The
National Federation of Independent Business said its Small
Business Optimism Index dropped 2.4 points to 93.2 last month,
the third straight month of readings below the 48-year average
of 98. The index has declined every month this year.
Thirty-one percent of owners identified inflation as their
single most important problem, up 5 points from February. This
was the biggest share since the first quarter of 1981 and
replaced worries about "labor quality" as the No. 1 problem
confronting small businesses.
The economy is experiencing high inflation caused by shortages,
massive fiscal stimulus and low interest rates.
Annual inflation is rising at the fastest pace in 40 years. The
Federal Reserve last month raised its policy interest rate by 25
basis points, the first hike in more than three years. Minutes
of the policy meeting published last Wednesday appeared to set
the stage for big rate increases down the road.
According to the NFIB survey, the share of owners raising
average selling prices increased 4 points to a record high of
72% last month. It noted that "price-raising activity over the
past 12 months has continued to escalate, reaching levels not
seen since the early 1980s when prices were rising at double
digit rates." Price increases were across all industries.
Half of business owners planned to raise prices, up 4 points
from February. Wage inflation could also pick up.
Forty-seven percent of owners reported job openings they could
not fill, down 1 point from February but far above the 48-year
historical average of 23%. The share of businesses reporting
raising compensation dipped one point to 49%. About 28% planned
to raise compensation in the next three months, up 2 points from
February.
Twenty-two percent of owners said that labor quality was their
top business problem, unchanged from February.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Andrea Ricci)
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