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Business Owners Optimistic on National and Local Economy

In This Article:

  • 78% of small and mid-sized business owners are optimistic about prospects for their own business, near the 23-year survey high mark of 79% recorded a year ago.

  • Half of owners are optimistic about the national economy, just under the survey-high level of 56% recorded last fall.

  • 56% are optimistic about their local economy, compared to 62% six months ago.

PITTSBURGH, March 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PNC's latest semi-annual survey of small and mid-sized business owners, which concluded Feb. 4, indicates sustained optimism not just for their own businesses, but for the national and local economies as well.

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Nearly eight in 10 (78%) business owners are optimistic about prospects for their own business, little changed from last fall (76%) and near the all-time high (79%) for the survey, recorded a year ago.

Now in its 23rd year, the survey found 50% of owners are optimistic about the national economy hovering just under the survey-high levels recorded last fall (56%) and spring (55%), while a majority (56%) are optimistic about their local economy – a drop from the survey-high mark measured a year ago (63%).

"The latest results from PNC's survey of small and mid-sized businesses demonstrate the U.S. economy remains in solid shape in the spring of 2025, with continued strong demand and a good labor market," said Gus Faucher, Chief Economist of the PNC Financial Services Group.

Higher revenue businesses are among those more likely to be optimistic about the national and local economy as well as prospects for their own business. This same tier of business owners is most likely to anticipate increasing sales in the coming months and to expect to see an increase in profits in the next six months.

"Demand from both consumers and businesses is increasing, driving solid gains in revenue and profit across industries. The U.S. economy should continue to expand through the rest of this year and into 2026, supporting small and mid-sized businesses," Faucher said.

Zooming out, the overall portion of business owners expecting increasing sales in the coming six months is unchanged since fall (65%) and up from last spring (55%). In parallel, profit expectations for the next six months remain steady with a majority (57%) expecting an increase, matching the reading last fall and near the level from a year ago (52%).

Manufacturing and construction sector businesses are among those most likely to expect sales increases while services businesses are least likely to expect an increase.

Other findings in the survey include: