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Umpqua Bank recently conducted a mid-year survey of small and midsize businesses across Arizona on their 12-month economic ...
The National Federation of Independent Business said on Tuesday its Small Business Optimism Index fell two tenths of a point ... This week, the level of tariffs that U.S. trading partners will face ...
New survey data shows entrepreneurs beat their own expectation—even before the rollout of Trump tariffs—leaving them positive ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” passed, authorizing all sorts of tax and spending changes, all yet to actually happen.
More bad news came on July 31st, as the president announced a fresh barrage of tariffs on many of America’s trading partners, along with new measures to prevent companies from dodging the duties.
Small-business optimism rises as owners expect improved conditions, but uncertainty lingers because of tariffs and potential tax-policy changes.
President Trump's trade policy goes into effect Thursday, but could still be upended by a landmark court case.
Early this morning, the latest monthly NFIB Small-Business Optimism Index for June has come out, registering a headline of 98.6 — down a tad from the 98.8 posted a month ago and the 98.7 ...
By importing its gelato ingredients from Italy to Livermore, Verace is now going to face a new 15% tariff on goods brought in from the European Union – a cost the owner worries about.