Pandemic Restrictions Extra Painful for Businesses Owned by Minorities, Women, and Veterans
Limited resources create enormous vulnerability.

In news that may come as a surprise to policymakers though probably not the rest of us, it turns out that small businesses with limited resources were hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who suffered the most included business owners who had to struggle with natural disasters including floods and wildfires on top of social distancing and lockdown orders. But the worst sufferers included small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) owned by minorities, women, and veterans who just didn't have the resources to handle slowdowns and (especially) forced closures. While not all business woes over the past two years were the result of political decisions, it's fair to say that pandemic policy proved more damaging than hurricanes to the most vulnerable entrepreneurs.
"A study carried out by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) revealed that businesses run by minorities, women and veterans, which they call historically underrepresented group operated (HUGO) businesses, were dealt a much worse hand by the pandemic than other businesses," NIST announced last week. "What's more, the team saw that HUGO businesses reported harsher downturns from COVID-19 alone than even non-HUGO businesses that were struck by natural disasters on top of COVID-19."
The findings are published in a paper in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction and, while they're eye-opening, there's also a common-sense quality to what the researchers have to say. Basically, people who are already strapped are going to be hit harder by tough times and restrictive policies.
"Pre-pandemic, there were 30.7 million small businesses in the U.S., which accounted for 99.9% of all U.S. business; of these, approximately 18.3% were minority-owned and about 19.9% were owned by women for reference year 2018," the researchers write. "From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of active SMBs plummeted, with minority and female-owned businesses disproportionately impacted."
Why would businesses owned by minorities, women, and veterans be slammed so much harder than other small firms during the pandemic? It turns out that they tend to be smaller, newer, and have fewer resources than other businesses, which limits access to capital as well as resilience in the face of downturns. Compared to white-owned businesses, black-owned operations are more likely to be owner-operated, home-based, and have no employees. They also tend to rely on funding from personal and family savings. Veteran-owned businesses have similar challenges borrowing money, and also run up against "difficulty with the transition from military to civilian life via loss of connection with the military community and loss of sense of purpose/camaraderie."
Other sources agree about the hurdles faced by minority entrepreneurs. "Across the nation minority-owned businesses face the obstacles of access to capital, access to markets and access to social networks, all of which are essential for any business to increase in size and scale," reported a 2010 paper from the U.S. Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Agency.
Difficulty in raising capital makes it difficult to grow a business, but it also means that there's less to put aside for such hiccups as natural disasters and economic crunches caused by pandemics. That leaves suffering entrepreneurs looking for help in order to recover. "However, historically, there are limited paths for SMB operators to finance disaster recovery after the fact, especially for HUGO SMBs," the NIST and NOAA researchers noted. That left many minority-owned small businesses with limited recourse.
"Based on the self-reported responses, we found that businesses belonging to the HUGO group are more likely to experience things like business closure, decreased revenue or decreases in the number of customers," commented Payam Aminpour, a NIST postdoctoral research fellow and study co-author.
Interestingly, arbitrary designations during the pandemic of some businesses as "essential" and therefore immune to lockdown orders had a particularly nasty impact on communities about which many politicians claim to be particularly concerned. "It is less likely for sampled HUGO SMBs to be designated as a business providing essential services during the pandemic, which may amplify impacts of local guidance during COVID-19, such as government mandated closures," researchers found.
It was hard enough on businesses when virus-averse customers chose to limit trips to stores, restaurants, and hairdressers. But forced closures substantially worsened the harm. "Local implementation and enforcement of lockdown restrictions and voluntary behavioral responses as reactions to the perceived local COVID-19 spread both played a role, but enforcement of mandatory restrictions may have had a larger impact on sales losses," found economists Robert Fairlie and Frank Fossen in a California-focused paper published last year by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Politicians who claimed to be helping especially vulnerable communities with restrictive policies were, therefore, inflicting disproportionate damage on them instead. This isn't the first time we've seen interventions in the economy have an especially harsh impact on specific populations. Falsely defended as protections for consumers, occupational licensing laws raise barriers to entry to people who want to enter trades and start businesses. Logically enough, those barriers are most challenging for people who have less capital to pay for fees and mandatory classes, and less ability to navigate regulatory mazes.
"The higher the rate of licensure of low-income occupations, the lower the rate of low-income entrepreneurship," reported economist Stephen Slivinski in a 2015 Goldwater Institute study that was subsequently cited by the White House. Slivinski found especially negative impacts on immigrants trying to get established in the United States, but anybody with limited resources would be hampered by hurdles set in their way.
