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Data Round-Up: Small Businesses Plan Some Pick-Up In Hiring, Wages

posted by Michael Lewis on November 12, 2014

Found in US, categorized in Growth Outlook and Business Cycle

Tags: FMI michael lewis small business optimism index wage

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While small firms remain pessimistic, the NFIB surveys show that they plan to increase hiring and capital outlays some in coming months. Wages are also rising, albeit gradually.

Abstract

FMI’s analysis of today’s October NFIB Small Business Optimism Index.

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Michael Lewis

Mike Lewis founded Free Market Inc. (FMI) in 1982 as a full-service economic consulting firm, providing insights and in-depth data analysis primarily for institutional money managers and corporate planning directors.

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