KEY POINTS
  • Private sector job gains in July totaled 324,000, driven by a 201,000 jump in hotels, restaurants, bars and affiliated businesses, payroll processing firm ADP reported.
  • That total was well above the Dow Jones estimate for 175,000, though it marked a decrease from the downwardly revised 455,000 in June.
  • The services sector was responsible for 303,000 jobs on the month.
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Private sector companies added far more jobs than expected in July, pushed higher by a boom in leisure and hospitality jobs, payroll processing firm ADP reported Wednesday.

Job gains for the month came to 324,000, driven by a 201,000 jump in hotels, restaurants, bars and affiliated businesses. That total was well above the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 175,000, though it marked a decrease from the downwardly revised 455,000 in June.