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Inflation Remains Top Problem for Main Street (07/09/2024)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 9, 2024) – The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index reached the highest reading of the year in June at 91.5, a one-point increase from last month. The last time the index was higher was in December of 2023 when it reached 91.9. Even so, this marks the 30th month below the historical average of 98. Inflation is still the top small business issue, with 21% of owners reporting it as their single most important problem in operating their business, down one point from May.

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Business Climate

Supreme Court ruled in favor of small businesses in several key decisions (07/15/2024)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 15, 2024) – The U.S. Supreme Court recently wrapped up its 2023-2024 term and will be in recess until October 2024. During this term, the Court heard a number of cases that will have a significant impact on small businesses and the Main Street economy. NFIB filed amicus briefs in 12 of the cases presented. Of those, five were decided in favor of small businesses, including a monumental ruling that overturned Chevron.

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Wages and Benefits

New Freelance Worker Mandates Go Into Effect in Illinois (07/26/2024)

The Freelance Worker Protection Act went into effect in Illinois on July 1.

The act regulates the relationship between non-construction independent contractors (“freelance workers”) and their contracting entities.

Under the new law, contracting entities must provide freelance workers with written contracts. The written contract must be provided either physically or electronically to the freelance worker.

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