Small-Business Optimism in U.S. Declines to Three-Month Low
By Vince Golle - Oct 8, 2013
Confidence among U.S. small businesses fell in September to the lowest level in three months as more companies grew pessimistic about the economic outlook.
The National Federation of Independent Businesss optimism index decreased to 93.9 last month from 94.1. Three of the measures 10 components accounted for the decline, the Washington-based group said.
The share of business owners expecting an improvement in business conditions in the next six months slumped by 8 percentage points, the biggest drop since November, to minus 10 percent. The decrease may have reflected mounting concerns ahead of the federal government shutdown that began last week.
Consumers and small-business owners are pessimistic, not expecting a crash in the economy, just accepting the notion that growth is going to be sub-par and that their government is likely to continue in dysfunctional mode, William Dunkelberg, the groups chief economist, said in a statement.
The figures also showed fewer companies reported an improvement in earnings. At the same time, more said they projected sales will increase.
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