Small business by the numbers: from minimum wage to sacrificing your sex life ~ Economics News

Friday, November 7, 2014

Small business by the numbers: from minimum wage to sacrificing your sex life

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A small-business owner. Photograph: Martin Godwin/Martin Godwin
  • Number of small businesses in the United States: 28.2m
  • Number of workers employed by small businesses: 55m
  • Most recent year in which more small businesses were started than ones that were shut down: 2000

  • Number of employees a business must have to be considered “small”: fewer than 500
  • Percentage of small businesses that consist of a single employee: 79.9%
  • Jobs eliminated by big business since 1990: 4m
  • Jobs added by small businesses in the same period: 8m
  • Percentage of small businesses owned by minorities: 14.6%
  • Percentage of small businesses owned by veterans: 9.1%
  • Percentage of small businesses owned by women: 36%
  • Percentage of female entrepreneurs who said they have had to sacrifice their sex lives for their small business: 22%
  • Stress of owning a small business compared to the stress of raising a child: x3
  • Percentage of men who don’t want their children to be part of their small business: 27%
  • Percentage of male business owners who list confidence as their strongest asset: 30%
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30% of male business owners list confidence as their strongest asset Photograph: Hero Images/Hero Images/Hero Images/Corbis
  • Percentage of small business owners who are concerned about the effectiveness of US government leaders: 75%
  • Worst states for small business according to business owners:California, Rhode Island, Illinois, Connecticut and New Jersey
  • Percentage of small business owners who feel that they pay the right amount of taxes: 64%
  • Percentage of small business owners who feel that Obamacare will have a negative impact on their businesses: 41%
  • Percentages of business owners who say they would offset the negative impact of Obamacare by halting future hiring: 38%
  • Percentage drop in loans to small businesses between 2008 and 2014: 18%
  • Percentage of small business employers who turn to credit cards to finance their businesses: 14.5%
  • Current national hourly minimum wage: $7.25
  • Percentage of business owners who approve of the move to raise the national minimum wage to $9.50: 47%
  • Percentage of entrepreneurs who feel that raising the minimum wage would hurt small businesses: 60%
  • Percentage of business owners who would reduce their workforce if minimum wage was raised: 28%
  • Percentage of small business owners who would reduce worker benefits if minimum wage was raised: 31%
  • Percentage of small business owners who feel that they are operating successfully: 70%
  • Percentage of small business owners who are “very happy” with what they are doing: 77%