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06.06.2025 | Job Growth Stalls: A Wake-Up Call for the U.S. Economy | The U.S. economy is at a crossroads. Recent data reveals a stark reality: private sector job growth has hit a wall. In May, only 37,000 jobs were added, the lowest figure in over two years. This news sent ripples through financial markets, ... |
04.06.2025 | Private sector hiring rose by just 37,000 in May, the lowest in more than two years, ADP says | Private payrolls increased just 37,000 In May, below the 60,000 in April and the Dow Jones forecast for 110,000. It was the lowest monthly job total from the ADP count since March 2023.
Regarding wages, annual pay grew at a 4.5% rate for th... |
03.06.2025 | Tax Strategy: The Unsung Hero of Business Growth | In the world of entrepreneurship, taxes often loom like a dark cloud. Founders dread tax season, fearing they might have overpaid or missed crucial incentives. According to a recent survey, only 48% of business owners feel confident about t... |
31.05.2025 | California LIVE Podcast Spotlights Allison Zhang: Redefining Real Estate Business Development Through History, Hospitality, and Heart | Share
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29.05.2025 | Only 48% of Founders Feel Confident About Their Taxes — Here's How to Join Them Most founders feel tax season is a black box, but treating taxes as a year-round strategy instead of a once-a-year scram... | Nearly three out of four founders admit they go into every filing season with gnawing doubt about whether they paid the right amount, overpaid or overlooked a key incentive. QuickBooks' 2025 Financial-Literacy survey shows that fewer than h... |
08.04.2025 | The Economic Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on Small Business | Loan Mantra allows borrowers, lenders, and partners to fund loans easily and efficiently anytime and anywhere.
Do new country-imposed taxes spell triumph or terror for America’s 32 million small businesses?
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03.03.2025 | Small businesses forced to raise prices ahead of national insurance jump | - |
21.01.2025 | Navigating the Storm: How Rentec Direct Sets the Standard for Customer-Centric Business Practices | In the ever-evolving landscape of business, customer satisfaction is the lighthouse guiding companies through turbulent waters. Rentec Direct, a leader in property management software, has recently been awarded the Gold for Most Customer Fr... |
17.01.2025 | 3 Tried-and-True Strategies For Small Businesses to Emerge Stronger No Matter What the Economy Looks Like By focusing on financial stability, adaptability and customer-centric practices, these strateg... | The Small Business Optimism Index from the National Federation of Independent Business is trending upward as we begin 2025. Still, small businesses continue to face nationwide challenges from rising operational costs to supply chain disrupt... |
06.01.2025 | Small firms slash jobs on fears of employment rights bill | - |
14.11.2024 | The Business Landscape Under Trump: A Double-Edged Sword | Donald Trump is back. The 47th president of the United States is set to take office in January 2025. For many, this brings a mix of excitement and trepidation. For business owners, it’s a pivotal moment. The potential for profit is as brigh... |
11.11.2024 | 3 Major Reasons Why Donald Trump's Second Term Will Benefit My Business and Increase Profits Reducing taxes, eliminating unnecessary regulations and fostering a pro-business environment will significa... | Donald Trump will be the country's 47th president in January. He comes with a lot of baggage, and there are many reasons why people didn't vote for him. This column is not about that.
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24.09.2024 | Worker Demographics Changed During the Pandemic. To Find Quality Labor, You Should Be Doing This. Small businesses are struggling to find the talent. But experts say to flip the conversation. | Small businesses have a hiring problem.
