Sentences with phrase «survive in a bad economy»

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«Often in the hands of entrepreneurs or families, small businesses with up to 99 employees are typically more flexible when economic shifts occur but can lack the deep pockets to survive a major decline in the economy,» notes the Index besides a graph showing a sharp decline in wages during the worst years of the economic crisis and a steep increase over the last three quarters of last year.
NFIB represents main street businesses, businesses that are struggling to survive in an economy made worse by the destructive votes Senator Foley has cast.
Now that the economy is beginning to show signs of stability, you can be sure that those lenders that survived one of the worst economic recessions in U.S. history will be extremely careful when determining who can carry prime credit cards and who can't.
«It may seem like a cliche, but I know from our experience that pet stores can more than survive in good economies or bad if they focus less on pricing and more on the welfare and needs of their employees and customers,» Levy says.
I invite all of our readers to learn more about Healthy Spot in the February issue of Pet Business, where we will take an in - depth look at how several different chains of various sizes have been able to not only survive but thrive in a bad economy.
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