Small business owners are nearly unanimous — the federal government should be doing more to tailor programs to small businesses.shows that 96% agreed with the idea the federal government should be doing more. About 70% of business owners gave the federal government a “C” grade or below on the effectiveness of its programs, services and tax credits, according to the survey.
“During the pandemic, small businesses like mine had to innovate and remain nimble to survive and thrive,”, owner of Almost Famous Popcorn with locations in Cedar Rapids and Des Moines, Iowa, and a member of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices community, said in a press release announcing the survey results. “Unfortunately, the historic challenges presented by the pandemic made clear that government programs designed to help small businesses have not evolved alongside them.
59% of small business owners are currently hiring and 82% of those hiring are finding it difficult to recruit qualified candidates for open positions;Only 9% have had to lay off workers in the past three months;“The results of our survey illuminate the very real economic challenges small business owners across the U.S. continue to face as they emerge from the pandemic crisis,”, national director of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices, said in a press release.
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