US Small-Business Rescue Falls Short on Several Counts, Watchdog Says

The U.S. government's $660 billion program to rescue small businesses hit by the coronavirus pandemic saddles borrowers with rules that undermine the intention of Congress and fails to prioritize the right businesses, a government watchdog said on Friday.

"We did not find any evidence that (the Small Business Association) issued guidance to lenders to prioritize the markets indicated by the Act," the inspector general said in a 40-page report, referring to rural, women-owned and minority businesses that were meant to get access to the Paycheck Protection Program, part of the $2.3 trillion CARES act.

Tens of thousands of borrowers may not be able to convert the money to grants as Congress intended because of rules that require them to use 75 percent of funds to cover payroll, a requirement not in the law itself, the report said. 



from Voice of America - English https://ift.tt/3bhBl2o

No comments:

Post a Comment

Just 62 runs away: Smriti Mandhana set to surpass Gill in this tally

Mandhana’s run-scoring at the top of the order has played a key role in India Women’s results this season. She has scored runs in different ...