NEW YORK, March 7, 2024 – As President Joe Biden prepares to deliver his State of the Union address, Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices is releasing new survey data showing the “State of Small Business Support.” In a telling reveal of how small business owners feel about the programs currently offered by the federal government, 63% give the federal government a “C or below” letter grade on the effectiveness of programs, services and tax credits available for small businesses, and 71% percent give the federal government a “C or below” letter grade when it comes to the job it does marketing and communicating about the programs, services and tax credits available to small businesses. Only 34% of small business owners say they have a good sense of what federal programs, services and tax credits are available to them.
Small business owners have a clear directive to fix the problem: 92% say it’s important for Congress to comprehensively modernize the Small Business Administration (SBA) – an agency that has not been reauthorized by Congress since 2000.
At the same time, personally, 75% of small business owners report they are optimistic about their financial trajectory in 2024. Furthermore, 57% expect to create jobs this year, 62% are projecting an increase in profits before the year concludes and 28% rate the economy as good or excellent – a 9% increase compared to three months prior.
“Leaders in Washington often talk passionately about their support for small businesses and praise small business as the backbone of the American economy, but small business owners would like to see that talk turn into action by having Congress prioritize modernizing the Small Business Administration,” said Janice Jucker, Co-Owner of Three Brothers Bakery in Houston, TX and an alumna of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program. “Congress has not reauthorized the Small Business Administration since 2000, which means the programs, resources and charge of the agency are rooted in a bygone economy. Small business owners will be watching the State of the Union–and the election year campaign to follow–hoping to hear candidates and elected officials prioritize the modernization of the Small Business Administration.”
Examining specific programs offered by the federal government:
Other key findings from the “State of Small Business Support” survey dataset include:
The survey data is a result of responses by 1,453 Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses alumni in a survey conducted by Babson College and David Binder Research from January 15-19, 2024. The survey included small business owners from 49 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.
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