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What is the most likely step that you would take to pay for this 5 percent payroll cost increase? Would you:?

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What is the most likely step that you would take to pay for this 15 percent payroll cost increase? Would you:?

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What is the most likely step that you would take to pay for this cost increase? Would you:?

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How likely is it that you would borrow or draw down on an existing line of credit to ease adjustment to these higher costs? Is it:?

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What is the most likely step that you would take to pay for this 15 percent payroll cost increase that begins next week? Would you:?

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How likely is it that you would borrow or draw down on an existing line of credit to ease adjustment to these higher costs? Is it:?

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Approximately what percent of your total business expenses consists of payroll, i.e., the cost of wages and benefits? Would you estimate that your payroll constitutes ______ of total business expenses?

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How difficult is it for you currently to attract and keep qualified employees? Is it currently _____ to attract and keep qualified employees?

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What is the most likely step that you would take to pay for this 5 percent physical facilities cost increase? Would you:?

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What is the most likely step that you would take to pay for this cost increase? Would you:?

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Volume 1, Issue 4, 2001
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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