US February NFIB small business optimism index 100.7 vs 101.0 expected

The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell by 2.1 points in February to
100.7. This is the fourth consecutive month above the 51-year average
of 98 and is 4.4 points below its most recent peak of 105.1 in December.
The Uncertainty Index rose four points to 104 – the second highest
recorded reading.

NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg notes: “Uncertainty is high and rising on Main Street and for many reasons.
Those small business owners expecting better business conditions in the
next six months dropped and the percent viewing the current period as a
good time to expand fell, but remains well above where it was in the
fall. Inflation remains a major problem, ranked second behind the top
problem, labor quality.”

US NFIB Small Business Optimism Index

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