The takeaway from this study about the effect of COVID-19 on small businesses is the same one we should gain from any disruption of society, especially when it's deliberate. That is, those most affected are certainly going to be the people with the fewest resources and the least ability to defend themselves. Politicians who claim to care about vulnerable populations should keep in mind that those are the people most likely to be harmed by the dictates and restrictions they impose.
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"World ends, Women and Minorities hardest hit."
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And that Reason can't earnestly support.
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It does't take much research to learn that designating a significant portion of the workforce non-essential, not only denigrates the value of the workers ,but their production as well. What products and services are non-essential if people are willing to part with their earnings to obtain them? An economy s interdependent, no part of which truly non-essential. Once the supply train is stopped it will take years to recover, any never will. What does it matter what segment of the supply chain is hurt the most? Since the economy is interdependent all segments are hurt.
Why do we so willing loose our freedom for the promise of safety?
Its not us. Theyre using force to TAKE it.
Agreed. Reason hitting up identity politics highlights their decline into leftist.
Next headline :Chris brown remarried, wemon and minority hardest hit
...with this jewel...
", and have fewer resources than other businesses, which limits access to capital"
Always " business has to be run with DEBT and borrowed money."
Didnt Bitemes PPP solve all that?
That fantastic program with no fraud that made the world a Kumbayah- fest?
Hint: if it cant be run without debt, its not a viable business.
Fuck Joe Biden
Yeah, I wonder if the groups that minced all the data did a breakdown by "starting socioeconomic class" as well. My guess is that while as a percentage, minorities will account for a larger than proportional percentage of the low economic class, within that grouping skin color / ethnicity / gender don't stick out all that much.
Toosilly is checking resume boxes.
What a load of bullshit this article is.
Wanna bet they have a full time Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity Officer--and the staff just returned from a white privilege struggle session?
Did they have a diversity exercise where they brought in a group of black people so they could wash their feet?
For telling the truth????
Reason's gone full racist
Pandemic Restrictions Extra Painful for Businesses Owned by Minorities, Women, and Veterans
Just as planned.
Something tells me that, if Covid restrictions negatively impacted White-owned businesses disproportionately, the Reason writers wouldn't say a thing. In reality, if any Reason writer defended the interests of White people, Reason would probably lose all of its funding in the blink of an eye.
Can we just say, "pandemic lockdowns were bad" and skip the racism?
This endless stream of wailing for the poor, incapable little people is the most condescending progressive twaddle, and I am heartily sick of it.
Quit dividing.
They fucked every body over equally.
The UN Agenda 21 Programme to deindustrialize the US dosnt play favorites.
U.N. Agenda 21 has morphed into Agenda 2030 and now into Vision 2050, a plan to force 9 billion people to live by the globalists prescription of “living well and within the planet’s resources.
Ethiopia has a possible model..
'....I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation and own their own businesses where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.....I have a dream...Reason dot com has a nightmare...'
Poor guy has been spinning hard enough in his grave to strike oil. Absolute crying shame how his Dream was discarded by the Woke.
MLK was a Marxist. His evolving "dream" started by denying White people freedom of association. If he were alive today he would be supporting the woke agenda. He would not be taking the side of libertarians.
Considering I can't ask a dead guy, I'll stick with the content of his defining moment in the world.
MLK may be dead, but the memory of his words and deeds echo throughout the ages. I googled and here are some of the first things that came up:
Here's another quote:
His viewpoint wasn't altogether different from that of Joseph Stalin. Here's what Stalin had to say:
What was the "help" that Comrade Stalin was talking about? Why did Stalin consider it impossible that heredity might play a role in shaping ability and behaviour? Couldn't science be allowed a place at the table? Comrade Stalin sure sounds awfully woke.
"In general, I consider it impossible to assume that the workers of any particular nation are incapable of mastering new technique."
Which Nattions havent done so?
The ones still living in Tribalism.
Which has advanced and flourished in near zero histirical time beyond the worlds wildest dreams?
US.
I accept that you subscribe to blank-state ideology but, that being so, could you be honest and admit that MLK would not be your friend an ally were he alive today?
no I cant admit to your Red herring and personal attacks.
Try an intelligent response.
I'm going back to his moment in front of the world and noticing he didn't say any of that shit during the most important time of his life, when he had the ear of America.
