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Many small tourism dependent businesses around Montana didn’t know if they would make it through the summer with the looming pandemic. But with state level relief grants, many eked by, and some were busier than they expected. One business owner managed to navigate the complicated summer. Now she’s looking ahead to an uncertain winter.
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Agricultural economists project Montana’s farmers and ranchers will receive more than $535 million in government payments by the end of this year. That’s a 65 percent jump over 2019.
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More than 8,200 small Montana businesses have received state grants to help get through the coronavirus pandemic, according to numbers released by the Department of Commerce Aug. 21.
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A barber, a restaurant owner and a hot tub store president. Those were among the small business owners in Bozeman who shared stories with state and federal officials this week as Congress debates the next round of economic aid during the pandemic.
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$1.8 billion in PPP loans have been approved to 22,785 Montana recipients — roughly a fifth of the state’s 123,000 small businesses.
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Many economists say the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has helped prevent broad economic collapse in the U.S. But they say transparency will be…
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A new report shows over 21,700 loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) have been approved for small business, nonprofits and faith based…
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Financial leaders in Montana say the majority of loan applications for the federal Paycheck Protection Program have been processed after some major…
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Montana businesses have been approved for nearly 13,500 loans totalling almost $1.5 billion as part of the federal coronavirus relief package.The U.S.…
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Over 10,000 loans totaling nearly $1.3 billion have been approved for small businesses in Montana as part of the federal coronavirus relief package.Out of…