Small Business in the Economic Doldrums
Small business is down in the dumps. Just compare the attitudes shown in NFIB’s survey of small business owners with the Business Roundtable’s survey of corporate CEOs:
It’s always a little dangerous to compare one survey with another, but it sure seems that the corporate honchos are feeling better than they did before the recession, whereas small biz owners are up from the depths of the downturn, but not yet back to where they had been.
Better understanding comes (as usual) from looking at the hard numbers in financial statements.
Earnings of small business owners (including partnerships) have not yet recovered from the recession. It’s possible that the gap is attributable to the substantial number of contractors among the ranks of small businesses. Nonetheless, the small business sector doesn’t look so rosy. I’m nervous, too, that the government’s estimate of small business earnings lags actual changes in business conditions. Thus the attitudinal survey at the top of this post may indicate another few months of downturn in earnings.
Corporations, in contrast, have been surpassing the pre-recession highs:
Not just surpassing, but smashing through the pre-recession highs.
Worrisome is the last obersation of both series: downward. (Note that the proprietors’ income series is monthly, while corporate
via Businomics Blog: Small Business in the Economic Doldrums.