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Amerigo Vespucci Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-18-09 01:37 PM
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Center for Economic & Policy Research: U.S. has one of the smallest small-business sectors
http://www.smallbizresource.com/bmightyblog/main/archives/2009/08/us_near_bottom.html?cid=nl_SBR_WEEKLY_H

U.S. Near Bottom In Proportion Of Small Businesses

Posted by Jake Widman Friday, Aug 14, 2009, 08:43 PM ET

A recent study by the Center for Economic and Policy Research has found that, perhaps surprisingly, the United States has one of the smallest small-business sectors among developed nations.

The report, "An International Comparison of Small Business Employment" (PDF download) examined the status of self-employment and small business in 22 of what the report calls "rich democracies" -- basically, Europe, Scandinavia, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in addition to the U.S.

One part of the report examines the share of employment in small enterprises, which are divided into manufacturing, computing-related services, research and development, and lower-tech service industries. The definition of "small enterprise" varies somewhat, according to the data available: in manufacturing, it can mean fewer than 20 or fewer than 500 employees (both sets of data are given), while for the other sectors it means fewer than 100. The report says, though, that the results would not be qualitatively different if the cutoffs changed.

For example, only about 11% of U.S. manufacturing employment is in businesses with fewer than 20 employees, ahead of only Ireland and Luxembourg. (Greece leads, at 35.3%.) By contrast, 51% of U.S. manufacturing employment is in businesses with fewer than 500 employees -- but that's the lowest figure, with Portugal, Italy, and Spain at the top with more than 80 percent.

The results hold for the other sectors as well, even in what the report calls "high-tech services." Only 32% of U.S. employment in computer-related services is in businesses with fewer than 100 employees, while in Italy and New Zealand the proportion tops 70%. And 25% of U.S. employment in R&D is in businesses of that size, while Italy is again over 70% and Spain is second with 48%.
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sakabatou Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-18-09 01:40 PM
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1. And I'm in the small business sector...
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Jackpine Radical Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-18-09 01:42 PM
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2. Big businesses don't like small businesses competing in their hunting grounds.
One of the most effective tools for suppressing small businesses is the American system of health insurance. Small businesses are not on a level playing field. Nothing like it. If you try to start up your own business, your wife better be working for some big outfit that provides family health insurance.
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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-18-09 01:57 PM
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3. one of the main reasons my wife and i decided to end our business
Edited on Tue Aug-18-09 01:58 PM by madrchsod
we are reasonably successfully but the health care costs for our family would have taken a big chunk of our operating costs. this was in the late 90`s...today it would be impossible.

what really pisses me off is that we still have the machines and suppliers for our reupholstry and window fashion business. but now there`s no one that needs our services bcause no one has any cash
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