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10.06.2025

U.S. small business optimism index advances more than forecast in May - NFIB report shows

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) announced on Tuesday that its Small Business Optimism Index advanced by 3.0 points to 98.8 in May, following a 1.6-point drop in the previous month. This marked the first rise in the indicator in five months, which lifted it slightly above the 51-year average of 98.0. 

Economists had forecast the gauge to increase to 95.9 in May.

According to the report, the May climb in the headline gauge was due to increases in 7 of all 10 components, led by a measure of small business owners expecting real sales to be higher (+11 points), a measure of small business owners expecting the improvement in the economy (+10 points), and a measure of small business owners viewing current inventory stocks as “too low” (+7 point).

Commenting on the latest data, Bill Dunkelberg, NFIB Chief Economist, noted that, although optimism recovered slightly in May, uncertainty is still high among small business owners. “While the economy will continue to stumble along until the major sources of uncertainty are resolved, owners reported more positive expectations on business conditions and sales growth,” he added.

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