Skip to content

Keystone Business Climate Survey

Keystone Business Climate Survey

May 19, 2022

Keystone Business Climate Survey

The Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc., a Harrisburg-based nonprofit public policy organization is conducting the semi-annual Keystone Business Climate Survey of Pennsylvania business owners, CEOs, and top executives. NFIB members are invited to participate in the Spring survey! The survey takes approximately five minutes to complete and seeks YOUR opinion on various state and federal issues affecting the business community and the current state of Pennsylvania’s economic climate. You can participate in the survey by clicking on this link:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5DS5PCG Results of past Keystone Business Climate Surveys are posted on www.lincolninstitute.org.  Results of this survey will be published and posted to this site. Thank you!
Get to know NFIB

NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.

Receive our newsletter and email notification
Knowledge is power. Let us help you stay informed with breaking legislative news, regulatory updates, business tips, and more.

Related Articles

Kentucky State Capitol
December 9, 2025
KY General Assembly to Begin 2026 Session on Jan. 6
NFIB will continue to update members on issues affecting small business.
Read More
Mississippi State Capitol, Jackson, MS. Public domain image from Library of Congress.
December 9, 2025
MS Legislature Returns to Jackson on Jan. 6
NFIB will keep its members updated on issues affecting small business.
Read More
December 9, 2025
NFIB Opposes Small Business Tradeoff in House Bill 274
Small businesses can’t afford higher UC Trust Fund rates
Read More
December 9, 2025
NEW NFIB SURVEY: Small Business Optimism Edges Up in November
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Dec. 9, 2025) – The NFIB Small Business Optimism Ind…
Read More

© 2001 - 2025 National Federation of Independent Business. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Accessibility