The overall optimism index rose 0.3 point to 92.1 last month.

Optimism among U.S. small businesses edged up in September as firms grew less downbeat about the outlook for sales, while a smaller share say they raised prices.

The National Federation of Independent Business overall optimism index rose 0.3 point to 92.1 last month, the group says in a report. Five of the gauge's 10 components increased. Despite rising for a third-straight month, the measure is historically low.

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