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The National Federation of Independent Business reports nearly half of small businesses surveyed raised prices in August.
So far, more than $27 billion worth of Paycheck Protection Program loans must be paid back.
There were over 4 million applications for new businesses last year, according to the Census Bureau.
Kiki Aranita closed her restaurant after the city shut down. A year later, she’s still making Hawaiian food and building the brand.
Owners expect lower sales and worse business conditions in the coming months, reflected in the NFIB’s declining optimism index.
The price of many products, supplies and raw materials has been rising. Retailers must figure out when to pass those costs along to customers.
The training enables them to help fill the child care gap as entrepreneurs, supporting Houston moms who want to enter or rejoin the workforce.
Where there are lower vaccination rates, there’s less consumer interest.
A new law will enable entrepreneurs to make direct sales and deliveries of bread, cake and other homemade products across the state.
We talked to three people about how their career paths were altered during the pandemic and where they think they’ll be a year from now.