The quarterly barometer of the Independent Workers' Union (SDI), conducted from March 23 to 27, 2026, among 1.585 managers of very small businesses (TPEs), confirms a clear deterioration in their situation. In a context of economic slowdown (decline in consumption, international tensions, rising costs), TPEs are no longer able to adapt.
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