Small businesses again led the way with 44.8% of the
163,000 new jobs creating in July according to the ADP
National Employment Report. Compared
to the sluggish new job growth of 75,000 average per month from April to June,
the new data is a welcome sign of a still growing economy. The European “austerity” countries still
mired with failing economies must be envious.
While our friends across the Atlantic bought into
the “slash government spending” approach to climbing out of the Great
Recession, the U.S. took the government stimulus approach (even though a weak
one) to save and create jobs. Our plan
is working and theirs is not.
“This
increase marks two-and-half years of positive job growth. According to our
data, businesses across the country have restored nearly 4 million jobs during
this period with an average of 131,000 new positions a month,” said Carlos
A. Rodriguez, president and chief executive officer of ADP.
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