Survey Seyz Kansas City Expects Biz To Pick Up In 2022

A hopeful bit of biz news believes that the local economy will improve by way of hiring sprees and innovation.

Here are a few data points that still seems a bit too cautious . . .

- Only 6 percent project lower sales in 2022;
- 66 percent expect increased profits;
- 56 percent predict that they will grow their workforces; and
- No companies expect wage decreases, and more than three-quarters (78 percent) expect increases.

Of course . . .

All this depends on the impact of COVID Omicron and other variants.

And . . .

If the world gets into a shooting war with Russia over Ukraine.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

Survey: 97 percent of KC businesses expect same or better performance in 2022

Business executives in the Kansas City metro expressed optimism about what lies ahead in 2022 - despite lingering pandemic-related challenges, according to newly released local and regional survey results from First Business Bank.

Comments