Small Business
Small businesses employ nearly half the entire American workforce and represent 43.5% of America’s GDP. As we have for over a century, the U.S. Chamber represents the full spectrum of the American business community. And like America, where most businesses are small businesses, the vast majority of our members—90%—are small businesses and state and local chambers of commerce.
How The Chamber Advocates for Small Business
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Your guide to shopping small on Small Business Saturday—and every day—to support and celebrate our nation’s small businesses this holiday season.
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The 2024 CO—100 Top Honorees offer their insights on the importance of free enterprise and economic growth.
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Learn about small businesses’ contributions to the economy and the unique challenges they face.
U.S. Chamber Foundation Programs
Stand Up for Free Enterprise
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Showcase: Small Business Profiles
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- Small Business Outlook: Optimism for 2025 Continues to GrowEvery week the U.S. Chamber's Vice President of Small Business Policy Tom Sullivan summarizes the latest data and what it means for the health of America's small businesses.Learn More
- How the 20% Pass-Through Deduction Impacts Businesses, Local EconomiesThe U.S. Chamber urges Congress to enact the “Main Street Tax Certainty Act,” which would make the 20% pass-through deduction permanent.Learn More
- Small Business Owners Voice Their Optimism about AIA new survey from MetLife and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce finds small businesses feel AI could give them a competitive edge.Learn More
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Our Work
The Chamber’s Small Business Council supports and fights for policies that keep Main Street businesses thriving and workforce vibrant. This includes advocating for a tax and regulatory environment that helps—not hurts—small business owners to create jobs and serve our communities and economy.
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Here are the key reasons Congress needs to pass USMCA early this fall/
Comments submitted regarding the Small Business Runway Extension Plan of 2018 as published in the Federal Register on June 24, 2019.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today released the following statement applauding the CEOs of the Business Roundtable for its updated “Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation.”
Many small business owners struggle to provide retirement savings plans. With MEPs, small business employees can secure healthy retirements.
Kelsey Davis’s company CLLCTVE provides a platform for Gen Z artists and graphic designers to connect with today’s brands.
Comments on the DFARS proposed rule for “Prompt Payments of Small Business Contractors” published in the Federal Register on May 31th, 2019.
In 2017, Maryland teenager Michael Platt launched Michaels Desserts, a bakery with a one-to-one giving model benefitting the hungry.
The next generation of business leaders are launching innovative companies that aim to solve some of society’s most pressing problems.
Congress is considering creating a small claims court that allows small businesses to defend their copyrights.
This letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, supporting the reauthorization of a number of programs within the Small Business Administration.