Small Business Outlook Significantly Improved

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By National Small Business Association, Special for  USDR

The National Small Business Association (NSBA) today released its 2016 Year-End Economic Report which shows a small-business community with a vastly improved economic outlook than just six months ago. The number of small businesses anticipating economic expansion in the next 12 months increased from 29 percent six months ago to 54 percent  today.

“The number of small-business owners who say today’s economy is better than six months ago has nearly doubled since July,” stated NSBA President and CEO Todd McCracken. “Unfortunately, small-business access to capital and hiring over the past year didn’t mirror that major uptick in outlook and both indicators remained relatively  stagnant.”

Despite stubbornly slow growth in hiring among America’s small-business owners, hiring projections for the coming 12 months was up 10 percentage points. Accordingly, there were gains in small-business owners’ confidence in their own business: 80 percent said they are confident in the future of their business—the highest this indicator has been in nine years. Seventy-eight percent of small firms already are growing or anticipate growth in the coming  year.

The number one thing small business wants Congress and the Administration to do is end the partisan gridlock and work together, followed closely by tax simplification, reduce health care costs and address the deficit. NSBA also asked a number of federal contracting questions in the survey and found that, while the majority of prime contractors receive payment within 30 days, only about one-third of subcontractors  do.

“Fewer small-business owners today say that economic uncertainty is a significant problem facing their business than at any point in the last nine years,” stated NSBA Chair Pedro Alfonso of Dynamic Concepts, Inc. in Washington, D.C. “However, health care costs and the tax burden both increased in terms of major problems facing their  business.”

The 2016 Year- End Economic Report was conducted on-line Jan. 16 through Feb. 8, 2017 among 1,426 small-business  owners.

Please click here to download the full  report.

Celebrating 80 years in operation, NSBA is a staunchly nonpartisan organization advocating on behalf of America’s entrepreneurs. NSBA’s 65,000 members represent every state and every industry in the U.S. Please visit www.nsba.biz or follow us at  @NSBAAdvocate.

SOURCE National Small Business  Association

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