Consumer confidence, the stock market, world events, the housing market and local political events are the significant factors impacting the entrepreneurial spirit.
As I look ahead, the future seems bright for small business and anything our policy makers can do to encourage this trend will be a key to job strength and stronger sales tax revenues moving forward.
Small business owners do expect better sales in 2014 and overall have a strong degree of confidence in their sales and hiring plans for 2014. The Wall Street Journal and Vistage International just completed a survey showing an uptick in 2013 small business sales results with an expectation that 2014 will be even better.
How does small business get those kinds of results?
They rely on consumer confidence. There is the national consumer confidence number, coming in at 78.1 percent in December. This is a strong number that I hope we can sustain in 2014. It would be great to see it higher, but conditions like a strong stock market can make it change quickly. I mentioned that the stock market is a key indicator of how people view the economy. As you all know, the recent reports of the stock market gains have been phenomenal.
Consumer confidence also has more regional tones that impact local investment decisions and consumer purchasing decisions. We now have good news from Boeing workers who did their part to keep jobs in Washington State by agreeing to a new contract. Retailers see a lot of sales tied to Boeing workers. A large number of other small businesses depend on Boeing as well. This is very good news for small business.