CIT: Voice of the Middle Market - Perspectives from the Heart of the U.S. Economy

Our exclusive study gathers the perspectives of middle market executives on various issues affecting this key segment of the U.S. economy.

According to U.S. Census data, middle market executives, whose companies take in more than $6 trillion in revenues and employ more than 30 million people annually, are expressing renewed optimism in their business prospects compared to a year ago.

However, despite this positive outlook they are concerned about potential tax increases, government regulations, compliance with the Affordable Care Act and the current strength of the U.S. and global economies.

These are just a few of the findings contained in a new study, “CIT: Voice of the Middle Market – Perspectives from the Heart of the U.S. Economy.”

Our exclusive study gathers the perspectives of middle market executives on various issues affecting this key segment of the U.S. economy. In this research, middle market companies say they are better off than a year ago, but the majority remain concerned about both the U.S. and global economies.


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