Double Dose of Good News for Small Businesses?
Double Dose of Good News for Small Businesses?
March 12, 2024 Last Edit: July 23, 2024
Wyoming comment on release of latest Optimism Index from NFIB.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tony Gagliardi, Wyoming State Director, Tony.Gagliardi@nfib.org
or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, Anthony.Malandra@nfib.org
CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 12, 2024—Release today of the latest Small Business Economic Trends (SBET) report by the National Federation of Independent (NFIB) showed some glimmers of hope for the small business economy, even though the report was the 26th consecutive month below its 50 year average.
“Small businesses will take anything they can get,” said NFIB Wyoming State Director Tony Gagliardi. “They’ve been struggling for more than two years, so any improvement in the SBET (aka the Optimism Index) is welcome news, as is the recent adjournment of the Wyoming State Legislature without passing a new or increased tax or onerous regulatory burden. It’s been a long time since Main Street received a double dose of good news.”
Added Bill Dunkelberg, NFIB’s chief economist, “While inflation pressures have eased since peaking in 2021, small business owners are still managing the elevated costs of higher prices and interest rates. The labor market has also eased slightly as small business owners are having an easier time attracting and retaining employees.”
NFIB’s monthly Small Business Economic Trends (SBET) report is the gold standard measurement of America’s small business economy. Used by the Federal Reserve, Congressional leaders, administration officials, and state legislatures across the nation, it’s regarded as the bellwether on the health and welfare of the Main Street enterprises that employ half of all workers, generate more net new jobs than large corporations, and gave most of us the first start in our working life. The SBET (Optimism Index) is a national snapshot of NFIB member, small business owners not broken down by state. The typical NFIB member employs 10 people and reports gross sales of about $500,000 a year.
Highlights from Today’s Report
- Reports of labor quality as the single most important problem for business owners decreased five points to 16%, the lowest reading since April 2020.
- The net percent of owners who expect real sales to be higher increased six points from January to a net negative 10% (seasonally adjusted), an improvement from last month.
- Small business owners’ plans to fill open positions continue to slow, with a seasonally adjusted net 12% planning to create new jobs in the next three months, the lowest level since May 2020.
- Thirty seven percent (seasonally adjusted) of all owners reported job openings they could not fill in the current period, down two points from January and the lowest reading since January 2021.
- The net percent of owners raising average selling prices declined one point from January to a net 21% (seasonally adjusted), the lowest reading since January 2021.
Keep up with the latest Wyoming small business news at www.nfib.com/WY and on Twitter @NFIB_WY
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