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2024 Report on Employer Firms: Findings from the 2023 Small Business Credit Survey 2024 年雇主企业报告:2023 年小企业信贷调查的结果
Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI: 10.55350/sbcs-20240307
While firm revenue and employment growth held mostly steady year-over-year, most firms - more than 9 in 10 - experienced either a financial or operational challenge in 2023. With respect to financing, the share of firms that applied for loans, lines of credit, or merchant cash advances declined year over year, though approvals remained little changed.
虽然企业收入和就业人数的同比增长基本保持稳定,但大多数企业(超过十分之九的企业)在 2023 年都遇到了财务或运营方面的挑战。在融资方面,申请贷款、信用额度或商户现金垫款的企业比例同比有所下降,但批准率变化不大。
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2023 report on startup firms owned by people of color: findings from the 2022 Small Business Credit Survey 2023年有色人种创业公司报告:来自2022年小企业信贷调查的结果
Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI: 10.55350/sbcs-20230616
Lucas J. Misera, E. Perlmeter
Startup firms owned by people of color were more likely than white-owned startups to expect to add employees in next year but less likely to be approved for financing.
有色人种创业公司比白人创业公司更有可能在明年增加员工,但获得融资批准的可能性更小。
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2023 Firms in Focus: Findings from the 2022 Small Business Credit Survey 2023年关注的公司:2022年小企业信贷调查结果
Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI: 10.55350/sbcs-20230509
Lucas J. Misera
Firms in Focus is a series of chartbooks presenting Small Business Credit Survey data across various business and owner demographic characteristics, as well as by state and metropolitan statistical area (MSA).
《聚焦公司》是一系列图表,展示了小企业信贷调查数据,涵盖各种企业和所有者的人口统计特征,以及州和大都市统计区(MSA)。
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2023 Report on Employer Firms: Findings from the 2022 Small Business Credit Survey 2023年雇主公司报告:来自2022年小企业信贷调查的结果
Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI: 10.55350/sbcs-20230308
Small business revenue, employment, and profitability each improved from 2021, but expectations worsened year-over-year. With the end of pandemic-related funding programs, the application rate for traditional financing rebounded to prepandemic levels.
小企业的收入、就业和盈利能力都比2021年有所改善,但预期却逐年恶化。随着与大流行有关的资助项目的结束,传统融资的申请率回升至大流行前的水平。
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The Impact of Natural Disasters on Small Businesses 自然灾害对小企业的影响
Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI: 10.55350/sbcs-20221115
Brianna Funderburk, Lucas J. Misera
The 2021 Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS) found that 1 in 10 small employer businesses suffered losses from a natural disaster during the prior 12 months. According to the National Centers for Environmental Information, the United States experienced 20 billion-dollar natural disasters in 2021, making it one of the costliest years in recent history. Major events included Hurricane Ida, the historic cold wave in Texas and other southern states, and the destructive wildfire season in the West. To more deeply explore the impact of these and other natural disasters on small businesses, the SBCS includes a module of natural disaster-related questions for affected firms. This fact sheet outlines some of the major findings from the 2021 SBCS for employer firms with respect to natural disaster impact.
2021年小企业信贷调查(SBCS)发现,在过去的12个月中,十分之一的小型雇主企业因自然灾害遭受了损失。根据国家环境信息中心的数据,美国在2021年经历了200亿美元的自然灾害,使其成为近年来最昂贵的年份之一。主要事件包括飓风艾达,德克萨斯州和其他南部州的历史性寒潮,以及西部破坏性的野火季节。为了更深入地探讨这些和其他自然灾害对小企业的影响,SBCS为受影响的公司提供了一个与自然灾害相关的问题模块。本情况介绍概述了2021年SBCS对雇主公司在自然灾害影响方面的一些主要发现。
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2016 Small Business Credit Survey: Report on Microbusinesses 2016小企业信贷调查:微商报告
Pub Date : 2017-11-29 DOI: 10.55350/sbcs-20171129
This report is one in a series based on the findings of the 2016 Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS), a national collaboration of the Community Development Offices of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. As a supplement to the Report on Employer Firms released in April 2017, this Report on Microbusinesses details findings on the financing experiences and outcomes of the smallest firms in the United States, including the self-employed. Microbusinesses account for about 9 in 10 firms and about 34.9 million jobs in the United States. These firms, therefore, play a vital role in the nation's economy. Furthermore, microbusinesses provide important economic opportunities for both women and minority business owners. Still, relatively little is known about the performance and financing needs of these small businesses. The SBCS gathers timely insight to help address gaps in researchers' and policymakers' understanding of the experiences of this important segment of businesses. This report compares the survey findings for three groups of small firms represented in the SBCS sample: 1.) Non-employers – firms with no employees other than the business owner(s); 2.) Small employers – firms with one to four employees; 3.) Larger employers – firms with 5 to 499 employees; 4.) For purposes of this report, non-employers and small employers are collectively referred to as microbusinesses.
本报告是基于2016年小企业信贷调查(SBCS)结果的系列报告之一,SBCS是12家联邦储备银行社区发展办公室的全国性合作。作为2017年4月发布的《雇主企业报告》的补充,本《微型企业报告》详细介绍了美国小型企业(包括自雇企业)的融资经验和成果。在美国,每10家公司中就有9家是微型企业,提供了3490万个工作岗位。因此,这些公司在国家经济中起着至关重要的作用。此外,微型企业为妇女和少数族裔企业主提供了重要的经济机会。然而,相对而言,人们对这些小企业的业绩和融资需求知之甚少。SBCS收集及时的见解,以帮助解决研究人员和政策制定者对这一重要业务部门的经验的理解差距。本报告比较了SBCS样本中代表的三组小公司的调查结果:非雇主-除企业主外没有雇员的公司;2)。小型雇主-只有一至四名雇员的公司;3)。较大的雇主——拥有5到499名员工的公司;4)。为本报告的目的,非雇主和小雇主统称为微型企业。
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