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The Firm Wall Street Revolted Against Totally Nailed The Jobs Report

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On Wednesday, we wrote about the revolt on Wall Street against ADP for its perceived inaccuracy in predicting private BLS payrolls.

ADP stood by their methodology

And this morning, ADP appeared to have been vindicated, having predicted 191,000 private payrolls on Wednesday. The actual figure was 192,000

That difference is almost completely statistically insignificant.

"We stand by our numbers and methodology over time," ADP spokesman Dick Wolfe emailed, after the numbers hit.

Pantheon Ian Shepherdson and ThomsonReuters' Jeoff Hall were among the most prominent critics of ADP's forecast.

And their reaction to today's results was basically: Whatever.

adp payrollsIn an email, Hall said that because we are in a "trending" labor market, "trimming" the mean by discarding the high and the low prints over the past 12 months, summing the rest and dividing by 10, is usually just as accurate as ADP.

"While we tipped our cap to ADP this morning, we note that had they (or we) relied on the trimmed 12-month mean through February, they (or we) would have had nearly the same precision (see table)," said Hall.

Shepherdson, meanwhile, Tweeted this:

So let's see what happens next month.

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