Small-Business Outlook Bleak From The Inside

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Two new business surveys show a grim look at reality through the eyes of small-business owners, CNN Money reports. The December Small Business Optimism Index from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) revealed its largest ever monthly decline in small-business employment. It also showed:

  • 53 percent of business owners faced falling profits in the past three months versus last quarter
  • 46 percent reported lower sales
  • 15 percent saw a recent increase in sales, a record-low figure
  • 13 percent more owners expect the economy to worsen than improve
  • 7 percent have reduced staff compensation

Another survey from the National Small Business Association (NSBA) revealed:

  • 38 percent of respondents have enjoyed increased sales
  • 45 percent report declining sales
  • 64 percent expect the recession to continue for the next 12 months
  • 38 percent are not confident about their businesses’ financial future—an increase from the 25 percent of business owners who said the same in August
  • 26 percent had to shrink their staffs in the last 12 months
  • 18 percent added jobs

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CNN Money: Entrepreneurs' Optimism Hits All-Time Lows

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