Houston again leads major metros for small business job growth

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Houston again leads U.S. major cities for small business job growth

Doug Emhoff, Second Gentleman, and Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, sit down for breakfast with other dignitaries at Bismillah Café, one of the stops during a series of tours of small business locations Friday, Feb. 17, 2023 in Houston.Job growth at Houston's small businesses continues to lead that of the largest cities in the U.S., according to the latest data from Paychex and IHS Markit.

The average hourly wage in Houston also has grown, by 4.87 percent to $30.76, over the past twelve months, according to Paychex, ranking seventh on that list. Among the nation's 20 largest metro areas, Miami's wage growth has been strongest since March 2022, with an increase of 5.8 percent.Paychex, a Rochester, N.Y., payroll services company for small- and medium-size businesses in the U.S.

The latest report reinforces the impression that the Houston region is well-positioned to weather this year even if the national economy tips into recession, as many experts predict. In a statement, Paychex CEO John Gibson commended the resiliency of America's small- and medium-size business since the year began, but he cautioned against complacency in the wake of"This is an encouraging start to the year," Gibson said,"and policymakers are going to need to carefully consider their next actions as the full impact of the recent banking disruptions on SMB's access to capital is still not fully understood.

The nation's overall employment data, including the U.S. unemployment rate, will be released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The most recent report, released about a month ago, put the nation's jobless rate at 3.6 percent.

 

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