Not exact matches
«In this new
economy, workers and start - ups and
small businesses need more of a voice, not less,» President Obama writes in his opening letter to the
report.
The Vistage CEO Confidence Index, which tracks sentiment among
small business CEOs,
reported this week that 1,700 entrepreneurs expect «a stagnant
economy during the year ahead... and will likely curtail hiring plans.»
With better access to capital (this was a particularly big factor, according to the
report), more experience in
small business settings, and relevant mentors to help make their dreams a reality, non-white entrepreneurs could have hired 9 million more people and added that additional $ 300 billion to the
economy.
While a government
report showed that the
economy added 207,000 jobs, a survey conducted by a payroll processing firm found that
small businesses are hiring at a more modest clip.
With
small business owner sentiment remaining low (only 54 percent of
business owners
reported to SurePayroll that they are optimistic about the
small business economy in August), I'd count on the latter to be true.
According to a
report from Harvard and Princeton economists, nearly all of that job growth — about 94 percent — is the result of alternative careers, freelancing,
Small Office / Home Office (SOHO)
businesses and the «gig
economy.»
It is titled «The Emerging Artisan
Economy» and the
report and related materials are available at: www.intuit.com/futureofsmallbusiness. The
report covers 3 broad trends that will impact
small business formation and operations over the next decade:
The comptroller said his office recently issued a
report on the role of immigrants in the city's
economy and found areas like Flushing, Corona and Jackson Heights have quickly growing
economies that have been more resilient to the economic downturn because of the
small businesses often owned by immigrants.
Small businesses are a vital part of New York state's
economy, supporting nearly 3.9 million jobs and generating more than $ 950 billion in annual revenues, according to a
report released by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
Small -
business owners also
reported souring confidence in the
economy, after feeling increasingly confident earlier in the year.
Germany's
small businesses are the most optimistic about their own
economy according to the inaugural Global
Business Monitor report from international business funder, Bibby Financial Service
Business Monitor
report from international
business funder, Bibby Financial Service
business funder, Bibby Financial Services (BFS).
According to the Fall 2017
Small Business Owner Report, «This fall, confidence in the economy jumped, with small business owners feeling more confident that the local, national and global economy will improve compared to one year
Small Business Owner Report, «This fall, confidence in the economy jumped, with small business owners feeling more confident that the local, national and global economy will improve compared to one y
Business Owner
Report, «This fall, confidence in the
economy jumped, with
small business owners feeling more confident that the local, national and global economy will improve compared to one year
small business owners feeling more confident that the local, national and global economy will improve compared to one y
business owners feeling more confident that the local, national and global
economy will improve compared to one year ago.