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US small business optimism falls to lowest in 9 months, NFIB says

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April 26, 2024
Amina Niasse - Reuters

By Amina Niasse

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. small business sentiment fell in February to the lowest level since May due to continued concerns around inflation, according to a report published on Tuesday.

The monthly National Federation of Independent Business sentiment index fell to 89.4 in February from 89.9 in January. The reading marks the 26th-straight-month where the index remained below its 50-year average of 98.

The share of owners citing inflation as their most pressing problem rose 3 points to 23%, the top concern for businesses according to the report. During the Federal Reserve's rate-hike campaign, launched in 2022 and now nearing the end of its cycle, small business owners also have felt the pinch of higher costs and tighter credit conditions.

โ€œWhile inflation pressures have eased since peaking in 2021, small business owners are still managing the elevated costs of higher prices and interest rates,โ€ said Bill Dunkelberg, NFIB's chief economist.

โ€œThe labor market has also eased slightly as small business owners are having an easier time attracting and retaining employees.โ€

Those surveyed who reported labor difficulties as a top concern fell to 16% from 21% in January, the lowest reading since April 2020.

The share of owners expecting better business conditions on a six-month basis fell 1 point to a net-negative 39%. The portion of owners who expect higher real sales in the next three months rose 6 points to a net-negative 10%.

(Reporting by Amina Niasse; Editing by Dan Burns and Stephen Coates)

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