Small Business By The Numbers
The March Small Business Economic Trends data is largely reflective of small business owners’ and consumers’ reactions to a dramatic spike in oil prices. Small business owners are having to absorb those higher input costs and pass them along to their customers. NFIB Research Center Co-hosts, Holly Wade and Peter Hansen, calibrate what are considered significant changes in a month like this. Learn more about the February Small Business Economic Trends report and NFIB’s new Small Business Employment Index. [https://www.nfib.com/small-business-trends-research/] Other highlights include: * NFIB’s Energy survey clearly showed energy was a large component of cost related to business operations (4:03) * The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index [https://www.nfib.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/NFIB-SBET-Report-March-2026.pdf] fell 3.0 points in March to 95.8, leaving it below its 52-year average of 98.0 (6:27) * The biggest contributors to the decline in the index (9:02) * A large shift of 4 points in the health of their business (15:42) * Small business landscape in hiring plans and unfilled job openings (17:10)
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