CBIZ Small Business Employment Index Rebounds in August
- Following a Slow July, Index Reveals Hiring Boost -
ADP’s August jobs survey uncovered that the private sector added 201,000 jobs, achieving its biggest gain in five months and surpassing July’s revised tally of 173,000 added jobs.
CBIZ Payroll Services manages payroll services for more than 3,000
businesses. Its index reflects a broad array of industries and
geographies corresponding to the markets across
“Mirroring other employment reports released last Friday, the CBIZ Small
Business Employment Index also shows a gain for the month of
August. These data sets, taken together, provide some hope that
employment is at least on solid ground and increasing moderately,”
suggested
To view and/or use a graphic illustration that tracks and illustrates the employment index, visit our blog here.¹ Additional take-away points from the August data set include:
- At-a-glance: Of the companies surveyed, 29 percent increased staffing while 20 percent of the companies decreased employee headcounts. 51 percent of the companies surveyed maintained their number of employees.
- Small business sector: The nation's unemployment rate will continue to be a major issue moving into the fourth quarter. Additionally, as the oft-mentioned fiscal cliff approaches, more small business owners may be hesitant to hire new employees in anticipation of a reduction in business demand.
- What-to-watch: As students return to college campuses and the summer travel season wanes, we should expect to see the SBEI turn negative for September before heading higher once more as we approach the holiday shopping season.
“In order to have a material impact on the broad number of unemployed Americans, job growth will need to continue to grow at a pace much faster than we have experienced over the past few months,” said Noftsinger.
The small business sector of the economy continues to attract headline coverage as the presidential campaign is now centered on job creation and our economy. The SBEI is focused on this portion of our economy and is a critical component to understanding domestic economic trends.
Editor’s notes:
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