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Report: Inflation and labor shortages are stressing small business owners right now

Last updated: May 11, 2025 8:00 pm
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Report: Inflation and labor shortages are stressing small business owners right now62% of small business owners say inflation is their biggest stressLabor shortage concerns have more than doubled in two years61% of startups fear the rising costs of goods and servicesSmall business outlook for 2025

Report: Inflation and labor shortages are stressing small business owners right now

Inflation, reduced consumer spending and labor shortages top small business owners’ list of worries, according to a nationwide NEXT survey of 500 business owners that also asked what they’re doing to address those concerns.

The goal of the survey was to understand how business owners think about the economy and the threats to their business, and what’s changed since NEXT’s last pulse check in 2023. The results show how small business owners think about and respond to risk.

Graphs showing stressors for small business owners. - NEXT
Graphs showing stressors for small business owners. – NEXT

62% of small business owners say inflation is their biggest stress

The survey indicates that inflation remains the top stressor for small business owners in 2025—though the concern has eased slightly since NEXT’s last survey in 2023.

More than six in ten, 62%, say inflation is their biggest source of stress. While that number is down from 68% in 2023, it still leads their list of worries ahead of reduced consumer spending (43%), a potential recession (38%) and supply chain issues (up to 35% from 31% in 2023).

This data reflects larger trends outside NEXT’s report. The Small Business Optimism Index fell 2.1 points in February 2025 for the fourth consecutive month, and the Uncertainty Index rose 4 points, according to a recent survey from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).

Whether or not a recession is looming, small business sentiment reveals real concerns with current economic conditions.

Bar chart showing percentage of business owners worried about labor in 2023 and 2025. - NEXT
Bar chart showing percentage of business owners worried about labor in 2023 and 2025. – NEXT

Labor shortage concerns have more than doubled in two years

While a labor shortage is low on the list of stressors for small business owners, it’s one of the fastest-growing sources of stress—more than doubling from 14% in 2023 to 30% in 2025.

Finding and retaining talent is a real and valid concern for people owning and operating a business. There are 1.7 million fewer Americans in the workforce than there were pre-pandemic (February 2020), according to a March 2025 report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Every month, businesses in the U.S. create hundreds of thousands of jobs, but many of them are unfilled. Some industries feel this labor crisis more than others. For example, the retail sector and financial services show the highest levels of unfilled jobs.

61% of startups fear the rising costs of goods and services

There were 7.2% more business applications in March over January 2025, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Based on this data point, they predict a 10.2% increase in the start of new businesses.

But despite growth in the interest of entrepreneurship, small businesses owners in NEXT’s survey revealed several roadblocks that could impact someone’s decision to start a business.

Economic conditions for would-be entrepreneurs top the list of barriers to launch a new business.

Survey respondents identified the rising costs of goods and services as the biggest challenge (61%), increased competition (40%), changes in taxes or tax incentives (37%), workforce shortages (34%), funding access (34%), changes in interest rates (31%) and climate change (20%) as potentially impacting the growth of small businesses in the U.S.

Not surprisingly, there’s considerable overlap between the stressors for existing small business owners and what they predict will discourage new entrepreneurs from launching a business this year.

Chart showing top obstacles for starting a business in 2025. - NEXT
Chart showing top obstacles for starting a business in 2025. – NEXT

Small business outlook for 2025

Small business owners are no strangers to uncertainty. But the challenges they face in 2025 are uniquely layered: the threat of inflation, uneven consumer demand and growing labor pressure.

But small business owners aren’t waiting for the economy to stabilize—they’re adjusting, adapting and taking action. 2025 is unfolding as a year that’s all about making smart decisions in a tough market.

This story was produced by NEXT and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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