Illinois quick hits: Business optimism index declines; Medicare open enrollment help offered
Business optimism index declines
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index declined 2.0 points in September to 98.8, which remains just above the survey’s 52-year average of 98.
The Uncertainty Index rose 7 points to 100, the fourth-highest reading in over 51 years.
As state legislators meet for the fall veto session, NFIB Illinois State Director Noah Finley said small businesses are worried about tax-increase proposals and ongoing high energy costs.
Medicare open enrollment help offered
The Illinois Department on Aging says residents with Medicare can get free help comparing health and drug plan options for this year’s Open Enrollment period, which began on Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7, 2025.
Seniors are encouraged to call or visit one of the Senior Health Insurance Program sites across the state.
Youth waterfowl hunting
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources says numerous Illinois state parks, state fish and wildlife areas, and other public lands will be open to youth waterfowl hunting during the 2025 youth waterfowl hunts.
Per federal regulations, licensed hunters age 17 or younger may hunt ducks, geese, coots and mergansers if they are accompanied by an adult.
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