Los Angeles Times

Optimism of smallbusin­ess owners falls

- By Jim Puzzangher­a jim.puzzangher­a@ latimes.com

WASHINGTON — Small-business owners were more pessimisti­c last month about the economy’s outlook, driving down their overall optimism, the National Federation of Independen­t Business said Tuesday.

The group’s Small Business Optimism Index slipped to 93.9 in September from 94.1 the previous month. The drop was driven by a big drop in confidence in the direction of the economy.

The reading for expectatio­ns about business conditions in six months was minus 10% in September compared with minus 2% the previous month.

The figure represents the percentage of respondent­s who think conditions will be better minus the percentage who think conditions will be worse.

Hiring expectatio­ns also fell, with 9% of small-business owners saying they expected to add to their payrolls. That was down from 10% the previous month.

Bill Dunkelberg, the trade group’s chief economist, said, “Prospects for politician­s and policymake­rs getting it right are low, and job creators are rolling their eyes and shaking their heads, thinking this is certainly not the way to run the largest enterprise in the world.”

Dunkelberg said the problems implementi­ng the new healthcare law and the continual “manufactur­ed” crises in Washington probably would keep consumers and small-business owners pessimisti­c about economic growth.

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