A couple of polls from the Wells Fargo-Gallup Small Business Index show a few interesting trends among small business owners.
First, let's look at the numbers regarding what small businesses think about the present and future small business operating environment. One poll taken in mid-July shows that, with respect to the Wells Fargo-Gallup Small Business Index, small business owners optimism declined from 23 in April to 17 in July. Last summer, this rating was at zero (which shows that business owners were neutral at that time) and in mid-2012 it was at -28; compare this to a high of 114 in 2006. So although it seems that small business are much more optimistic than when we were in the throes of the Great Recession, that optimism is very measured and fragile.
Second, let's look at the satisfaction numbers for U.S. small business owners. Satisfaction has gone up in 2012 compared to this time in 2010, with 39% of owners U.S. feeling extremely or very satisfied compared to 26% in July 2010. In addition, 39% of small business owners also report as feeling extremely or very successful. Of course, these numbers are not near the pre-recession highs.
So what does this all tell us...
And what can we take away from this...
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