Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PPP aims to target overlooked businesses

America’s small businesses are hurting, and hurting badly, and they need help now

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFP) — Aiming to help the smallest American businesses that have been overlooked amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, President Joe Biden unveiled reforms to a vital aid program on Monday.

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has been a key lifeline to businesses during the Covid-19 crisis, but the smallest among them, those least likely to have relationsh­ips with banks, often missed out.

“America’s small businesses are hurting, and hurting badly, and they need help now,” Biden said in an announceme­nt at the White House.

“When the Paycheck Protection Program was passed, a lot of these mom-and-pop businesses just got muscled out of the way, by bigger companies who jumped in front of the line.”

He said the government will open a two-week window starting on Wednesday during which only firms and non-profit groups with fewer than 20 employees will be able to apply for relief.

That 14-day period will give banks and lenders time to target the 98 percent of the smallest businesses that fall in that category to receive loans, which in most cases are forgiven.

Many of those are owned by women and people of color, especially shops where the owner is the sole employee.

Biden said 400,000 small businesses have closed their doors since the coronaviru­s crisis erupted roughly a year ago.

“Small businesses are the engines of our economic progress, they’re the glue and the heart and soul of our communitie­s. But they’re getting crushed,” he said.

These businesses often struggle more than larger businesses to collect the necessary paperwork and secure relief from a lender, he noted.

The changes also will alter the PPP to ensure that sole proprietor­ships can receive sufficient aid, and remove restrictio­ns on loans for business owners who either have a criminal record in the past year or are delinquent on federal student loan payments.

It also will reform the program to provide funding to legal immigrants.

Call for stimulus

The Small Business Administra­tion (SBA), which administer­s the PPP, said earlier this month that the program has approved $103 billion in loans to more than 1.4 million small businesses.

On Monday, the SBA said funding to firms with fewer than 10 workers jumped 60 percent in the latest round.

The aid program was approved in late March 2020 as part of the $2.2 trillion CARES Act to help firms forced to shut down because of the global health crisis, or that saw earnings collapse.

 ?? SAUL LOEB/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? UNITED States President Joe Biden leaves after speaking about the American Rescue Plan and the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses in response to coronaviru­s, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC.
SAUL LOEB/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE UNITED States President Joe Biden leaves after speaking about the American Rescue Plan and the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses in response to coronaviru­s, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC.

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