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=='''Survey Respondents on Small Business Issues'''==
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! style="width: 5%;" | Survey
! style="width: 1%;" | Date
! style="width: 20%;"| Labor Markets
! style="width: 20%;"| Capital
! style="width: 20%;"| Sales
! style="width: 25%;"| General Outlook
! style="width: 9%;" | Data
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| [http://www.nfib.com/assets/SBET-February-2016.pdf SBET February 2016]
| February 2016
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*42% of businesses in the survey report few or no qualified applicants for a position that they were trying to fill
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*4% of small business owners surveyed reported that company borrowing needs were not met
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*11% cite weak sales as their principal business problem
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*Spending and hiring plans fell as expectations for growth in real sales volumes declined
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('''N=2194''', Data was obtained from membership files of the NFIB)
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| [http://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/files/press_kit/additional/Small_Business_Owner_Report_-_Fall_2015.pdf Small Business Owner report]
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Fall 2015
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*67% planned to hire 12+ employees within 2015
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*46% of small businesses surveyed cite credit availability as their primary concern
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*28% of businesses say they will use recently acquired funding to develop a new product or service within the next year
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*56% say they expect the US economy to improve within the next 12 months
*72% of small businesses expect their revenue to increase for the year
|('''N=1,001''' small business owners in
the US with annual revenue $100,000<x<$4,999,999 and employing
between 2<x<99 employees)
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| [https://wellsfargoworks.com/File/Index/J6WCK2WHn0yd-wrTX8btvA WellsFargo survey]
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January 2016
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*26% of small businesses expect to hire in Q1 2016
*66% of businesses expect the number of jobs to stay the same
*11% of businesses say that hiring and retaining qualified staff is their most pressing problem
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*19% of businesses responded that obtaining credit was difficult
*5% of say cash flow and financial stability as the company's biggest problem
*4% of businesses surveyed speculate credit availability may be prohibiting company growth
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*14% experienced difficulty attracting customers in Q1 2016
*38% of businesses surveyed stated a positive revenue increase in Q1 2016
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*67% of small businesses regard their financial situation as good or very good in Q1 2016
*71% expect a positive financial future within the next 12 months
*8% of small businesses say that the economy is the principal problem their business is facing
|('''N=600''' small business owners in Q1 2016)
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|[http://www.vistage.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/WSJ-CEO-Survey-0116.pdf WSJ survey]
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January 2016
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*54% of businesses surveyed said they expect firm size to increase
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*40% of businesses reported that they expect their firm's fixed investment expenditures to increase during the next 12 mo.
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*73% report an expected sales increase within the year
*54% of firms expect their profitability to improve
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*Investments in new plant and equipment have fallen to their lowest level in more than two years
*20% of firms expect the economy to worsen in the year ahead—the highest level in more than two years.
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|[https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/smallbusiness/SBCS-2014-Report.pdf NY Fed Survey]
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2014
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*27% of businesses reported an increase in their full time staff
*15% reported a decrease in their full time staff
*58% of respondents reported no change in their employee base
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*23% of businesses reported 10-25K of debt
*62% of businesses had applied for <100K of financing
*41% responded they'd sought financing from a large regional bank
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*35% of respondents reported increasing revenues and positive profitability
*23% of businesses said they'd experienced difficulty in attracting customers
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*29% of businesses reported personal savings as their primary financing source
*29% of businesses operated at a loss
*13% of respondents said the increasing costs of running their business was their principal concern
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10 states of coverage: Alabama, Connecticut,
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, New Jersey,
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee with businesses <500.
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