Another worrying sing for the world's largest economy emerged on Wednesday, as report from the ADP Research Institute showed the economy created less than expected jobs, indicating labour market is struggling to build up steam. There were only 166,000 new working places, after a 159,000 gain a month earlier; however, the figure is significantly lower from the consensus estimate of 180,000. In case the tendency persists in the coming months, it is unlikely Bernanke will consider tapering its stimulus programme, as faster progress in hiring and strong growth in wage is vital to sustain improvement in consumer spending, which is the biggest part of the economy.