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New Report Shares Insights from Analysis of 65 million US Small Business Transactions
The JPMorgan Chase Institute released its newest report today on the financial health of small businesses and employment challenges they continue to face. The first-of-its-kind report reveals new information about small business employment growth and the volatility small business owners experience when managing payroll expenses.
“The Ups and Downs of Small Business Employment” reports that most small businesses experience substantial volatility in payroll expenses. Moreover, more than two-thirds (68 percent) of small employer businesses either reduced their number of employees or added less than the equivalent of one full-time employee in a calendar year. The typical small business saw payroll expenses grow by 8.5 percent per year. These payroll expenses were significant for small employer businesses, with the typical owner paying $18,700 in payroll expenses a month, or 18 percent of all outflows for their business. Making their financial situation even more difficult to manage, small businesses with employees had only 18 cash buffer days, compared to 27 cash buffer days for small businesses overall.
“Payroll is a significant expense for employer small businesses and managing it has an impact on not only the health of their business, but also the people they employ,” said Diana Farrell, President and CEO, JPMorgan Chase Institute. “With increased focus on the positive impact small businesses can have on the economy, it’s critical to understand what these new insights mean for job creation and policies that aim to support both small businesses and their employees.”
The Institute analyzed 65 million anonymized transactions from 45,260 small business customer accounts over the nine non-holiday months from February 2015 to October 2015. This unique dataset provides a granular view of payroll growth and volatility and their impact on employment at the individual business level.
Key Findings: The Ups and Downs of Small Business Employment
Read more about the impact of payroll expenses on the financial stability of US small businesses here.
The JPMorgan Chase Institute is a global think tank dedicated to delivering data-rich analyses and expert insights for the public good. Its aim is to help decision makers – policymakers, businesses, and nonprofit leaders – appreciate the scale, granularity, diversity, and interconnectedness of the global economic system and use better facts, timely data and thoughtful analysis to make smarter decisions to advance global prosperity. Drawing on JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s unique proprietary data, expertise, and market access, the Institute develops analyses and insights on the inner workings of the global economy, frames critical problems, and convenes stakeholders and leading thinkers. For more information visit: jpmorganchaseinstitute.com.
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Media:JPMorgan Chase & Co.Nicole Kennedy, 215-864-5732nicole.kennedy@chase.com
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