US Small Business Optimism Rebounds
2026-07-14 10:10
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
The US NFIB Small Business Optimism Index increased to 97.4 in June 2026, the highest in four months, compared to 95.3 in May and forecasts of 95.8.
Expectations for better business conditions and real sales improved substantially.
21% of business owners cited inflation as their single most important business problem, up 3 points from May and marking the highest reading since October 2024.
Inflation ranks as the top problem.
Still, the share of owners planning to raise prices in the near future declined.
Also, the net percent of owners expecting better business conditions in the next six months rose 10 points to a net 13%.
“Lower fuel costs provide welcome relief for businesses as well as consumers, with firms anticipating improved operating conditions over the next six months.
While there have been improvements in the overall environment, high interest rates and modest economic growth are causing owners to approach hiring and capital spending with caution”, said NFIB Chief Economist.