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Inflation Continues to Put Pressure on Small Business Owners

byAdedipe Temilolaoluwa
July 17, 2026
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Rising inflation is making life more difficult for small business owners, as the cost of goods, transportation, rent, and other business expenses continues to increase. Many entrepreneurs are struggling to keep their businesses running while trying to meet the needs of customers who are also dealing with higher living costs.

Small businesses play an important role in the economy by creating jobs and providing essential goods and services. However, the current rise in inflation has made it harder for many business owners to maintain steady profits. Prices of raw materials and products are increasing almost every month, forcing businesses to spend more just to keep their shelves stocked.

Many entrepreneurs say they are faced with a difficult choice. They can either increase the prices of their products to cover rising costs or keep prices low and accept smaller profits. Both options come with challenges. Higher prices may drive customers away, while lower profits can make it difficult for businesses to survive.

Transportation costs have also become a major concern. As fuel prices rise, the cost of moving goods from suppliers to stores has increased significantly. This extra expense often ends up being passed on to customers, making products more expensive in the market.

Another challenge is the rising cost of electricity and other utilities. Many small businesses depend on generators because of unreliable power supply. Higher fuel prices have made running generators more expensive, adding to the overall cost of doing business.

Business owners are also finding it harder to pay rent and workers’ salaries. Some have been forced to reduce staff, shorten business hours, or delay expansion plans in order to manage their finances. Others have switched to smaller shops or reduced the amount of stock they buy to avoid tying up too much money.

Customers are equally feeling the impact of inflation. As household expenses continue to rise, many people now spend only on essential items. This has reduced sales for businesses that sell non-essential goods, making it even more difficult for owners to earn enough revenue.

Financial experts advise small business owners to manage their expenses carefully during periods of high inflation. They recommend keeping accurate financial records, reducing unnecessary costs, negotiating better deals with suppliers, and exploring new ways to attract customers. Businesses are also encouraged to make greater use of digital payment systems and online marketing to reach more buyers without spending heavily on traditional advertising.

Despite the challenges, many entrepreneurs remain hopeful that economic conditions will improve. They continue to adapt by introducing affordable product options, improving customer service, and finding creative ways to reduce operating costs.

Experts believe that government policies aimed at controlling inflation, improving infrastructure, and supporting small businesses with access to affordable loans could help reduce the pressure on entrepreneurs. Stable economic conditions would also encourage investment and help businesses grow.

Although inflation remains a major challenge, small business owners continue to show resilience. By adjusting to changing market conditions and adopting smarter business strategies, many hope to remain competitive while waiting for the economy to stabilize. Their ability to adapt will remain an important factor in sustaining businesses and supporting economic growth.

Tags: business growthcost of livingeconomyEntrepreneursfinanceInflationNigeriaRetailRising PricesSmall Business
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