MetLife & U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index: 2018 Q1

The 2018 Q1 MetLife & U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index rose to 66.3, up three points from Q4. A turnaround in confidence in the direction of the national economy contributed to the boost, making it the fourth consecutive quarterly rise and the largest increase on the Index record. This means 66.3% of small business owners have a positive outlook about their company and the small business environment in the United States.

Rebounding national economic outlook leads local sentiment for the first time.  Small businesses’ perception of the national economic climate has warmed considerably, with a majority of business owners (55%) feeling positive for the first time since the survey’s inception, amid tax reform optimism.

Confidence about tax reform depends on business size, region, and demographics. Manufacturers (50%), larger small businesses (51%), and those in the Northeast (58%) are the most enthusiastic about tax reform. Small businesses in the West lag (37%). Women (44%) and minority-owned businesses (30%) are less confident that tax reform will help their business compared to men-owned businesses (48%).

 

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