CBIZ Small Business Employment Index Shows Seasonality Strength
-Seasonal reduction low compared to past years-
Despite the unemployment rate ticking up from 7.8 to 7.9 percent, ADP’s January jobs survey revealed that the private sector added 192,000 jobs, significantly surpassing analysts’ estimates of 165,000 jobs and beating December’s revised tally of 185,000 added jobs.
“This month’s SBEI prints with a decline of 2.37 percent, which is the
lowest seasonal reduction in workforce in the past two years of January
reports,” says
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Additional take-away points from the January data set include:
- At-a-glance: Of the companies surveyed, 21 percent increased staffing while 31 percent of the companies decreased employee headcounts and 48 percent of the companies surveyed maintained their number of employees.
- Small business sector: The fact that this month’s number is the smallest seasonal decline in the past two years is encouraging and hopefully a sign that the small business labor market is improving.
- What to watch: Despite the uncertainty surrounding the debt ceiling last month, the economy seemed quite resilient. It will be interesting to see if the hiring pace will continue to gradually pick up and sustain growth this winter and for the long-term.
“The CBIZ SBEI is not adjusted for seasonality, allowing the user to compare historical results year over year to interpret the raw data to extrapolate what’s occurring in the small business labor market,” says Noftsinger.
CBIZ Payroll Services manages payroll services for more than 3,500
businesses. Its index reflects a broad array of industries and
geographies corresponding to the markets across
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