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Gallup CEO Blasts US Leadership "The Economy Is Not Coming Back"
Zero Hedge ^ | 01/14/2015 | Jim Clifton, Gallup CEO & Chairman,

Posted on 01/14/2015 10:57:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Authored by Jim Clifton, Gallup CEO & Chairman,

The U.S. now ranks not first, not second, not third, but 12th among developed nations in terms of business startup activity. Countries such as Hungary, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Israel and Italy all have higher startup rates than America does.

We are behind in starting new firms per capita, and this is our single most serious economic problem. Yet it seems like a secret. You never see it mentioned in the media, nor hear from a politician that, for the first time in 35 years, American business deaths now outnumber business births.

The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the total number of new business startups and business closures per year -- the birth and death rates of American companies -- have crossed for the first time since the measurement began. I am referring to employer businesses, those with one or more employees, the real engines of economic growth. Four hundred thousand new businesses are being born annually nationwide, while 470,000 per year are dying.

You may not have seen this graph before.

Until 2008, startups outpaced business failures by about 100,000 per year. But in the past six years, that number suddenly turned upside down. There has been an underground earthquake. As you read this, we are at minus 70,000 in terms of business survival. The data are very slow coming out of the U.S. Department of Census, via the Small Business Administration, so it lags real time by two years.

Net Number of New U.S. Firms Plummets

Business startups outpaced business failures by about 100,000 per year until 2008. But in the past six years, that number suddenly reversed, and the net number of U.S. startups versus closures is minus 70,000.

Net Number of New U.S. Firms Plummets

My hunch is that no one talks about the birth and death rates of American business because Wall Street and the White House, no matter which party occupies the latter, are two gigantic institutions of persuasion. The White House needs to keep you in the game because their political party needs your vote. Wall Street needs the stock market to boom, even if that boom is fueled by illusion. So both tell us, "The economy is coming back."

Let's get one thing clear: This economy is never truly coming back unless we reverse the birth and death trends of American businesses.

Dead-Wrong Thinking

It is catastrophic to be dead wrong on the biggest issue of the last 50 years -- the issue of where jobs come from. Our leadership keeps thinking that the answer to economic growth and ultimately job creation is more innovation, and we continue to invest billions in it. But an innovation is worthless until an entrepreneur creates a business model for it and turns that innovative idea in something customers will buy. Yet current thinking tells us we're on the right track and don't need different strategies, so we continue marching down the path of national decline, believing innovation will save us.

I don't want to sound like a doomsayer, but when small and medium-sized businesses are dying faster than they're being born, so is free enterprise. And when free enterprise dies, America dies with it.

Let's run some numbers. You will often hear from otherwise credible sources that there are 26 million businesses in America. This is misleading; 20 million of these reported "businesses" are inactive companies that have no sales, profits, customers or workers. The only number that is useful and instructive is the number of current operating businesses with one or more employees.

There are only 6 million businesses in the United States with one or more employees. Of those, 3.8 million have four or fewer employees -- mom and pop shops owned by people who aren't building a business as much as they are building a life. And God bless them all. That is what America is for. We need every single one of them.

Next, there are about a million companies with five to nine employees, 600,000 businesses with 10 to 19 employees, and 500,000 companies with 20 to 99 employees. There are 90,000 businesses with 100 to 499 employees. And there are just 18,000 with 500 employees or more, and that figure includes about a thousand companies with 10,000 employees or more. Altogether, that is America, Inc.

Let me be very clear. America, Inc. is far more important to America's security than our military. Because without the former prospering -- and solvent -- there is no latter. We have enormous military power only because of a growing economy that has, so far, made it possible for the government to pay its bills. When former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, was asked in a Senate hearing on June 28, 2011, to name the biggest current threat to the security of the United States, he didn't say al-Qaida. He didn't say Iran's nuclear capabilities. He answered, "I believe our debt is the greatest threat to our national security."

