
Survey data shows 64% of local businesses have a favorable view of Genesee County’s business climate
(Flint, Mich., 05/22/2025) – In Flint & Genesee, businesses have a positive view of the business climate in the area, according to a recent survey of local businesses, with 64% of businesses having a favorable or very favorable view. The anonymous survey was sent out to roughly 1,200 business owners across various industries and received a response rate of 6.5%.
“We sent out this survey to get a pulse on how our small business owners were feeling about the climate in Genesee County and what is impacting our businesses,” says Andy Younger, executive director of the Flint & Genesee Chamber – a division of the Flint & Genesee Group. “With this data, we’ll be able to better advocate for solutions to issues that our small business community is concerned about.”
According to the results, the most important topics of concern included inflation costs, availability of talent, economic outlook, taxes, tariffs, and/or fees, and low profit margins. Survey respondents also shared which policy areas they think the Chamber should focus on in the coming year, and the answers included creating vibrant and attractive business districts, addressing workforce development, and developing quality infrastructure and transformational projects.
Despite concerns about key topics and policies, business owners in the area are optimistic. According to the survey, 82% of respondents noted that the direction of the business climate in Genesee County is either improving or staying the same.
Comments shared in the survey show both optimism and room for growth.
One respondent said, “I have been pleasantly surprised in this region since moving my business here several years ago. Property is economical, and the blue-collar talent we have been able to find is very good.”
Meanwhile, another noted, “I see continued growth in many sectors like construction, manufacturing, automotive, etc., but have noticed restaurants, retail, and hospitality are struggling.”
Comments like these will guide the Chamber when advocating for different business sectors.
In the meantime, the Chamber plans to expand its member benefits, such as Money Saving Programs, which include discounts on office supplies, or Insurance Programs like its partnership with Accident Fund Insurance, a program that has helped Chamber members receive over $1.2 million in dividends since 1999. By expanding programs like these, the Chamber can help members offset the cost of doing business and increase their bottom line.
For more information on the Flint & Genesee Chamber, visit FlintandGeneseeChamber.org.
About the Flint & Genesee Chamber
The Flint & Genesee Chamber, a division of the Flint & Genesee Group, is a premier business advocacy entity that helps local business owners and entrepreneurs grow their network and visibility, develop their employees, and influence public policy. It also works with its partners to foster a strong business climate in Flint and Genesee County. For more information, visit flintandgenesee.org, and check us out on Facebook, and LinkedIn.