ADP Revised Its Jobs Forecast Methodology, What's Cookin' In August?

There's a BLS Jobs report on Friday. Let's discuss what ADP thinks happened.

 
Change in Private Payrolls Discussion

  • For July, the ADP says private payrolls expanded by 268,000. The BLS says 471,000. 
  • For August, the ADP says private payrolls expanded by 132,000. The BLS reports on Friday
     

ADP® National Employment Report

Please consider the ADP® National Employment Report for August 2022.

  • Job growth slowed for the second-straight month in August
  • Private employers created 132,000 jobs in August, a step down from the month before, when the economy created nearly 270,000 jobs. 
  • Payroll growth also slowed in July when compared to June of this year.
     

Change by Firm Size 

ADP Change by Firm Size 2022-08


Comparing ADP NER and the BLS monthly employment report

  • ADP and BLS report on jobs (an employee-employer relation), not employed persons; a person may have more than one job.
  • ADP produces a weekly-frequency data series for jobs each week, while BLS produces a monthly-frequency data series for jobs in the week that includes the 12th of the month.
     

Methodology Change 

  • The new National Employment Report presents independent measures of the U.S. labor market rather than a forecast of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) monthly jobs report. 
  • The new measures leverage the jobs and wage data of 26 million workers to provide a representative picture of the U.S. labor market that will complement official government data.
  • The new ADP National Employment Report provides high-frequency measures of employment, including jobs and wages, to provide a clearer, near real-time assessment of the labor market that can inform business leaders, researchers, and policymakers.
  • The NER uses ADP payroll data to provide a nationally representative measure of employment. This new approach differs from the former NER’s model-based methodology, which sought to forecast changes in the Current Employment Statistics monthly survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 
  • Job data from 2010 forward will be constructed using the new methodology.

Importantly, the new measure is an independent indicator and complementary to government data. It no longer tries to forecast the BLS report.

The new report is via a partnership with Stanford University’s Stanford Digital Economy Lab.
 

BLS QCEW

  • The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) provides a quarterly count of Paid Employment reported by employers covering more than 95 percent of U.S. jobs. It is the benchmark measure of employment in the U.S., but it is reported with a lag of about five months after the end of the quarter.
  • The purpose of the ADP NER is to produce a more timely measure of U.S. employment than the QCEW measure of near-universe U.S. employment.
  • To produce a nationally representative measure of employment, we use QCEW data on the national distribution of employment across industries, U.S. states, and business establishment employment size categories to weigh the weekly employment growth of establishments in the ADP weekly matched sample.
     

ADP vs BLS Since 2010

BLS vs ADP Private Payrolls 2022-08


ADP vs BLS Detail Since 2021

BLS vs ADP Private Payrolls Detail  2022-08

I have a question about ADP regarding the wide and perhaps increasing discrepancy between ADP and BLS. 

The ADP change is welcome. 

However, I would also like them to separately weed out duplicate social security numbers to get a better handle on the number of people working multiple jobs and for comparison to the BLS household survey.

The latter has gone haywire.
 

Nonfarm Payrolls and Employment Level

Nonfarm Payrolls and Employment Level Data from BLS

Nonfarm Payrolls and Employment Level Data from BLS
 

 

Synopsis Since March

  • Employment -168,000
  • Jobs +1,680,000

The household numbers are admittedly noisy, but a five-month divergence now stands out.

In expanding economies, discrepancies tend to resolve higher. At turns, discrepancies tend to resolve lower.

I suspect labor turnover and retirements have seriously distorted payrolls and at least some of this strength will be taken away.

ADP can quickly help resolve this by weeding out duplicate Social Security numbers. 


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