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Why are small businesses still so dour about the future? Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with this month's NFIB Report, which show small businesses uncertainty about the future due to slow sales demand, are not hiring or investing.
Big businesses seem to have the same concerns as smal lbusinesses. NFIB's Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the Global Interdependence Center's recent conference where big business leaders were also uncertain about the future.
What's holding back the U.S. Main Street economy? Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with the NFIB report that shows small businesses are just barely more optimistic than last month.
How are the operating elements going for small businesses? Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with the NFIB report which indicates that sales, hiring and profits are still nothing to get excited about.
Why isn't Washington focused on America's chronic unemployment and underemployment. Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with the NFIB report that reveal that no on has an answer for the tens-of-millions of unemployed and underemployed
Wall Street is up but Main Street is down. Bill Dunkelberg joins JIm Blasingame with this month's NFIB Report that shows a continued negative attitude about the economy by small businesses, and suggest reasons for this condition.
Small business sales are still down. Bill Dunkelberg joins JIm Blasingame with this month's NFIB Report showing small businesses still have languishing sales, plus are still not making capital investments.
Small businesses are still not hiring. Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with this month's NFIB Index showing over half of small businesses are not hiring, and three fourths of those who are hiring can't find qualified prospects.
Why is small business optimism still so low? Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on this month's NFIB Index that shows small business owners are still uncertain about the economy and Washington politics.
Slow small business growth keeps hiring numbers down. Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame with the NFIB Index that shows small businesses are still not hiring because they don't see the growth opportunities from sales.