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Black and Hispanic firms half as likely to get needed financing, Fed study finds

Published 04/15/2021, 11:19 AM
Updated 04/15/2021, 11:35 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People make their way in a local street of Chinatown in the Manhattan borough of New York

(Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated the challenges faced by minority-owned businesses, which experienced higher rates of closures and revenue losses and had more trouble accessing credit than white business owners, according to a report by the 12 regional banks of the Federal Reserve.

Businesses owned by people of color were more likely to scale back their operations during the pandemic, according to the study released on Thursday. Black-owned businesses, in particular, struggled to access financing and were more prone to using personal savings or to borrow money from family and friends to stay afloat.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply impacted communities of color and small businesses of color, in many cases to a greater extent than their white counterparts," the researchers wrote in the report.

Businesses owned by Blacks and Hispanics were half as likely to be approved for non-emergency loans as white-owned businesses, even when they were all similarly rated as being low credit risk. Just 24% of Black business owners and 25% of Hispanic business owners with low credit risk received all of the financing they sought, compared to 48% of white business owners.

In fact, Black and Hispanic business owners with low credit risk were approved for credit at the same rate as white business owners deemed to be a medium or high credit risk, the study found.

Black business owners were more likely than any other group to take a hit to their personal finances. Some 38% borrowed money from a friend or relative, 25% worked a second job during the crisis and 74% used their personal funds.

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The report is based on a survey conducted last September and October of nearly 10,000 businesses with fewer than 500 employees and another 4,500 non-employer firms.

Latest comments

The only color that matters in business is green.
Ideally, but apparently not in practice
And we say institutional racism doesn't exist, and some altright trumpanzees are lying about reverse racism while continuing with microaggressions on these minorities.
"Trumpanzees" lol good one 🤣
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