Survey: 76% of Small Businesses Feel Well-Equipped to Survive a Recession

Staff Report

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023

The majority of U.S. small business owners (72%) are concerned about the impact of a potential recession, however 76% are confident their business could withstand the downturn, according to the Bank of America 2023 Small Business Owner Report (PDF). The survey of more than 1,000 business owners across the country found that, despite the continued impact of inflation and supply chain issues, 65% of business owners anticipate revenue growth in the next 12 months. 

Small business owners were also asked about topics including future plans, sustainability, employee retention and labor. Conducted in March and April, other findings include: 

  • 79% of business owners raised prices over the last 12 months.

  • 53% added benefits and perks to retain talent.

  • 49% plan to use automation and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for their business in 2023.

  • 34% believe the national economy will improve in the next 12 months.

"While the dual pressures of inflation and supply chain disruptions continue to incumber operations, small business owners remain bullish about their prospects for the year ahead," said Sharon Miller, President of Small Business and Head of Specialty Banking and Lending at Bank of America. "Small businesses are poised for growth, implementing strategies to retain and attract talent and exploring new tools including artificial intelligence to gain an edge in a highly competitive market."