Survey shows Illinois small businesses lead the nation in hiring freezes – Center Square

Alignable’s December Hiring report reveals that 82% of small businesses in Illinois won’t be adding staff, the highest percentage in the country. The reasons include they can’t afford to hire full-time permanent employees because of inflation, reduced revenues, high labor costs and fears of recession.
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Illinois is not business friendly. This will be the death of the private sector.
Only government lackey jobs will be any good.
Never open up a private sector business in a state that does not want you.

Truth in Cook County
3 years ago

The push for $25/hour by SEIU and other union activists should cure this shortly – the businesses will just shut down. That is the SEIU that Illinois residents just voted to further empower by changing our state constitution. I don’t feel sorry for anyone naive enough to start a business in Illinois, as to do so would mean they blew off the all important due diligence work.

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