The numbers: The U.S. created a seasonally adjusted 102,000 private-sector jobs in June, payrolls processor ADP said Wednesday, up from a revised 41,000 in May.

Economists polled by Econoday expected 140,000 new jobs. May’s numbers were revised higher by 14,000.

The gain was well below the average of average 211,000 jobs created in the three months ending in April.