Small Businesses Start Year With Hiring Declines
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index reported a 0.95% decrease in hiring for January, reversing December's gains. This index tracks trends for over 3,500 small businesses. The decline is attributed to factors including a surge in omicron cases and typical seasonal hiring patterns. Notably, small businesses shed 144,000 jobs, while the Central and Northeast regions saw the largest declines. In contrast, gains were noted in Mining and Rental and Leasing. The report indicates ongoing challenges for small businesses, with potential for recovery as COVID-19 cases decline.
- Hiring gains observed in Mining and Rental and Leasing sectors.
- 17% of companies in the index increased staffing.
- Overall decrease of 0.95% in hiring for January.
- Total of 301,000 private-sector jobs lost, with small businesses accounting for 144,000 of those.
- Significant declines in the Northeast (-4.42%) and Central (-3.33%) regions.
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index showed decreased hiring totals
“It is very likely that the uptick in omicron cases was one of the variables that contributed to steep declines seen in January,” said
The ADP and Moody’s employment report indicated hiring decline among small, medium-sized and large companies. Its January reading showed an overall decrease of 301,000 private-sector jobs for the month. Small businesses accounted for a decline in 144,000 of those 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 depressed hiring in all four regions measured. The Northeast (-
On an industry level, the most notable hiring increases were seen in Mining and Rental and Leasing. Accommodations and Food Services, Agriculture,
“Winter weather could have been a reason for the large declines in the Central and Northeast regions,” added Noftsinger. “What has become known as ‘The Great Reshuffle’ is also an added factor as small business work to attract employees, while also managing outside influences like supply chain issues, inflation and other concerns.”
To view an infographic with data from the employment index, visit the CBIZ website.
Additional takeaways from the January SBEI include:
January’s snapshot:
Industries at a glance: Hiring gains were seen in Mining and Rental and Leasing. Meanwhile, declines were reported in Accommodations and Food Services, Agriculture,
Geographical hiring: The Northeast (-
What’s next? Small businesses are continuing to be affected by spikes in coronavirus cases. As the country sees a reduction in cases, small business hiring is likely to rebound.
The January CBIZ SBEI data follows the Q4 2021 release of the CBIZ Main Street Index, which surveyed over 2,000 businesses throughout the
*Note: Not all of those surveyed in the CBIZ Main Street Index are clients of CBIZ.
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