The theories of fascism at work.
To control the populace by a combination of government and corporate power (at the direction of the government of course), you have to eliminate small businesses and individual ownerships. What better way than a deliberate crushing of the economy only large corporations can survive?
The best plan is to destroy the energy sector so that the costs of transportation go out of sight, say by taking a huge chunk of land and offshore areas off the table for exploration. Maybe cancel a pipeline or two. If you can create a crisis out of a new flu strain, and force the workforce out of the workplace, it will speed things up a lot. The effects will flow though the economy as port blockages, transportation snarls and supply chain disruption, followed by massive inflation. In all of these areas, only large corporations, already subservient to the government (especially when run by people who agree with the government policies), can come out in shape to continue.
Now the fascists have an economy conditioned to government 'suggestions', and no one who will not submit can get a job.
+ ( numbers that dont go high enough)
This Plandemic was a reason looking for an opportunity so they can say " we didnt do it...."
Nice fairytale you've got going here. Restricted economic activity was primarily a function of fear of catching Covid, not lockdowns, while the very things most here fight against - masks, social distancing, and vaccines - help relieve that fear and heighten economic activity.
"..esearch from Chicago Booth’s Austan D. Goolsbee and Chad Syverson suggests that US government restrictions had only a mildly chilling effect on the economy. They argue that commercial activity had already begun to collapse before late March and early April, when many jurisdictions imposed shutdowns. In that case, government lockdowns didn’t crash the economy—fear of the virus did.
Using foot-traffic data at 2.2 million businesses, the researchers compared consumer behavior across similar stores located in the same metro area but across counties where shelter-in-place orders were issued at different times. Those timing differences allowed the researchers to measure the impacts of lockdowns.
While overall consumer traffic plunged by 60 percent during the crisis, official social-distancing restrictions accounted for only one-tenth of the drop, the researchers find. That is, traffic fell just about as much at stores in counties that hadn’t imposed shelter-in-place orders as at stores in counties in the same metros that did impose them. “Our results suggest that legal restrictions per se didn’t have a big effect on people’s choices to stay at home,” says Syverson. “That means the biggest thing driving the virus recession is the virus itself, or at least people’s fear of being infected by it.”..."
https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/fear-not-government-shutdowns-chilled-economy
sorry kiddo, the policies you and the upper class white liberal AWFLs pushed out of irrational fear, based on misinformation, were bad for the country and worse for minorities.
Maybe that should be the DNC motto: "Bad for the country, even worse for minorities...since fucking forever"
The Democratic Party. Fucking with colored people since 1828.
+++++
Now if theyd just figure that out..
Fuck off, Barbie Jack.
It was the mandatory lockdowns, restrictions on entry, idiotic mask mandates and the rest of the theatre led by your panic of Karens that fucked everyone over, and you will be reminded good and hard of it come midterms and beyond.
Data and experience - think about it, you can remember back then - says otherwise Salted.
No, Joe. You coddled and cowardly white pansies are the only ones who believed the panic porn from day one (not to mention the compulsion to contradict Trump). Everyone else wanted to keep working and living--until mandatory lockdowns and lockouts shut them down.
As for data, once the pajama class realized they still needed food and Amazon deliveries, who do you think filled all those "essential worker" roles?
Gee Earth based, I guess my Republican good friend who spent a month as sick as he's ever been in his life while fearing he might lose it in June 2020 must be a white pansy. Same for my 2 dead relatives who bought the farm in the summer of 2020.
Can you stay on topic, Deflection Joe?
And can you accept science when it shows the virus is doing exactly what everyone with common sense said from the beginning - rapidly mutating into continually less harmful but more contagious strains, like any good virus does - or are you going to wail on the altar of Sciencism, even when your saints leave you behind and admit mitigation strategies failed and caused harm?
Salted, your post makes no sense, and while we hope repeated variants are less harmful - Delta wasn't - that's not a given. Are you trying to say getting really sick with a virus which may also create long term heart, lung, and brain problems (long covid) and may also kill you at rates greater than heart or cancer deaths is something to just wait out without precautions? That's what you imply.
Maybe that's because you lack any sort of understanding of the science involved, as you have repeatedly displayed through your ignorant rants that the sky is falling.
99.98% survival. Oh no. We all gonna die.
