CBIZ Small Business Employment Index Shows Hiring Growth in March

- Domestic economic expansion supports mild small business hiring -

CLEVELAND--()--The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI), which tracks hiring trends among thousands of companies that employ 300 or fewer employees across the U.S., reported a month-over-month seasonally adjusted increase in hiring of 0.16 percent in March, following an increase in hiring of 0.09 percent in February.

“Seasonally, the March timeframe is a period of hiring,” says Philip Noftsinger, Executive Vice President, CBIZ Employee Benefits. “The March SBEI, however, showed small business hiring growth beyond the historic trend.”

ADP and Moody’s Analytics reported Wednesday that the private sector posted an increase of 129,000 jobs month-over-month on a seasonally adjusted basis. Small businesses accounted for 6,000 of those jobs.

To view an infographic with data from the employment index, visit the CBIZ blog.1

Additional takeaways from the March SBEI include:

  • March’s snapshot: When compared to the February SBEI, 26 percent of companies increased headcounts, 55 percent refrained from making labor changes and 19 percent decreased employee totals. Since the SBEI’s inception in June 2009, the March reading has averaged a hiring increase within the small business sector.
  • Industries at a glance: Of the industries featured in the index, Arts and Entertainment, Construction, Transportation, Healthcare, Non-Profits, and Retail Trade posted job growth. Conversely, Real Estate and Financial Services posted employment declines.
  • Geographical hiring: In March, the Northeast, Southeast, Central and West regions all experienced hiring increases of 1.62 percent, 1.38 percent, 1.22 percent and 0.31 percent, respectively, on a non-seasonally adjusted scale.
  • What’s next? Continued domestic economic expansion is providing support for small business owners to elect to invest in more labor. This trend should continue as demand remains steady.

CBIZ Payroll Services manages payroll services for more than 4,000 businesses. Its index reflects a broad array of industries and geographies corresponding to the markets across the U.S. where CBIZ provides human capital services. The data represented by the SBEI is derived from a segment of employers not completely accounted for by the ADP and federal Bureau of Labor Statistics employment reports.

Editor’s note:

(1) The SBEI illustration is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on our work at http://www.cbiz.com/insights-resources/blog.

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About CBIZ, Inc.

CBIZ, Inc. provides professional business services that help clients better manage their finances and employees. CBIZ provides its clients with financial services including accounting, tax, financial advisory, government health care consulting, risk advisory, real estate consulting and valuation services. Employee services include employee benefits consulting, property and casualty insurance, retirement plan consulting, payroll, life insurance, HR consulting and executive recruitment. As one of the largest accounting, insurance brokerage and valuation companies in the United States, the company’s services are provided through more than 100 company offices in 33 states. CBIZ Employee Services Organization is a division of CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Services, Inc.

Contacts

Simone Brownlee
Desk: 610-228-2096
simone@gregoryfca.com
Gregory FCA for CBIZ, Inc.

Release Summary

The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index (SBEI) posted a 0.16 percent increase in hiring in March, up from a 0.09 percent increase in February.

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Contacts

Simone Brownlee
Desk: 610-228-2096
simone@gregoryfca.com
Gregory FCA for CBIZ, Inc.