A U.S. Census Bureau survey found that 38.8% of U.S. small businesses reported domestic supplier delays in mid-July—up from 30.9% in mid-April, the last time the survey was conducted.
A U.S. Census Bureau survey found that 38.8% of U.S. small businesses reported domestic supplier delays in mid-July—up from 30.9% in mid-April, the last time the survey was conducted.
Of the small businesses reporting domestic supplier delays, manufacturers led the way, with 64.6% reporting supply disruptions. The retail sector followed with 59.8%, followed by construction with 58.5%.
The share of businesses that reported foreign supplier delays increased from 12.2% to 15.9%.
The full survey can be found here.