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That’s the percentage of Hampton Roads small businesses responding to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Business Pulse Survey that answered they had received Paycheck Protection Program help since March 13.
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As businesses continue applying for the second round of federal Paycheck Protection Program loans, the Columbus Urban League is working with Black-owned businesses to make sure they get equal access.
Multiple studies, polls and news organizations have highlighted disparities in access to PPP loans, which were rolled out last spring as part of the federal government s first major coronavirus stimulus measures.
The U.S. Census Bureau s Small Business Pulse Survey last spring found just 12% of Black and Hispanic businesses owners had received the aid they’d requested from the Small Business Administration. That’s compared to the national average of 38%.