Corporate America's Economic Confidence Wanes

Small business owners and CFOs in Corporate America are feeling downbeat about the US economy, despite the recent growth in GDP. Small business owners have expressed historically low optimism about expanding their operations, while CFOs remain more optimistic about their own companies compared to the broader economy. Factors such as inflation, higher rates, deficits, domestic politics, and geopolitics have contributed to a sense of dread about the economic outlook. Consumer confidence has deteriorated, and expectations for jobs and business conditions remain negative. However, the widespread corporate pessimism may actually lead to more durable expansions and less speculation.
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