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Results Of The November Survey Of Nebraska Business: December 4, 2015, Eric Thompson Dec 2015

Results Of The November Survey Of Nebraska Business: December 4, 2015, Eric Thompson

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Respondents to the November Survey of Nebraska Business had a positive outlook for both employment and sales over the next six months. To be specific, 31 percent of respondents to the November 2015 survey expect to increase sales over the next 6 months while 20 percent expect sales to decrease. At the same time, 20 percent of respondents expect to grow employment compared to 4 percent who expect to reduce it. Businesses in the Southeast Nebraska region, which includes Lincoln, are most optimistic about the outlook for sales and employment. Businesses in the Omaha and Central Nebraska regions are modestly …


Results Of The October Survey Of Nebraska Business: November 6, 2015, Eric Thompson Nov 2015

Results Of The October Survey Of Nebraska Business: November 6, 2015, Eric Thompson

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Results Of The September Survey Of Nebraska Business: October 2, 2015, Eric Thompson Oct 2015

Results Of The September Survey Of Nebraska Business: October 2, 2015, Eric Thompson

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Respondents to the September Survey of Nebraska Business had a positive outlook for employment growth and a slightly positive outlook for sales growth over the next six months. To be specific, 27 percent of respondents to the September 2015 survey expected to increase sales over the next 6 months while 24 percent expected to decrease sales. Respondents also were more likely to plan to increase employment (12%) than reduce it (5%). Businesses in the Northeast Nebraska region were the most optimistic about their outlook for the next six months, followed by the Omaha region. The outlook also was modestly positive …


Results Of The August Survey Of Nebraska Business: September 4, 2015, Eric Thompson Sep 2015

Results Of The August Survey Of Nebraska Business: September 4, 2015, Eric Thompson

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Respondents to the August Survey of Nebraska Business had a positive outlook for sales and employment growth over the next six months. To be specific, 28 percent of respondents to the August 2015 survey expected to increase sales over the next 6 months while 18 percent expected to decrease sales. Respondents also were more likely to plan to increase employment (12%) than reduce it (5%). Businesses in the Omaha and Central Nebraska regions were the most optimistic about their outlook for the next six months, particularly for employment. The outlook also was positive in Northeast and Southeast Nebraska and neutral …


Results Of The July Survey Of Nebraska Business: August 7, 2015, Eric Thompson Aug 2015

Results Of The July Survey Of Nebraska Business: August 7, 2015, Eric Thompson

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Respondents to the July Survey of Nebraska Business reported optimism for business sales and employment growth over the next six months. To be specific, 27 percent of respondents to the July 2015 survey expected to increase sales over the next 6 months while 13 percent expected to decrease sales. Respondents also were much more likely to plan to increase employment (14%) than reduce it (4%). Businesses in the Omaha area were particularly optimistic about the outlook for sales and employment. Elsewhere in the state, businesses in Central Nebraska were optimistic in their outlook while businesses in Southeast Nebraska were positive. …


Results Of The December Survey Of Nebraska Business: January 21, 2015, Eric Thompson Jan 2015

Results Of The December Survey Of Nebraska Business: January 21, 2015, Eric Thompson

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Respondents to the December 2014 Survey of Nebraska Business maintained an optimistic outlook for sales and employment. December respondents were much more likely to expect sales to rise (28%) than fall (14%) at their business over the next six months and more likely to plan to increase (16%) than reduce employment (4%). Within the state, optimism about employment was broadbased. However, there were differences in the sales outlook. Respondents from the Omaha area were the most optimistic about sales. Respondents from Southeast and Central Nebraska were close to state averages. Respondents from West Nebraska had a neutral sales outlook and …