The national SurePayroll Hiring Index, which measures the number of employees within small businesses, ended July at 10,436, down three points from where the index stood at the end of June.
That’s eleven months of negative or flat hiring in the small business economy in the past twelve months – only June showed a slight uptick in hiring, and that uptick was short-lived.
Small business salaries, in contrast, are still on the rise. Small business paychecks were up in July, for the eleventh straight month. The SurePayroll Pay Index clocked in at 990 at the end of July, a three-point increase from June.
The monthly SurePayroll Scorecard data for July 2006 can be found in the table below.
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About the Scorecard
The SurePayroll Hiring Index and the SurePayroll Pay Index are generated as part of SurePayroll’s Small Business Scorecard, an economic indicator that tracks the health of the U.S. small business economy. The Small Business Scorecard is generated from actual payroll data — paychecks issued to contractors and employees — for tens of thousands of small businesses nationwide.
Questions regarding the SurePayroll Small Business Scorecard can be directed to Michael Alter. Michael can be reached at malter@surepayroll.com or by phone at 847.676.8420 ext. 7229.
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