The Commercial Appeal

Biden boosts loans for smallest businesses

- Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden announced changes Monday to target more federal pandemic assistance to the nation’s smallest businesses and ventures owned by women and people of color.

Biden says a lot of these mom-andpop businesses “got muscled out of the way” by larger businesses seeking federal money in the early days of the pandemic. He said changes taking effect Wednesday will provide longoverdu­e aid to these smaller enterprise­s that he says are being “crushed” by the pandemic-driven economic downturn.

“America’s small businesses are hurting, hurting badly, and they need help now,” Biden said.

Under the pandemic-era Paycheck Protection Program, the administra­tion is establishi­ng a two-week window, starting Wednesday, in which only businesses with fewer than 20 employees – the overwhelmi­ng majority of small businesses – can apply for the forgivable loans.

Biden’s team is also carving out $1 billion to direct toward sole proprietor­s, such as home contractor­s and beautician­s, the majority of which are owned by women and people of color.

Other efforts will remove a prohibitio­n on lending to a company with at least 20% ownership by a person arrested or convicted for a nonfraud felony in the prior year, as well as allow those behind on their federal student loans to seek relief through the program.

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