Declining Businesses Mean Declining Revenues for Social Spending

Keep in mind that these 6 million businesses, especially small and medium-sized ones, provide jobs for more than 100 million Americans and much of the tax base for everything. These small, medium and big businesses have generated the biggest economy in the world, which has allowed the country to afford lavish military and social spending and entitlements. And we've been able to afford all of this because, until now, we've dominated the world economy.

When new businesses aren't being born, the free enterprise system and jobs decline. And without a growing free enterprise system, without a growing entrepreneurial economy, there are no new good jobs. That means declining revenues and smaller salaries to tax, followed by declining aid for the elderly and poor and declining funding for the military, for education, for infrastructure -- declining revenues for everything.

America has maintained the biggest tax coffers in the world because its 300+ million citizens have produced and owned one-quarter of virtually all global wealth. The United States clobbered everyone in the battle of free enterprise, in the battle of business building, and in the battle of inventing the future. Until recently, America had blown the world away in terms of economic success. We are now quickly losing that edge, and everything we're trying to do to fix the problem is dead wrong.

Here's why: Entrepreneurship is not systematically built into our culture the way innovation or intellectual development is. You might say, "Well, I see a lot of entrepreneurial activity in the country." Yes, that's true, but entrepreneurship is now in decline for the first time since the U.S. government started measuring it.

The whole country and subsequently the world are having their own dead-wrong moment, and it is causing America and the whole world to make everything worse. And people know it, though they may not know why. When Gallup asked Americans to rate how much they personally worry about particular problems facing the country, the top three issues that respondents worry about a "great deal" were the economy (59%), federal spending and the budget deficit (58%), and the availability and affordability of healthcare (57%).

The more we execute on our leadership's erroneous belief in innovation, the more our engine stalls out -- and the more people rightly worry about economic issues.

Because we have misdiagnosed the cause and effect of economic growth, we have misdiagnosed the cause and effect of job creation. To get back on track, we need to quit pinning everything on innovation, and we need to start focusing on the almighty entrepreneurs and business builders. And that means we have to find them.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: business; ceo; economy; elizabethwarren; fauxahontas; lieawatha; massachusetts
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To: SeekAndFind

Looks like deflation won.

I was considering a career move, but I am much more hesitant now. With the business and commodity implosion going on, even a bad job is better than no job.


41 posted on 01/14/2015 11:49:38 AM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: redgolum

When are the grocery stores going to read the memo about deflation?


42 posted on 01/14/2015 11:50:49 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: sarge83

Yeah..


43 posted on 01/14/2015 11:58:23 AM PST by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: cuban leaf
If you can avoid hiring employess (use people who are self employed and contract their services) it will be a lot easier on you.

One plus...if you are self employed you can deduct your health insurance premiums. Good luck.

44 posted on 01/14/2015 11:58:44 AM PST by what's up
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To: VanDeKoik
Make sure you grab you complementary Kool-aid by the exit, citizen! And have a very Obama day!

May the future not belong to those who slander the name of the prophet Mohammad! A very Obama day to you too.

45 posted on 01/14/2015 12:02:11 PM PST by uncitizen (When's the last time you heard: "It's a free country"?)
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To: central_va

They are starting to. Trouble is they have large inventory of goods bought at the high point that they have to move first.


46 posted on 01/14/2015 12:02:51 PM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: cuban leaf

Yeah, that last bit is what killed that Tex/Mex place down on the Louisville waterfront: the owners were paying a % of gross to the landlord.

As to your place, keep in mind also that beyond the paperwork hassle, if you were to rent it out for weddings you’d have to open it up to ALL weddings. If you chose to turn certain couples away you’d then be open to financial destruction via lawsuit.

The truth is that the US is no longer truly a free market, Capitalist economy. We’re Corporatist. Small players, which used to be the engine of growth, can’t meet the burden. Massive corporations, which can afford the overhead of admnistrative staff to handle paperwork and compliance issues, can.

