8.04.2020

GUEST POST: Congressional Districts with Highest Percentage of Black Residents Severely Shortchanged by SBA PPP

By Gloria Dulan-Wilson

Hello All:

Again, under the tell us something we don't already know category, comes this bit of news:  Congressional Districts With Highest Percentage Of Black Residents Severely Shortchanged By PPP - paycheck protection program.   And, given the fact that they are going on vacation without expanding unemployment compensation for millions of Americans thrown out of work as a result of the plandemic; that T-rump's cronies have pocketed millions/billions that were originally allocated to small businesses - plus a mountain of other egregious errors and misdeeds on the part of the current administration - for us it's more like an "I told you so," than new news.  The issue is really more one of what can be done about it, by whom, how soon and what are the consequences to those who have routinely sought to disenfranchise and destabilize us?  - GDW


 
Accountable.US
 
 

Report: Congressional Districts with Highest Percentage of Black Residents Severely Shortchanged by SBA PPP

 
Watchdog Finds 10 Congressional Districts With Highest Percentage Of Black Residents Got 35% Less in PPP Loan Funds Than 10 CDs With Lowest Percentage

Read the Report
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Karl Frisch, 202-580-5813

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Trump SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program was billed as a lifeline for small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. But recent data and reports on the program have shown its failure to sufficiently aid minority-owned businesses. An original analysis of PPP data by government watchdog Accountable.US, spotlighted by Reuters, shows Congressional Districts with the largest percentages of black residents received significantly less money than CDs with the smallest percentage of black residents – a disparity that amounts to tens of billions of dollars. Key findings from the analysis
  • The ten congressional districts with the highest percentage of black residents got up to $12.9 billion less in PPP loan funds than the ten districts with the lowest percentage of black residents, a difference of over 35-percent.
     
  • The ten congressional districts with the highest percentage of black residents received 40-percent fewer total PPP loans than the ten districts with the lowest percentage of black residents, a difference of over 64,000 loans.
     
  • The ten congressional districts with the highest percentage of black residents received hundreds less in PPP loan dollars per capita than the ten districts with the lowest percentage—36-percent less for loans under $150,000 and 22-percent less for loans of $150,000 or more.
“The Trump administration failed to support small businesses in communities of color who are disproportionately impacted by this crisis, while wealthy publicly traded companies pocketed billions," said Kyle Herrig, president of Accountable.US. "The wholesale rejection of transparency and accountability exhibited by the Trump administration sent a clear message to banks that they were free to ignore Black communities without consequence – and that's exactly what they did. Congress needs to replace PPP with a new program that ensures resources make it to underserved communities across the country."

The news analysis follows the Center for Responsible Lending estimate that 90-percent “of businesses owned by people of color have been, or will likely be, shut out of the Paycheck Protection Program.’” And overall, only 12-percent of black and Latino business owners have received relief requested from SBA programs, including PPP, after applying.

If you compare these two sets of districts from the Accountable.US analysis against the nation as a whole:
  • The 10 Congressional Districts with the highest percentage of black or African-American individuals received just 4.5% of total loan dollars disbursed.
     
  • The 10 Congressional Districts with the lowest percentage of black or African-American individuals received 7% Of Total Loan Dollars Disbursed.
These districts aren’t just abstract lines on a map - they represent real communities across the country. The Trump Administration had the chance to design a program that would’ve worked for more actual struggling small businesses, but instead we ended up with a system that gave over a billion dollars to well-resourced publicly-traded companies and even a few million dollars to Nickelback and Kanye West. The lack of transparency and grossly misplaced priorities allowed more than 110,000 Mom-and-Pop shops to close their doors forever.
###
 
Accountable.US is a nonpartisan watchdog group that exposes corruption across all levels of government.

Follow on Twitter  Like on Facebook  Follow on Instagram
© 2020 Accountable.US | Contact Us
 
             NOW THAT YOU KNOW
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?
 
Stay Blessed &
ECLECTICALLY BLACK
 
Gloria Dulan-Wilson
 
 
 

-->

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank YOU For Visiting Gloria Dulan-Wilson Eclectic Black People VIP Blog. We Would Like Your Views, Interests And Perspectives. Please Leave A Comment Below.