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Report: AR small-business owners less optimistic about future

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Tuesday, May 27, 2025   

Optimism among small businesses in Arkansas and the U.S. is hitting lows comparable to early pandemic days, largely because of changing tariff policies.

A National Federation of Independent Business index showed only 18% of business owners are planning to invest in long-term assets in the next six months, down three points from March and at levels last seen in April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. President Donald Trump has made about 50 announcements on new or changed tariff policies since taking office.

Dilawar Syed, former deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, on a Center for American Progress panel, said businesses need certainty.

"Two-thirds of the 35 million small businesses import," Syed pointed out. "And 97% of all exporters are small businesses. So folks may not think of small businesses being at the front end of the trade policy impact. They are at the tip of the spear."

The Republican Congressional Budget currently in the works would end tax credits from the Affordable Care Act that support health insurance for one-fifth of small business owners, or 4.2 million people.

Other federal laws could affect businesses cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which would hurt those in food business.

Vanessa Faggiolly, owner of Amerisal Foods, is among them.

"My margins are already so thin that just trying to absorb that 10% just completely kills me," Faggiolly pointed out. "We can't just get these increases and pass it onto the consumer right away. It's going to take time. If we survive, it's going to take some time."

Trump has cut 43% of the staff at the Small Business Administration and other agencies assisting businesses, including the Agriculture, Commerce and Treasury Departments.


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