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“Although optimism recovered slightly in May, uncertainty is still high among small business owners,” said NFIB Chief ...
U.S. small-business confidence improved in May, likely because of a de-escalation in trade tensions between Washington and ...
Small business sentiment rose in May for the first time this year, coinciding with an agreement on May 12 to lower tariffs ...
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index increased for the first time this year, but taxes and uncertainty remained a concern ...
Small business optimism rises to 98.8 in May, beating the 51-year average, despite Trump’s tariffs. Strong S&P 500 gains and ...
Euro zone industry and trade took major hits in April, likely reflecting U.S. tariffs announcements, challenging the view of ...
A new survey from professional services firm Azets Ireland shows that Irish mid-market, owner-managed and family-owned businesses rate their economic prospects at 5.5 out of 10, down from 6.5 last ...
Trump's 10% baseline tariffs devastate small NJ-based importers like Rinseroo, while domestic manufacturers like Scentsicles see opportunity.
Improved prospects for sales was the biggest factor pushing up the NFIB’s Optimism Index beyond its 51-year average.