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Tips, Tactics & Strategic Insights and Commentary
from The ROI Co-Founders, Pat Johnson and Dick Outcalt
Outcalt & Johnson: Retail Strategists LLC; Retail Turnaround Experts

The "Small Biz Boom" Is Real

Have you noticed? There sure seem to be lots of new businesses opening up. 

Well, turns out there are some stats that can substantiate this. 

According to an analysis of Census Bureau records by NerdWallet, new business applications through April 2024 have settled into a 12-month average of 455,000 per month. This is a significant 48% increase over the average of 293,000 applications per month in 2019 (pre-pandemic.)

  • Indeed, as reported by Andy Medici in The Business Journals“the United States has seen a small business boom that shows no signs of letting up. A record-breaking 5.5 million new business applications were filed in 2023 alone. That's the strongest year on record.” 

Who Are These New Owners?

Compared to before the pandemic, new business founders have changed substantially.

  • Veterans started 11% of them (vs owning 5% of new start-ups before the pandemic;) 

  • Another 17% of 2023 new businesses were founded by immigrants or children of immigrants. 

  • 49% of the new businesses in '20 and '21 are women-owned (vs 28% women-owned in 2019.) 

Staying Power

You’ve probably heard this widespread misconception: “Half of new businesses fail in the first year.”

However, the facts show that just 1 in 5 new businesses – 20.4% – fail in their first year. 

  • Instead, across 19 different industries, the first year survival rate ranges from 3 out of 4 (74.9%) to almost 9 out of 10 (87.5%.)

And this may surprise you: 

  • Retail businesses have an 84.2% survival rate (second only to agriculture) in their first year. 

  • Moreover, after 5 years, 58% of retail businesses are still active, (ranking third among 19 industries), with 42% surviving through their 10th year (dropping to fifth place among the survivors.) 

Maintaining Your Competitive Edge

Just a reminder: these new retailers have a built-in competitive edge. 

  • Everything about them is NEW!!! And customers do love New! (Ever had someone come in and ask to see what was old and stale? Didn't think so.)

What’s NOT New?

More and better competition has always been the case for retailers. Adjusting and sharpening your competitive edge is a constant. 

Emphasize that sense of "every day is a new day!" This fast-pace vitality is one of the compelling attractions of retailing for many an owner. It also is the foundation of your staying power. 

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Go to RetailStartup.com for more information and resources for new or expanding retailers.



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