Small Biz Economic Trends: 2015 in Review Small Biz Economic Trends

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Small Biz Economic Trends: 2015 in Review Small business owners were more optimistic than any year since the recession, but optimism is below the 42-year average of NFIB’s Small Business Economic Trends survey.

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Average reading for all 42 years of the survey

OPTIMISM HAS BEEN ON THE RISE AS THE ECONOMY RECOVERS FROM THE GREAT RECESSION. NFIB Small Business Optimism Index: 2007-2015 100 97.0 95.5

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BUT OPTIMISM ULTIMATELY DROPPED IN 2015. NFIB Small Business Optimism Index: 2015 100.0 97.9

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Why the Woes?

We asked: What’s the single most important problem facing your GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND RED TAPE

$808.1B: TAXES

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business today?

21%

Government-imposed regulatory costs on businesses since 2008

2015’s small business health insurance tax (up 41% from 2014)

QUALITY OF LABOR

45.5%:

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Portion of owners with open positions in 2015 who reported few or no qualified applicants for the job—a sign the labor market is tightening

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COST/AVAILABILITY OF INSURANCE Rate at which deductibles are rising faster than wages

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POOR SALES

9%

24.4%:

Portion of owners who increased sales volumes in 2015

AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS HAVE A DIM OUTLOOK FOR 2016. 7% more small business owners believe the economy will be worse than better in the next six months.

12% believe January will be a good time to expand.

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“Prospects for dealing with tax reform, the rising cost of healthcare and the flood of capital-devouring regulations are dim. This will continue to depress growth … into 2016.” –NFIB Chief Economist William Dunkelberg

Source: NFIB Research Foundation

NFIB.com/SBET2015