According to a recent report from CNBC, small business proprietors are experiencing a surge in confidence, correlating with President Donald J. Trump’s economic strategies and the implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill. The data from their latest Small Business Survey reflects a notable revival of optimism in the economic landscape.
Key Insights:
- Almost half of small business owners now perceive the economy as “excellent” or “good,” a significant leap from just 30% in the previous quarter.
- Over 50% of these entrepreneurs anticipate a rise in revenue over the next year, representing a 10% increase from last quarter, with many describing their current business conditions as “good.”
- There is a noticeable decline in the number of small business owners who feel they have been or will be adversely affected by tariffs.
- Fewer owners expect government regulations, tax policies, and trade agreements to hinder their operations than previously reported.
- Support for President Trump has risen sharply, with nearly 60% of small business owners expressing approval of his performance—a sentiment that seems to cross party lines.
- Sam Gutierrez from SurveyMonkey notes: “Small business owners who identify as Democrats report the largest increase in sentiment. They are much more optimistic about business conditions compared to the previous quarter.”
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