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ADP Regional Employment Report: West Region Continues Strongest Growth Rate
April 6, 2016

ROSELAND, NJ -- (Marketwired) -- 04/06/16 -- Private sector employment increased in all four major regions and all nine U.S. Census Bureau Divisions during the month of March 2016, according to the monthly ADP Regional Employment Report®, which is produced by ADP®, a leading global provider of Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions, in collaboration with Moody's Analytics, Inc. Broadly distributed to the public each month, free of charge, the ADP Regional Employment Report measures monthly changes in regional nonfarm private employment on a seasonally adjusted basis.

"In March the West was once again the regional leader in employment growth on a percentage basis," said Ahu Yildirmaz, VP and head of the ADP Research Institute®. "The South cooled a bit in March, with its smallest growth since October, while the Northeast was the only region to exceed its six-month average growth rate."

On March 30, 2016, the ADP National Employment Report® reported that total U.S. private sector employment increased by 200,000 jobs from February to March.

March 2016 Report Highlights

Click here to access the ADP Regional Employment Report Infographic

       
Changes in Regional U.S. Nonfarm Private Employment: 200,000 *  
       
• Four Major Regions      
  Region Jobs +/-   Monthly Change %
        (Growth Rate)
         
  South 75,000   0.17%
  West 51,000   0.19%
  Midwest 38,000   0.14%
  Northeast 37,000   0.16%
       
• By U.S. Census Bureau Division    
         
  Division Jobs +/-   Monthly Change %
        (Growth Rate)
         
  New England 7,000   0.11%
  Pacific 35,000   0.19%
  Middle Atlantic 30,000   0.18%
  East North Central 26,000   0.14%
  West North Central 12,000   0.13%
  Mountain 16,000   0.19%
  South Atlantic 47,000   0.20%
  East South Central 9,000   0.14%
  West South Central 19,000   0.13%
         
  Total Employment: 200,000    
         
         
• By 29 U.S. States Tracked, plus the District of Columbia
       
  State Jobs +/-   Monthly Change %
        (Growth Rate)
         
  Alabama 2,000   0.13%
  Arizona 5,300   0.23%
  California 19,600   0.14%
  Colorado 3,100   0.14%
  Connecticut 1,600   0.11%
  Florida 18,600   0.26%
  Georgia 6,800   0.19%
  Idaho 1,500   0.26%
  Illinois 9,300   0.18%
  Indiana 3,000   0.11%
  Kentucky 1,000   0.07%
  Maryland 4,600   0.21%
  Massachusetts 3,500   0.12%
  Michigan 4,100   0.11%
  Minnesota 2,000   0.08%
  Nevada 4,000   0.36%
  New Jersey 7,700   0.23%
  New York 16,600   0.21%
  North Carolina 8,500   0.24%
  Ohio 6,500   0.14%
  Oregon 4,700   0.31%
  Pennsylvania 5,300   0.10%
  South Carolina 3,900   0.24%
  Tennessee 5,500   0.22%
  Texas 17,600   0.17%
  Utah 3,600   0.31%
  Virginia 6,600   0.21%
  Washington 9,700   0.37%
  Washington D.C. 600   0.11%
  Wisconsin 2,900   0.11%
 

To obtain regional and state-specific results on the ADP Regional Employment Report, which includes job growth by sector, select industries and establishment size**, please visit www.ADPemploymentreport.com.

* Sum of components may not equal total, due to rounding.

** Employment by state is determined by the location where employees work. In most cases, this approach aligns with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' measure of establishment employment, reflecting the state where an employee works. In some cases, a payroll located in a certain state may include employees from one or more states outside that state.

Additional data for the states above, including jobs data by sector and select industries is available at www.ADPemploymentreport.com.

The April 2016ADP Regional Employment Report will be released at 9:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, May 11, 2016. A full publishing calendar can be found at www.ADPemploymentreport.com.

About the ADP Regional Employment Report®
The ADP Regional Employment Report®, which is produced by ADP in collaboration with Moody's Analytics, Inc., is a monthly estimate of private nonfarm employment in nine U.S. Census Bureau divisions, as well as 29 U.S. states, plus the District of Columbia. The report is a measure of employment derived from an anonymous subset of roughly 411,000 U.S. business clients, which employ nearly 24 million workers in the U.S.

Each month, ADP issues the ADP Regional Employment Report as part of the company's commitment to adding deeper insights into the U.S. labor market and providing businesses, governments and others with a source of credible and valuable information. The ADP Regional Employment Report is broadly distributed to the public each month, free of charge.

About the ADP National Employment Report®
The ADP National Employment Report® is a monthly measure of the change in total U.S. nonfarm private employment derived from actual, anonymous payroll data of client companies served by ADP®, a leading provider of human capital management solutions. The report, which measures nearly 24 million U.S. workers, is published by the ADP Research Institute®, a specialized group within the company that provides insights around employment trends and workforce strategy, in collaboration with Moody's Analytics, Inc.

Each month, ADP issues the ADP National Employment Report as part of the company's commitment to adding deeper insights into the U.S. labor market and providing businesses, governments and others with a source of credible and valuable information. The ADP National Employment Report is broadly distributed to the public each month, free of charge.

The ADP Small Business Report® is a monthly estimate of private nonfarm employment among companies in the U.S. with 1-49 employees and is a subset of the ADP National Employment Report. The data for all three reports is collected for pay periods that can be interpolated to include the week of the 12th of each month, and processed with statistical methodologies similar to those used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to compute employment from its monthly survey of establishments. Due to this processing, this subset is modified to make it indicative of national employment levels; therefore, the resulting employment changes computed for the ADP National Employment Report are not representative of changes in ADP's total base of U.S. business clients.

About Moody's Analytics
Moody's Analytics helps capital markets and risk management professionals worldwide respond to an evolving marketplace with confidence. The company offers unique tools and best practices for measuring and managing risk through expertise and experience in credit analysis, economic research and financial risk management. By providing leading-edge software, advisory services, and research, including the proprietary analysis of Moody's Investors Service, Moody's Analytics integrates and customizes its offerings to address specific business challenges. Moody's Analytics is a subsidiary of Moody's Corporation (NYSE : MCO), which reported revenue of $3.3 billion in 2014, employs approximately 10,200 people worldwide and maintains a presence in 35 countries. Further information is available at www.moodysanalytics.com.

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