Small Business Operators Pessimistic About The Future

For the third month in a row, the NFIB’s Small Business Optimism Index has decreased. It dropped by 2.4 points in March to 93.2. That marks the third consecutive month below the 48-year average of 98. Inflation is worrying small business operators the most (31%), up five points from February and the highest reading since the first quarter of 1981. Inflation has now replaced labor quality as the number one problem for small business operators.

“Inflation has impacted small businesses throughout the country and is now their most important business problem,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “With inflation, an ongoing staffing shortage, and supply chain disruptions, small business owners remain pessimistic about their future business conditions.”

Key findings included from the report:

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