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New Jersey Small Business Borrowing Stalls in December



Trenton, NJ - February 28, 2018 - (Newswire.com)

PayNet, the premier provider of small business credit assessments on private companies, reports that in December 2017 borrowing is stagnant in New Jersey. Of the 18 major industries, 4 increased and 13 fell in New Jersey.

The PayNet Small Business Lending Index (SBLI) for New Jersey came in at 94.5, performing comparable to last month's state level, but 5.8% beneath this month's national SBLI level (100.3).

Retail Trade (-17.6%); Public Administration (-15.3%); and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (-10.7%) were the three industries with the most unfavorable performance over the past year in New Jersey. Nationally, Retail Trade grew by 1.4% year over year.

After a comparable performance to November, New Jersey's PayNet Small Business Default Index (SBDFI) of 1.57% was 26 basis points under the national SBDFI level of 1.83%. The national SBDFI has remained unchanged compared to last year, whereas New Jersey's SBDFI dropped 7 basis points.

"More definitive trends are needed to gauge the future economic performance for New Jersey," asserts the president of PayNet, William Phelan.  






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