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Small Businesses Optimistic Despite Hiring Challenges

WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, 2021 -- Most small business owners (67.2%) are optimistic about the growth of their business over the next six months, despite significant hiring challenges, according to new survey data from SCORE, the nation's largest network of volunteers, expert business mentors. Comparable data from a 2017 SCORE survey showed similar levels of optimism (69% of small business owners), suggesting that the pandemic has not crushed entrepreneurial spirits. 

The Megaphone of Main Street: Small Business Jobs Report disclosed that in line with this optimism, 56% of small businesses plan to hire additional employees in 2021.

To attract and retain employees, survey respondents report offering:

  • Increased wages (60.5%)
  • Professional training and skill development (36.6%)
  • Remote work options (34.6%)

Personal recommendations are key to finding qualified employees. Business owners are most successful in finding employees through:

  • Recommendations from other workers (56%)
  • Job posting sites (46.6%)
  • Recommendations from other business owners (34.9%)

Still, most (55.1%) small business owners expect hiring challenges to continue into 2022 and beyond.

One frustrated business owner said: "Unfortunately, [I don't believe] the workforce will return to pre-pandemic expectations. I am not sure I will be able to hold out for six more months when I can afford to hire local people. I am taking a hard look at moving to manufacture of my products overseas."

To recover from the pandemic and attract top talent, business owners request outside help and additional resources including:

  • Better healthcare options for small business employers (51%)
  • Loan forgiveness/debt relief (49.9%)
  • Access to capital (41.5%)
  • Termination of unemployment benefits (38.7%)

"Access to good, affordable child care would help my employees return to a fuller schedule. Right now, childcare expenses negate their pay," said one survey respondent. "We can't provide both high pay and more robust benefits. Our whole industry would improve if there were some good public options for these."

Megaphone of Main Street: Small Business Jobs Report Part 2: Help Needed for Recovery

Download the infographic for more information on small business recovery. Click here to download the full Megaphone of Main Street: Small Business Jobs Report and an additional infographic on the struggle by small businesses to hire qualified employees.

About SCORE:
Since 1964, SCORE has helped 11 million entrepreneurs to start, grow or troubleshoot a business. SCORE's 10,000 volunteers provide free mentoring, workshops and educational services to 1,500+ communities nationwide, creating 45,027 new businesses and 74,535 non-owner jobs in 2020 alone. Follow @SCOREMentors on FacebookInstagram and LinkedIn

Funded [in part] through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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