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61% Are Optimistic About '23, Despite Economic Hurdles

Michigan Business Network
January 24, 2023 5:00 PM

 

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Alignable’s January 2023 Road To Recovery Report is out and the forecast is rather optimistic. After a rough 2022 for many small business owners, 61% feel that 2023 should be a good year for them, despite high inflation, rising interest rates, fears of recession, increasing rents, and other financial obstacles. And of that group, 26% said 2023 could be “great,” helping them expand and thrive.

This latest report is based on responses from 5,703 randomly selected small business owners polled from 12/31/22 to 1/19/23, along with past data gathered from 690,000 other SMB owners since March 2020.

Here are a few other key statistics:

  • 56% say they’re more optimistic about their business success now than in Jan. 2022.
  • While small business owners say inflation’s still their No. 1 concern, the percentage of those worried about it has declined from 32% to 30% in the past month. And those saying they don’t have any major financial concerns jumped to 20% in Jan., up five percentage points from just 15% in Dec.
  • The cost of supplies also has declined. In December, 40% of SMB owners told us supplies were 25% or higher compared to pre-COVID prices. But that percentage dropped to 34% this month
  • But the news is not all good, unfortunately. While 45% said customer counts are up for them, only 38% said they’re generating as much revenue monthly as they did prior to COVID. So, there’s still a long way to go before we can say most businesses have bounced back. 
  • In fact, SMB owners estimate it will take at least until Q1 2024 for most small businesses to fully recover to pre-COVID revenue levels.
  • And while optimism is higher than usual right now, 56% also say they fear a recession could hit this year, which would bring more economic trouble.
To see the full report, go here.I'm happy to provide additional data on states, provinces, specific industries, and demographic groups. Also, if you want to schedule an interview with small business owners, our CEO Eric Groves, or other Alignable researchers, please let me know.

Best regards, ChuckChuck CastoAlignable's Head of Research, Corporate Communications & Newschuck@alignable.com

Note To The Media: You can use the information contained in this report for any story globally. We only request that you acknowledge Alignable as the source, and that you backlink to this report, so your audience can benefit from additional details. Thanks again for your interest in supporting small businesses, the backbone of our economy.

P.S. -- Several charts like these are included in the report:

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