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NFIB: Major Win for Main Street as FinCEN Promises to Destroy Small Business Beneficial Owner Data... (09/10/2025)

Congressional Letter Led by Senator Jim Banks, Congressman Warren Davidson Was Key Step in Protecting America’s Small Businesses

WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 10, 2025) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released the following statement from NFIB President Brad Close in response to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announcement that they will destroy the data previously submitted by U.S. small business owners who were forced to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act’s unconstitutional and invasive Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting rule, and that FinCEN will issue a final rule by the end of the year.

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Business Climate

NEW NFIB SURVEY: Small Business Optimism Improves Again (09/09/2025)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 9, 2025) – The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose 0.5 points in August to 100.8, nearly 3 points above the 52-year average of 98. Of the 10 Optimism Index components, four increased, four decreased, and two were unchanged. The increase in those expecting real sales to be higher contributed the most to the rise in the Optimism Index. The Uncertainty Index fell by 4 points to 93 but remained well above the historical average. The decline was due to a decrease in uncertainty about financing expectations and planned capital expenditures.

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Wages and Benefits

Job openings were the highest in construction, manufacturing, and transportation (09/04/2025)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 4, 2025) – NFIB’s August jobs report found that 32% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in August, down 1 point from July. The last time unfilled job openings fell below 32% was in July 2020. Twenty-eight percent have openings for skilled workers (down 1 point), and 13% have openings for unskilled labor (up 1 point).

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