ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 5, 2022
/PRNewswire/ -- Small businesses continued to add jobs in June and
worker wages continued to grow at a strong rate, but the pace of
growth moderated slightly from previous month. These insights are
according to the latest Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business
Employment Watch. The Small Business Jobs Index for June was
100.81, up 2.32 percent from over a year ago and -0.06 percent from
the previous month. Average hourly earnings growth for the month
stood at 5.10 percent, compared to 5.16 percent from May 2022.
"The small business economy still is in recovery phase with
continued job gains, and, surprisingly, moderating wage gains,"
said James Diffley, chief regional
economist at IHS Markit.
"Our June report shows continued job growth for small
businesses. The pace of that growth slowed slightly from the
previous month, however," said Martin
Mucci, Paychex CEO. "This month's data also showed a slight
decline in hourly earnings growth, the first decrease in 13 months.
Despite this, growth remains strong, above five percent."
In further detail, the June report showed:
- At 100.81, the national jobs index is up 2.32 percent over a
year ago.
- Hourly earnings have increased $1.48 during the past year, now reaching
$30.42.
- The South continued as the top region for small business job
growth, with Texas and
Dallas leading among states and
metros, respectively.
- The South was also the top region for hourly earnings
growth.
- Ohio was the top state for
hourly earnings growth, followed closely by Arizona and Florida.
- Leisure and hospitality reported the strongest hourly earnings
growth among industry sectors for the 16th consecutive
month.
- Hourly earnings growth in the Construction sector hit 5.00
percent and again posted a new record level since reporting began
in 2011.
Paychex solutions reach 1 in 12 American private-sector
employees, making the Small Business Employment Watch an industry
benchmark. Drawing from the payroll data of approximately 350,000
Paychex clients with fewer than 50 employees, the monthly report
offers analysis of national employment and wage trends, as well as
examines regional, state, metro, and industry sector activity.
The complete results for June, including interactive charts
detailing all data, are available at www.paychex.com/watch.
Highlights are available below.
National Jobs Index
- At 100.81, the national index moderated -0.06 percent in June,
but has increased 2.32 percent from June
2021.
- Small business job growth remains at its highest pre-pandemic
level since June 2016, despite
slowing for the fourth consecutive month to 100.81.
- June's one-month change rate (-0.06 percent) was modest
compared to the 0.15 percent and 0.27 percent declines in April and
May.
National Wage Report
- At 5.10 percent in June, hourly earnings growth slowed for the
first time since May 2021.
- Weekly earnings growth improved for the fourth straight month
to 4.47 percent in June, though the month-to-month gains are
diminishing.
- At -0.46 percent, year-over-year weekly earnings worked growth
has been negative for the past 14 months.
Regional Jobs Index
- At 101.10, the South slowed 0.07 percent in June, but continues
as the strongest region for small business employment growth for
the third consecutive month.
- The Midwest gained 0.28 percent in June to bring its index to
100.33. The Midwest has been last among regions for the past year,
but the gap is closing.
- Down 0.37 percent in June and 1.10 percent since February, the
West had its weakest one-month change in nearly two years as the
pace of small business employment growth has quickly decelerated in
the region.
Note: Percentages displayed in the regional heat map reflect
12-month changes.
Regional Wage Report
- The South leads regions in hourly earnings growth (5.44
percent) and weekly earnings growth (4.86 percent), though not by a
wide margin.
- The Northeast is the only region with hourly earnings growth
below five percent (4.54 percent) and weekly earnings growth below
four percent (3.85 percent).
- Weekly hours worked growth is similarly negative across all
regions, ranging from -0.45 percent in the Midwest to -0.61 percent
in the West.
Note: Percentages displayed in the regional heat map reflect
12-month changes.
State Jobs Index
- Texas (102.85), followed
closely by North Carolina
(102.75), led states in the rate of small business employment
growth in June.
- Midwest states' Indiana and
Illinois had the sharpest gains in
June, 0.91 percent and 0.69 percent, respectively.
- Ranked fifth among states in April, the California index fell 0.21 percent in May and
0.65 percent in June to 100.43 and now ranks 16th.
