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Small Businesses Feel Sting of Inflation as Prices Soar, Survey Shows

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Small Businesses Feel Sting of Inflation as Prices Soar, Survey Shows

To cope with higher prices, about two-thirds of respondents said they were raising costs for consumers. Small retailers were more likely to report raising the prices of their goods and services (80%) than those in professional services (68%), manufacturing (65%) and services (56%).

One in three small business owners (33%) now rank inflation as the biggest financial challenge, an increase from 23% in the previous quarter. Other concerns include supply chain disruptions, COVID-19 safety protocols and compliance, revenue and employee well-being and morale. 

A persistent labor shortage has also weighed on small businesses as owners are forced to hike wages in an increasingly competitive market to hire new workers. Some economists have warned that rising wages could fuel even higher inflation – a jarring possibility, given that consumer prices already surged 7.5% in January, the fastest pace since February 1982. 

The combination of high inflation and rising wages has fueled concern about the possibility of a wage-price spiral, a 1970s-style phenomenon where high inflation leads to pay hikes, which in turn lead to more spending and more expensive prices.

“The administration and Congress need to focus on easing the burden on small businesses by reducing inflationary pressures and addressing the worker shortage crisis to ensure continued recovery on Main Street,” Sullivan said. 

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The inflation spike has been bad news for President Biden, who has seen his approval rating plunge as consumer prices rose. The White House has blamed the price spike on supply chain bottlenecks and other pandemic-induced disruptions in the economy, while Republicans have pinned it on the president’s massive spending agenda. 

Still, despite the headwinds, small businesses said they remain relatively optimistic about their operations and expectations for the future. About three in five owners, or 61%, said their business is in good health.

Source:- https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/small-businesses-inflation-chamber-of-commerce

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