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Small Business Credit Survey Are you a small business or do you work with small businesses that would be interested in participating in the 2017 Small Business Credit Survey?

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  • Emily Engel

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The dual mandate of the Federal Reserve includes maximum employment. Small business development and growth is essential to full employment. \\"More than half of Americans either own or work for a small business, and they create about two out of every three new jobs in the US each year,\\" according to the Small Business Administration. To learn more about credit access and business conditions for this very large cohort of employers, Community Development and Policy Studies, a department of the Chicago Federal Reserve, is working to engage small businesses through trade, advisory, and other intermediary groups to participate in the Fed System?s Small Business Credit Survey.

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  • Emily Engel, 2017. "Small Business Credit Survey Are you a small business or do you work with small businesses that would be interested in participating in the 2017 Small Business Credit Survey?," Profitwise, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue 2, pages 28-29.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhpw:00036
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