Small Business Employment Index Surges in December
Largest Gain in Two Years Revealed; Global Fears Remain
Today’s announcement follows ADP’s December jobs survey, which illustrated that the private sector added 325,000 jobs in December.
Additional take-away points from the December data include:
- At-a-glance: Of the companies surveyed, the data shows that 19 percent reported a decrease in employee headcount while 30 percent increased staffing. 51 percent of the companies involved in the survey maintained their number of employees.
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Small business sector: Confidence among small business owners
is increasing, with a sustained focus on demand and cost containment.
If demand can continue to grow, even minimally, for our
Main Street employers, we can expect continued positive growth numbers in the index. -
What-to-watch: As employment begins to sustain a positive
trend, this will be the best support for economic growth in the US.
However, there are still very real concerns for global sustained
growth, specifically in the European region and in
China .
“We need to continue to see positive, or at least fair global macro news through the first quarter, otherwise the latest trend may not last through June 2012,” said Noftsinger.
Currently, CBIZ Payroll Services manages payroll services for more than
3,000 businesses that employ fewer than 300 people. The sample reflects
a broad array of industries and geographies corresponding to the markets
across
For a month-by-month illustration of the Small Business Employment Index, please click here.
Editor’s note:
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FCA for CBIZ,
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Jimmy Moock, 610-228-2125
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