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Has title | Small Business Access to Capital Surveys |
Has owner | Carlin Cherry, Ariel Sun |
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Has keywords | Data |
Has project status | Complete |
Has sponsor | McNair Center |
Has project output | Content |
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This project produced the page Access to Capital
Introduction
Since the Great Recession of the late 2000’s, small business owners have encountered difficulties in getting access to capital. This difficulty has a pervasive effect on small business owners’ ability to not only start, but grow. Small business owners have, when surveyed, indicated that sparse access to capital is the primary threat to their operation. Slimming credit availability, rising student debt, and changing landscape in the loaning market have significantly contributed to an industry-wide decline in access to capital for small business.