This article is from The Small Business Hiring Guide
These websites can be useful for small business hiring.
Monster Employment Index
Get the latest on online hiring trends through Monster’s monthly analysis of US online job demand, as well as developments in the top 28 US metro markets.
US Chamber of Commerce
The leading business federation, representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations, offers a range of resources for running your company. Be sure to also check out the Chamber’s Hiring Toolkit.
US Department of Labor
The federal agency responsible for all employment issues offers a range of services, including an interactive tool that provides information on federal employment laws.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Data and statistics from the federal government, including information related to average hourly earnings, changes in the unemployment rate, productivity costs, and more.
Internal Revenue Service
The source for tax forms, bulletins and other information related to the tax implications of employment.
US Small Business Administration
The SBA’s Office of Advocacy regularly collects data related to the role of small employers in the U.S. economy.
US Chamber of Commerce Tax Tips for Small Businesses
An IRS campaign to educate self-employed and small business taxpayers about their federal tax responsibilities and common pitfalls.
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