According to the July monthly jobs report from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), 19% of small businesses rank the inability to find quality labor as the single most important iss... |
10.09.2024 | US small business sentiment ebbs in August amid rising uncertainty | Macro MattersUS small business sentiment ebbs in August amid rising uncertainty
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09.09.2024 | The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Increased in August | Index Rises as Latest Jobs Report Holds Firm
NEW YORK, Sept. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) increased in August to 109.04 amid a downtrend in the index, and following July's downwardly revised 10... |
04.09.2024 | US small business surges, sentiment improves, Treasury report says | U.S. MarketsUS small business surges, sentiment improves, Treasury report says
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13.08.2024 | US producer inflation slows as pricing power diminishes | U.S. MarketsUS producer inflation slows as pricing power diminishes
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05.08.2024 | The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Decreased in July | Index Signals a Slowdown in Job Growth is Likely in H2 2024
NEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) decreased in July to 109.61, from a downwardly revised 110.58 in June. The Employment Tre... |
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08.07.2024 | The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Decreased in June | Index Signals a Slowdown in Payroll Additions is Likely in H2 2024
NEW YORK, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) decreased in June to 110.27, from a downwardly revised 111.04 in May. The Employme... |
11.06.2024 | US small business sentiment up in May | Macro MattersUS small business sentiment up in May
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10.06.2024 | The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Increased in May | Index Signals Payroll Additions Will Persist in H2 2024
NEW YORK, June 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) increased in May to 111.44, from a downwardly revised 110.48 in April. The Employment Trends... |
10.06.2024 | Last Chance to Get Windows 11 Pro for Just $25 Don't miss this last opportunity to get the AI-powered Copilot, a Microsoft Windows 11 Pro Cortana replacement that can send your productivity skyrocketi... | Increased prices are the top economic impact concern for 29% of small-business owners, according to NFIB. One good way of reducing that problem is to buy the business software you need at great discounts, and you have one last chance to do ... |
16.05.2024 | Health | Paid sick leave sticks after many pandemic protections vanish | In a nation that was sharply divided about government health mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, the public has been warming to the idea of government rules providing for paid sick leave.
Before the pandemic, 10 states and the District o... |
09.05.2024 | US weekly jobless claims highest in more than eight months as labor market eases | Macro MattersUS weekly jobless claims highest in more than eight months as labor market eases
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09.05.2024 | Paid sick leave sticks after many pandemic protections vanish | Bill Thompson's wife had never seen him smile with confidence. For the first 20 years of their relationship, an infection in his mouth robbed him of teeth, one by one.
"I didn't have any teeth to smile with," the 53-year-old of In... |
06.05.2024 | The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Decreased in April | Index Signals Job Growth Will Stall in the Second Half of 2024
NEW YORK, May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) decreased in April to 111.25, from a downwardly revised 112.16 in March. The Employment... |
03.05.2024 | Solid US job, wage growth expected in April | Macro MattersSolid US job, wage growth expected in April
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09.04.2024 | US small-business sentiment slides to lowest level in more than 11 years | Macro MattersUS small-business sentiment slides to lowest level in more than 11 years
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05.04.2024 | Moderate slowdown in US job, wage growth expected in March | Macro MattersModerate slowdown in US job, wage growth expected in March
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18.03.2024 | NJ Employer Groups Call on Murphy Admin to Correct Dept of Labor Overreach | NJ Manufacturers and Taxpayers at Risk as NJDOL Misapplies Prevailing Wage Laws
The bureaucrats at the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development are misapplying prevailing wage on businesses where their employees never even s... |
13.03.2024 | Nearly everyone has given up on their recession call, and that makes the outlook 'dangerously reminiscent' of 2007, SocGen says | Economy Nearly everyone has given up on their recession call, and that makes the outlook 'dangerously reminiscent' of 2007, SocGen says
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31.01.2024 | National Politics | How fringe anti-science views infiltrated mainstream politics — and what it means in 2024 | Amy Maxmen | KFF Health News (TNS)
Rates of routine childhood vaccination hit a 10-year low in 2023. That, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, puts about 250,000 kindergartners at risk for measles, which often leads... |
24.01.2024 | American consumers won't save the economy in 2024 and their wild holiday spending spree was a 'last hurrah', Wells Fargo says | Economy American consumers won't save the economy in 2024 and their wild holiday spending spree was a 'last hurrah', Wells Fargo says
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16.08.2023 | A recession is only delayed as the economy continues to lose steam. Here's exactly how 8 top strategists and money managers recommend investing in this turbulent market. | Several strategists see recession risk, even though US stocks have rallied this year. TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
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30.07.2023 | Businesses aren't acting like a recession is coming this year | MoMo Productions/Getty Images
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Businesses from large companies to one-person startups are growing on the heels of strong GDP data. Consumers are spending more and businesses are investing more in equipment. Still, businesses aren'... |
30.07.2023 | Businesses aren't acting like a recession is coming this year | Businesses from large companies to one-person startups are growing on the heels of strong GDP data.
