Trump's Tariffs Are Sapping Small Business Optimism
Seasonally adjusted job openings and capital outlay spending are declining to levels not seen since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

New survey data show that President Donald Trump's quickly evolving and unpredictable tariff policies are causing small businesses to be less optimistic about the economy. The National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) recently released its April survey of over 1,000 small business owners in the United States. The report found that business optimism declined by 1.6 points to 95.8, marking "the second consecutive month" the metric fell "below the 51-year average of 98."
Components of the NFIB index are hitting levels not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic. Seasonally adjusted job openings fell below 34 percent (lowest since January 2021). Meanwhile, only 18 percent of firms said they were planning capital outlays in the next six months—the first decline since September 2024 and the lowest since April 2020. The number of small business owners expecting an increase in real sales volume fell by four points, making it "the fourth consecutive month real sales expectations declined after surging from recession levels after the election."
Only 15 percent of owners expect better business conditions, a six-point decline since March, and the lowest since October 2024.
"Uncertainty continues to be a major impediment for small business owners in operating their businesses in April, affecting everything from hiring plans to investment decisions," Bill Dunkelberg, NFIB's chief economist, told The Center Square. "While owners are still trying to fill a high number of current job openings, their outlook on business conditions is less supportive of future business investments."
Since Inauguration Day, the Trump administration has announced new or revised tariff policies more than 50 times, according to a tally by The Washington Post. More than a dozen tariff-related executive orders have been issued, averaging about one per week. It's a lot for anyone to keep up with, let alone small business owners who are tasked with running day-to-day business operations.
Although few small businesses export their goods and services, many rely on imported goods as inputs, according to the NFIB survey. Unpredictable turns instigated by Trump's trade war are "suddenly and dramatically changing relative prices (costs), and relative prices drive all decisions. Uncertainty remains elevated and thus caution clouds spending, hiring, and investing decisions."
Trump believes that higher prices on imported goods will drive more investment in American businesses—even if over 1,500 economists beg to differ. In the meantime, American small businesses are struggling, and might not be able to maintain a competitive edge while waiting for supply chains and the market to stabilize.
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You didn't complain when Democrats [insert red herring] you hypocrite. That means you can't complain about Trump, and makes whatever he does ok.
It's like you're playing your own drinking game. I can see you chugging your bottle and checking the box every time you post this broken shit.
You're only mad because now you can't attack the author by accusing them of being a hypocrite who didn't complain about Democrats, and then use that to excuse Trump.
Poor sarc.
Pour Sarc indeed.
You applauded and defended democrats dumdum.
Do you know what selection bias is?
I have never once made that argument. So drunk you think I am someone else.
Sure lady, whatever you say.
Thank you again for your usual, in depth analysis of the current state of the administration. We in the forum are fortunate, nay blessed, to have your daily examination and introspection on this subject. Please expound.
"below the 51-year average of 98."
LOL@ the massive gap from '08-'16 and the relatively smaller gap '22-'24 where it's distinctly below the current level telling a completely different story!
That evil other Visitors team barely managed to eek out a 16-0 victory from our favorite local Home team didn't they Autumn?
You mean they're wrong because they didn't complain about Democrats?
Polly wanna cracker !
NO dumb ass. They are wrong now and know it and were right then when they didn't complain.
Well they are wrong because they are wrong. Every fucking prediction you and they have made the last 4 months has been shown to be wrong.
Trump is winning, and it’s killing him. I just hope can do well enough to finally drive Sarc into liver failure.
While owners are still trying to fill a high number of current job openings,...
So, things are not at pandemic levels. There are a high number of job openings. And "uncertainty" can encompass a lot of things. Where is the evidence that this uncertainty, whatever it is, is driven by tariffs? Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is 4.01% and total employment has risen by around a million jobs over this time last year. Not quite seeing the economic apocalypse Reason has been so fervently hoping and praying for.
Running a business is always filled with uncertainty. That’s a reason why it’s not for everyone.
Most businesses fail and not always because the owner failed. Life is really unfair and full of unjust things and bad luck.
Yeah but we're talking about 1.6 percent here. I'll repeat that in all caps so you get the full effect. 1.6 PERCENT. That's like almost two out of a hundred. The devastation Trump has wrought is nearly incalulable but one thing we know for sure is that an insignificant fraction of business owners are really really nervous.
LESS optimistic = sky is falling because - Trump.
When will the suffering end?
This survey doesn't mean what the author wants it to mean.
No kidding. There is a case to be made against tariffs. Reason seems to be unable to make it, however. Instead it makes one dishonest argument after another.
That's funny, because MSN! of all places just published an article by the guy who created some sort of tentacle iPhone holder - he's been looking at it and he thinks he can source his supply chain domestically and produce in-house for as much *or less* that pre-tariff Chinese sourcing could. With fewer time delays and issues with IP theft.
But Reason, sure, keep throwing shit at the wall - eventually *something* has to stick.
Those checks from the Kochs don't come for free.
Reason would never acknowledge such a thing. This rag is basically Rolling Stone without the music.
If a business isn't big enough to buy Trump a jet, then it isn't big enough to be a winner.
This cumment is a winner-winner-winner, and deserves a chicken dinner-dinner-dinner!!!
2 Losers.
Ye cun't make a more funny or pithy cumment, can ye, envious Sour-Puss?
Hundreds of millions of losers. Trump is not your friend. Or the friend of anybody you know. You don't have enough money for that. You served your purpose when you voted and are now on the discard pile.
It’s so sad that you don’t have the capacity to adapt to changing conditions.
He is fragile like the economy.
Now 3.
You know what also saps optimism? Constant doom predictions and 92% negative coverage for months on end.
Reason's constant end of the world scenarios every time Trump presses send on a tweet never negatively affect a soul.
THEY ARE SAPPING OPTIMISM, PEOPLE!!!!!1!!!!!!!
Do you all know what it's like to have your optimism seriously sapped??? Once when I was a teenager there was this girl I knew and she climbed into the back seat with me and... oh wait.
But optimism, people!!!!
But they are upping laughter as we all laugh at them.
LOL +100000000 Best comment of the day 🙂
I don't think I've ever been sapped but it may have a different definition under the Maple Leaf.