Hourly wages increased again in September amid a tightening labor market.
The Trump economy is red hot and it is putting pressure on the job market as more jobs are created than there are people to fill them. The increased competition for workers sent wages up 2.33% ($.61) in September.
The tight labor market continues to restrain job growth, while hourly earnings wage growth and weekly hours worked saw modest increases. At 99.18, the Small Business Jobs Index is consistent with last month’s level, but slowed 0.23 percent during the past quarter, and 0.75 since this time last year. The rate of hourly earnings growth in September stands at 2.33 percent ($0.61), increasing for the first time in more than a year. At 2.65 percent, weekly earnings growth has slowed during the past year. However, weekly hours worked are up year-over-year for the 22nd consecutive month.
“Small business hiring continues to stall; the Small Business Jobs Index dipped slightly again in September, from 99.22 to 99.18, its lowest since 2010. Demand, however, is now not the problem. The unemployment rate was 9.4 percent the last time the index was this low,” said James Diffley, chief regional economist at IHS Markit.
“Businesses are continuing to feel the impact of the tight labor market, and as a result, they are nudging wages higher in order to compete for top talent,” said Martin Mucci, Paychex president and CEO. “Our jobs index indicates slower growth among smaller businesses. Trends show a faster growth rate among larger firms, which suggests they have an edge in hiring right now.”
Broken down further by geography and industry, the September report showed:
The complete results for September, including interactive charts detailing all data at a national, regional, state, metro, and industry level, are available at HERE.
National Jobs Index
National Wage Report
Regional Jobs Index
Regional Wage Report
State Jobs Index
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest states based on U.S. population.
State Wage Report
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest states based on U.S. population.
Metropolitan Jobs Index
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest metro areas based on U.S. population.
Metropolitan Wage Report
Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest metro areas based on U.S. population.
Industry Jobs Index
Note: Analysis is provided for seven major industry sectors.
Industry Wage Report
Note: Analysis is provided for seven major industry sectors.
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