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12.07.2023 | The economy is doing exactly what we need to avoid a recession and keep booming | Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell delivers remarks during a conference at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Carlos Barria/Reuters
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14.06.2023 | How To Ensure You Get Paid In Full For Your Work | Petr is the founder and CEO of Invoice Home, an invoice generating platform designed for small businesses, freelancers and entrepreneurs. |
12.06.2023 | U.S. Economy Will Underperform Until We Get Regulation Under Control | A Senate aide delivers a stack of documents bound in red tape being used as a prop during debate on ... [+] the budget in the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP PHOTOS |
30.05.2023 | Securing A Small Business Loan In Today’s Environment | Small business loan application.getty |
25.04.2023 | Loss Of Confidence And Resulting Withdrawals From Banks Lead To A Small Business Credit Crunch | Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index finds funding requests at banks declined after Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse; borrowers find success with non-bank lenders. |
20.04.2023 | Hiring In A Tight Labor Market: What Entrepreneurs And SME Owners Need To Know To Win Over Top Talent | Finding the right employees for the job has perhaps never been more of a headache for small to medium-business owners in the current economic climate and tight labor market conditions.
A ManpowerGroup Talent Shortage Study found that roughl... |
07.03.2023 | TEXAS RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION AND MAIN STREET BUSINESSES APPLAUD FILING OF SWIPE FEE FAIRNESS LEGISLATION IN TEXAS | SB 1541 & HB 3395 save restaurants, hotels, retailers, and other merchants thousands of dollars in fees when they are required to collect state and local taxes
/EIN News/ -- Austin, TX, March 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On March 3, 202... |
23.01.2023 | 2023 Small Business Success Means Prioritizing Innovation And Change | Navigating the financial landscape has become a full-time job. For leaders of small and medium sized businesses hoping to get a grasp on the economic outlook for this new year, there seems to be one overriding point of agreement among the e... |
20.12.2022 | With inflation still elevated, a recession looming, and workers still in short supply, the minimum salary people will accept right now is almost $74,000 | Thomas Barwick/Getty Images
The lowest salary the average American would accept to start a new job is at a new high.
That's according to average reservation wage results from the New York Fed's SCE Labor Market Survey.
The average reservati... |
09.11.2022 | Dear Divided Congress: Small Business First | A closely divided Congress can find no better place to start with bipartisan policymaking than ... [+] support for small business.Getty Images |
12.10.2022 | Inflation is No. 1 concern for struggling small businesses | (The Center Square) – Newly released polling data shows inflation is a top concern for small businesses as prices continue to rise.
The National Federation of Independent Business released the survey, which shows that 30% of owners named in... |
27.08.2022 | 2 business owners explain how they're navigating the need to raise their prices and the 'revolving door' of hiring | RichLegg/Getty Images
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The last year has been a perfect storm for small businesses with a labor shortage and inflation.
With things like butter and eggs getting more expensive, bakery Butter& raised the price of its designer c... |
30.06.2022 | Why unemployment will likely rise whether or not there's a recession | Signs are mounting that the hottest job market in a generation is starting to cool off. With the crypto bubble popping, technology companies pulling back on hiring and consumers increasingly skittish about spending, economists believe that ... |
21.06.2022 | As Inflation Continues to Impact Ohio New Business Growth, LaRose Aims to Connect Ohio Businesses With Helpful Resources | Columbus – Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced 14,596 new business filings in May 2022, a 27% decrease from May 2021 and a 14% decrease from the same point in 2021.
Inflation continues to be a major factor stifling small business... |
11.06.2022 | There’s a major recession signal everybody is missing: small businesses cutting spending as they prepare for the worst | Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.
During the pandemic, Aaron Mulherin would travel as far as 150 miles from his home in Marion, Iowa, to do jobs for... |
06.06.2022 | As Growth in New Business Creation Slows in Ohio, LaRose Calls on Washington to Take on Spiking Inflation That's Discouraging Entrepreneurs | COLUMBUS – Today, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced 15,488 new business filings in April 2022, a 20% decrease from the previous month and a 30% decrease from April 2021.
