Small Business Hiring and Wage Growth Remain Consistent in April
May 2, 2019 | IHS MarkitEstimated reading time: 4 minutes

The Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch for April shows job and wage growth kept pace with recent months. In the first four months of 2019 job growth has remained relatively consistent, slowing just 0.03% per month to 98.77 in April. Annualized hourly earnings growth in the last quarter was 2.78% , higher than April’s rate of 2.50% ($0.66).
“While weak, the rate of small business hiring has been consistent, with the national index slightly below 99 for the fifth consecutive month,” said James Diffley, chief regional economist at IHS Markit.
“We’re encouraged to see the rate of small business job growth holding steady, but finding qualified candidates remains a significant challenge for small businesses,” said Martin Mucci, Paychex president and CEO. “According to a recent survey we conducted, to help address the labor skills gap, a majority of small business leaders say they’re willing to consider hiring underqualified candidates who could then be trained on the job.”
Broken down further by geography and industry, the April report showed:
- The South continues to lead regions in employment growth; the West remains the top region for hourly earnings growth exceeding three percent.
- Texas remains the strongest state for small business job growth; Missouri took first place among states for wage growth.
- Dallas is again the top metro for job growth; San Diego continues to lead metros for wage growth.
- Education and Health Services has increased its pace of small business employment growth in each month of 2019.
National Jobs Index
At 98.77, the national index was essentially unchanged from the previous month (-0.02%) and is down 0.77% from last year.
Small business employment growth has held pace throughout the first four months of 2019, slowing just 0.03% per month.
National Wage Report
Hourly earnings growth continues to moderate slightly, now at 2.50%. However, the last quarter has shown 2.78% annualized growth.
One-month and three-month annualized growth rates for weekly earnings are above three percent for the first time in more than a year.
Regional Jobs Index
With Texas, Tennessee, and Georgia among the top five states, the South leads all regions in small business employment growth (99.60).
Though the Northeast continues to trend below other regions, the Northeast had its first positive month in more than a year, gaining 0.08%
Regional Wage Report
Hourly earnings growth in the West has exceeded 3% since 2015, while the other regions remain below 2.50%.
Due to increases in weekly hours worked, weekly earnings growth in the Northeast (2.51%) outpaces the West (2.41 percent).
At 2.45% in April, weekly earnings growth has quickly improved in the South during 2019.
State Jobs Index
Improving to 97.81, Massachusetts gained 0.39% from the previous month, its best one-month result since 2015.
After increasing 0.61% during the first quarter of 2019, Arizona lost its momentum, slowing 0.52% in April.
State Wage Report
Missouri, California, New York, and Arizona are the only states above 3% in hourly earnings growth in April.
Wage growth in Arizona has been decelerating since the beginning of 2018.
Metropolitan Jobs Index
Seattle surged to third-ranked metro for small business employment growth, behind Dallas and Tampa, with an index slightly below 101 and a positive 12-month growth rate.
Slowing to 100.35, Phoenix suffered the largest one-month decline among metros, down 0.58%.
Metropolitan Wage Report
San Diego and Riverside lead metros with annual hourly earnings gains above four percent.
San Diego has a three-month annualized growth rate near 6%.
Houston and Tampa trail metros with less than one and a half percent hourly earnings growth from a year ago.
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