51% Of SMBs Concerned Inflation Could Cause Shutdowns

SMBs Concerned Inflation Could Cause Shutdowns

Here are more highlights:

  • Focusing on the 51% who are most concerned:
    • 1% have already closed due to inflation
    • 1% plan to shutter by the end of June
    • 26% are “highly concerned,” and
    • 23% are “somewhat concerned.”

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  • Another 11% are "slightly concerned," 17% say it’s hard to say either way
  • Only 21% say they're "not at all concerned."
  • 72% of restaurant owners are worried: 49% are highly concerned
  • 60% of minority owners & 53% of women running their own companies are nervous about inflation, too
  • States with the most-worried small business owners include MD (58%), CT (57%), TN (57%), CO (54%), MA (54%) and WA (54%). In Canada, AB (61%) & ON (54%) top the list
  • Other poll results show additional economic factors magnifying concerns:
    • 37% have only one month or less of cash reserves
    • 44% are earning 50% or less of their pre-COVID monthly revenues
    • 49% say their costs have increased by more than 25%, but only 16% are able pass those expenses onto customers
    • Rent has spiked for 52% of those polled (up 6% from 46% in April)
    • 60% say inflation has been worse than COVID

Many quotes bringing these sentiments to life are featured, as well. Here are a few:

  • "It’s just a matter of time before we have no working capital left to operate with. I'm about to lose everything."
  • "It's just too hard to keep going. Shutting down later this month or next."
  • "Fuel costs might be the death of my business."
  • "I've weathered four recessions. I'll keep going. Just means stress and poverty for my family."

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