Worcester Business Journal

December 29, 2025

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10 Worcester Business Journal | December 29, 2025 | wbjournal.com F or the first time since 2020, the majority of Central Massachusetts business leaders who responded to WBJ's annual Economic Forecast survey said the region's economy is in worse condition than it was at this time the previous year. Despite this overall sentiment, the plurality said they antic- ipate the local economy will improve in 2026. Compared to previous years, the percentage of those who said the economy will improve slightly or significantly in the next year (44%) is at its lowest point since 2022, but those optimistic about next year outnumber those who say the economy will decline in 2026. e state's premier business forecast survey, the Business Confidence Index from the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, has been firmly in pessimistic territory for the last nine months of 2025, so any level of optimism from WBJ's readers is outpacing the overall state sentiment. Because of their hesitancy about the economy, the majority of WBJ respondents said next year they aren't planning on hiring additional staff (62%) and aren't planning on making a major capital investment (55%). WBJ 2026 Economic Forecast survey was conducted from Dec. 3-17. – Brad Kane, editor Anticipating improvement How will the economy fare next year, as compared to this year? Economic Forecast 2026: WBJ Reader Survey 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Improve significantly Improve slightly Remain the same Decline slightly Decline significantly 0 2024 2025 IMAGE | ADOBESTOCK.COM NA NA

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