Private-sector employers in New York state added 6,400 jobs in July, according to the latest ADP Regional Employment Report issued Wednesday.
All the job gains were made in the service-producing sector, as goods-producing employers shed 100 positions in July, according to the report. ADP — a global payroll processing, HR, and employee-benefits firm — worked with Moody’s Analytics, Inc. to generate the report.
Private-sector jobs added/eliminated in July in the Empire State by select industries included:
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- Natural Resources, mining, and construction: +200
- Manufacturing: -300
- Professional and business services: +2,000
- Trade, transportation, and utilities: +900
The New York State Department of Labor is scheduled to release its jobs report for July on Aug. 18, including jobs data by industry for New York state, its metro areas, and counties.
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