Long Beach Small Business Monitor (LBSBM)
2024: Helping Small Business Thrive and Prosper
In this issue of the LBSBM, Long Beach small business owners and managers rate how they feel the local government has performed in supporting local businesses over the past year, rank their most pressing problems and concerns, and prioritize actions City Government can take to help small business succeed in the coming new year.
In sum, most Long Beach small business people feel they have not been getting sufficient support from the Long Beach City government. Today, a large majority want help in finding and securing skilled workers. Most all would like a reduction in small business taxes and fees. Nearly 9 in 10 small business people say they would like to partner with local government to help negotiate with property owners for a reduction in rent and other beneficial changes to lease agreements. Nearly all would like more information on the availability of grants and other types of no or low-cost financial support that might be available for local small businesses
The purpose of the Long Beach Small Business Monitor is to provide the greater Long Beach region and community an understanding of the expectations and desires of small business owners
The results are based on surveys of between 100 and 300 small business owners and managers randomly selected from all Long Beach small businesses of 50 employees or less. Under the direction of Dr. Flexo, Marketing Systems Group generated a random sample from their frame of all small businesses with addresses in Long Beach. The sample was sent to Clear Insights Group a professional data collection facility. Each small business was called by a professionally trained interviewer. A final sample of 100-300 interviews with small businesses was collected using this industry-standard procedure. MOE ranges between +/-6.5% and 5.5% depending on the final sample size.
- 2023 Expectations for Rest of 2023
- 2021 Q2- Post Pandemic
- 2021 Q1- Expectations for 2021: A Hopeful Return to Normal
- 2020 Q3-The Covid-19 Edition II Where Are We and Where Do We Go From Here? (PDF)
- 2020 Q2- Impact of Covid-19 on Long Beach Small Business (PDF)
- 2020 Q1- Expectations in 2020 "Return to Optimism? (PDF)
- 2019 Q2- Most Important Concerns / Access to Working Capital (PDF)
- 2019 Q1- Expectations for 2019 Slump Coming? (PDF)
- 2018 Q3- Key Challenge for LB Small Businesses Today - Finding Qualified Workers (PDF)
- 2018 Q2 - Small Business and Digital Marketing (PDF)
- 2018 Q1 - Expectations Index 2018 Issue (PDF)
- 2017 Q3 - What Long Beach Business need to Succeed (PDF)
- 2017 Q2 - Long Beach City government Scorecard (PDF)
- 2017 Q1 - Small Business Expectations Index 2017 (PDF)
- 2016 Q4 - Oppose or Support Minimum Wage (PDF)
- 2016 Q2 - Small Business Expectations Index Digital Marketing (PDF)
- 2016 Q1 - Small Business Expectations Index 2016 (PDF)
- 2015 Q4 - Small Business and the Affordable Care Act Year 3 (PDF)
- 2015 Q3 - City Gov’t Job Performance Scorecard. (PDF)
- 2015 Q2 - What Does Small Business Need to Succeed. (PDF)
- 2015 Q1 - Small Business Expectations Index 2015 (PDF)
- 2014 Q3 - Small Business Expectations Index (PDF)
- 2014 Q2 - Struggles with Online Marketing (PDF)
- 2014 Q1 - Long Beach Small Business and the Affordable Care Act. (PDF)
- 2013 Q4 - Small Business Ratings of Local Government Job Performance (PDF)
- 2013 Q3- Small Business Expectations(PDF)
- 2013 Q2 - Good time to open a small business in Long Beach (PDF)
- 2012 Q3 - Small Business Rates Local Government (PDF)
- 2012 Q2 - Inaugural Edition Small Business Expectations(PDF)