SURVEY OF BUSINESS UNCERTAINTY RELEASED
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Latest Results as SBU Monthly Report:
Special Questions Archive:
macroblog articles:
Hybrid Working Arrangements: Who Decides?
WFH Is Onstage and Here to Stay
"COVID, Election Uncertainty Weigh Heavily on Firms' Outlook,"
"Post-COVID Recovery? Not
"Firms Anticipate COVID-19 Uncertainty to Persist, but Not Worsen",
"Businesses Anticipate Slashing Postpandemic Travel Budgets,"
"COVID Won't Kill Demand for Office Space,"
"Firms Do Not Anticipate Regaining Pre-COVID Employment Levels through 2021,"
"Seven in 10 Firms Sought Financial Help during the COVID-19 Crisis,"
"Firms Expect Working from Home to Triple,"
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"COVID-19 Caused 3 New Hires for Every 10 Layoffs,"
"American Firms Foresee a Huge Negative Impact of the Coronavirus,"
"New Evidence Points to Mounting Trade Policy Effects on
"Tariff Worries and
"Are Tariff Worries Cutting into
?"Now"What Are Businesses Saying about Tax Reform
"What Businesses Said about Tax Reform,"
Lena Anayi,
Barrero,
Barrero,
Technical information about the SBU:
Related surveys and data:
Steven J. Davisis a senior fellow at the
Past Contributor
Lead Coordinators
Panel Coordinators
Sarah Lepkowitz
Why do we conduct this survey?
The SBU elicits a 5-point probability distribution over 12-month-ahead sales, and employment for each firm. It also elicits current values of these quantities. The survey's innovative design allows the calculation of each firm's expected growth rate over the next year and its degree of uncertainty about its expectations. Policy makers and researchers can use SBU data to help forecast economic activity and better understand how business expectations and uncertainty affect employment, sales, investment, and other economic outcomes.
For information on how the Atlanta Fed handles participant data from this survey, please refer to our online privacy policy.
The Survey of
The
For Technical Information about the SBU
Please consult "Surveying Business Uncertainty" by
Sample Survey Forms
Panel members are split evenly into two groups. A given panel member will rotate between the sales revenue and employment forms, responding to each questionnaire every other month. In addition to the core survey questions posed in the forms below, we typically ask at least one special question each month.
Survey Release Dates
The Survey of Business Uncertainty will be released by
2024
2025



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