Why are small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) important?
SMEs might be smaller than large multinational corporations, but they're mighty. They are the backbone of the economy. In the U.S., there are more than 30 million SMEs -- 99.9% of all businesses, according to the SBA. SMEs account for almost half the U.S. workforce (47.1%), and they've created two-thirds of all net new private sector jobs over the past few decades.
SMEs tend to grow faster than larger companies, allowing them to create more jobs and pay higher wages than their larger competitors. They also tend to be more innovative than larger companies. Their smaller size also enables them to adopt new technologies faster.