63% of small business are now on hiring freeze, 10% laying off employees

 

The demand for labor in small businesses in the U.S. hit record-low in August as 63 percent are now putting their hiring on hold because they can’t afford to augment their workforce. Also, 10 percent of small businesses laid off employees last month.

These numbers were based from a recent Alignable Research Center poll. For comparison, 45 percent of small businesses had hiring freeze and four percent fired employees in July.

A total of 5,618 small business employers participated in the poll from Aug. 13 to Sept. 6. About 60 percent of the entrepreneurs said freezing hiring and firing their employees were inevitable as labor costs are at least 50 percent higher than they were pre-Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Twenty-nine percent lamented that payroll costs have doubled. Almost half of the respondents stated that they halted hiring due to economic factors, including general inflation, labor costs and fears of a recession. By state, 75 percent of New York small businesses stopped hiring, 74 percent in Ohio, and 68 percent in Pennsylvania.

Some 66 percent of small business owners say the country “is in a recession for sure,” with 28 percent adding it feels more like a “depression.”

Moreover, only 23 percent of small business owners say they have fully recovered financially from the worst years of COVID, which declined by two percent from July and down 20 percent from December 2021. This recovery rate is the lowest the Alignable Research Center has seen in more than a year. (Related: THANKS, BIDEN: Small businesses struggle as highest inflation in decades wrecks US economy.)

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Ohio Motorist In A Pickle After Cops Find Drug Stash In His Car

An Ohio man is facing drug charges after police found a large amount of marijuana and THC wax in his car during a traffic stop yesterday afternoon.

Antonio Stanley, a 40-year-old Cincinnati resident, was busted on felony trafficking and possession counts after he was pulled over on Interstate I-75, police report. Stanley, pictured at right, is being held in the Butler County jail on the narcotics raps.

As seen in the above evidence photo (click to enlarge), along with the narcotics, cops seized drug paraphernalia, cash, a phone, and an individually wrapped Freestone dill pickle.

According to the Bangor, Michigan-based Freestone Pickle Company, its products are a “great, salty snack alternative” that are low in calories and fat- and cholesterol-free.

The confiscated pickle has an estimated street value of about $1.

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The Neighbors

When ya gotta go … At 4:40 p.m. on March 4, Kenneth Clark Carlyle, 64, walked up his neighbor’s driveway in his birthday suit and relieved himself, No. 2 style, on the neighbor’s glass patio table, The Smoking Gun reported. The whole thing was caught on not one, but two “separate angles of the victim’s home security video footage,” the police report noted. Clearwater, Florida, officers arrived at Carlyle’s RV camper, where they spoke to him “through the door … and he was still visibly naked and highly uncooperative.” The bond on this incident is $250, but he was already in trouble from a December infraction, so he remains in the pokey. [Smoking Gun, 3/7/2022]

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Unclear on the Concept

When Bshar Ahmed, 30, of Youngstown, Ohio, was arrested on March 7, he told police that he was selling marijuana from the gas station where he was working the midnight shift because he just got out of prison and he needs the money, WKBN-TV reported. The owner of the station called officers about Ahmed and produced a bag, which Ahmed admitted was his, that contained bags of weed and a loaded .38-caliber semiautomatic handgun, along with suspected methamphetamine, crack cocaine, indeterminate pills and over $1,000 in cash. Ahmed’s previous convictions bar him from possessing a firearm. [WKBN, 3/8/2022]

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Santa Claus Successfully Elected for North Pole’s City Council

The results are in and the man called Santa Claus running for North Pole, Alaska’s city council has been successfully elected a seat.

In a previous post, we detailed the story of a man with an uncanny resemblance (not to mention the same name) as Old Saint Nick and how he was running for city council in the Alaskan town of North Pole – a city with a population of just 2,000 people.

After counting up the ballots, it seems the citizens of North Pole were happy to have Santa Claus represent their town – either that, or they didn’t want to be put on the naughty list this year.

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Man Kicks Swans And A Duck While Practicing Karate Edison Lucius – April 27th 2018 A man was spotted kicking a number of swans and kicking a sleeping duck, as he was using his local park as his dojo

Rocco Joseph Mantella, Orlando Police Department

On Thursday, April 26th, 34-year-old Rocco Joseph Mantella was arrested after witnesses spotted him kicking a number of water birds whilst practicing karate, the location of his mock-up dojo was Lake Eola in Orlando, Florida.

The arrest report revealed at approximately 9:20 am, multiple witnesses spotted Rocco practicing karate in Lake Eola Park. Witnesses revealed that he kicked two swans in the head and was suspected of kicking another swan in the backside. Witnesses stated that he kick the swans “as hard as possible.”

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Police Collar Trespass Suspect Doused In Paint Virginia woman, 34, was nabbed in Norfolk

NOVEMBER 18–Meet Keeta Neville.

The Virginian, 34, was arrested earlier this month after cops responded to a report of a “disorderly trespasser” at a Norfolk property.

Neville, who had an outstanding arrest warrant, was busted for disorderly conduct and “five counts of assault on law enforcement that occurred during her arrest,” according to a police spokesperson.

When Neville was collared on November 6, she had “a paint like substance on her,” cops say. The source of the paint–which is similar to Benjamin Moore’s Windsor Cream–is a mystery.

Neville, who is locked up without bond, is next due in court on December 1. Her rap sheet includes arrests for disorderly conduct, larceny, indecent exposure, contempt, trespassing, and purchasing alcohol for a minor.

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“Trigger” the Dog Shoots Owner in the Foot

A woman in Indiana was shot in the foot by her dog who is named “Trigger”.

Allie Carter, 25, was out hunting with her dog, Trigger, a chocolate Labrador, when she set her 12-gauge shotgun on the ground.

Trigger stepped on the shotgun, which set off the gun’s trigger and shot his owner, Carter, in the foot.

Carter is now recovering with foot and toe injuries and is urging others to complete a hunter education course – something she did not do prior to this incident.

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Book Ban Backfire: Texas School District Forced to Pull the Bible

ATexas school district has pulled dozens of challenged books from its library shelves—including the Bible—just before the start of the academic year under a new policy introduced by conservative leaders.

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“Attached is a list of all books that were challenged last year. By the end of today, I need all books pulled from the library and classrooms,” Keller Independent School District executive curriculum director Jennifer Price instructed principals in an email Tuesday, obtained by The Texas Tribune. “Once this has been completed, please email me a confirmation. We need to ensure this action is taken by the end of today.”

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Purse Thief Runs Into Police Arms Aeron Kip – April 11th 2017 A man who stole a woman’s purse runs straight into the long arms of the law, literally

Brian Keith Siemienski, Port St Lucie Police

On Monday, April 10th, 33-year-old Brian Keith Siemienski was arrested after he snatched a woman’s purse in a Denny’s car park, located in Port St Lucie, Florida, he ran away straight into the arms of the law.

At approximately 3:00 pm a Denny’s employee was sitting in her car, whilst the fast food eatery was being cleaned for bugs. Brian approached her vehicle, the employee asked if she could help him, brian replied “Yeah this”, he opened her car door, snatched the Dennys workers handbag.

The pair struggled with the handbag until the handle broke off the purse. Brian ran off with the loot but he ran straight into the arms of a St Lucie Police Sergeant. the police were already in the area.

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