UPDATE: Billionaire Kelly Loeffler, chief of the Small Business Administration, is facing fierce criticism for her controversial claim that small business owners have never had it better than under the second Trump administration. In a Fox News interview on November 12, 2025, Loeffler stated, “I don’t think small business owners have ever been so excited to pay their taxes, thanks to President Trump.”
Loeffler’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about the economic landscape for small businesses. She touted that “small business optimism” surged to an all-time high in the third quarter of this year, crediting the Trump administration’s tax initiatives, notably the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—now known as the Working Families Tax Cut Act. “Small businesses finally have certainty over what their tax rates are gonna be,” she claimed.
However, the reality painted by various economic indicators tells a different story. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce reported an unprecedented level of confidence among business owners in its Small Business Index for the third quarter of 2025. In contrast, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) revealed that its Small Business Optimism Index barely edged above the long-term average in November, often dipping below that threshold throughout the year. Economists regard the NFIB index as a more reliable measure of economic health due to its extensive data collection.
While Loeffler argues that tax law stability enhances optimism, NFIB surveys indicate persistent concerns among small business owners regarding inflation, rising costs, and labor shortages. “Said no small business ever,” commented one user on social media, reflecting widespread skepticism about Loeffler’s upbeat assessments.
Critics on X (formerly Twitter) quickly voiced their discontent. One noted, “No small business owner is excited to pay more taxes while tariffs jack up costs and kill margins.” Another pointedly remarked on the disparity between Loeffler’s wealth and the struggles of average small business owners, highlighting her recent purchase of a $30 million home in Georgia, marking it as the most expensive residence ever sold in the state.
As the backlash continues, it raises critical questions about the disconnect between high-level officials and the realities faced by small business owners. Loeffler has yet to respond to these mounting criticisms amid a growing chorus of voices calling for a more nuanced understanding of the economic challenges at play.
With the economic landscape still shifting, observers are keen to see how Loeffler and other officials will address these concerns moving forward. As small businesses navigate a complex array of challenges, the importance of accurate representation and support remains paramount.
Stay tuned for further developments on this unfolding story.







