As inflation continues to rise to record levels throughou... |
10.05.2022 | WizeHire lands fresh cash to expand its SMB-focused hiring platform | WizeHire, a hiring service for small- and medium-sized (SMB) businesses, has raised $30 million in a Series B funding round led by Tiger Global with participation from Amplo and Mercury. The tranche values the company at $250 million post-m... |
26.04.2022 | 15 Smart And Informative Finance-Focused Resources For Small Businesses | As a small-business owner, it’s important to find high-quality information and educational resources you can trust to help you overcome common obstacles and achieve success. These resources may include finance-focused resources such as maga... |
26.04.2022 | Inflation spurs 40 percent of small businesses to hike prices: survey | More On: inflation
An astonishing turnaround in New Yorkers’ concerns is bad news for Democrats Eric Adams revealed a big-spending budget — but inflation could ruin his plans US stocks plummet as Microsoft, Google kick off key tech earnings... |
13.04.2022 | Amid inflation and worker shortage, small businesses pessimistic about the future | (The Center Square) – Small businesses around the country are growing more pessimistic as rising inflation, supply chain issues and a worker shortage continue to threaten their viability.
A new survey from the National Federation of Indepen... |
12.04.2022 | Investment banks are saying we’ve reached peak inflation. Small businesses are still planning to raise prices | Never miss a story: Follow your favorite topics and authors to get a personalized email with the journalism that matters most to you.
A number of top investment banks are saying that the U.S. has reached peak inflation after consumer price ... |
30.03.2022 | We're at serious risk of falling into an economic quagmire known as stagflation — and it could take years to escape the financial hardship | This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.
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The current state of the US economy can best be described as an inflationary boom — strong GDP growth, low unemployment, and hot... |
24.03.2022 | Wall Street titans warn a recession is imminent but its not that simple. Here are the warning signs you need to understand. | Never miss a story: Follow your favorite topics and authors to get a personalized email with the journalism that matters most to you.
Recession is the talk of the town—or the street, that is.
Over the past few weeks, a number of Wall Street... |
10.03.2022 | What Pre- And Post-Omicron Surveys Say About Where Small Businesses Headed | If there’s one chart that might encapsulate the broad experience of American small businesses over the past year, it’s this one. |
10.02.2022 | Experts Warn U.S. Economy is at Risk of Wage-Price Spiral | Experts Warn U.S. Economy is at Risk of Wage-Price Spiral
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08.02.2022 | Bidenflation Forced Small Businesses to Raise Prices to Keep Up | Bidenflation Forced Small Businesses to Raise Prices to Keep Up
NFIB Survey shows small business owners discouraged by inflation, struggling to fill job openings
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04.02.2022 | Half of U.S. mom-and-pop businesses handed out raises during the Omicron labor shortage | Never miss a story: Follow your favorite topics and authors to get a personalized email with the journalism that matters most to you.
Half of all small-business owners gave raises to employees in January, the highest number in 48 years, fue... |
14.12.2021 | ADT : Protect Your Inventory Heading into the Holidays | by: ADT Staff
This holiday season, many small businesses are hoping not to have a repeat of 2020's woes. Unfortunately, it's not looking good as supply chain delays and theft are on the rise, and nearly every sector has been affected, espec... |
14.12.2021 | Almost half of small-business owners are taking out loans because of inflation | Never miss a story: Follow your favorite topics and authors to get a personalized email with the journalism that matters most to you.
Optimism among small-business owners is the highest it’s been since the start of the pandemic, but many ar... |
20.10.2021 | Biden’s Attempt To Block State Tax Relief Has Failed | Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley) ASSOCIATED PRESS |
08.10.2021 | 9 in 10 small business owners say there’s a lack of qualified job applicants in the labor shortage, according to a survey | 92% of small business owners trying to employ workers had few or no qualified applicants, according to a monthly NFIB study. Willie B. Thomas/Getty
A record 51% of small businesses couldn’t fill job openings in September, a report said.
