Small Business Hiring Growth Pauses in April, According to CBIZ Small Business Employment Index
- Small Business Employment Index records a flat reading for April, a month which historically exhibits increased hiring -
“Small businesses may be hitting the pause button ahead of seasonal
spring hiring,” says
ADP and Moody’s Analytics reported Wednesday that the private sector once again beat expectations, adding 204,000 jobs in April.
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Additional takeaways from the April SBEI include:
- April’s snapshot: When compared to the March SBEI reading, 22.5 percent of companies increased their employee count, 52 percent did not make a change to their staff, and 25.5 percent decreased their headcounts. Since the SBEI’s inception in 2009, the April reading has demonstrated an average hiring increase of 1.48 percent.
- Industries at a glance: Arts & Entertainment, Agriculture, Utilities, Professional Services and Financial Services showed notable labor market growth during April. Meanwhile, industries including Administrative and Support Services, Non-Profits, Educational Services, Accommodation and Foodservices and Healthcare showed decline.
- Geographical hiring: Regionally, the Northeast saw excellent hiring with a 1.53 percent increase, while the other three regions registered flat readings: the Central decreased mildly by 0.59 percent, the Southeast by 0.16 percent and the West by 0.04 percent.
- What’s next? To date, 2018 has proven to be an inconsistent
year for hiring within the small business labor market. As business
owners continue to dissect the effect of tax reform, larger companies
are reporting strong earnings growth, contributing to confidence in
the overall economic picture.
How Wall Street growth will affectMain Street labor economics has yet 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
Editor’s note:
(1) The SBEI Illustration is licensed under a
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