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest states based on
U.S. population.
State Wage Report
- Ohio, trailed by Arizona and Florida, leads states in hourly earnings
growth, above six percent. Virginia and Pennsylvania trail with growth below four
percent.
- Tennessee ranks last among
states in weekly earnings growth (3.27 percent) and weekly hours
worked growth (-1.01 percent).
- Texas is again the only state
with positive weekly hours worked growth, at a modest 0.07
percent.
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest states based on
U.S. population.
Metropolitan Jobs
Index
- Texas metros Dallas (105.43) and Houston (101.90) are the top two metros for
small business employment growth in June.
- All of the Pacific metros analyzed fell sizably in June, with
San Diego falling the most (-1.26
percent). Seattle (-0.87 percent),
Riverside (-0.83 percent),
San Francisco (-0.70 percent), and
Los Angeles (-0.36 percent) also
slowed.
- Chicago jumped 0.83 percent in
June, best among metros. At 101.64, Chicago has improved 3.94 percent from last
year and now ranks fourth among metros.
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest metro areas
based on U.S. population.
Metropolitan Wage Report
- At 7.10 percent, Dallas leads
metros in hourly earnings growth.
- Florida metros Tampa and Miami lead metros in weekly earnings growth,
6.10 percent and 5.97 percent, respectively.
- Washington is the only metro
with hourly earnings growth below four percent (3.81 percent).
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest metro areas
based on U.S. population.
Industry Jobs Index
- With its index decelerating 0.78 percent to 103.20 in June, the
pace of small business employment growth slowed the most in the
leisure and hospitality sector for the fifth consecutive
month.
- Professional and business services improved to 99.42 in June,
its highest index level since October
2018. Professional and business services gained 0.44 percent
in June, best among sectors, and improved to fourth among sectors,
its highest ranking since before the pandemic.
Note: Analysis is provided for seven major industry sectors.
Definitions of each industry sector can be found here. The other
services (except public administration) industry category includes
religious, civic, and social organizations, as well as personal
services, including automotive and household repair, salons,
drycleaners, and other businesses.
Industry Wage
Report
- All sectors analyzed have hourly earnings growth above four
percent in June, with education and health services finally
reaching that level as well as a new record level for the eighth
consecutive month.
- For the third consecutive month, leisure and hospitality has
the strongest hourly earnings growth (7.49 percent) and the weakest
weekly hours worked growth (-1.93 percent) among sectors.
- At 6.26 percent, other services (except public administration)
topped weekly earnings growth among sectors in June, quickly
accelerating from last place in February
2022 (2.67 percent).
Note: Analysis is provided for seven major industry sectors.
Definitions of each industry sector can be found here. The other
services (except public administration) industry category includes
religious, civic, and social organizations, as well as personal
services, including automotive and household repair, salons,
drycleaners, and other businesses.
For more information about the Paychex | IHS Markit Small
Business Employment Watch, visit www.paychex.com/watch and sign up
to receive monthly Employment Watch alerts.
*Information regarding the professions included in the
industry data can be found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics
website.
About the Paychex | IHS Markit
Small Business Employment Watch
The Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch is
released each month by Paychex, Inc., a leading provider of
integrated human capital management software solutions for human
resources, payroll, benefits, and insurance services, and IHS
Markit, a world leader in critical information, analytics, and
expertise. Focused exclusively on small business with fewer than 50
employees, the monthly report offers analysis of national
employment and wage trends, as well as examines regional, state,
metro, and industry sector activity. Drawing from the payroll data
of approximately 350,000 Paychex clients, this powerful tool
delivers real-time insights into the small business trends driving
the U.S. economy.
About Paychex
Paychex, Inc. (Nasdaq: PAYX) is a leading provider of integrated
human capital management solutions for human resources, payroll,
benefits, and insurance services. By combining innovative
software-as-a-service technology and mobility platform with
dedicated, personal service, Paychex empowers business owners to
focus on the growth and management of their business. Backed by 50
years of industry expertise, Paychex serves more than 730,000
payroll clients as of May 31, 2022 in
the U.S. and Europe, and pays one
out of every 12 American private sector employees. Learn more about
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