Hourly Earnings and Weekly Hours Worked Increase at Small Businesses in July

The Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch shows small business job growth fell 0.15 percent in July; Wages continue to trend up as hourly earnings growth, weekly earnings growth, and hours worked rise

Tuesday, July 30, 2019 8:30 am EDT

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"The further decline of the jobs index to 98.18 in July validates the sharp fall in small business employment growth seen in June"

The Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch for July shows a slight decline in job growth and a fourth consecutive month of accelerated wage growth. The national jobs index stands at 98.18, down 0.15 percent from last month and 1.18 percent below its pace in July 2018. The deceleration in job growth follows a 0.45 percent decrease in June. Hourly earnings growth reached its strongest rate in more than a year at 2.70 percent in July, and weekly earnings growth improved to 2.57 percent. Additionally, one-month annualized growth for weekly hours worked, up 1.19 percent, is the highest it’s been since 2017.

“The further decline of the jobs index to 98.18 in July validates the sharp fall in small business employment growth seen in June,” said James Diffley, chief regional economist at IHS Markit.

“It’s not surprising to see continued lower job growth and wage increases in this tight labor market,” said Martin Mucci , Paychex president and CEO. “While finding good candidates continues to present hiring challenges for small employers, the data shows that employees are seeing steady increases in hourly earnings.”

Broken down further by geography and industry, the July report showed:

  • The South remains the top region for employment growth; the West leads regions in hourly earnings growth.
  • Texas maintains the lead among states in small business job growth; Illinois remains the top state for wage growth.
  • Dallas is again the top metro for job growth; San Diego maintains its lead among metros in wage growth.
  • Financial Activities was the only industry sector to increase the pace of job growth in July.

The complete results for July, including interactive charts detailing all data at a national, regional, state, metro, and industry level, are available at www.paychex.com/employment-watch . Highlights are available below.

July 2019 Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch


National Jobs Index

  • Down 1.18 percent from last July, the national index has decelerated at the fastest rate since 2009, mainly due to June’s 0.45 percent decrease.

National Wage Report

  • At 2.70 percent, hourly earnings growth rose for the fourth consecutive month and is at its strongest rate in a year and a half.
  • One-month annualized weekly earnings growth hit a new peak (4.11 percent) in July, as the annual rate spiked from the 2.02 percent reported in June to 2.57 percent in July.
  • Up 1.19 percent, one-month annualized growth for weekly hours worked posted its highest result since 2017.

Regional Jobs Index

  • The South continues to be the strongest region for small business employment growth, with an index level of 99.05.
  • The Northeast remains the weakest region for the 14th consecutive month, slowing to 97.54 in July.
  • At 97.85, small business job growth in the Midwest is down 1.18 percent during the past quarter and 1.76 percent during the past year.

Note: Percentages displayed in the regional heat map reflect 12-month changes.

Regional Wage Report

  • The West continues to have the highest hourly earnings growth rate, 3.13 percent.
  • The South has the weakest hourly earnings growth rate (2.23 percent) and is the only region to decrease from June.
  • Hourly earnings growth in the Northeast has accelerated during the past quarter, from 2.37 percent in April to 2.80 percent in July.

Note: Percentages displayed in the regional heat map reflect 12-month changes.

State Jobs Index

  • Among states, Texas and Tennessee continue to lead small business employment growth and are the only states with index levels above 100.
  • Ranked 19th at the end of 2018, Pennsylvania has posted five positive monthly gains in 2019, increasing the pace of small business employment growth by 0.71 percent and moving up to the 11th ranked state.
  • Georgia averaged 100.01 during the first half of 2019, but dropped to 98.53 after a significant decrease in July.

Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest states based on U.S. population. The chart’s dark blue bars reflect the index level and the light blue diamonds reflect the 12-month change.

State Wage Report

  • Of the 20 states analyzed, six states have hourly earnings growth above three percent in July, up from four states in June.
  • At 4.09 percent, Illinois leads states in wage growth and is the only state above four percent.
  • New York reported 3.46 percent hourly earnings growth in July, which ranks second among states, and is the state’s highest level since September 2017.

Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest states based on U.S. population.

Metropolitan Jobs Index

  • Phoenix had the best one-month gain among metros (0.65 percent), moving it above 100 and trailing only Dallas (102.81).
  • New York fell below 97 for the first time since 2009, partly due to the struggling Trade, Transportation, and Utilities sector in the New York metro.

Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest metro areas based on U.S. population. The chart’s dark blue bars reflect the index level and the light blue diamonds reflect the 12-month change

Metropolitan Wage Report

  • San Diego and Chicago lead all metros in hourly earnings growth and are the only two metros with growth above four percent.
  • Houston (1.31 percent) and Tampa (1.32 percent) are the weakest metros for hourly earnings growth.

Note: Analysis is provided for the 20 largest metro areas based on U.S. population.

Industry Jobs Index

  • Financial Activities was the only industry sector to increase the pace of growth in July, though its level of job growth remains limited with an index of 97.65.
  • Falling below 96 in July, small business job growth in Manufacturing has been ranked last for the past 12 months and is at its lowest level since 2010.


Note: Analysis is provided for seven major industry sectors. Definitions of each industry sector can be found here . The Other Services (excluding Public Administration) industry category includes religious, civic, and social organizations, as well as personal services, including automotive and household repair, salons, drycleaners, and other businesses. The chart’s dark blue bars reflect the index level and the light blue diamonds reflect the 12-month change.

Industry Wage Report

  • At 4.52 percent, Leisure and Hospitality has the strongest hourly earnings growth among industry sectors, though a significant decrease in weekly hours worked brings its weekly earnings growth down nearly a full percent (3.57 percent).
  • Though Manufacturing has the weakest jobs index among industry sectors, it has the best weekly earnings growth (4.22 percent), pairing a strong hourly earnings rate with positive weekly hours worked year-over-year.

Note: Analysis is provided for seven major industry sectors. Definitions of each industry sector can be found here . The Other Services (excluding Public Administration) industry category includes religious, civic, and social organizations, as well as personal services, including automotive and household repair, salons, drycleaners, and other businesses.

For more information about the Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch, visit www.paychex.com/employment-watch and sign up to receive monthly Employment Watch alerts.

*Information regarding the professions included in the industry data can be found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics website .


About the Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch
The Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch is released each month by Paychex, Inc., a leading provider of payroll, human resource, insurance, and benefits outsourcing solutions for small-to medium-sized businesses, and IHS Markit, a world leader in critical information, analytics, and expertise. Focused exclusively on small business, the monthly report offers analysis of national employment and wage trends, as well as examines regional, state, metro, and industry sector activity. Drawing from the payroll data of approximately 350,000 Paychex clients, this powerful tool delivers real-time insights into the small business trends driving the U.S. economy.

About Paychex
Paychex, Inc. (NASDAQ: PAYX) is a leading provider of integrated human capital management solutions for payroll, benefits, human resources, and insurance services. By combining its innovative software-as-a-service technology and mobility platform with dedicated, personal service, Paychex empowers small- and medium-sized business owners to focus on the growth and management of their business. Backed by more than 45 years of industry expertise, Paychex serves approximately 670,000 payroll clients as of May 31, 2019 across more than 100 locations in the U.S. and Europe, and pays one out of every 12 American private sector employees. Learn more about Paychex by visiting www.paychex.com , and stay connected on Twitter and LinkedIn .

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