US December ADP employment data shows a modest rebound "slightly below expectations," Bitcoin weakens and falls below $92,000, Ethereum drops below $3200

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U.S. December ADP “Small Non-Farm” Employment Data Shows Private Sector Employment Slightly Rebounded but Overall Growth Remains Below Market Expectations, Indicating Limited Labor Market Recovery and Continuing Investor Focus on Official Non-Farm Data’s Impact on Rate Cut Expectations.
(Previous context: Where’s the anticipated rate cut celebration? Interpreting the Fed’s “hawkish rate cut” and the non-QE balance sheet expansion buying bonds)
(Background supplement: The Fed’s 1 basis point rate cut meets expectations! Dot plot shows only a 1 basis point cut in 2026, Bitcoin and Ethereum fluctuate, U.S. stocks rise intraday)

Table of Contents

  • ADP Employment Rebounds but Momentum Remains Weak
  • Cryptocurrency Weakens
  • Next Focus: Non-Farm Employment

The latest U.S. December 2025 ADP employment report (commonly called “Small Non-Farm”) shows a slight increase in private sector employment, but overall labor market momentum remains weak, with data slightly below market expectations, causing investors to adopt a wait-and-see attitude toward the economy and monetary policy.

ADP Employment Rebounds but Momentum Remains Weak

According to data released by ADP on January 7, 2026, the U.S. private sector added 41,000 jobs in December 2025, successfully reversing November’s negative growth. The previous month’s data was also revised upward from an initial decrease of 32,000 to a decrease of 29,000. However, market economists had expected employment growth of about 47,000 to 48,000 in December, so the actual result remains slightly below expectations.

Structurally, the employment rebound in December mainly came from the service sector, with education and healthcare, as well as leisure and hospitality, performing relatively well, becoming key drivers of employment growth. However, the total increase was limited, indicating that companies remain cautious in hiring, and the labor market has not shown clear signs of strengthening. Wages for retained employees grew at an annual rate of 4.4%, unchanged from the previous month, indicating that wage pressures have not further increased.

Regarding this report, Forexlive Chief Currency Analyst Adam Button noted that the market’s initial reaction was quite muted, but there was sporadic buying in the bond market, suggesting some investors interpret the slightly weaker-than-expected employment data as a mild bullish signal for future rate cuts. He further analyzed that the development of artificial intelligence might first impact professional and business service jobs; in contrast, government-related healthcare positions have remained resilient over the past year, supporting overall employment, while the recovery in pure private sector employment remains challenging.

Cryptocurrency Weakens

Capital markets also reacted relatively calmly to the ADP report. After the data was released, the U.S. dollar index (DXY) remained roughly flat with minor fluctuations, indicating investors did not significantly adjust their positions due to the weaker data. Stock and forex markets showed limited volatility, while bond yields slightly declined, reflecting some funds flowing into bonds for safe-haven purposes.

In cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin weakened slightly, falling below $92,000 at the time of writing, currently at $91,600, down 2.1% in the past 24 hours, significantly off the recent high of $94,000 on the 6th. Ethereum followed a similar trend, dropping to a low of $3,166, down 2.6% in the past 24 hours.

Next Focus: Non-Farm Employment

Looking ahead, market attention will turn to the upcoming official non-farm employment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to be released this Friday. Since this data covers a broader scope, it is often regarded as an important basis for the Fed’s assessment of monetary policy. If the non-farm payrolls also show a moderate or even weak trend, it could further reinforce market bets on rate cuts in 2026; conversely, strong data could suppress easing expectations and support the dollar.

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