Main Street America distributed our Spring 2025 Small Business Profiles Survey on April 10. We closed the survey on April 29 after hearing from 1,587 business owners in more than 500 cities and 47 states, plus the District of Columbia.
Our small business surveys focus on businesses that operate within downtowns and neighborhood commercial corridors. Our research has found that these businesses tend to be small, with modest staffing and limited revenue. In our Spring 2025 survey, more than half of all responding Main Street businesses (52%) have only one or two full-time staff members, and 93% have fewer than 20 staff members, including full-time, part-time, seasonal, or temporary employees. Fifty-three percent reported that their family and friends frequently or occasionally help staff the business on an unpaid basis.
Main Street businesses also operate on tight budgets. More than a third (36%) generated less than $100,000 in gross revenue in 2024, and more than half (54%) generated less than $200,000. Less than one quarter (23%) generated more than half a million dollars in gross revenue in 2024.
These businesses are often the backbones of their communities, serving as important employers, community amenities, gathering spaces, and regional destinations. Understanding their unique needs is crucial for supporting local economies. Here are some insights from the Spring 2025 survey that explore the economic anxieties and concerns that Main Street businesses across the U.S. are facing.
Note: This summary of the survey results includes quoted responses to open-ended questions, with attribution information limited to the U.S. state of the respondent. We also include select attributed quotes that we received from advisors as comments to a draft write-up of the results.