For some small-business owners, the slower federal funds designed to keep them afloat through the pandemic arrive, the better
Under the Paycheck Protection Program, the government will forgive loans to small businesses if the firms meet certain requirements.
One such stipulation is proving thorny for companies: They must allocate most of the money they receive toward keeping employees on payroll for eight weeks starting from when the money is received.
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