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27.09.2021 | UMB Financial : Steps to help small businesses navigate the labor shortage | The pandemic continues to have a significant impact on our daily lives, whether its related to how we work, how we manage our personal lives, and how we generally interact with each other. Small businesses have been hit particularly hard, e... |
29.08.2021 | Help Your Business Succeed Through Better Financial Management | August 29, 2021 2 min read
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26.08.2021 | Number of Americans Filing for Unemployment Edges Up After 4 Weeks of Declines | August 26, 2021 4 min read This story originally appeared on The Epoch Times
The number of American workers filing for unemployment edged up last week following four consecutive weeks of declines, as the labor market continues along its bum... |
19.08.2021 | Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to Pandemic-Era Low | August 19, 2021 3 min read This story originally appeared on The Epoch Times
The number of U.S. workers filing for unemployment fell to a pandemic-era low last week, adding to evidence of continued labor market recovery.
First-time filings ... |
18.08.2021 | Hiring Crunch Drags Down Small Business Revenues | August 18, 2021 4 min read This story originally appeared on The Epoch Times
Even as large corporations like Target are posting forecast-beating earnings and reporting little difficulty attracting talent, smaller businesses say they’re stru... |
04.08.2021 | Vaccination is helping small businesses recover | A new report from Gusto finds small business employment growth is higher in some states.
In the services sector, it’s higher in the states with high vaccination rates, specifically.
Vermont had both the highest growth and full vaccination r... |
15.07.2021 | Why Businesses Need To Prioritize Upskilling And Reskilling To Stay Competitive | I’ve seen the pandemic inspire small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across every industry to pivot to a more digital business model to survive. From retail and healthcare to even manufacturing, the shift has been good for business, but... |
30.06.2021 | How big business exploits small business | Major corporations really want you to know how much they care about small businesses — as long as those small businesses don’t compete with them or cause them too much trouble.
During the pandemic, big companies were sure to draw attention ... |
25.06.2021 | How much do you know about your business partner? How to avoid getting burned | Taking on a business partner is a double-edged sword. It can open up new horizons for your business, but it can expose you to massive risks.
In one extreme example, a surfing California businessman wound up dead after he began asking too ma... |
23.06.2021 | Signing bonuses a sign of the times in Colorado’s tightening labor market | Truck drivers, package sorters, plumbers, paramedics, HVAC technicians, nurses, security guards, restaurant servers and counselors — those are just some of the positions offering big signing bonuses to lure new hires, according to Denver-ar... |
27.05.2021 | Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System : The Labor Market May Be Tighter than the Level of Employment Suggests | National The Labor Market May Be Tighter than the Level of Employment Suggests
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Nonfarm payroll employment disappointed in April, increasing just 2... |
24.05.2021 | Post-Covid Warning: Fence Federal Regulation And Spending Before The Next Economic Shock | Does it make sense as an ongoing tenet of public policy to regard a few weeks or months of business disruption, like that characterizing the outset of Covid-19, as capable of destroying major corporations, necessitating Cyclopean-scale gove... |
11.05.2021 | Subway is hiring 40,000 workers in May as it tries to return to prepandemic hours | Subway plans to hire 40,000 workers in May, but that may not be easy.
Subway closed 1500 stores in 2020 and franchisees say returning to normal hours is difficult due to a lack of workers.
Other restaurant chains are holding hiring events, ... |
11.05.2021 | A record 44% of small businesses struggled to hire workers in April, and more than a third raised prices, study finds | A ‘Help wanted’ sign is seen in the window of a bakery in Ottawa. Reuters
The National Federation of Independent Business found a record 44% of small businesses have openings they can’t fill.
Also, 36% of owners reported raising their selli... |
17.04.2021 | A labor shortage is forcing chains like Subway and Dunkin’ to cut hours, close dining rooms, and push employees to work harder than ever | Restaurants are struggling to hire workers. Yaoinlove/Shutterstock
Fast-food chains are keeping dining rooms closed and cutting hours due to a lack of workers.
Some employees who have been hired are working extra hours, resulting in more mi... |
16.04.2021 | A Florida McDonald's is paying people R700 to interview for jobs, and it still can’t find staff | The first McDonald's signs advertised the chain's 15-cent burgers.
