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Compensation Plans at US Small Firms Decline to Three-Year Low
The share of US small-business owners planning to raise worker compensation fell in May to a more than three-year low, indicative of a cooling jobs market and moderating wage pressures. Some 18% of firms said they intend to boost pay in the next three months, down 3 percentage points from April and the smallest share since March 2021, according to data out Thursday from the National Federation of Independent Business. A net 37% said they raised compensation, down slightly from the prior month but still historically elevated. A net 15% indicated they expect to hire in the next three months. While that’s the highest ... (full story)