Positive Job Growth in Early February 2026
The ADP National Employment Report has released its latest preliminary estimate for the four-week period ending February 7, 2026, revealing a continued positive trend in private sector job growth in the United States. During this timeframe, U.S. private employers created an average of
12,750 jobs per week. This weekly addition marks the fourth consecutive week of an upward trajectory in job gains, highlighting a strengthening labor market.
Recent Trends in Employment Growth
The data in the report comes from the NER Pulse, a tool designed to provide weekly updates on employment changes. The numbers reflect a significant increase from previous weeks, with job additions rising from an average of
11,500 jobs in the week ending January 31, to 7,250 jobs in the week prior. Notably, the figures also show consistent improvement since early January 2026, when just
4,250 jobs were added on average per week.
| Week Ending | Average Weekly Job Gains |
|---|
| --- | ------ |
| February 7 | 12,750 |
| January 31 | 11,500 |
| January 24 | 7,250 |
| January 17 | 5,500 |
| January 10 | 4,250 |
Importance of High-Frequency Data
The NER Pulse employs exceptionally tuned, high-frequency data to deliver more accurate and timely updates on employment trends. Furthermore, these estimates provide a seasonal adjustment and allow for a
two-week lag, ensuring that they reflect completed and comprehensive data. Each week, the data is analyzed to help human resource professionals, business leaders, and policymakers stay informed about the state of the labor market.
Future Releases
The updates from the NER Pulse are published every Tuesday at 8:15 AM ET, with the next report scheduled to be released on March 10, 2026. The frequency of these updates is designed to provide stakeholders with immediate insight as the job market continues to evolve. This proactive approach affords businesses and workers the ability to adapt to changes and conditions in real-time.
Conclusion
The positive job growth report for early February 2026 is welcomed news for the U.S. economy, suggesting that private sector hiring remains robust. As ADP Research collaborates with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, it continues to push forward with its mission: to enhance productivity in the workplace through detailed data analysis and insights.
In the wake of these findings, it becomes essential for both employers and job seekers to engage with this data. For businesses, leveraging these insights can assist in making more informed hiring decisions, while job seekers can navigate the labor landscape with greater understanding. As the economy shifts, staying attuned to employment trends will be crucial.
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