The economy is chugging along quite nicely, and Sam joins Jim to explain why your small business should be thinking positive about it.
Sam talks with Jim about what his partners are saying about the current and future economy. The news is good. They also weave into their conversation the impact that a Democrat controlled Congress could have on the economy.
Sam talks with Jim about his recent survey of economic conditions. This month the news is not great, as the economy softens a little. The most negative economic news is a weakening housing industry, but the good news is that employment remains strong.
Sam talks with Jim about his recent survey of business professionals who provide a mixed bag of indicators about the U.S. economy for the current month and the next two. Listen in to see what Sam says about the potential for a recession.
Sam talks with Jim about the most recent Tatum survey of business conditions and the news is not so good. Tatum fears an economic slowdown is in progress.
Sam joins Jim to report on the most recent Tatum Index of Economic Conditions. The trends reported are not as positive as they have been in the recent past. Tune in to see what Sam and Jim have to say about the economy.
Sam joins JIm to talk about the most recent Tatum poll of small business managers. The news is that while things are cooling off after a hot first quarter, the economy is still expanding.
Sam and Jim begin their visit talking about the life of J.B. Fuqua, a great American business success story, who died recently at 87. They move on to talk about the results of the most recent Tatum survey and what Sam's partners reported they think about how the economy is doing.
Sam joins Jim to report on the current Tatum Survey of Business Conditions, and the news is good. Tatum says the economy has arrived at a strong plateau. The also talk about the condition of pricing power.
Sam joins Jim to report on how the economy is going across the country based on the Tatum survey of hundreds of their partners who are running small and medium size businesses. The new is good.