In 2021, about **** million small business firms with employees were counted in the United States. That same year, there were around ** million non-employer small businesses.
This Longitudinal Small Business Survey (LSBS) report provides the panel data for businesses that were interviewed in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021
It provides details of business performance and the factors that affect this performance, including:
During an online survey, **** percent of surveyed small businesses in the United States said they had a decrease in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic during the week ending April 17, 2022. Another *** percent of respondents said that they had increased the number of employees during the same week.
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According to a new study, women started 49% of new businesses in the United States in 2021. This is way up from 28% in 2019.
During a July 2021 survey, **** percent of surveyed small businesses in the United States claimed that, since March 13 2020, they had postponed planned capital expenditures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In comparison, only *** percent of respondents said that they had increased planned business expenditures during the pandemic..
The congressional district profiles are part of Advocacy’s state profile series, which provides user-friendly snapshots of national, state, and congressional district small business statistics. The district profiles focus on the impact of small employers. Each profile provides the district’s total number of small employers and their industry breakout, plus the number of people employed and payroll expended. The profiles also show the total number of self-employed workers and a map showing how they are distributed in the district.
During the week ending July 11, 2021, **** percent of surveyed small businesses in Pennsylvania said in an online survey that they had no change in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the same week, *** percent of small businesses reported a decrease in paid employment.
During the week ending July 11, 2021, *** percent of surveyed small businesses in New York said in an online survey that they had a decrease in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the previous month, *** percent of small businesses in the state reported the same.
During the week ending July 11, 2021, **** percent of surveyed small businesses in Montana said in an online survey that they had no change in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the previous month, ** percent of small businesses reported an increase in paid employment.
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During the week ending July 11, 2021, *** percent of surveyed small businesses in California said in an online survey that they had a decrease in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a slight increase from the previous month, when *** percent of small businesses reported a decrease in paid employment.
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This dataset includes the household characteristics data provided by Statistics Canada joined with the census tracts. Each topic covered by the census was exported as a separate table. Each table contains the total, male, and female characteristics as fields for each census tract. Topics range from population, age and sex, immigration, language, family and households, income, education, and labour. For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
The Longitudinal Small Business Survey (LSBS) is a large-scale telephone survey of small business owners and managers commissioned by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). This survey is the latest in a series of annual and biennial Small Business Surveys (SBS) dating back to 2003.
In 2015, the survey methodology changed to include a longitudinal tracking element. A large sample size was recruited in Year One (2015) to establish a panel of businesses to be re-surveyed in subsequent years. This will allow a detailed analysis of how combinations of factors affect business performance.
The LSBS is intended to:
The data available covers all respondents over the course of the six years so far. Further information and research reports are available on the GOV.UK
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Small Business Survey Reports webpage.
Controlled (Secure) Access Version
A Controlled (Secure) Access version of the LSBS is available from the UK Data Archive, subject to stringent secure access conditions. Extra variables include postcode district, 2-, 3-, and 4-digit SIC codes; and Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) reference numbers for linking to other business surveys. Small Business Survey data files for 2010 and 2012 containing 4-digit SIC codes and IDBR reference numbers are available under SN 6856. Users are strongly advised to check whether the safeguarded version is sufficient for their needs before considering an application for the Controlled (Secure) Access version.
Latest edition information
For the ninth edition (December 2024), the data and documentation have been updated to include Year 9 of the survey, completed during 2023-2024.
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Statistics Canada Census Data from 2021. This file geodatabase includes extra data for the language at home total, male, and female populations provided by Statistics Canada joined with the census tracts. The extra tables include the following:Language spoken at home for the total population by ageLanguage spoken at home for the total population where English is their first official language spoken by ageLanguage spoken at home for the total population where French is their first official language spoken by ageLanguage spoken at home for the total population where English and French are their first official languages spoken by ageLanguage spoken at home for the total population where neither English nor French are their first official language spoken by ageThe geodatabase also includes tables of the above topics for the male and female populations.NOTE: Only languages where there were one or more respondents were included. For a full list of languages included in the census, please refer to the List of Languages by Statistics Canada.For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's Languages Reference Guide and Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
During a 2021 survey carried out among small businesses in the United States, ** percent of respondents stated that they paid for digital advertising. The average spending amounted to***4 U.S. dollars monthly, and ** percent were planning to keep or increase it over the following 12 months.
During a July 2021 survey, **** percent of surveyed small businesses in the United States claimed that there was no change in the operating capacity of their business from before the COVID-19 pandemic. In comparison, *** percent of respondents said that their operating capacity had decreased by ** percent or more.
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Statistics Canada Census, Official Language Data from 2021. This is a very large standalone table, which includes the official languages provided by Statistics Canada by census tracts without geometry, which will join to census tracts geometry, if required. This table contains the Total/English/French/Both & Neither combinations of statistics, by age ranges and totals for each census tract, for dozens of languages spoken in Brampton.For example: -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN TOTAL -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN ENGLISH -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN FRENCH -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN BOTH -AGE 0 TO 14 MANDARIN NEITHER For more information on definitions of terms used in the tables and other notes, refer to Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
During the week ending July 11, 2021, **** percent of surveyed small businesses in New Mexico said in an online survey that they had a decrease in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the previous month, *** percent of small businesses in the state experienced a decrease in the number of paid employees.
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During the week ending July 11, 2021,10.5 percent of surveyed small businesses in Colorado said in an online survey that they had a decrease in their number of paid employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an increase from the previous month, when *** percent of small businesses in the state reported a decrease in paid employment.
In 2021, about **** million small business firms with employees were counted in the United States. That same year, there were around ** million non-employer small businesses.