Small Business Hiring in June Reveals a Flat Reading
July 09 2024 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index
reported a slight decline in hiring to wrap up Q2
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (“SBEI”) reported a
seasonally adjusted decrease of 0.08% in June, a month that
typically sees positive hiring momentum due to seasonal trends. The
CBIZ SBEI tracks payroll and hiring trends for over 2,900 companies
that have 300 or fewer employees, providing broad insight into
small business trends.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ employment report indicated
hiring growth that met expectations. The June reading showed an
overall increase of 206,000 private-sector jobs. The national
unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.1%. The report is inclusive of
all non-farm private employers across businesses of all sizes.
Similarly, the ADP employment report indicated hiring growth among
small, medium, and large-sized companies. Its June reading showed
an overall increase of 150,000 private-sector jobs for the month.
Small businesses accounted for an increase of 5,000 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.
“There is a lot of economic data pointing towards a cooling
employment market,” said Anna Rathbun, CFA, Chief Investment
Officer, CBIZ Investment Advisory Services, LLC. “The June labor
market update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics continued the
trend of weakness under strong headline nonfarm payroll gains and
downward revisions in job gains from previous months. If this trend
continues it will likely help the Federal Reserve's decision to
reduce interest rates, however for small businesses and job seekers
it lends to a period of uncertainty.”
On a regional basis, the Central (0.67%) and Northeast (0.25%)
both experienced an increase in hiring. The West (-1.89%) saw the
largest decline in hiring, followed by the Southeast (-1.27%)
region.
On an industry level, Administrative and Support Services;
Retail; and Technology and Life Sciences saw the largest increases
in hiring. Accommodation and Food Services; Arts, Entertainment and
Recreation; and Not-for-Profit reported job losses.
Rathbun added, “June is normally a positive month of job gains
as the summer season is in full swing, but there were some
challenges that were uncharacteristic of the season. Typically, we
expect summers to see healthy job creation in food services, but
this was the area that was hardest hit. It was also surprising to
see challenges in the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industry
for the month of June. The softness in the service industry was
corroborated in the BLS’s jobs report for June, which saw
accommodation and food services losing 2,400 jobs.”
To view an infographic with data from the employment index,
visit the CBIZ website.
Additional takeaways from the June SBEI include:
June’s snapshot: 19% of companies in the index increased
staffing, 60% made no change to their headcounts and 21% reduced
employment totals.
Industries at-a-glance: Administrative and Support
Services; Retail; and Technology and Life Sciences experienced
hiring gains. Decreases were seen in Accommodation and Food
Services; Arts, Entertainment and Recreation; and
Not-for-Profit.
Geographical hiring: The Central (0.67%) and Northeast
(0.25%) regions reported hiring increases, while the West (-1.89%)
and Southeast (-1.27%) regions reported hiring decreases.
What’s next? It remains to be seen how the rest of the
summer will unfold for businesses that represent the hallmark of
summer activities, such as travel and leisure. Whether this trend
will continue into July and August, or if June was an anomaly, is
yet to be determined.
Editor’s note: (1) The SBEI illustration is licensed
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Based on our work at https://www.cbiz.com.
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