Small U.S. firms continued adding workers and continued raising wages in April. That’s according to the latest employer survey from the National Federation of Independent Business, due out later today. Also, a new government report shows that workers at businesses of all sizes are getting more done. NFIB Chief Economist William Dunkelberg says that small companies participating in the organization’s survey added a net 0.32 workers per firm in April. This represents healthy job creation though at a somewhat slower pace than...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 02, 2019 16:52 UTC