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Business owners with criminal records haunted by their past

During economic collapse, business owners with criminal records are haunted by their past

08/06/2020

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Business owners with criminal records haunted by their past

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During economic collapse, business owners with criminal records are haunted by their past

American businesses suffering through the pandemic’s economic fallout have received hundreds of billions of dollars in federal loans since the Paycheck Protection Program opened this spring. But accessing that funding was challenging for business owners with criminal records. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports as part of our new series, Searching for Justice.

08/06/2020

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