{平台标识} {固定描述} Small businesses are grappling with declining profits as rising gasoline and shipping costs erode margins, according to a Bank of America analysis showing a nearly 31% jump in gasoline spending growth by small businesses in April compared to a year ago. The squeeze is forcing owners like John Berl of Uncle John’s BBQ Stand in Delaware to absorb losses from weak sales and higher operational expenses, highlighting broader inflationary pressures on the sector.
Small Businesses Face Profit Squeeze as Gas and Shipping Costs Surge - {财报副标题}
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