Small-Business Owners Don't Dig Obama's Stimulus

December 10, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Well, 34 percent of them dig it, according to a new survey from online payroll service Payroll Inc.

I don't meant to play this up too much.  It's not a scientific survey.  The sample is not randomly drawn from all small-business owners, but instead from PayCycle's 75,000 customers. But still--34 percent, to me, is a surprisingly low number asking for a stimulus package for any group of small businesses.

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