Small Business Optimism Index increased slightly in February - InvestingChannel

Small Business Optimism Index increased slightly in February

CR Note: Most of this survey is noise, but there is some information, especially on the labor market and the “Single Most Important Problem”.

From the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB): February 2019 Report: Small Business Optimism Index

The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index improved modestly in February, increasing 0.5 points to 101.7. Views about future business conditions and the current period as a good time to expand improved as did plans to make capital outlays. Earnings trends weakened, as a million laid off workers and others affected by the shutdown cut back on spending.
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Job creation broke the 45-year record in February with a net addition of 0.52 workers per firm (including those making no change in employment), up from 0.25 in December, and 0.33 in January. The previous record was 0.51 reached in May 1998.

Twenty-two percent of owners cited the difficulty of finding qualified workers as their Single Most Important Business Problem, only 3 points below the record high. Thirtyseven percent of all owners reported job openings they could not fill in the current period, up 2 points from January and 2 points below the record high. br /> emphasis added

Small Business Optimism Index Click on graph for larger image.

This graph shows the small business optimism index since 1986.

The index increased to 101.7 in February.

Note: Usually small business owners complain about taxes and regulations (currently 2nd and 3rd on the “Single Most Important Problem” list).  However, during the recession, “poor sales” was the top problem. Now the difficulty of finding qualified workers is the top problem.

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