Small business optimism back on the upswing; labor, inflation concerns

(The Center Square) – Optimism continued its roller coaster in November, but challenges in hiring remained a sticking point for small businesses around Ohio.

The National Federation of Small Business Optimism Index climbed 0.8% last month to 99%, above its 52-year average during a year of ups and downs.

At the same time, the Uncertainty Index also rose 0.3%, and business owners expecting business conditions to improve continues to plummet.

Filling open positions is also an ongoing struggle.

Although state-specific information is not available, NFIB Ohio State Director Jared Weiser said that creates issues during the holiday season.

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“Ohio’s small business community is feeling more optimistic as owners expect higher sales to close out the year,” Weiser said. “While optimism is improving, the tight labor market remains a consistent challenge for those small businesses looking to hire and find qualified applicants.”

The number of owners who expect more sales in November compared to October increased by 9 points, according to the index, but the percentage of owners expecting better business conditions fell 5 points from October.

Overall, expectations for better business conditions have fallen 32% since January.

The report also showed 34% of small business owners raised prices in November, up 13 points from October.

Also, 15% of small business owners said inflation was the top issue affecting their business, up 3 points from October and ranking it behind labor as the biggest concern.

The organization’s monthly job report also showed 33% of owners had job openings they couldn’t fill, up a point from October. Historically, the percentage of unfilled jobs averages 24%.

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