Small Business Employment Slows in January
-Index Reveals Expected Seasonal Activity-
Today’s announcement follows ADP’s January jobs survey, which illustrated that the private sector added 170,000 jobs in January.
Additional take-away points from the January data include:
- At-a-glance: Of the companies surveyed, the data shows that 34 percent reported a decrease in employee headcount while 18 percent increased staffing. 48 percent of the companies involved in the survey maintained their number of employees.
- Small business sector: A decline in hiring after the holiday season is to be expected as normal seasonal activity. Many business owners are still reluctant to bring on new employees due to continued uncertainty surrounding the economy.
- What-to-watch: We need to continue to see positive macro data to support the ongoing trend of mild job growth that we experienced in the fourth quarter of 2011. Prolonged job creation will ultimately depend on employer confidence and consumer spending.
“Thus far, we are seeing 2012 open up very similar to 2011. Data over the next few months should be watched closely in order to see if we can sustain positive movement into the coming year,” 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.
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