Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada got nearly $6B in paycheck protection

Loans went to more than 42K businesses

- By Bill Dentzer Review-journal Capital Bureau

CARSON CITY — More than 42,000 Nevada businesses received pandemic-related small-business loans ranging from just a few dollars to as much as $10 million, telling the federal government that the up to $6 billion combined sum would help them preserve more than a half-million jobs in the state.

But federal records on the loan program show that more than 4,400 Nevada firms listed no jobs that would be retained with the funds they received, including 210 firms that received at least $150,000. More than 29,000 promised 10 or fewer jobs, and 3,717 firms listed no job figures at all.

The informatio­n on Nevada loans comes in the release of data Monday by the Small Business Administra­tion on the $660 billion Paycheck Protection Program, authorized as part of the $2 trillion CARES Act for COVID-19 pandemic relief. About $521 billion in loans has been distribute­d.

The SBA data has gaps. Firms that received as much as $150,000 are categorize­d by industry and listed with specific amounts received, but are not identified by name. In Nevada,

36,586 businesses received loans of $150,000 or less.

Companies that received loans of at least $150,000 up to $10 million are named, with the amounts listed as a range. In Nevada, 631 businesses received loans of at least $1 million: 25 businesses received between $5 million and $10 million; 175 got between $2 million and $5 million; and 432 got $1 million to $2 million. A total of 5,542 businesses got loans of $150,000 or more.

Loans versus jobs saved

Nationwide, the records list 660,000 small businesses and nonprofit organizati­ons that received at least $150,000 in funding

The smaller loans of $150,000 or less to Nevada businesses total a little more than $1.2 billion. Loans of more than $150,000, reported as a range, total from $1.96 billion to as much as $4.75 billion. At the top end of the range, the combined loans to Nevada businesses could reach $5.96 billion, or about 1.1 percent of the total distribute­d nationwide.

As part of the filing, businesses applying for the loans listed the jobs that would be retained with help from the loans. Businesses that received $150,000 or more in aid pledged a combined 305,664 retained jobs, and businesses that received up to $150,000 pledged to retain 220,019 jobs, for a combined total of 525,683.

That number is almost equal to the job losses Nevada has seen since the onset of the pandemic-created unemployme­nt surge. From the week ending March 14 to the week ending June 27, Nevada reported 528,350 initial unemployme­nt claims, with nearly 287,000 full-time workers still unemployed at the end of June.

Top recipients by business, city

The 25 Nevada businesses that received between $5 million and

$10 million cover a range of industries and profession­s including farming, health care and medical staffing, advertisin­g and marketing, publishing, contractin­g, profession­al and legal services, fast-food restaurant­s, gas stations and nonprofits, including the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas. Of those 25, 18 are in the Las Vegas Valley.

Contact Capital Bureau reporter Bill Dentzer at bdentzer@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Dentzernew­s on Twitter.

 ?? Evan Vucci The Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump signs the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibilit­y Act during a news conference June 5 in the Rose Garden of the White House.
Evan Vucci The Associated Press President Donald Trump signs the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibilit­y Act during a news conference June 5 in the Rose Garden of the White House.

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