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One-quarter of Iowa Employers Plan to Add Workers in early 2019

One-quarter of Iowa Employers Plan to Add Workers in early 2019

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Just over one-quarter of Iowa employers plan to add more workers over the first three months of 2019. That’s according to a survey released by ManpowerGroup. Spokesman Dave Wheeler says over 12,500 businesses across the U.S. took part in the survey.

Another 67-percent of Iowa employers responded by saying they plan to maintain current staffing levels over the first quarter of next year. Manpower’s last survey, covering hiring intentions for October through December, found 21-percent of Iowa businesses expected to add workers.

The Manpower survey shows, nationwide, 23-percent of U.S. businesses expect to add employees between the months of January and March. Another five-percent anticipate a decline in their payrolls.

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