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Small business optimism continued its four-month slide in April, NFIB showed today.
As a small business owner, I watched the 2024 campaign closely as then-candidate Trump promised to support entrepreneurs by ...
U.S. small-business confidence slipped in June, as firms overall felt they had too much inventory on hand amid ongoing trade ...
New survey data show that President Donald Trump's quickly evolving and unpredictable tariff policies are causing small businesses to be less optimistic about the economy. The National Federation ...
Small businesses are reducing labor costs as tariffs put pressure on their bottom lines. Big businesses could be next.
Companies that collectively employ about half of America’s private workforce may bear the brunt of the impact.
Tariffs Trump's Tariffs Are Sapping Small Business Optimism Seasonally adjusted job openings and capital outlay spending are declining to levels not seen since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Small-business optimism rises as owners expect improved conditions, but uncertainty lingers because of tariffs and potential tax-policy changes.
Although optimism recovered in May, uncertainty is still high among small business owners as taxes, tariffs and inflation fear are keeping owners on edge.
Businesses have been operating with uncertainty for months now. They’ve been in a holding pattern. And now the pain is ...
A choppy day in the markets left major U.S. stock indexes little changed Tuesday as the Trump administration pressed its ...
Executive optimism for the US economy plummets amid tariff uncertainties. Companies scale back growth plans as recession fears rise.