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For Small Businesses, It’s the Uncertainty, Stupid

By almost any measure that statisticians cook up, more than 40 percent of America’s labor force is employed in small businesses (Go ahead and ask Siri, Alexa or Google). Some of them are managers and more of them are blue collar or office workers. But they are all significantly affected by the climate of economic uncertainty created by Captain Chaos.

In the stub of the Bulwark interview we recently ran, GOP strategist Sarah Longwell noted that a lot of small business owners and employees “understand supply chains…They really understand tariffs…they thought he would be better for their small business in the economy. And those are the people right now who are like, well, this kind of uncertainty makes it impossible for me to run my business…uncertainty is the worst condition for a small business because…you got to order things in advance.”

Democrats would be smart to pounce on this insight and ride it to the midterms with unbridled gusto. Here’s a few recent articles to peruse for ammo:

Small businesses sue Trump administration over authority to impose tariffs by , CNN.

Small business owners speak out about effects of Trump tariffs: ‘Unsustainable‘ by Daniella Genovese, FoxBusiness.

Two-Thirds of Small Business Owners Say Tariffs Will Hurt Their Company  by and at pymnts.com.

A doomsday scenario’: CEO says Trump’s China tariffs could shutter his business ‘within months by Tom Huddleston, Jr. at CNBC.com.

Tariffs create costly chaos for Amazon sellers — including the Trump supporters: Small businesses that depend on overseas suppliers have endured a week of stressful uncertainty by Caroline O’Donovan at The Washington Post.

Do ​Tariffs Mean Raising Prices? The Question For Small Businesses by Rohit Arora at Forbes.

Trump’s China tariffs are slamming small businesses — the heart of our economy and his own voters by The New York Post Editorial Board.

Tariffs have small business in ‘survival mode’ by Kai Ryssdal and Nicholas Guiang at Marketplace.

‘We’re in a New Reality’: Small Business Owners Suffering from Tariffs Are Speaking Out On social media, entrepreneurs are expressing confusion and concern about what import duties mean for their supply chains by Brian Contreras at Inc.

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