Friday, October 30, 2009

Small Business Optimism Bounces Back

Small business hopes rebounded in September as the NFIB Small-Business Optimism Index rose 3.5 points to a more normal level of 99.4. "This confirms the slowdown in the economy anticipated in the July survey – down, but not out," said NFIB Chief Economist and MyBusiness magazine columnist William Dunkelberg. The Index, bouncing back to near its 30-year average, was lifted by positive movement among six components including the outlook for an improved economy, favorable earnings and higher sales. Inflation pressure also eased.

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