Transportation costs address small business concerns


 

  • Carrying out lunch, delivering goods and performing service duties in small business motivates entrepreneurs to success.  Microbiasis owners and self-employed rely on transportation to provide their products and services.  However, rising energy costs make it difficult for a microbusiness owner to survive and reduce profits.  And microbiosis owners and self-employed rely on transportation to provide their products and services.  However, the rising cost of energy makes it difficult for a microbusiness owner to survive and reduce profits.  An online poll by the National Association for the Self Employed (NASE) asked members how rising gas prices were affecting their businesses.  More than 70 percent of microbiasis owners agreed that rising gasoline prices were causing considerable or minor damage to their businesses.  And about half (43 percent) of the respondents raised prices to compensate for the rising fuel costs.  "Microbiasis owners often rely on their cars to connect with their consumers or use shipping services in mail products."  "Most people were not responsible for such an increase in their travel or shipping budget."  This year, the self-employed will have to revise their budget to accommodate rising energy costs.  Meanwhile, a number of options to stabilize energy costs are supported by association members joining the survey.





  • Tax subsidies for energy companies to develop new energy-efficient technologies, as well as tax credits to drivers purchasing cars with fuel-efficient technology, were supported by two-thirds of respondents.  Additional drilling within the possibly oil-rich regions of the US and in offshore areas appealed to 67 percent of the members who responded to the vote.  The National Association for Self-Employed is the nation's premier resource for self-employed and microbusiness, and brings a wide range of benefits to help entrepreneurs succeed and drive the continued growth of this important segment of the American economy.  ) An online poll asked members how rising gas prices were affecting their business.  More than 70 percent of microbiasis owners agreed that rising gasoline prices were causing considerable or minor damage to their businesses.  Nearly half of respondents (43 percent) raised prices to compensate for rising fuel costs.  Robert Hughes, president of NASE, says, "Microbiasis owners often rely on their cars to connect with their consumers or use shipping services in mail products."  "Most people were not responsible for such an increase in their travel or shipping budget."  This year, the self-employed will have to revise their budget to accommodate rising energy costs.  Meanwhile, a number of options to stabilize energy costs are supported by association members joining the survey.




  • Tax subsidies for energy companies to develop energy-efficient technologies, as well as tax credits to drivers purchasing cars with fuel-efficient technology, were supported by two-thirds of respondents.  Additional drilling within the US's possibly oil-rich regions and in offshore areas appealed to 67 percent of the members who responded to the vote, and the National Association for Self-Employed Self-Employed and the nation's key resource for microbusiness.  And brings a wide range of benefits to help entrepreneurs succeed and drive the continued growth of this important segment of the American economy.

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