October’s Small Business Hiring Data Continues to Show Weakness
November 12 2024 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index
reports the second consecutive month of job losses
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (“SBEI”) reported a
seasonally adjusted decrease of 0.58% in October, marking the
second consecutive month of decline and the fourth negative month
out of the past six. The CBIZ SBEI tracks payroll and hiring data
for over 2,800 companies with 300 or fewer employees, providing
broad insight into small business trends.
“The weakness we’re seeing in October isn’t just an isolated
occurrence; it’s part of a broader trend,” said Anna Rathbun, CFA,
Chief Investment Officer, CBIZ Investment Advisory Services, LLC.
“Recent SBEI data aligns with a softening labor market reflected in
the past six months of jobs data, highlighting a sustained
slowdown.”
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ employment report indicated
hiring growth that missed expectations. The October reading showed
an overall increase of 12,000 private-sector jobs. The national
unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%. The report is inclusive of
all non-farm private employers across businesses of all sizes. The
ADP employment report indicated hiring growth among small, medium,
and large-sized companies. Its October reading showed an overall
increase of 233,000 private-sector jobs for the month. Small
businesses accounted for an increase of 4,000 jobs on a seasonally
adjusted, month-over-month basis. The ADP 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 West (1.69%) was the only region to report an increase in
hiring. The Central (-0.95%) saw the largest decline, followed by
the Southeast (-0.57%) and Northeast (-0.22%) regions.
On an industry level, Insurance, Technology and Life Sciences,
and Transportation saw an uptick in hiring. Construction, Real
Estate, and Rental and Leasing Services reported the largest job
losses.
Rathbun added, “October’s data reinforces the challenges small
businesses are facing as they navigate a labor market that has yet
to find stable ground. With signs of slowing momentum and a
shifting economic environment, small business owners are
approaching hiring with heightened caution.”
To view an infographic with data from the employment index,
visit the CBIZ website.
Additional takeaways from the October SBEI include:
October’s snapshot: 18% of companies in the index
increased staffing, 61% made no change to their headcounts and 21%
reduced employment totals.
Industries at-a-glance: Insurance, Technology and Life
Sciences, and Transportation experienced hiring gains. Decreases
were seen in Construction, Real Estate, and Rental and Leasing
Services.
Geographical hiring: The West (1.69%) saw an increase in
hiring, while the Central (-0.95%), Southeast (-0.57%), and
Northeast (-0.22%) regions saw losses.
What’s next? As we move toward year-end, small businesses
will continue to watch labor data closely to navigate these
evolving trends. The coming months will be telling of small
business resilience in the face of ongoing economic
uncertainties.
The October CBIZ SBEI data follows the Fall 2024 release of the
CBIZ Main Street Index, which surveyed over 400 businesses
throughout the U.S. as they navigate the current economic
environment.* The Index revealed that companies are facing growing
staffing challenges, as rising business costs and economic
conditions are prompting potential layoffs. Fifty-one percent of
SMB owners surveyed say they are evaluating or changing current
staff levels and outsourced partners to prepare for a potential
economic downturn.
*Note: Not all of those surveyed in the CBIZ Main Street Index
are clients of CBIZ.
Editor’s note:
(1) The SBEI illustration is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on our work at
https://www.cbiz.com.
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About CBIZ
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advisor to middle market businesses and organizations nationwide.
With unmatched industry knowledge and expertise in accounting, tax,
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