{"id":94020,"date":"2022-02-16t22:20:52","date_gmt":"2022-02-17t03:20:52","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=94020"},"modified":"2023-10-26t09:20:43","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26t13:20:43","slug":"explosive-double-digit-growth-at-payroll-agencies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2022\/02\/16\/explosive-double-digit-growth-at-payroll-agencies\/","title":{"rendered":"payroll services rocket with u.s. economy"},"content":{"rendered":"

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new highs in headcounts and hourly wages.<\/strong><\/p>\n

by beth bellor<\/em><\/p>\n

there were bright spots in several sectors of the latest employment figures, but let\u2019s get the ball rolling with the most gleaming: payroll services, which set a couple of new highs on the way to positive year-over-year marks in every measure but hours.<\/p>\n

and by \u201cpositive,\u201d we mean the likes of 16 and 17 percent.\"//www.g005e.com/store/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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payroll services overall hit a new high of 192,300 employees, up 1,500, or 0.8 percent for the month, and 28,800 or 17.6 percent for the year.<\/p>\n

those employees worked 35.8 hours, up 12 minutes or 0.6 percent for the month but down 2 hours 6 minutes or 5.5 percent for the year.<\/p>\n

their earnings set a record at $40.53, up 20 cents or 0.5 percent for the month and $5.18 or 14.7 percent for the year.<\/p>\n

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