CBIZ Small Business Employment Index Tracks Modest Growth
Today’s announcement follows ADP’s November jobs survey, which illustrated that the private sector added 206,000 jobs in November.
Additional take-away points from the November data include:
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At-a-glance: Of the companies surveyed, the data shows that 23
percent reported a decrease in employee headcount while 24 percent
increased staffing.
53 percent of the companies involved in the survey maintained their number of employees. - Small business sector: According to the National Federation of Independent Business Owner’s October survey, outlook for long term growth in employment among small and independently owned businesses is just slightly above zero with those expecting to increase head count barely outpacing those expecting to decrease head count.
- What to watch: As the holiday season moves into full speed, consumer spending will remain a major focus. Growing consumer confidence should afford a minimal, but steady increase in long-term job growth as business owners begin to gain reassurance in the economy.
“The small business owners we’re engaged with still remain cautious because of continued economic concerns; however a slight increase in employee hiring has been traced to the holiday shopping season. While that may not inspire confidence in terms of future economic growth, those numbers are modestly better than in 2009 and 2010. Our biggest hope for sustained job growth is a robust holiday season and continued growth in capital spending by small businesses,” 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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Jimmy Moock, 610-228-2125
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