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Survey Paints a Grim Picture for Most Small Business Access to Financing

An annual survey by the Small Business Division of the Federal Reserve paints a grim picture for our smallest, and largest percentage, of small businesses. The problem is appears to be getting worse.

The heart of the report is a survey sent to nonemployer firms. These companies have no employees other than the business owner. 

%

Businesses Have No Employees

Trillion in Total Annual Sales

Highlights

  • While revenue increased, those reporting financial challenges increased
  • More than 1/2 reported revenues were still lower than in 2019
  • Those with less than $100,000 in revenue are struggling the most
  • Despite changes to the PPP to allow low-revenue nonemployers to apply, less than half received the full amount they sought
  • All nonemployers had challenges accessing financing, with 29% reporting financing met their needs.
  • Low-revenue nonemployers are 1/2 as likely to get a loan or line of credit

Examples of Nonemployers?

Think of artists, realtors, stylists, startup companies, consultants, in-home childcare providers, and other home-based businesses

  • 26% Professional Services & Real Estate Agents
  • 22% Nonmanufactured goods production & associated services
  • 21% Business supports & consumer services
  • 11% Healthcare & education
  • 8% Retail
  • 7% Leisure & hospitality (ex. Air BnB)
  • 3% Finance & Insurance
  • 1% Manufacturing

%

Report Financial Hardships in 2021

up from 81% in 2020

%

smaller nonemployers that grew

compared to 31% of large-revenue firms

%

smaller firms that are in poor financial condition

compared to 16% of larger nonemployers

%

of nonemployers applied for pandemic financial assistance

compared to 76% of firms with employees

%

of small nonemmployers received all of the PPP they sought

compared to 64% of larger nonemployers

%

collected unemployment

 Nonemployer firms are less likely to use large small banks for financial services (48%) vs. companies with employees (56%) or even small banks (34% nonemployers vs 47% firms with employees.

Nonemployer firms turn to credit unions (20% vs 13% employer firms) and online lenders/fintech companies (11%)

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