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The new NFIB Research Center podcast, Small Business by the Numbers, has officially launched its inaugural episodes, focusing on the impact of economic trends on small businesses. This insightful podcast aims to provide small business owners and entrepreneurs with valuable data and analysis, helping them navigate the complexities of the current economic landscape.
Each episode delves into crucial statistics and trends that shape the small business environment. Listeners can expect to hear expert insights on topics such as inflation, labor market shifts, and consumer behavior. By presenting data in an accessible format, the podcast seeks to empower small business owners with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions.
As the economic climate continues to evolve, understanding these trends becomes increasingly vital for small businesses striving to thrive. The podcast promises to be a valuable resource for those looking to stay ahead in a competitive market, offering practical advice backed by research and analysis.
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