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Small-business owners are feeling better about their prospects -- but only a little bit. A recent survey of small- and midsize-business leaders suggests fears of a 2024 recession are less acute, though concerns about general economic uncertainty remain high.
JPMorgan Chase's 2024 Business Leaders Outlook survey, released Thursday, suggests leaders are ready to look past the erratic and difficult events of 2023, marked by banking industry disruption, two wars that carry meaningful geopolitical risks, as well as sustained macroeconomic challenges. The report suggests a more balanced outlook heading into 2024, based on responses from about 1,800 business leaders running companies with annual revenue between $100,000 and $500 million surveyed from........
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