Posts Tagged ‘ National Association for the Self-Employed ’

Self-Employed Provisions MIA From Health Care Proposals

Aug 23rd, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

The National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) is getting a little hot under the collar about proposals for health care reform. Or, to be more specific, they are perturbed by the lack of help for the self-employed to be found in those proposals. Although policy makers understand that small business stakeholders are deeply engaged here, [...]



Micros Say No Mandates, Frown On Public Option

Jun 29th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Politics & Policy

As lawmakers debate various elements of a health care reform bill, two thirds of microbusiness owners say they are watching closely, with about 60% feeling they have, minimally, a moderate understanding of the issues, according to a survey released last week by the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE). The survey was conducted among microbusiness [...]



Micros Are Heard on Tax Simplification

May 18th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Regulations

Earlier this month, the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) was working Capitol Hill with a single, simple message: “Dear Congress, Please take it easy on the small business owner.” An excellent opportunity for that sort of thing presented itself when the House Small Business Committee, Subcommittee on Finance and Tax, held its first hearing [...]



The Tax Gap Returns To Haunt Micros

Apr 13th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Regulations

Barack Obama may have sailed into the White House on a rousing chorus of The Times They Are A-Changin’, but one thing that hasn’t changed a bit is that the tax gap is a headache for microbusinesses that is not going away. In fact, President Obama has been in office for less than 100 days [...]



Survey Says: Better Outreach Needed

Feb 16th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Research

Speaking of the SBA’s entrepreneurial development programs and federal performance measures, there are clearly two problems where one intersects the other. The first and most obvious problem is that “bodies through the door” — that is, the number of users of the program — tells you nothing about whether the program successfully does what it [...]



Microbusinesses Feel Recession Pinch

Jan 12th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Research

Right now, America’s microbusinesses are feeling as pessimistic about the economy as everybody else, according to the results of a survey released by the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) last week. More than 70% of those surveyed indicated that the slow economy has had a significant or moderate impact on their business. In addition, [...]



Survey Says Micros Aren’t Doing Too Badly

Dec 8th, 2008 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Research

While there is a certain amount of hyperventilating among microbusiness advocates because millions of them may be subject to ruinous mortgage payment resets in the near future, most microbusiness owners have other problems in connection with the current state of the economy. That was the principle finding of yet another member survey, entitled “Housing and [...]



NASE Finds Economy Top Concern of Micros

Oct 19th, 2008 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Economy

Microbusiness owners name the slowing economy by a wide margin as their top concern for 2009, according to a member survey released by the National Association for the Self-Employed last week. Now, there’s a shocker, huh? Coming in at a distant second place was the cost of health care, followed by tax fairness and complexity, [...]