Advocacy Surveys

Your Voice, Our Mission - Turning Member Insights into National Action

We Turn Small Business Voices Into National Impact

Our advocacy starts with real data from real business owners.

Through our proprietary polling system, we regularly survey our network of more than 40,000 members to better understand the challenges facing entrepreneurs and small business leaders across the country.

The insights we gather shape our policy priorities, inform issue based campaigns, strengthen our media outreach, and give lawmakers in Washington a clearer picture of what small business owners are actually experiencing on the ground. When our members speak up, we make sure they’re heard on Capitol Hill and beyond.

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USHBC Member Survey Results

2026 Small Business Pulse

(April 28, 2026 - May 15, 2026)

USHBC 2026 Small Business Pulse Survey, Spring 2026, Politico Feature by Samuel Benson

January 2026 Affordability Survey

2025 New Year Survey

September 2024 Voter Pulse Survey

Media Hits

April 2024 Voter Pulse Survey

Media Hits

2022 Midterms Swing State Voter Pulse Survey

The USHBC conducted a focused survey of Hispanic business owners across six key swing states, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, as the 2022 midterms peaked. Responses were proportionally balanced to reflect the Hispanic business population in each state.

  • Purpose of the Survey

    We aimed to capture a timely and accurate pulse on:

    Top economic and political concerns

    Key issues shaping voter decisions

    Differences in perspectives across regions

    The goal? To better understand what drives Hispanic business owners at the ballot box and help elevate their voice in national political conversations.

  • Why This Matters

    This survey wasn’t just data collection. The findings were:

    Shared with bipartisan campaigns and advocacy groups

    Used to inform issue priorities for Hispanic communities

    Cited in public conversations, including Virtual Town Halls with Senator John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz

  • Real Impact

    Our 2022 survey helped drive:

    Smarter political outreach

    More relevant policy discussions

    A clearer focus on the Hispanic business vote