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Courtenay Brown

The private sector added the fewest jobs in 9 years in May

People walk past a "help wanted" sign in Miami, Fla. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

The private sector added just 27,000 jobs in May — the fewest in 9 years — way below the 173,000 economists had been expecting, ADP and Moody's Analytics said on Wednesday.

Why it matters: The data is typically a good barometer of what’s to come in the government’s official jobs report. It comes amid concerns that the stellar job market may finally be slowing down. In a press release, Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi said, "Job growth is moderating. Labor shortages are impeding job growth, particularly at small companies, and layoffs at brick-and-mortar retailers are hurting."

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