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DISCOVERо SMALL BUSINESS WATCHSM
DISCOVER® SMALL BUSINESS WATCHSM:

SMALL BUSINESS CONFIDENCE RISES FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE

MONTH IN SPITE OF CASH FLOW CONCERNS



MANDATORY HEALTHCARE? Small Business Owners Oppose It 2-1,

Opinions Mixed on Threshold for Exemption



STAYING AFLOAT: Borrowing Increases But Not From Traditional Sources



Riverwoods, IL, July 27, 2009 – Economic confidence among small business owners

rose for the second consecutive month, although concerns about being able to pay their

bills jumped significantly in July as measured by the latest Discover® Small Business

WatchSM. The index rose to 82.1, up from 80.9 in June.



Cash flow concerns in July hit the highest level in the Watch’s three-year existence.

More than half of small business owners, 53 percent, say that in the past 90 days they

have encountered temporary cash flow issues that caused them to hold off on paying

some bills, up from 42 percent in June.



“Although they seem to have a gradual sense that things are improving in the economy,

small business owners are still hurting for profits,” said Ryan Scully, director of

Discover's business credit card. “They continue to take home less, more of them are

borrowing and the majority have not increased prices in the past six months to reflect

higher costs of doing business. We still don’t have a definitive sense whether small

business owners will be the ones leading us out of this recession or riding the tailwinds.”



July Highlights:



 30 percent believe the overall economy is improving, up from 26 percent in June.

Those who believe it is getting worse fell to 50 percent, down from 57 percent in

June, the lowest reading since May 2007. The other 20 percent aren’t sure or think

it’s staying about the same.

 58 percent of small business owners rate the economy as poor, 35 percent rate it

fair and 7 percent say it’s excellent or good.

 29 percent of small business owners see economic conditions for their businesses

improving, up from 25 percent in June, while 46 percent see conditions getting

worse and 19 percent say conditions are the same.

 49 percent of small business owners say they plan to cut spending on business

development over the next six months, down from 51 percent in June; 23 percent

plan to increase spending, 23 percent are planning no changes and 5 percent aren’t

sure.









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Mandatory Healthcare Opposed 2-1, Opinions Mixed on Threshold for Exemption



Sixty percent of small business owners say that they oppose any legislation that requires

businesses to provide health insurance for their employees. However, when asked which

small businesses should be exempt from the law, 39 percent of small business owners

favored a recent U.S. Senate proposal that would exclude operations with fewer than 25

employees, 31 percent said it would be better to have a U.S. House proposal that would

exempt all businesses with payrolls of less than $250,000; but a sizable 30 percent

weren’t sure.



However, if Congress does use payroll as the exemption measure, 49 percent of small

business owners said they would oppose a proposal with a $250,000 limit, 40 percent

would favor it and 12 percent weren’t sure.



Weathering the Recession: Borrowing Up Sharply



Sixty-five percent of small business owners still have not borrowed money to pay their

business expenses; but the number of those who have borrowed was 33 percent in July,

up from 19 percent in October 2008.



Interestingly, those who are borrowing aren’t using traditional sources. When asked if

they have applied for new credit cards, lines of credit or loans, 82 percent said they had

not, while 17 percent said they had and 2 percent weren’t sure. Of those who did apply

for loans or credit, 44 percent said their applications were approved, 31 percent were

rejected, 7 percent were pending and 18 percent weren’t sure.



Current economic conditions have forced 69 percent of owners to reduce the amount of

money they take home from their small businesses, up from 55 percent in October 2008.



“Along with taking home less pay, 60 percent of small business owners also told us they

have not adjusted their pricing in the past six months to deal with higher costs of doing

business,” Scully said.



Confidence in the federal government has slipped since February. This month, 65 percent

of small business owners are not very confident or not at all confident that the federal

government and Congress can address the needs of America’s small business owners, up

from 62 percent who said the same in February. Only 9 percent are very confident that

the federal government can address their needs, down from 12 percent in February, while

23 percent are somewhat confident.



When asked about a proposal to use additional funds from the $700 billion federal

stimulus package to expand SBA loan programs, 50 percent of owners say they would

favor it, 34 percent are opposed and 16 percent are not sure. At the same time, only 31

percent said that they would consider using such a program in the next six months to help

their businesses, while 56 percent said they would not use the program and 13 percent are

not sure.







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Most Disapprove of President Obama’s Handling of the Economy



As for their view of how President Obama is handling the economy, 52 percent strongly

or somewhat disapprove of what he’s doing, while 47 percent strongly or somewhat

approve.





The views and opinions expressed by small business owners and consumers who

participate in the Small Business Watch survey are their own and do not necessarily

reflect those of Discover Financial Services or its affiliates.



About the Small Business Watch



The Discover Small Business Watch is a monthly index measuring the relative economic

confidence of U.S. small business owners who have less than five employees, a segment that

consists of 22 million businesses producing more than a trillion dollars in annual receipts.

The Watch is based on a national random survey of 750 small business owners. It is

commissioned by the Discover Business Card, which strives to offer the best business credit

card for American small businesses, and is conducted by Rasmussen Reports, LLC

(www.rasmussenreports.com), an independent survey research firm. The numeric index is

calculated by assigning values to responses to a set of six consistent questions. The base

value of the Watch was established at 100.0 based on surveys conducted in August 2006. In

addition to generating the index, the Small Business Watch surveys small business owners

every month on key issues, and polls 3,000 consumers four times per year to gauge

purchasing behavior and attitudes towards small businesses. For past results and survey data,

visit www.discovercard.com/business/watch. For information on Discover Business Card,

visit www.discovercard.com/business.



About Discover Financial Services



Discover Financial Services (NYSE: DFS) is a leading credit card issuer and electronic

payment services company with one of the most recognized brands in U.S. financial

services. Since its inception in 1986, the company has become one of the largest card

issuers in the United States. The company operates the Discover Card, America's cash

rewards pioneer, and offers student and personal loans, as well as savings products such

as certificates of deposit and money market accounts. Its payments businesses consist of

the Discover Network, with millions of merchant and cash access locations; PULSE, one

of the nation's leading ATM/debit networks; and Diners Club International, a global

payments network with acceptance in 185 countries and territories. For more information,

visit www.discoverfinancial.com.



Contacts



Jon Drummond

Discover Financial Services

224-405-1888





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jondrummond@discover.com



Daniel Delson

Robinson Lerer & Montgomery

646-805-2036

dmd@rlmnet.com









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