"Since 2014, the latest year for which there is census data, this is no longer the case. At this point, 39.2 percent were employed at either a large or very large company, while 26.5 percent worked at mid-sized companies and 34.3 percent worked at small companies."
Atkinson & Lind ("Big is Beautiful") didn't agree with you in 2019 either, specifically taking on what they call the "myth of small business as the engine of job creation"
"48 percent of all US employees work for small businesses, down from 52 percent in the early 2000s."
https://www.jpmorganchase.com/institute/research/small-busin...
The NYSSCPA didn't agree with you in 2017 either:
"Since 2014, the latest year for which there is census data, this is no longer the case. At this point, 39.2 percent were employed at either a large or very large company, while 26.5 percent worked at mid-sized companies and 34.3 percent worked at small companies."
https://www.nysscpa.org/news/publications/the-trusted-profes...
Atkinson & Lind ("Big is Beautiful") didn't agree with you in 2019 either, specifically taking on what they call the "myth of small business as the engine of job creation"
https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/small-business-job-creati...
The Small Business Administration didn't agree with you in 2020:
"According to small business statistics from SBA, small businesses make 99.9% of US businesses and employ 47.1% of US employees."
https://smallbiztrends.com/small-business-statistics