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“It’s a guessing game right now,” one analyst told us.
There’s still a lot of recovery to go, and financial ground to make up – for small businesses, especially, according to new analysis.
Dean’s Sweets in Portland, Maine, has had “crazy growth,” but it’s competing with other local businesses for employees.
Among them are higher electricity bills, air conditioning upgrades and running cooling misters for customers outdoors.
An online retailer shares her experience with pandemic burnout and how it’s changed the way she thinks about her business.
When the pandemic hit, Western swing group Asleep at the Wheel lost 75% of its income. So it cut expenses and applied for federal relief funds.
Nearly 19% of small and micro-sized businesses in China shut down during the pandemic. What does it take for a coffee shop to stay standing?
COVID spreads mostly by air, but businesses are still zealously cleaning surfaces. It’s about customer perception, one owner says.
Sonoratown’s owners have had to be nimble to protect their supply of a unique flour. They also spread out and expanded operations.
Many large companies are interested in both the cause and the financial returns, says Melissa Bradley of 1863 Ventures.