U.S. private employers added fewer workers than expected in February and services sector growth slowed, the latest signs that severe weather continues to be a drag on the economy. The ADP National Employment Report showed on Wednesday that private payrolls increased by 139,000 jobs last month. January’s job count was revised sharply down to 127,000 from the previously reported 175,000. Last month’s increase was below economists’ expectations for a gain of 160,000 jobs. “Bad winter weather, especially in mid-month, weighed on payrolls. Job growth is expected to improve with warmer temperatures,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Moody’s Analytics jointly develops the report with payrolls processor ADP. The report was released ahead of the government’s comprehensive employment report on Friday. With unusually cold weather blamed for the weak private sector hiring, the report raised the prospect of a third straight […]