Small Business Job Growth Improved for the Second Consecutive Month While Wage Inflation Continues to Cool
Paychex reported a rise in small business employment growth, with the Small Business Jobs Index increasing to 99.66 in February 2023. This marks a steady improvement following a 0.18% uptick in January. Additionally, both hourly wage growth and the one-month annualized hourly growth rate dropped to 4.49%, remaining under 4% for three consecutive months. Despite this, the weekly earnings growth reached a record 5.09% since tracking began in 2011, fueled by increased hours worked as employees respond to inflation. Notably, North Carolina continues to lead states in job growth.
- Small Business Jobs Index rose to 99.66 in February 2023.
- Weekly earnings growth reached a record 5.09%, highest since 2011.
- National employment growth improved by 0.10% in February.
- Leisure and hospitality sector saw largest one-month gain since January 2022.
- Hourly wage growth decreased to 4.49%, below the previous year.
- National index down 1.64% from the record level set last February.
- California ranks last for state job growth for the first time since March 2020.
"Small businesses have posted positive job gains to begin 2023," said
"This employment growth and cooling wage inflation in February show small businesses are demonstrating resiliency as they navigate the current economic environment," said
In further detail, the February report showed:
- At 99.66, the pace of small business employment growth improved in January (0.18 percent) and again in February (0.10 percent) to begin 2023.
- The national index (99.66) is down 1.64 percent from the record level set last February (101.33).
- At 100.84, leisure and hospitality improved for the fourth straight month and reported its largest one-month gain since
January 2022 . - At 99.86, the Midwest has had the strongest one-month change rate among regions for the past three months. The Midwest, led by
Illinois , has gained 0.77 percent during the past quarter. North Carolina gained 0.37 percent in February to improve its index to 102.57.North Carolina has ranked first among states sinceJune 2022 and has had an index above 102 sinceOctober 2021 .Houston (103.16) leads metros in the rate of small business employment growth in February. The next strongest metros,Chicago (101.55),Atlanta (101.47), andPhoenix (101.41), all trailHouston by more than a point and a half.- Construction trails only leisure and hospitality in growth for hourly earnings (5.11 percent), weekly earnings (5.98 percent), and weekly hours worked (0.69 percent).
- Hourly earnings growth slowed further to 4.49 percent in February as one-month annualized growth remained below four percent for the third consecutive month.
- Due to the positive momentum in weekly hours worked, weekly earnings growth reached a new record level in February (5.09 percent) since reporting began in 2011.
The complete results for February including interactive charts detailing all data, are available at www.paychex.com/watch. Highlights are available below.
National Jobs Index
- At 99.66, the pace of small business employment growth improved in January (0.18 percent) and again in February (0.10 percent) to begin 2023.
- The national index (99.66) is down 1.64 percent from the record level set last February (101.33).
National Wage Report
- Hourly earnings growth slowed further to 4.49 percent in February as one-month annualized growth remained below four percent for the third consecutive month.
- Due to the positive momentum in weekly hours worked, weekly earnings growth reached a new record level in February (5.09 percent) since reporting began in 2011.
- Reporting strong gains to start 2023, one-month annualized weekly hours worked growth is averaging 2.76 percent in January and February.
Regional Jobs Index
- The South leads regions in small business job growth for the eleventh consecutive month, though its index was unchanged in February at 100.82.
- At 99.86, the Midwest has had the strongest one-month change rate among regions for the past three consecutive months. The Midwest has gained 0.77 percent during the past quarter.
- The West ranked first among regions last February at 101.77, but has fallen 2.88 percent during the past 12 months to 98.84 in
February 2023 . The West has been below 99 since October.
Regional Wage Report
- Hourly earnings growth is similar across the country, from a low of 4.34 percent in the Midwest to a high of 4.75 percent in the South.
- At 5.18 percent, the South leads weekly earnings growth among regions for the 15th consecutive month.
- Weekly hours worked has accelerated during the past six months in the Northeast; one-month annualized growth has averaged 2.09 percent since
August 2022 .
State Jobs Index
North Carolina gained 0.37 percent in February to improve its index to 102.57.North Carolina has ranked first among states sinceJune 2022 and has had an index above 102 sinceOctober 2021 .Illinois (101.67) andTennessee (100.49) are the only states with positive 12-month change rates, 1.60 percent and 1.37 percent, respectively.- At 98.33,
California ranks last among states for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic (March 2020 ). TheCalifornia small business jobs index has decreased eleven times during the past 12 months.
State Wage Report
- Falling below six percent for the first time since
April 2022 , at 5.74 percent,Florida still leads states in hourly earnings growth for the eighth straight month. Florida (6.34 percent),Missouri (6.15 percent), andIndiana (6.06 percent) lead states with weekly earnings growth above six percent. Ten states have growth above five percent and only one state has growth below four percent.Virginia (2.98 percent) andMichigan (3.53 percent) are the only two states below four percent hourly earnings growth.
Metropolitan Jobs Index
Houston (103.16) leads metros in the rate of small business employment growth in February. The next strongest metros,Chicago (101.55),Atlanta (101.47), andPhoenix (101.41), all trailHouston by more than a point and a half.- Falling to 100.18 and ninth among metros,
Dallas had the weakest one-month change rates in both January (-1.23 percent) and February (-0.64 percent). - The five weakest metro indexes are all located on the
West Coast , four metros inCalifornia (San Diego ,Riverside ,San Francisco , andLos Angeles ), andSeattle .
Metropolitan Wage Report
- At 6.08 percent,
Miami continues to lead metros in hourly earnings growth while slowing consistently during the past several months. - Weekly hours worked growth in
Dallas (-1.16 percent) is last among metros and has slowed precipitously in recent months.Dallas is the only metro with negative one-month and three-month annualized growth rates, -2.33 percent and -1.95 percent, respectively. - The
Washington metro ranks last in both hourly earnings growth (3.46 percent) and weekly earnings growth (3.91 percent).
Industry Jobs Index
- At 100.84, job growth in leisure and hospitality improved for the fourth straight month and reported its largest one-month gain (0.51 percent) since
January 2022 . - Manufacturing (97.79) is down 2.60 percent from last year and has been below 98 for the past six months.
- Other services (101.98) remains the top sector for small business job growth in February, though the pace is 1.57 percent slower compared to last year.
Industry Wage Report
- Leisure and hospitality ranks first among sectors in growth for hourly earnings (6.83 percent), weekly earnings (9.20 percent), and weekly hours worked (1.55 percent).
- Construction trails only leisure and hospitality in growth for hourly earnings (5.11 percent), weekly earnings (5.98 percent), and weekly hours worked (0.69 percent).
- Education and health services is the only sector with hourly earnings growth below four percent (3.81 percent).
- With a spike in weekly hours worked, one-month annualized weekly earnings growth reached double-digits in four of the eight sectors analyzed (leisure and hospitality, other services, construction, and trade, transportation, and utilities).
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