Small Business Hiring Experienced a Decline in August
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI) reported a 1.79% decrease in hiring for August, reversing previous growth. The index, tracking over 3,600 small businesses, highlights challenges amid COVID-19 surges and labor shortages. The Central region experienced the largest decline at -2.52%. Although small businesses only accounted for 86,000 new jobs in the ADP report, the broader economic environment indicates difficulties for small businesses, complicating recovery efforts.
- Hiring increases in Educational Services, Accommodations and Food Services, and Transportation.
- 1.79% decrease in hiring trends for August.
- Central region hiring down by 2.52%, the highest among regions.
- Overall hiring declines across all major regions.
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index showed a decrease in hiring trends, as pandemic concerns heighten and labor shortages persist
“The August reading showed a reversal of the growth seen in the last two months,” said
The ADP and Moody’s employment report provided a contrasting perspective on hiring, indicating growth in hiring among small-, medium- and large-sized companies. Its August reading showed an overall increase of 374,000 private-sector jobs for the month, well-below analyst estimates, with small businesses accounting for 86,000 of them on a seasonally adjusted, month-over-month basis. The ADP and Moody’s report counts small businesses as companies with 49 or fewer employees, while the CBIZ SBEI uses data from companies with 300 employees or fewer.
The CBIZ SBEI reported decreased hiring across all four major regions of the
On an industry level, the most notable increases were seen in Educational Services, Accommodations and Food Services and Transportation. Non-profit, Retail and Healthcare saw decreases in hiring.
"The August hiring declines are not surprising as small businesses are facing mounting challenges with the pandemic and continued labor shortage," added Noftsinger. "The data seems to erode the theory that enhanced unemployment benefits are driving the labor shortage. While that may still be a factor in some states, it's clear now that it’s not the only - or maybe even the primary - factor."
Additional takeaways from the August SBEI include:
August’s snapshot:
Industries at a glance: Positive hiring gains were seen in Educational Services, Accommodations and Food Services and Transportation. Meanwhile, declines were reported in Non-profit, Retail and Healthcare.
Geographical hiring: All regions experienced hiring declines including Central (-
What’s next? As schools reopen, there will be greater opportunity for parents to return to the workforce. However, pandemic related headwinds could reverse that expectation as schools see virus-related closures and COVID-19 cases increase.
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