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SURVEY: GA Small Business Owners Growing More Optimistic

SURVEY: GA Small Business Owners Growing More Optimistic

January 14, 2025

Georgia News

The results of the national NFIB Optimism Index are reflected in Georgia

NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins says the national NFIB Optimism Index is a good reflection of what’s happening in Georgia.

State-specific data is unavailable, but Loggins said, “Small business owners throughout Georgia are feeling more upbeat about the year ahead. They’re hopeful that Washington will support policies that reduce inflation and help small businesses grow and create jobs.”

To learn more about the December Optimism Index, click here.

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