Local Comment on NFIB’s Latest Jobs Report
Local Comment on NFIB’s Latest Jobs Report
June 4, 2026
New Washington state income tax not helping improve small business outlook
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Patrick Connor, Washington State Director, patrick.connor@nfib.org,
or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, anthony.malandra@nfib.org
OLYMPIA, Wash., June 4, 2026—From NFIB Washington State Director Patrick Connor on today’s release of the monthly Jobs Report from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), showing the Small Business Employment Index remaining essentially flat, registering 100.3 in May after measuring 100.4 in April. This is the third consecutive month the Index declined. The current reading is now below the 2025 average of 101.2, but still slightly above the historical average of 100.0.
“Our Jobs Report is a national snapshot not broken down by state, but it’s a safe bet that our newly instituted state income tax will worsen the outlook of Washington small business owners when they make future hiring decisions.”
From NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg
“Labor costs increased significantly to the highest reading in the survey’s history. Small business owners are facing mounting pressure to retain workers, and many firms are navigating costly new state mandates. While current conditions restrict Main Street’s already-thin profit margins, compensation measures remain steady for now.”
Highlights from the Latest NFIB Jobs Report
- Labor costs increased to the highest reading in history for the survey’s question about business challenges. Fourteen percent of business owners reported labor costs as their single most important problem, up 5 points from April.
- A seasonally adjusted net 9% of owners plan to create new jobs in the next three months, down 4 points from April and marking the lowest level since May 2020.
- Plans to hire are now below its historical average of a net 11%.
- In May, 13% of small business owners cited labor quality as their single most important problem, down 5 points from April and marking the lowest level since December 2016.
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