Paychex Poll Reveals the Government Shutdown Negatively Impacted Business Outlook for Nearly One in Five Business Owners

New research by Paychex reveals that the government shutdown negatively impacted business outlook for nearly one in five business owners (19 percent).

 

Congress and President Trump reached a temporary deal on Friday, January 25, to end the month-long government shutdown, but the country faces lingering uncertainty about the economic implications of this extended budgetary standoff.

Paychex, Inc., a leading provider of integrated human capital management solutions for payroll, benefits, human resources, and insurance services, surveyed 300 business owners with 100 employees or less from January 22-24, asking how the shutdown impacted their overall business outlook, as well as if and how their business was affected by the government shutdown

How did the shutdown impact business sentiment?
According to the research, 19 percent of business owners said the shutdown had a negative impact on their business outlook. Despite the length of the shutdown, the future outlook for the majority (68 percent) of business owners was unaffected. Meanwhile, 13 percent reported that the shutdown had a positive impact on their business outlook.

How many businesses were impacted by the shutdown?
The Paychex survey found that 21 percent of business owners were directly impacted by the shutdown. The remaining 79 percent were not impacted. Of those experiencing the effects, the decrease in federal worker customers had the largest impact (41 percent), followed by:

  • Payment delay from government contractors whose services their businesses rely upon (33 percent)
  • Inability to apply for a Small Business Administration (SBA) loan (29 percent)
  • Awaiting approval on an SBA loan application submitted before the shutdown (24 percent)
  • Suspension of data services regularly provided by the federal government (22 percent)
  • Inability to access E-Verify (17 percent)

“We’re encouraged from an economic standpoint to see that the government shutdown did not impede business sentiment for many, and most of the owners we surveyed were able to conduct business as usual,” said Martin Mucci, Paychex president and CEO. “Though many businesses weren’t affected, we know that some are still facing significant challenges due to the shutdown. Our advice is to stay informed by talking to financial advisors and other trusted business partners about how to manage cash flow disruptions and preparing for a second shutdown if the temporary resolution runs out on February 15 without a permanent agreement in place.”

For Drew Boling, owner of Custom Vehicle Upfitters, which sells and installs emergency vehicle equipment to government agencies, the shutdown impacted his bottom line.

“We have clients that have received their products and services but could not pay for them during the shutdown,” said Boling. “We were also not getting any new business from affected agencies. In addition, we are in the process of buying a new building, and part of the purchase will be funded through an SBA loan. We have been told that this loan could take twice as long as normal because of the shutdown.”

About the Survey 
Paychex polled 300 randomly selected business owners with 100 employees or less. The survey was administered by Bredin, a third-party research firm, between January 22, 2019 and January 24, 2019 and yielded a +/- 5.66% margin of error.

 

 

Hi everyone! Nice to e-meet you! Here are a few things you should know about me.


I am a conscientious, open minded, adaptable to new experiences and ambitious Business Development Manager with a Bachelor's Degree in Economics - Banking, Finance and Accountancy. Through my studies I've also obtained many naturopathic and nutrition degrees as well. Part-time jobs have added marketing, network marketing, event management and store management skills to my experience through my career.


Through my career I have also been a Hotel Manager and owned a Bar/Restaurant & Internet Cafe. My online marketing and social media interactivity experience was gained when me and my husband started a business with an online/organic webshop & healthy lifestyle consultancy.


I've improved my English at Cambridge Academy of English - 2003, in Cambridge. I live a conscious lifestyle, and try to protect the ecosystem. Animal lover and capable of helping others without judgement or negative reactions, this is thanked to my knowledge in holistic therapies and the naturopathy courses I've followed.


I cannot leave far my spiritual growth and the continuous development in alternative and holistic therapies, so I'm learning at Kyron School of New Consciousness, receiving a Bio Energo-therapist diploma.


Thanks to all my experiences I've decided to venture into publishing and writting, while also continuing to learn many new things daily. I hope you enjoy reading my hand picked PICANTE News and check back for my weekly articles. You can find my articles and news digests in the following categories:


FOOD & BEVERAGES, ANIMALS/PETS, ANIMAL WELFARE, CANNABIS, ENTERTAINMENT, HEALTH CARE/HOSPITALS, CONSUMER & COSMETICS, ART, HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE, ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES, BEVERAGES, ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE, AGRICULTURE, and many more.



You can get in touch to discuss interviews or possible article submissions by contacting us.


Let's also connect via social media! You can find me on LinkedIn and Twitter.