I’ve been asked why I’m content with a cushy desk job that pays moderately well. My response is that running my own business would be miserable; that rather than dedicate my time to managing and growing the business (which I’d love) I’d have to focus way too much on the regulatory compliance side. So rather than being a jobs producer I’m a job-holder.


47 posted on 01/14/2015 12:06:48 PM PST by tanknetter
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To: SeekAndFind
Why would anyone start a business now in the USA.

Every time Congress is in session they come up with more rules and regs that businesses must adhere to. Now it is mandatory to pay for insurance soon it will be mandatory to grant vacation time for sex change operations and provide special restrooms for transgenders and I am sure before long there will be hiring quotas based on race and sexual orientation.

Hell I bet its near impossible to fire someone right now if they are gay or transgendered or some protected ethnic group no matter if they are caught red handed stealing money or goods from the business without some serious hush money involved.

Better to take you start up money and get a bit of interest or spend it on good property far away from the city and hunker down and hope that sanity comes back to America.

48 posted on 01/14/2015 12:08:30 PM PST by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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To: tanknetter

In my case, I’ve just gone Galt and avoid all the hassles.

A side note. My wife and I talked about the idea of getting sued by sexual deviants. My idea was to have on the property in conspicuous places, bible verses about marriage, most prominent regarding “one man and one woman” and if they want to have their event there, that’s fine. But they can’t cover it up. Not permitted. And that right is definitely one protected by the first amendment.


49 posted on 01/14/2015 12:29:28 PM PST by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: sarge83
He used to be white...


50 posted on 01/14/2015 12:32:36 PM PST by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m sure the Regime will take action on this immediately! By changing the definitions to make it look better, inserting bogus data and harassing those who are telling the truth. Unemployment, inflation and GDP growth numbers are already cooked . What else would one expect from liars and thieves?


51 posted on 01/14/2015 12:57:40 PM PST by Nateman (If liberals are not screaming you are doing it wrong!)
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To: cuban leaf

LOL!


52 posted on 01/14/2015 2:05:58 PM PST by sarge83
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To: tcrlaf
ALL OF IT is being fueled by cheap money and cheap credit, not economic growth, while average wages continue to fall.

There is a lot of "big" money sloshing around trying to find a home. I live in a Big 10 college town and big apartment building projects have been relentless for several years now. The local paper just had an article about how Chinese money will be funding a fairly big new project. The first thing that crossed my mind is whether they are going to be empty like many of the ones in China. My take is that the build out has reached peak madness.

53 posted on 01/14/2015 2:40:50 PM PST by EVO X
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To: cuban leaf

Until we change leadership in Washington, the U.S. will continue to decline in its ranking in the world economy arena.


54 posted on 01/14/2015 2:56:01 PM PST by DaveA37
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To: cuban leaf

Until we change leadership in Washington, the U.S. will continue to decline in its ranking in the world economy arena.


55 posted on 01/14/2015 2:56:01 PM PST by DaveA37
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To: SeekAndFind

Older people are retiring and closing their small businesses.

Young people are not starting small businesses at the rate of previous generations.

Public schools have killed the entrepreneurial spirit in many of the young, and replaced it with a “Gibsmedat, Uncle Sugar” mentality.


56 posted on 01/14/2015 7:43:57 PM PST by ChicagahAl (Don't blame me. I voted for Sarah.)
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To: tcrlaf
Flights are “Full” because there are far fewer seats available today,

Flying is so different now. Just a few years ago you could get on a plane and there would be some empty seats. Now it is rare to have a half filled plane. It's unusual to see any empty seats.

57 posted on 01/14/2015 7:57:23 PM PST by ladyjane
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To: IamConservative
It's about taxes too. America alone taxes investment money as income. That single thing kills startups in the cradle. I see startups continuing to be born but only in other countries. People are figuring the cost of business in the US and they're voting with their feet. Americans are starting businesses in Ireland and Singapore at an increasing rate. Those countries (among many) don't care where you're from.

BTW the stupid American public is complicit in this, they love taxes on business.

58 posted on 01/15/2015 4:41:26 AM PST by Varda
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