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40 per cent of Alberta's small businesses may cut staff in next 3 months: CFIB survey

Forty per cent of Alberta small businesses may resort to layoffs within the next three months, according to a new survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.

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Forty per cent of Alberta small businesses may resort to layoffs within the next three months, according to a new Canadian Federation of Independent Business survey.

The organization’s monthly Business Barometer index said small business confidence in Alberta dropped five and one-half points in October to 41.5, approaching the low reached in the recession of 2008-09.

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Measured on a scale of 0 to 100, an index level above 50 means owners expecting their businesses’ performance to be stronger in the next year outnumber those expecting weaker performance.  According to past results, index levels normally range between 65 and 75 when the economy is growing at its potential.

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Only five per cent of small business owners surveyed said they plan to hire, half the number of September. Fourteen per cent of business owners said the general state of their business health is good, while 35 per cent said they are in bad shape.

Sixty-nine per cent of entrepreneurs list tax and regulatory costs as a major cost constraint, while 66 per cent cite wage pressures, said CFIB’s Alberta director, Amber Ruddy.

“Half-baked government policies like the $15 minimum wage and a multibillion dollar carbon tax ignore current economic realities.  Employers are making changes in their businesses now to prepare for pain yet to come,” said Ruddy in a statement.

The national Business Barometer index dipped to 57.7. Alberta entrepreneurs had the lowest business confidence of any province in the country, according to the October survey. Findings are based on 651 responses, collected from a stratified random sample of CFIB members, to a controlled-access web survey. 

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