Jobs Report – Small Businesses Add 25,000 in October


Small businesses added 25,000 jobs during October, according to the ADP National Employment Report released Nov. 2.

Including medium and large businesses, the overall job gain nationally was 239,000.

The jobs gain was 192,000 in September. The biggest gain was in leisure and hospitality, with 210,000 jobs. The biggest loss was in manufacturing jobs, where 20,000 jobs were lost.

“Goods producers, which are sensitive to interest rates, are pulling back and job changers are commanding small pay gains,” said ADP Chief Economist Nela Richardson. “While we’re seeing early sign of Fed-driven destruction, it’s affecting only certain sectors of the labor market.”

Richardson said that the numbers were strong, and an indication of the maturity of US economic recovery.

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How Small Businesses Are Affected

Although small businesses overall gained 25,000 jobs, the highest gains were with small businesses with 19 or fewer employees. Small businesses of that size gained 62,000 jobs.

Small businesses of 20-49 employees lost 37,000 jobs. Richardson explained why that is happening. “It’s the competitive environment,” Richardson said. “We’re still seeing a struggle to add jobs.” She added that small business owners overwhelmingly list “finding qualified workers” as their biggest ongoing challenge.

With small businesses of varying size, the larger the business, the larger the problem. “The bigger the firm, the more you have to recoup,” she said. “It’s not just about hiring, it’s about keeping and retaining employees.”

Job Gains by Category

The largest job gains were in leisure and hospitality, with a job growth of 210,000.

“Restaurants, retailers and the travel sector have ramped up in advance of the year end holidays,” Richardson said. “Where we’re seeing job losses are in information services, financial activities, professional services and education and health services.”

Wages for “Job Stayers”

Nationally, job stayers saw a 7.7% pay increase during October.

For small businesses, those with 19 or fewer employees, job stayers saw a 5.6% pay increase. For small businesses with 20-49 employees, job stayers saw a 7.3% pay increase during October.

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Lisa Price Lisa Price is a staff writer for Small Business Trends and has been a member of the team for 4 years. She has a B.A. in English with a minor in journalism from Shippensburg State College (Pennsylvania). She is also a freelance writer and previously worked as a newspaper circulation district manager and radio station commercial writer. In 2019, Lisa received the (Pennsylvania) Keystone Award.