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Writer's pictureKen Larson

The Megaphone Of Main Street: Small Business Jobs Report


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“Small businesses play an important role in the United States labor market, and they are often considered the “lifeblood” of the U.S. economy. They employ 47.1% of all U.S. workers and contribute to 41% of all U.S. economic activity.


“The Megaphone of Main Street” data report series delves into the story behind the impact of COVID-19 on small business hiring and the challenges small business owners face in their search for employees.”

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“Key research findings include:

  • Employment challenges currently rank highest among business owners. “Hiring the right talent” is the number one challenge (63.4% of business owners), overshadowing “finding customers,” followed by “retaining or motivating employees.” In 2017, financing challenges were ranked higher.

  • Two-thirds of business owners (61.2%) report having unfilled job openings within the past six months.

  • 89.5% of business owners see hiring new employees as somewhat or very difficult. Once employees are hired, 69.9% have difficulty with onboarding and 62.9% cite troubles with retention.

  • Pressure to increase wages to stay competitive now impacts twice as many business owners (54.7%) compared with 2017 survey results (26.2%).

  • 70.3% more business owners cite lack of health care benefits as a barrier to hiring, compared with 2017 survey results.

  • Despite recent challenges, 67.2% of business owners surveyed report feeling optimistic about the next six months. This shows little decline compared to 2017 survey results showing 69% optimism.

  • 56% of business owners plan to hire employees in the next six months.

  • 60.5% of small businesses have increased wages to attract and retain employees.

  • 43.6% of business owners now use job posting sites with growing success. Still, “word of mouth” from other employees (56%) remains the top way to attract new employees.

  • When asked what resources would be most helpful for small business success, owners cite better health care options (51.1%) first, followed by loan forgiveness or debt relief (49.9%) and access to capital (41.5%).

  • 55.1% of small business owners expect hiring challenges to continue through 2022 and beyond.”


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