A year of rising prices is dimming small businesses' hopes of recovery

An increasing number of small-business operators say that broad economic trends are making it harder than ever to operate, pointing a finger at inflation and supply-chain challenges in particular.
 
Nine in 10 American small-firm owners surveyed by Goldman Sachs said that these broader economic issues were having a negative effect on their businesses, up from 86% in January, according to Goldman Sachs’ latest survey of 1,107 small-business owners which took place two weeks ago and was released today.
 
“We survived,” said Tom Sebazco, CEO of Eni Puzzles in Astoria, Queens, which sells a kind of fiddle toy or “playable piece of art” that Sebazco designs and imports from Korea. With

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