The Small Business Sector in Urban America: Growth and Vitality in 25 Cities

Diana Farrell, Chris Wheat
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Small businesses are one of the pillars of urban economies, making substantial contributions to economic growth and dynamism. However, the fragility of the small business sector is an ongoing challenge that limits how much it contributes to economic growth in cities. Understanding the drivers of growth and failure in the small business sector — and the variation of these drivers across cities — is critical to the development of policies that promote small business survival and growth. The JPMorgan Chase Institute leveraged high-frequency, de-identified financial data from a sample of 290,000 small operating businesses to identify differences and similarities in small business financial outcomes across 25 US cities. This report provides a lens into the composition and contributions of different types of firms to aggregate revenue growth and exit rates of the small business sector. Our findings are fourfold. First, new firms account for most of the revenue growth in the small business sector, but their contributions to growth vary widely by city. Among new small businesses, five percent of firms account for nearly all aggregate revenue growth across cities, and these usually grow organically. Additionally, while revenue growth rates vary substantially by industry across cities, small firms in construction, other professional services, health care services and high-tech services drive aggregate growth in most cities. Across cities, retail and other professional services drive small business exits. These findings suggest that both local and national policymakers interested in the financial health of the small business sector might benefit from paying closer attention to themes that are similar across cities, and important differences between cities.
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美国城市中的小企业:25个城市的成长与活力
小企业是城市经济的支柱之一,对经济增长和活力作出了重大贡献。然而,小企业部门的脆弱性是一个持续的挑战,限制了它对城市经济增长的贡献。了解小企业成长和失败的驱动因素,以及这些驱动因素在不同城市之间的差异,对于制定促进小企业生存和发展的政策至关重要。摩根大通研究所(JPMorgan Chase Institute)利用来自29万家小型经营企业样本的高频、去识别的财务数据,找出美国25个城市小企业财务结果的异同。本报告提供了一个镜头到不同类型的公司的组成和贡献的总收入增长和小企业部门的退出率。我们的发现有四个方面。首先,新公司占小企业部门收入增长的大部分,但它们对增长的贡献因城市而异。在新成立的小型企业中,5%的公司几乎占了整个城市总收入的全部增长,而且这些公司通常是有机增长的。此外,虽然各个城市的收入增长率因行业而异,但在大多数城市,建筑、其他专业服务、医疗保健服务和高科技服务领域的小企业推动了总体增长。在各个城市,零售和其他专业服务推动小企业退出。这些发现表明,对小企业部门财务健康感兴趣的地方和国家政策制定者可能会受益于更多地关注城市之间相似的主题,以及城市之间的重要差异。
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