Survey: Entrepreneurs' Outlook Grim
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"Small businesses are continuing to feel pressure in this weakening economy," said Discover small business card director Ryan Scully. "The number of owners having trouble paying their bills is the highest we've seen since April and more than half of owners are cutting back on their business development plans, which is an all-time high."A record high--51 percent--number of business owners "plan to decrease spending on business development" this year, according to the survey.
About 44 percent of respondents said they experienced cash-flow problems over the last 90 days, a tie with April's high.
Andonly 5 percent of small-business owners say they think the economy is doing well--a record low. Interestingly, the number of entrepreneurs who think the economy is getting worse actually decreased a little, from 74 percent to 72 percent month-to-month.
Asked about the presidential campaign and the incoming administration, a plurality of respondents--29 percent--saidthey would like to see taxes as the first priorityof the new administration when it comes to small business.
About 47 percent of small business owners surveyed, by the way, felt that Joe "the Plumber" Wurlzebacher was "a good representative of the concerns of most American small-business owners." About 40 percent say they felt the opposite way.