August 14, 2024

SBA: Small Dollar Lending and Lending To Underserved Entrepreneurs Continues to Rise as Record 19 Million New Business Applications Filed Since 2021

Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for America’s more than 34 million small businesses, announced the Biden-Harris Administration has tripled SBA lending to Black-owned businesses while doubling small-dollar lending and lending to Latino- and women-owned small businesses. The new data comes as the United States reaches a record 19 million(Link is external) new business applications under the Biden-Harris Administration.

“Over the past four years more entrepreneurs than ever before have pursued the American dream of business ownership, and the SBA has been committed to matching this incredible wave of enthusiasm with the capital, market access, and resources small businesses need to start, grow, and thrive,” said SBA Administrator Guzman. “While there is more to do, the Biden-Harris Administration is working to level the playing field for underserved entrepreneurs, and we remain laser-focused on expanding access to opportunity and championing equity.”

Since the start of the Biden-Harris Administration, there have been 19 million new business applications with an average 443,000 filed each month – a rate 92% faster than the pre-pandemic average. This historic Small Business Boom has been driven by women and people of color, with data showing Black business ownership doubling since 2019 and women increasing business ownership at a pace nearly double the pace of men.

Since President Biden took office in 2021, SBA lending to historically underserved entrepreneurs has grown substantially. Compared to FY20, so far in FY24:

Having already achieved the first, second, and third strongest years of new business applications on record, the Biden-Harris Administration’s economy remains on track for its fourth consecutive year of historic business filings. The U.S. economy has grown more in the past four years than in any other four-year span in the last quarter century.

See additional lending data and more information on how the SBA under the Biden-Harris Administration has taken steps to increase access to capital in underserved communities.

This post was originally published here.