Small Business Bounces Back in August 2020

In the most recent issue of the NFIB Small Business Economic Trends released this morning, the headline number for August came in at 100.2, an increase of 1.4 from July.

Via press release:
The NFIB Optimism Index increased 1.4 points in August to 100.2, a reading slightly above the historical 46-year average. Seven of the 10 Index components improved, two declined, and one was unchanged. The NFIB Uncertainty Index increased two points in August to 90, the second-highest reading since 2017.

ā€œSmall businesses are working hard to recover from the state shutdowns and effects of COVID-19,ā€ said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. ā€œWe are seeing areas of improvement in the small business economy, as job openings and plans to hire are increasing, but many small businesses are still struggling and are uncertain about what the future will hold.ā€

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