As we noted in a prior post (see here), job growth is a critical driver of growth in the insurance business, and new business starts are an important indicator of job growth. Most new jobs come from new businesses and small businesses, and new business starts, often strong at the end of a recession, have not picked up. An article in CFO (see here) talks about whether entrepreneurial activity may or may not increase this time around. Unemployment is high,...
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