WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)
Small-business optimism nudged higher in October on mild improvement in expectations for earnings and sales ahead, according to data released Tuesday
The National Federation of Independent Business's small-business optimism index rose 0.3 points to 93.1
The survey, conducted before the presidential election, found that the percent of owners uncertain about whether business conditions will be better or worse in six months was at a record high of 23%
Weak sales is still the reported No. 1 business problem for 22% of owners surveyed
Small-business optimism nudged higher in October on mild improvement in expectations for earnings and sales ahead, according to data released Tuesday
The National Federation of Independent Business's small-business optimism index rose 0.3 points to 93.1
The survey, conducted before the presidential election, found that the percent of owners uncertain about whether business conditions will be better or worse in six months was at a record high of 23%
Weak sales is still the reported No. 1 business problem for 22% of owners surveyed
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