Despite dire predictions from economists of a looming recession, most small business owners remain optimistic, according to Alignable.com, the largest small business network with 4 million+ members.
Most Alignable members polled in a series of Alignable New Voice Of Small Business Surveys predict a recession is at least six months to a year or more away.
Meanwhile, many are redoubling their efforts to earn as much as possible during this still-strong economy. In all, 16,000+ small business owners participated in the polls. Here are the top trends that emerged:
Banner Year Expected For Some
A wide variety of small business owners across several industries expect to experience record-breaking sales by the end of the year.
They include travel agents who specialize in nature adventures, a manufacturer of fly fishing gear, event planners, business coaches, accountants, construction companies, and residential, as well as commercial real estate agents.
In contrast, categories anticipating YOY declines are agriculture, dog breeding, high-end art, and some car dealerships.
Vape store owners are experiencing the biggest struggles, expecting sales to plummet by 50 percent or more, given recent bans and negative press around vaping.
Hot Spots Where The Local Business Community Is Thriving
In terms of geography, Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland & Labrador have the highest number of Canadian economic optimists based on Alignable's polls. Most businesspeople from these provinces anticipate sales boosts of 20% to more than 50% by the end of 2019.
In the U.S., the Top 20 states where optimism about year-end sales is the highest, include: Alaska, Idaho, Hawaii, Kentucky, New Mexico, Utah, New Jersey, Nevada, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Colorado, Georgia, New Hampshire and West Virginia.
The only U.S. states or territories that showed significantly less economic enthusiasm include storm-ravaged Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as agricultural hubs including Iowa and Nebraska.
"Despite the optimism in these surveys, some of our members are having a difficult time with the current economy, and those small business owners actually believe we're already in a recession," added Alignable's President and Co-founder Venkat Krishnamurthy. "Yes, they're in the minority, but the diverging opinions we've noticed in some members' comments mean we should watch holiday season 2019 very closely to see if the optimism holds or if more people start thinking that a major slowdown is imminent."
For more details about these surveys, please contact Chuck Casto at chuck@alignable.com.
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