TAILIEUCHUNG - NFIB SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMIC TRENDS 2007

On the basis of currently observed patterns of mortality by educational level, the number of deaths that can be attributed to health inequalities in the European Union (EU-25) as a whole is estimated to be 707 thousand per year (all figures apply to 2004). The number of life years lost due to these deaths is about million. Similarly, the number of prevalent cases of ill-health that can be attributed to health inequalities is estimated to be more than 33 million. The estimated impact of health inequalities on average life expectancy at birth in the EU-25 for men and. | NFIB Small Business Economic Trends William C. Dunkelberg Holly Wade July 2010 Based on a Survey of Small and Independent Business Owners SMALL BUSINESS OPTIMISM INDEX COMPONENTS Index Component Plans to Increase Employment Plans to Make Capital Outlays Plans to Increase Inventories Expect Economy to Improve Expect Real Sales Higher Current Inventory_________ Current Job Openings Expected Credit Conditions Now a Good Time to Expand Earnings Trend Seasonally Adjusted Level 1 19 -3 -6 -5 -1 9 -13 6 -32 Change From Last Month 0 -1 -5 -14 -10 -1 0 -1 1 -4 -35 Contribution Index Change 0 3 14 40 29 3 0 3 -3 11 100 Total Change Column 1 is the current reading column 2 is the change from the prior month column 3 the percent of the total change accounted for by each component is under 1 percent and not a meaningful calculation. NFIB Small Business Economic Trends The NFIB Research Foundation has collected Small Business Economic Trends Data with Quarterly surveys since 1973 and monthly surveys since 1986. The sample is drawn from the membership files of the National Federation of Independent Business NFIB . Each was mailed a questionnaire and one reminder. Subscriptions for twelve monthly SBET issues are 250. Historical and unadjusted data are available along with a copy of the questionnaire from the NFIB Research Foundation. You may reproduce Small Business Economic Trends items if you cite the publication name and date and note it is a copyright of the NFIB Research Foundation. NFIB Research Foundation. ISBS 0940791-24-2. Chief Economist William C. Dunkelberg and Policy Analyst Holly Wade are responsible for the report. In This Issue Credit Capital Most Important Survey Economic Summary optimism INDEX The Index of Small Business Optimism lost points in June after posting modest gains for several .

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