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The release of the May Small Business Economic Trends survey shows reduced optimism in the #smallbiz landscape, with the uncertainty index rising.
Learn more about the economic market by reading the recent report: https://t.co/FEVVlGQwp5
Small Business Optimism Index Dips Below Historic Average: "It’s critically important right now for policymakers to avoid unforced errors that increase costs for Main Street entrepreneurs."
https://t.co/w5SOsYj4RY
#NFIB released new radio & digital ads urging members of Congress to permanently repeal the unconstitutional Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) mandate and for FinCEN to destroy the data previously submitted by U.S. #smallbusinesses.
Click the link to learn more: https://t.co/KFOf2UpRdL
The #NFIB Research Center's May Jobs report found little change in the Small Business Employment Index, which remained essentially flat. Job openings are down 5 points from April at the lowest level since May 2020.
Read the survey findings here: https://t.co/KtaaANq4y3
With labor costs at an all-time high, it’s understandable that small business owners are putting new job creation and hiring plans on the back burner, but we can’t stay here forever...
https://t.co/RadCAavmjI
NFIB joins lawsuit against one of the world's most expensive regulations. Unless the program is scrapped, these higher energy costs will make Oregon businesses less competitive and ultimately cost us jobs.
https://t.co/Subgw6gC7P
It’s especially troubling that Oregon politicians would even consider taking away a powerful economic development tool like bonus depreciation and replacing it with a new tax credit program that very few small businesses will be able to utilize... https://t.co/gmjahNEcEX
Oregon’s unemployment rate is much higher than the national average and job openings are near a five-year low. The Legislature could have spent the last five weeks working to turn things around... https://t.co/G36nce5bi1
Small Business Saturday is just around the corner, and hopefully we’ll see strong local sales between now and the end of the year, but I’ll bet I know what else is on small business owners’ holiday wish lists this year...
https://t.co/1Pig0GJaY3
"Oregon is losing ground, falling behind two more states this year... which helps explain why our unemployment rate is worryingly higher than the national average."
https://t.co/xVooj4YjyQ
The 20% Small Business Deduction was made a permanent feature of the federal tax code, averting a massive automatic tax increase that would have kicked in at the end of the year had Congress failed to act.
https://t.co/o6jpgnse6u
These new tools give small business owners and elected leaders in Oregon real data about the economic stakes of making permanent the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction - or failing to do so:
https://t.co/EvuCmCU4TK
Hiring or not hiring is first and foremost related to small business solvency, which is either helped or harmed by tax and regulatory policies.
https://t.co/VwEjCAdCee
NFIB Releases Report Detailing Benefits of 20% Small Business Tax Deduction, Consequences of Potential Small Business Tax Hike in Oregon
https://t.co/PojoXlVLce
#NFIB congratulates @LChavezDeRemer on confirmation as Secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor.
“When in Congress, Lori Chavez-DeRemer received NFIB’s Guardian of Small Business award for her voting record on key issues,” said NFIB President Brad Close.