by Calculated Risk on 10/14/2014 09:21:00 AM
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
NFIB: Small Business Optimism Index Declines in September
From the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB): Small Business Optimism Index Declines in September
September’s optimism index gave up 0.8 points, falling to 95.3. At 95.3, the Index is now 5 points below the pre-recession average (from 1973 to 2007). ...Hiring plans decreased to 9 (still solid).
NFIB owners increased employment by an average of 0.24 workers per firm in September (seasonally adjusted), the 12th positive month in a row and the largest gain this year.
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And in a positive sign, the percent of firms reporting "poor sales" as the single most important problem has fallen to 14, down from 17 last year - and "taxes" at 21 and "regulations" are the top problems at 22 (taxes are usually reported as the top problem during good times).
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This graph shows the small business optimism index since 1986.
The index decreased to 95.3 in September from 96.1 in August.
Note: There is high percentage of real estate related businesses in the "small business" survey - and this has held down over all optimism.