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				Economists surveyed by Reuters had forecast the ADP National 
				Employment Report would show a gain of 195,000 jobs.
 Also, October private payrolls were revised down to an increase 
				of 225,000 from the previously reported 227,000.
 
 The report, delayed by a day from its usual release on Wednesday 
				because of the national day of mourning for former President 
				George H. W. Bush, is jointly developed with Moody's Analytics.
 
 The ADP figures come ahead of the government's much more 
				comprehensive labor market report on Friday, which includes both 
				public and private sector employment.
 
 That report is expected to show a gain in overall nonfarm 
				payrolls of 200,000 in November based on a Reuters poll of 
				analysts, and a rise in private payrolls of 200,000. In October, 
				total U.S. employment rose by 250,000 and private payrolls by 
				246,000.
 
 Economists often refer to the ADP report to fine-tune their 
				expectations for the payrolls numbers, though it is not always 
				accurate in predicting the outcome.
 
 (Reporting By Dan Burns; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
 
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