Reliable new business statistics can be found through official government and reputable market research sources. Key platforms include the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for foundational data. For industry-specific trends, market reports from firms like Statista and IBISWorld are invaluable. These resources provide critical insights on startup success rates, economic impact, and market trends essential for strategy and planning.
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Most all business curriculum's require statistics; Sometimes referred to business statistics, or business statistical analysis.
Credit card debt statistics for Canada can be found in the business section of local and national Canadian newspapers. Also, Canadian business and finance magazines are good sources for this information.
The bureau of labor statistics is a very helpful website full of statistics. I have also found that the business section of the Huffington post has a lot of data.
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Horace Secrist has written: 'Statistics in business' -- subject(s): Graphic methods, Statistics, Business
Business statistics are quantitative measures that help managers make better decisions. Managers use statistics to make decisions about products and employees.
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One can learn about business statistics in a college level business course or through diligent research at a local library or possibly even on the internet.