Small Businesses Report Modest Hiring Growth in December
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index reported a seasonally adjusted hiring increase of 0.84% in December, reversing previous declines. This trend reflects a potential recovery for small businesses, with 24% of surveyed companies increasing staff. However, December's hiring pace was weaker than expected for the holiday season, correlating with disappointing retail sales. The overall private-sector job growth was strong, adding 223,000 jobs nationwide, yet the unemployment rate remained stable at 3.5%. Significant hiring rises were observed in Healthcare, Non-Profit, and Wholesale Distribution.
- Seasonally adjusted hiring increase of 0.84% in December.
- 24% of companies in the index increased staffing.
- All U.S. regions reported hiring increases, with the West showing the largest at 1.25%.
- Healthcare, Non-Profit, and Wholesale Distribution industries saw notable hiring gains.
- December hiring weaker than expected for the holiday season.
- Hiring growth may be influenced by recessionary fears.
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index reported an increase in hiring in December, signaling a positive sentiment from small business owners
“From a seasonal perspective, December's hiring data was weaker than expected”, said
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ employment report indicated hiring growth that beat expectations. The December reading showed an overall increase of 223,000 private-sector jobs. Despite the overall hiring growth, the national unemployment rate remained stagnant with only a minor reduction to
The CBIZ SBEI regional data showed a hiring increase in every region of
From an industry perspective, the most notable hiring increases were seen in Healthcare, Non-Profit, and Wholesale Distribution. Arts, Entertainment and Recreation, Technology and Life Sciences, and Utilities all experienced declines in hiring.
“After nearly two years of dealing with labor shortage, small business owners may have an easier time staffing in the coming months,” added Rathbun. “The recessionary mood may give employers a better opportunity to properly staff their business because workers are less likely to leave.”
To view an infographic with data from the employment index, visit the CBIZ website.
Additional takeaways from the December SBEI include:
December's snapshot:
Industries at a glance: Healthcare, Non-Profit, and Wholesale Distribution saw hiring gains. Decreases were seen in Arts, Entertainment and Recreation, Technology and Life Sciences, and Utilities.
Geographical hiring: The West (
What’s next? Small business hiring has experienced modest growth following a reversal in the downward trend seen in previous months. However, with seasonal hiring showing signs of weakness, the momentum may shift in 2023 as recession fears continue.
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