← Back to context Comment by chasebank 7 hours ago FYI, the definition of small business in the US is fewer than 500 employees. 4 comments chasebank Reply ycombinete 7 hours ago Any business greater than Dunbar's Number should not be considered small. esperent 7 hours ago Damn, that's an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the world.Never in my life would I have thought a business with more than 100 employees could be considered small. In the EU the cutoff is 50. _fizz_buzz_ 6 hours ago My understanding is that the US doesn’t really have an official category called “medium sized”. So I think the “small business” category is better compared to EU’s SME category (small-medium-enterprise), which is often lumped together. cantalopes 6 hours ago Yeah and if you have 20-50 people aboard you are already considered medium/big sized company. 500 is HUGE
esperent 7 hours ago Damn, that's an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the world.Never in my life would I have thought a business with more than 100 employees could be considered small. In the EU the cutoff is 50. _fizz_buzz_ 6 hours ago My understanding is that the US doesn’t really have an official category called “medium sized”. So I think the “small business” category is better compared to EU’s SME category (small-medium-enterprise), which is often lumped together. cantalopes 6 hours ago Yeah and if you have 20-50 people aboard you are already considered medium/big sized company. 500 is HUGE
_fizz_buzz_ 6 hours ago My understanding is that the US doesn’t really have an official category called “medium sized”. So I think the “small business” category is better compared to EU’s SME category (small-medium-enterprise), which is often lumped together.
cantalopes 6 hours ago Yeah and if you have 20-50 people aboard you are already considered medium/big sized company. 500 is HUGE
Any business greater than Dunbar's Number should not be considered small.
Damn, that's an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the world.
Never in my life would I have thought a business with more than 100 employees could be considered small. In the EU the cutoff is 50.
My understanding is that the US doesn’t really have an official category called “medium sized”. So I think the “small business” category is better compared to EU’s SME category (small-medium-enterprise), which is often lumped together.
Yeah and if you have 20-50 people aboard you are already considered medium/big sized company. 500 is HUGE