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Article Abstract:

A commentary on the economic trends for small businesses in the United States is presented. An analysis of consumer spending, capital equipment, and inflation, is given. The implications of the Federal Reserve rate cuts are also discussed.

Author: Dunkelberg, William C., Wade, Holly
Publisher: National Federation of Independent Business
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2007
Evaluation, United States. Federal Reserve Board, United States economic conditions, Powers and duties

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Single most important problem

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Two graphs and a table representing the economic problems encountered by small businesses in the United States are presented. The figures presented in the graphs include data from 1974 to 2007.

Author: Dunkelberg, William C.
Publisher: National Federation of Independent Business
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2007
Table, Graph

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Summary

Article Abstract:

A survey that shows optimism index, labor markets, capital spending, inventories and sales, inflation, profits and wages, and credit markets is presented.

Publisher: National Federation of Independent Business
Publication Name: Small Business Economic Trends
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1080-0816
Year: 2006
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Subjects list: United States, Economic aspects, Small business, SOHO
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