CBIZ Small Business Employment Index Shows Mild Slump in September
- Small Business Owners Remain Cautious in Uncertain Economy -
“There’s little doubt that small business owners have hit the pause
button on hiring as the rhetoric and tumultuous election cycle have left
many dissecting headlines and tweets to figure out where the candidates
stand on the issues that will affect them,” says
ADP and Moody’s Analytics reported private sector employment gains of 154,000, falling below economist expectations and showing the smallest increase since April of this year.
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Additional takeaways from the September SBEI include:
- September snapshot: In comparison to the August SBEI, 25.7 percent of companies increased hiring while 26.2 percent decreased staff. Meanwhile, 48.1 percent of employers in the Index maintained headcounts without change. Historically, September is a negative month for hiring, averaging at -1.28 percent since the Index’s inception. This reading has been the mildest September reading in the eight years since founding the SBEI.
- What industries should we be watching? The Arts & Entertainment industry led with the most headcount cuts this month, followed by Rental and Leasing Services, Non-Profits, Insurance, and Retail Trade. The industries that realized growth in September include Transportation, Education, Agriculture and Construction.
- Geographical Hiring: Regionally, the largest shift was a move negative for North Eastern employers. Meanwhile, the Central region saw a slight decline and The West and South East regions realized mild growth.
- What’s next? As overseas banking issues, the impending presidential election, the direction of our country’s monetary policy and the continued prognostication as to the global impact of Brexit continue to worry the financial world, small business owners seem to have a list of concerns impacting their hiring decisions here and abroad. However, the continued low price of oil is leaving consumers with greater discretionary income and suppliers with lower delivery costs; and, as we head toward the holiday shopping season, the impact of the consumer on the economic and employment situation remains to be seen.
CBIZ Payroll Services manages payroll services for more than 4,000
businesses. Its index reflects a broad array of industries and
geographies corresponding to the markets across the U.S., where
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