Small Business Hiring Rebounds in March, According to CBIZ Small Business Employment Index
- CBIZ’s proprietary Small Business Employment Index demonstrates first positive reading of 2018 -
“This may be the first sign of tax reform seeping into the small
business labor market,” says
ADP and Moody’s Analytics reported Wednesday that the private sector added 241,000 jobs in March, exceeding economists’ expectations of 210,000 job additions.
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Additional takeaways from the March SBEI include:
- March’s snapshot: Compared to the February reading of the SBEI, 29 percent of companies in the index increased their employee count, 52 percent did not change their staff totals and 19 percent decreased headcounts. Historically, March is a positive period for small business hiring, as the winter months give way to warmer weather and encourage Americans to get outside. The average increase for the March period over the past 9 years is 1.13 percent.
- Industries at a glance: Nearly every industry in the SBEI reflected job growth. Leading the way were Accommodation and Food Services, Arts and Entertainment, Recreation, Construction, Retail Trade, Healthcare, Manufacturing and Non-Profits. The only industry to retract in March was Financial Services.
- Geographical hiring: Regionally, the Northeast region showed the strongest growth at 1.87 percent, followed by the Central region at 1.59 percent, the Southeast at 0.94 percent and the West at 0.78 percent.
- What’s next? The impact of tax reform is only beginning to show in the labor market. How small business owners choose to capitalize on tax cuts will continue to come into focus in the months ahead, but the fact that March demonstrates the first positive month for hiring in 2018 is promising.
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
Editor’s note:
(1) The SBEI Illustration is licensed under a
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