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The pandemic has largely halted tourism, and Manu Powers has had to lay off most of her staff.
Drew Dalzell, president of Diablo Sound in Los Angeles, took on half a million dollars in debt to keep his business afloat and staff working.
Roopam Carroll runs a day care center in Nottingham, England. She explains how caregivers enable other kinds of work.
Just 3% say they’re feeling bullish enough to borrow money, despite interest rates near historic lows.
Keeping a business afloat through the ups and downs of the pandemic has changed the way some owners manage their companies, and their own lives.
Marketplace has been following three American small businesses during this unprecedented holiday retail season. Here’s how things went.
How one Louisiana family-owned bakery rebuilt its business in the wake of hurricanes Laura and Delta.
One rural Colorado county is juggling the need to protect its residents, and at the same time, keep its businesses afloat.
How 2020 created a thriving market for one Black-owned company in Washington, D.C.
Retailers are increasing shipping fees while fielding more calls from customers, asking, “Where’s my package?”