Black businesses can still get help from government.
By Bryan Ochieng . - 2020-05-20 12:08:17 - [General]
the pandemic undermines the health and wealth of people of color, the United States is running out of time to save minority-owned businesses. But there is still hope — if black and brown entrepreneurs act quickly this week.
Minority-owned businesses have been particularly hard-hit during the Covid-19 emergency. To make bad matters worse, the federal government's Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), established via the Small Business Administration as a short-term fix to help small businesses survive the economic shutdown, has failed to get money into the hands of many of these vulnerable entrepreneurs. Now, the available funds are beginning to run out.
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