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NFIB Jobs Report: Unfilled Job Openings Continue to Decline

NFIB Jobs Report: Unfilled Job Openings Continue to Decline

September 5, 2025

Job openings were the highest in construction, manufacturing, and transportation.

TOPEKA (September 5, 2025)NFIB’s August jobs report found that 32% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in August, down 1 point from July. The last time unfilled job openings fell below 32% was in July 2020. Twenty-eight percent have openings for skilled workers (down 1 point), and 13% have openings for unskilled labor (up 1 point).

 

“While the economy appears to be doing well, small businesses are scaling back on job openings,” said Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “Small business owners with job openings are still looking for qualified applicants, many citing labor quality as their single most important problem.”

 

“For some of our members, they’re paring down open positions and focusing on retaining their current workforce,” NFIB State Director Dan Murray said. “But for many others, they want to get their open positions filled. It’s just a challenge finding the right applicants.”

 

In August, 21% of small business owners cited labor quality as their single most important problem, unchanged from July. Labor costs reported as the single most important problem for business owners fell 1 point from July to 8%.

 

Overall, 53% of small business owners reported hiring or trying to hire in August, down 4 points from July. Forty-three percent (81% of those hiring or trying to hire) of owners reported few or no qualified applicants for the positions they were trying to fill, down 5 points. Twenty-six percent of owners reported few qualified applicants for their open positions and 17% reported none.

 

Twenty-eight percent have openings for skilled workers (down 1 point) and 13% have openings for unskilled labor (up 1 point).

 

Job openings were the highest in the construction, manufacturing, and transportation industries, and the lowest in the wholesale and finance industries.

 

A seasonally adjusted net 15% of owners plan to create new jobs in the next three months, up 1 point from July and the third consecutive monthly increase.

 

Seasonally adjusted, a net 29% of small business owners reported raising compensation in August, up 2 points from July. A net 20% (seasonally adjusted) plan to raise compensation in the next three months, up 3 points from July. Labor costs reported as the single most important problem for business owners decreased 1 point from July to 8%.

 

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