It hasn’t happened in more than three decades, and it’s a disturbing trend that is likely to worsen: For the first time in 35 years, business deaths are outnumbering the birth of new businesses in the U.S., according to Gallup CEO Jim Clifton. In a new online report, Clifton noted that, since 2008, employer/business startups have fallen below the business failure rate, a six-year period of time he calls “an underground earthquake” that is only set to worsen as more U.S. Census Bureau data pours in. What’s more, Clifton — citing the business data — made this startling prediction: “Let’s get one thing clear: This economy is never truly coming back unless we reverse the birth and death trends of American businesses.” To be sure, the figures and statistics are alarming. For one, the oft-cited figure that there are 26 million businesses in American is grossly misleading; Clifton says that 20 million of those businesses exist on paper only — they are companies without any employees, no profits, no customers and no sales. In reality, he notes, the country has only about 6 million companies and businesses, which provide jobs for about 100 million people in the country. And of the 2.2 million job-creating firms that have at least five workers, the numbers break down thusly, he notes: There are about a million companies with five to nine employees, 600,000 businesses with 10 to 19 employees, and 500,000 companies with 20 to 99 employees. There are 90,000 businesses with 100 to 499 employees. And there are just 18,000 with 500 employees or more, and that figure includes
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