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Montana Comment on Latest NFIB Jobs Report

Montana Comment on Latest NFIB Jobs Report

December 4, 2025

Some small business owners are tired of being the only employee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ronda Wiggers, State Director, rondakwiggers@gmail.com
or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, anthony.malandra@nfib.org

HELENA, Mont., Dec. 4, 2025—From NFIB Montana State Director Ronda Wiggers on today’s release of the monthly Jobs Report from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), showing that 33% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in November, up 1 point from October and the first increase since June. Unfilled job openings remain above the historical average of 24%.

“Montana’s small businesses are really struggling to find help. I know more than one that has simply closed after years in business, because they were tired of being the only employee. I know of many that have openings that they have pretty much given up trying to fill.”

NFIB’s Jobs Report is a national survey of NFIB-member small-business owners, not broken down by state. The typical NFIB member employs between one and nine people and reports gross sales of about $500,000 a year.

From NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg

“The economy has continued to grow steadily despite the recent government shutdown. On Main Street, job growth continues to be constrained by a lack of qualified employees.”

Highlights from the Latest NFIB Jobs Report

  • The last time hiring plans reached this level was in December 2024.
  • In November, 21% of small business owners cited labor quality as their single most important problem, down 6 points erasing most of October’s sudden increase.
  • Labor costs, reported as the single most important problem by small business owners, remained at 8%.
  • Seasonally adjusted, a net 26% of small business owners reported raising compensation in November, unchanged from October. A net 24% (seasonally adjusted) plan to raise compensation in the next three months, up 5 points from October. The last time plans to raise compensation were at this level was in December 2024.

 

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