One McDonald's in Florida in the United States is offering $50 – the equivalent of R700 – for anyone who comes in for a job interview.
The owner of the location, Blake Caspe... |
16.04.2021 | A Florida McDonald’s is paying people $50 just to show up for a job interview, and it’s still struggling to find applicants | McDonald’s is scrambling to hire workers, as restaurants face a labor shortage. AP
One McDonald’s in Florida is offering $50 for anyone who comes in for a job interview.
The owner of the location, Blake Casper, told Insider that restaurants... |
19.03.2021 | How Growing Businesses Can Prioritize Community Involvement | March 19, 2021 5 min read
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Employee volunteer time and community-engagement initiatives can sometimes feel like luxuries a growing business can’t afford. But the truth is that pr... |
07.03.2021 | How silencing the 'chatter' in your head can make you a better leader, according to a professor | Insider
Ethan Kross, a University of Michigan professor and the author of "Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It."
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25.02.2021 | How silencing the ‘chatter’ in your head can make you a better leader, according to a professor | Ethan Kross, a University of Michigan professor and the author of ‘Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It.’ Insider
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21.02.2021 | Small Business Struggles Point To Three Policy Priorities | Photo by: STRF/STAR MAX/IPx 2021 2/5/21 10,000 stores are set to close in 2021 as the Coronavirus ... [+] Pandemic continues to wreak havoc on retailers.STRF/STAR MAX/IPx |
17.02.2021 | State of Small Business in the Era of COVID-19 | By SBE Council at 10 February, 2021, 11:51 pm
SBE Council's Kerrigan Testifies before the U.S. House Committee on Small Business
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09.02.2021 | How To Leverage The Offseason To Prepare Your Business For Anything | Eric Hutto is President and Chief Operating Officer at Unisys Corporation. |
04.02.2021 | For New Congress And Administration: State Of Small Business And Entrepreneurship | President Biden’s American Rescue Plan proposes to allocate $15 billion in “flexible, equitably distributed grants” to one million of the hardest-hit small businesses. It also calls for $35 billion in government funds to leverage $175 billi... |
30.01.2021 | San Francisco businesses teeter on the brink after a year of lockdowns, fires and other hurdles | Since lockdowns first hit last March, businesses across the Bay Area — from party supply companies to live music venues — have navigated ever-shifting restrictions to survive a coronavirus-induced plunge in demand.
During the first few week... |
25.01.2021 | Businesses Receiving Federal Pandemic Aid Face Prospect Of Surprise State Income Tax Bills | Many businesses who have struggled to stay afloat through the pandemic are now facing the prospect ... [+] of having to pay state income tax on federal relief funds received through the Paycheck Protection Program, which was enacted as part... |
12.01.2021 | US small-business optimism tumbles to 7-month low as COVID-19 restrictions curb activity | Ralph Mercier, owner of Mercier's Salon, pauses from hanging up snowflakes in the window of his business in downtown Calais, Maine. Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty
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07.01.2021 | Seven Small Business Trends To Watch In 2021 | Amy is President of US Insurance Solutions at Principal Financial Group and a loyal advocate for the SMB community. |
06.01.2021 | $15 minimum wage edges closer as Democrats win Senate control | A $15 federal minimum wage is more likely after the projected result of Georgia’s runoff election Tuesday for two U.S. Senate seats.
Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, beat the Republican incumbent, Sen. Kelly Loeffler, according to NBC News... |
11.08.2020 | The Measure And Mismeasure Of Rules | Measuring the growth of America’s regulatory burden over the past half century has been a notoriously difficult task, so it is not surprising that measuring a reduction in regulatory burdens is at least as challenging. Those of us who study... |
11.08.2020 | US small business sentiment slumped in July as coronavirus cases climbed | US small business optimism fell in July as new coronavirus cases spiked, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Federation of Independent Business.
The NFIB's small business sentiment index fell to 98.8 in July after increas... |
14.07.2020 | US small business optimism jumped the most since 2016 in June as owners anticipated better sales amid the economic reopening | US small business optimism jumped 6.2 points to 100.6 in June, according to the National Federation of Independent Business' survey released Tuesday.
Small business sales expectations jumped 37 points to net 13%.
Eight of the ten components... |