Small business owners in the US are feeling noticeably better about their prospects. The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index jumped to 99.8 in June, up from 97.4, clearing both market expectations and the index’s long-term historical average of 98.0.
The index surveys roughly 600 member businesses of the National Federation of Independent Business each month, and those businesses collectively represent about half of the US private sector workforce.
What the numbers actually tell us
The NFIB index has been running since 1975, giving it one of the longer track records among economic sentiment gauges. Its historical average sits at 98.0, meaning the June reading of 99.8 puts current sentiment solidly above the norm for the first time in recent months.
The all-time high was 108.8, recorded back in August 2018. The all-time low was 80.1, set in April 1980. A reading just under 100 sits comfortably in the upper half of the index’s historical range.










