Danielle Kurtzleben
Stories
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Business
Data Of Nearly 8,000 Small Businesses May Have Been Exposed, SBA Says
"Personal identifiable information" was potentially exposed to other businesses via an online lending application portal, a spokesperson for the Small Business Administration told NPR.
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Politics
What Happened Today: New Relief Bill, Economy Questions
An NPR political correspondent describes the latest federal government efforts to pass another relief bill for small businesses and answers listener questions about the economy during the pandemic.
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Business
Small Business Emergency Relief Program Hits $349 Billion Cap In Less Than 2 Weeks
The Paycheck Protection Program opened on April 3, and it was plagued with delays and technical difficulties from the start.
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Politics
Report: Adding Trump's Name To Checks Will Delay Them. IRS Says They're On Schedule
The IRS said the economic relief payments "are going out on schedule, as planned, without delay." The Washington Post reported that Trump's name would be included on the checks, an unprecedented step.
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Business
Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
An NPR economics correspondent answers questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Business
More Questions From Small Business Owners On Accessing Federal Support
An NPR economics correspondent answers more questions about what small business owners can do to access resources from the government during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Business
With Survival At Stake, Small Business Owners Frustrated By Aid Delays
The Paycheck Protection Program is meant to help small businesses keep workers on payroll. But first, businesses have to get the money — a process that has proven difficult for some.
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Politics
What Happened Today: White House Briefing, Paying Bills, Federal Relief Money
An NPR politics and economics correspondent answers listener questions about the latest from Wednesday's White House briefing, and what to expect from the government relief package.
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Politics
Candidates Face A Twin Challenge: The Crisis And The Campaign
President Trump and the Democrats running to replace him are facing the task of communicating to the public constructively, while also serving their shared goal of winning votes.
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Politics
Elizabeth Warren Drops Presidential Bid
A senior campaign aide to Elizabeth Warren tells NPR Thursday that the Massachusetts senator is dropping out of the presidential race, two days after a disappointing finish in Super Tuesday primaries.