Small Businesses Create Lions Share of Jobs in February

Para Publicación Inmediata: 
jueves, marzo 8, 2012

Statement by John Arensmeyer, CEO, Small Business Majority:

Data released Wednesday by ADP shows the country's smallest businesses,‰ those with 1-49 employees, created half of all new jobs in the month of February, while small businesses overall accounted for a whopping 90 percent of all new jobs last month. Conversely, large businesses created only 10 percent of new jobs, illustrating that small businesses are indeed the country's primary job creators and remain the backbone of the American economy.

Of the 216,000 new jobs created last month, the smallest businesses created 108,000, while those with 50-499 employees were responsible for another 88,000, according to ADP (Automatic Data Processing, Inc.).

Small businesses have been criticized recently for not being the job creators they're often lauded as being. These numbers show unequivocally that criticism is unfounded.

Small businesses can and will pull our economy out of the doldrums, but they still need all the help they can get. We encourage lawmakers to focus on creating smart small business-friendly policies, such as those that will shore up credit for small employers, to keep the momentum going.

Who is the Small Business Majority?

We are a national nonpartisan small business advocacy organization founded and run by small business owners and focused on solving the biggest problems facing America's 28 million small businesses. We conduct extensive opinion and economic research and work with small business owners, policy experts and elected officials nationwide to bring small business voices to the public policy table. Learn more about us on Wikipedia and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.