More than 26 million Americans have lost their jobs due to the economic fallout of the worldwide coronavirus crisis. As a new federal relief bill sets aside aid for small businesses, our panelists offer answers to Maine business owners and employees seeking support.
Guests
Amy Bassett, director, Maine district office, U.S. Small Business Administration
Wendell Davis, regional administrator, Region 1-New England, U.S. Small Business Administration
Chris Pinkham (call-in), president, Maine Bankers Association
Resources
- How, exactly, did the LA Lakers get a 'small business' loan?
- System Crash Keeps Mainers From Accessing 2nd Round Of Payroll Protection Program Funding
- After financing frenzy, Maine lenders launch second round of small-biz bailout loans
- Small Business Loans Site Crashes On First Day Of Reopening
- Maine’s economic fallout from coronavirus could be nation’s worst
- How to get a small-business loan under the new $484 billion coronavirus aid package
- Coronavirus: Congress passes $484bn economic relief bill
- The $600 Unemployment Booster Shot, State by State