Snelling Staffing Services has experience a gradual upturn in hiring for our small business clients over the last several months. This is consistent with research conducted by a nationwide payroll service.
Intuit Inc. a leading small business payroll provider, just released its report on data from businesses with fewer than 20 employees. This size employer comprises 87 percent of the total U.S. private employer base.
"Employment for these small businesses began trending upward in mid-2009, a good sign for the overall economy," said Dr. Susan Woodward, the nationally-recognized economist who worked with Intuit to create the index.
This index is an indicator that the small business employment situation may be getting better," added Woodward, who was chief economist of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and later of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. "Small businesses generally recover faster than larger businesses because they begin hiring sooner than big businesses. To see these figures showing a rise in employment at small businesses is very heartening at a time when good news is scarce."
We look forward to a continuation of this trend.
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