The National Observer | Daily Edition | May 4 | Small businesses still want to hire
High-profile layoffs and slowing growth aren't completely derailing expansion plans for small businesses. — Illustration: Bolsova / Getty Images

The National Observer | Daily Edition | May 4 | Small businesses still want to hire

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Layoffs at Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other high-profile companies may dominate headlines, but?small-business owners are forging ahead with their own plans for growth, reports Andy Medici of?The Business Journals.

Despite 625 tech companies laying off a total of nearly 185,000 employees in 2023, according to?layoffs.fyi, and overall national economic growth?slowing in the most recent quarter,?business owners are still hiring — or at least trying to.

Small-business owners posted a 69% increase in job openings year over year, compared to the 35% increase in job postings for large businesses, according to Revelio Labs.

About 65% of business owners anticipate growing revenue over the next year, according to a survey of 1,000 business owners across the country by Bank of America Corp., and 53% added benefits and perks to retain talent.


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