$350 billion in loans now available for small businesses starting today
Starting today, April 3rd 2020, small businesses can apply for nearly $350 billion dollars in loans available through the economic rescue plan from Congress.
This is a new Loan program. It is known as the paycheck Protection Program.
COVID-19 Business Loans in a Nutshell, Here's what you need to know
If you have a small business, this is a loan you can apply for to allow you to ride out the tough Economic Times happening now because of this coronavirus epidemic ravaging the United States and the rest of the world.
I know many small businesses that can benefit from this program right now.
Close to 10 million Americans are now unemployed in only two weeks because of covid-19 pandemic
This is to assist the small businesses and to help them keep their employees employed and to rehire those that have laid off.
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