Staffing Employment Inches Down in February

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ASA Staffing Index Monthly Report, February 2025

Year-to-Year Gap Narrows, New Starts Down from Previous Week

Staffing employment inched down during the week of Feb. 10-16, with the ASA Staffing Index decreasing 0.4% but holding at a rounded value of 83. Staffing companies cited no primary factor that hindered further growth. Staffing jobs were 7.8% lower relative to the same period last year, narrowing the gap by half a point from 8.3% the previous week.

New starts decreased in the seventh week of the year, down 10.7% from the prior week. Only one in four staffing companies (26%) reported gains in new assignments week-to-week.

The ASA Staffing Index four-week moving average edged up from the previous week to a rounded value of 82. Temporary and contract staffing employment for the four weeks ending Feb. 16 was 8.6% below the same period in 2024.

“Delays in long-term tailwinds—including rate cuts and labor costs—compounded by short-term challenges such as inclement weather, have led to a slow start to 2025 for staffing employment and the broader labor market. Relief may be on the horizon for staffing employment, as businesses are confident that economic conditions will improve throughout the year, but the staffing industry will have to wait a little longer for the economy builds to develop an appetite for additional headcount,” said Noah Yosif, chief economist at ASA.

This week will be used in the February monthly employment situation report scheduled to be issued by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on March 7.

The ASA Staffing Index is reported nine days after each workweek, making it a near real-time measure of staffing employment trends. ASA Staffing Starts are the number of temporary and contract employees placed in new assignments during the reporting week. ASA research shows that staffing employment has historically been a coincident economic indicator.

The ASA Staffing Index is reported nine days after each workweek, making it a near real-time measure of staffing employment trends. ASA Staffing Starts are the number of temporary and contract employees placed in new assignments during the reporting week. ASA research shows that staffing employment has historically been a coincident economic indicator.

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