Single most important problem facing small business
Article Abstract:
The big winner in the balloting for the 'single most important business problem' is 'cost and availability of insurance' garnering 23 percent of the votes with 'taxes' in second place at 19 percent. The all-time winner attracting 41 percent of the votes in the early 1970s is 'inflation' while the number-two position on the historical list is occupied by 'credit availability and interest rates' with 37 percent of the vote.
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2003
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Two graphs and a table representing the profile of small businesses that participated in the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) survey are presented. The actual number of firms, their industry types, and the number of full and part-time employees are also given.
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2007
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