New Report Cites Labor Quality As Top Problem For Small Business Operators

Small business owners are looking to hire but are having trouble finding qualified workers in a tight labor market, says a new report by the NFIB.

According to the report, small businesses reported a historically high level of job openings last month. Overall, 53% reported hiring or trying to hire in November, down 2 points from the previous month. A seasonally adjusted net 21% of owners are planning to create new jobs in the next 3 months, up 3 points from October.

“Small businesses are doing their best to end the year on a good note, but the economic recovery remains uneven with some industries near full recovery and others still struggling,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “Finding qualified workers for open positions has only gotten worse as the pandemic caused an even tighter labor market. A surge in the labor force participation rate would be welcome news to small employers.”

Other findings from the report:

Click here to view the entire NFIB Jobs Report.

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