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Bespoke: NFIB Small Business Optimism Hits A 34 Year High

FYI: Say what you want about the pace of economic growth, but most small business owners are downright giddy and the most confident they have been in their careers. The latest evidence is the monthly sentiment survey of small businesses from the NFIB. In this month’s report, the headline index came in higher than expected, rising from 106.9 to 107.6 versus expectations for an increase to 107.1. The last time the index was this high was in September 1983, and in the history of the survey, the index has only been higher twice. Check out the long-term chart below. In 1983, there were two months where the index exceeded this month’s reading, and in 2004 it got close to current levels but came up just short.

When President Trump campaigned, he ran on a platform of reducing the regulatory and tax burden for American businesses. Based on the trends we have seen from the monthly Small Business Optimism report since he was elected, his actions have certainly had an impact. Take the “most important problem” question in each month’s report. Back in October 2016, before President Trump was elected, a combined 42% of small businesses cited either Taxes or Government Regulation as their biggest problem, and the two were tied for the lead as being cited by the largest percentage of businesses. In the most recent report, the combined reading of these two problems is just 30%, which is the lowest in eight years!
Regards,
Ted
https://www.bespokepremium.com/think-big-blog/nfib-small-business-optimism-hits-a-34-year-high/
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