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    Contributions of Small Businesses

    By Art | May 5, 2006

    The National Federation of Independent Business (the nation’s largest small-business advocacy group) has released some interesting statistics about the role of American small businesses:

    America’s No. 1 job creator

    • 99.7% of all employer firms

    • 50% of all private sector employees

    • 60-80% of net new jobs annually over the last decade

    • 45% of total U.S. private payroll

    Powerful Voice in Public Affairs/Politics

    • 95% of small-business owners are registered to vote

    • 84% usually do vote

    • 3% run for office

    Steady Sector of the American Work Force

    • 46% of employers intend never to fully retire

    • 23% plan to retire at 65+ (Of those, 50% at 70 or older)

    • 60% of those intending to retire expect to phase-out gradually

    Contributor to Local Community

    • 91% of small-business owners contributed in the last year through volunteering, in-kind contributions, and/or direct cash donations

    • About 41% contributed all three ways

    • The average value of contributions is $6,600 per small employer (including noncontributors!) – roughly $40 billion in total

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