Financial winter is coming. Or is it? Despite renewed optimism that the US economy can avoid a deep economic slowdown, economists say the chances of a recession in 2024 are still about even. Small businesses are feeling the pain from high inflation, declining consumer confidence, and other economic headwinds. Whether we officially enter a recession in the next 12 months remains to be seen. But businesses should not wait for a formal determination to take action to protect themselves against the current economic stressors. Taking proactive steps can help your business thrive even in tough economic times. 

State of the Economy 

In July 2023, the US economy shrank by 0.9 percent, its second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Traditionally—but not technically—this would qualify as a recession. The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)  helps determine when the US economy is in a recession, but to date, it has not made that finding. 

A National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) survey indicates that small businesses were more optimistic in December 2023 than in November 2023 and feel that there will be better business conditions in the next six months; however,  they remain generally pessimistic about future business conditions. Small businesses’ sales growth has slowed, their bottom line is being squeezed, and there are few options for financial relief other than increasing prices, according to the NFIB’s December 2023 report. The following are some key findings in the survey report: 

Ways to Prepare for an Economic Slowdown in 2024

While there is no consensus about whether the United States is likely to enter a recession, it is clear that the economy has slowed down over the past few years, prices are rising at the fastest rate in decades, and Americans are scaling back on spending. 

In addition to hoping for the best, businesses should take concrete actions to prepare for an economic downturn. Businesses can use the following strategies to remain on their toes as they head into what could be a make-or-break financial year. 

Are You Prepared for an Economic Slowdown? 

Taking steps to prepare for hard economic times is crucial. Our business planning attorneys can help you take legal steps to protect you and your business, such as forming an LLC or renegotiating contracts with vendors. Call or contact us today to schedule a meeting.