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Alisha Small

A Review of Texas Start-ups 2020-2022

March 31, 2022Lianne Hart
Photo by Rohan Makhecha on Unsplash

In Nov. 2021, President Biden touted the robust growth of small businesses in the U.S. As 2022 moves forward, how does this square with data on business growth over the two years since the pandemic began, particularly in Texas? Continue Reading →

Entrepreneurship Alisha Small

Good news about small business health care benefit cost after the COVID-19 pandemic

December 14, 2021aem12

Perhaps surprisingly, the latest national data published by the U.S. Department of Labor suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has not given small businesses greater cause for concern over the cost of health care benefits. Continue Reading →

Entrepreneurship Alisha Small

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