By Daniel Poppe
Job growth is coming in below expectations. That's the story being told by new data reported by The Wall Street Journal. In June, the U.S. private sector gained 102,000 nonfarm jobs, according to the ADP National Employment Report put out by the ADP Research Institute and Moody's Analytics. That was below the 135,000 economists were expecting. It was also less than half of the number added in June 2018. The increase can be attributed to the service-producing sector, which added 117,000 jobs. Job growth was held back by the goods-producing sector,