Small Businesses Report Decreased Hiring in November
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI) reported a seasonally adjusted hiring decrease of -0.25% in November, reversing positive trends from September and October. This decline was anticipated as part of seasonal trends as businesses prepare for the holiday season. Despite this, the ADP and Moody’s report indicated an overall increase of 534,000 private-sector jobs in November, with small businesses contributing 115,000 jobs. The West region experienced strong growth at 3.15%, while the Southeast and Northeast saw minor declines.
- The increase of 534,000 private-sector jobs reported by ADP and Moody’s highlights overall employment strength.
- Small businesses accounted for 115,000 of the new jobs, indicating potential resilience in smaller sectors.
- The -0.25% decrease in hiring for November reverses prior gains, signaling potential economic concerns.
- Hiring declines in key industries such as Agriculture, Construction, and Financial Services may indicate broader sector challenges.
With the holiday shopping season underway, the CBIZ Small Business Employment Index showed reduced hiring after two months of gains
“The decrease in hiring seen in this month’s report is an expected seasonal trend,” said
The ADP and Moody’s employment report indicated growth in hiring among small-, medium- and large-sized companies. Its November reading showed an overall increase of 534,000 private-sector jobs for the month, only a slight decrease from the October report. Small businesses accounted for 115,000 of those new jobs 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 robust hiring in the West (
On an industry level, the most notable increases were seen in
“The strong regional growth in the West indicates that businesses are continuing to rebound from the partial economic closures resulting from the Delta variant,” added Noftsinger. “The small declines seen in the Southeast and Northeast align with the data trends over the recent months.”
To view an infographic with data from the employment index, visit the CBIZ website.
Additional takeaways from the November SBEI include:
November’s snapshot:
Industries at a glance: Hiring gains were seen in
Geographical hiring: The West (
What’s next? Small business hiring should level out across the country as the nation returns to pre-pandemic economic activity. New COVID variants could continue to play a role in the labor market, but vaccine and booster availability should lessen this impact.
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