Midwestern Business Owners Say Recession Won’t End for Them Un...

Courtesy Small Business Trends  Wed, 12/02/2009 - 17:00

Columbus, Ohio (PRESS RELEASE – December 2, 2009) — Despite reports that the recession has ended, 44 percent of Midwestern entrepreneurs say they do not expect the recession to end for them until the fourth quarter of 2010 or some time in 2011, according to a survey of Midwestern business owners conducted by Huntington Bank during the current quarter.

Business owners responding to the survey were divided as to when they would be able to rehire. While 24...


 

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