And if you wanna pull the long-term ecfects card...
https://renz-law.com/attorney-tom-renz-whistleblowers-dmed-defense-medical-epidemiology-database-reveals-incredibly-disturbing-spikes-in-diseases-infertility-injuries-across-the-board-after-the-military-was-forced-to/
being that it is your friend he is probably a massive pussy
Most of the people dying have 4+ comorbidities. So maybe you and your family should get in shape
Yeah, Jimbo, same with most dying from heart disease and cancer. Fuck 'em, right?
I wonder how many of those people died because they couldn’t get treatment due to your fear of the flu.
You mean the rates of heart disease and cancer that spiked after the jab, not the virus?
The heart disease I've been telling you for MONTHS is directly attributable yo the jab.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2788346
Oooo, now this is a decent contender. Well done.
Nice propaganda piece from a year and a half ago, and measures selected foot traffic to restaurants and retail stores from Jan to Apr of 2020. And says nothing about producing the goods and services.
"Goolsbee and Syverson concede that their results do not measure the impacts of shelter-in-place orders on industries such as manufacturing, for which foot traffic doesn’t approximate economic activity."
The study was done in the period before vaccines caused a more relaxed response. It proves people were not going to keep going to the bars and restaurants unless the government stopped them. That's bullshit.
Relaxed response. LOL
Papers, please.
Nice fairytale you've got going here. Restricted economic activity was primarily a function of fear of catching Covid, not lockdowns
"I'm not going to waste my time worrying about when some nail salon can open" - Gov. Phil Murphy, D-NJ.
Fucking idiot.
Yeah, tell that to the bars and restaurants and bakeries that went broke here since the county and state governments put illegal restraints on their trade.
"Economic activity" may have continued but that doesn't mean that specific business owners weren't unnecessarily harmed.
And that's a consequence of government fear mongering, policies, and lockdowns. Without government and its faulty statistics, predictions, and policies, almost nobody would have noticed anything unusual. The differences between COVID and the flu are medically and statistically real, but they aren't perceptible by individuals.
The destruction of the US economy and small businesses could have been avoided with the right messaging and policies. You know, messaging like “Just stay calm. It will go away.”, the kind of messaging people like you mocked and replaced with deplorable, destructive fear mongering.
Just when you think there is a sliver of Libertarian remaining at Reason you get an article like this.
Lets put folks in little identity boxes and then claim they are all more affected than others somehow.
Is a typical white male business owner affected more or less by an economic downturn than Oprah Winfrey, a black woman business owner?
Well, it's obvious now that Covid was just another symptom of systemic racism.
Well, China is the most racist place I've ever traveled.
Look up, theres always Welfare.
TM the Democrat Party.
So what if their pointless restrictions trash Civil Rights and the Constitution?
They can just fund a welfare response based on Chinese debt and sing " dont worry, be happy."
The root problem besides we dont have any Representatives in Gimmement is their Patronizing attitudes. "Authoritarian" doesnt fully describe it.
This in my experience, was a function of putting women in positions of authority.
Women have historically and traditionalky dealt with children in the nuclear family model.
They tend to project patronizing attitudes.
Skin color is the most important thing.
This was supposed to be a joke article, right?
Do you hear laughter?
Its Guilt Transferrence. Blaming an inanimate virus for the arbitrary, power grabbing economy and freedom destroying restrictions that incompetent ' leaders' invented.
"Look, over there" said every Red Herring-ist ever.
FJB
It was never about health it was all about power: control and compliance.
Wow. Seriously? A ___________ Hardest Hit article? My fucking god.
The horror.
The horror.
Its an alternate to the usual " big Government knows more than we do on _________."
Liberals loath and despise small business owners. To them, the small business owner is independent and independent minded so much so that SBOs do not necessarily fall in line with liberal progressive nonsense. Therefore SBOs are the enemy.
Americans are just starting to see the effects of the lock downs with empty store shelves which will continue to worsen within the upcoming months. The supply chain is broken. Ships cannot be unloaded fast enough. Factories have been shut down, farmers won't be able to plant and even if they did, there won't be anywhere near enough fertilizer to grow a crop. Wheat prices will sky rocket as will the price for a loaf of bread. Expect Soviet style bread rationing.
Go to your grocery store and take note of the empty shelves. Also note how the shelves are set up so as to give the illusion of a fully stocked shelf when in reality they aren't.
The price of everything you buy has already become more expensive with the combining factors of scarcity and inflation, the cost of feeding your family will become ever more expensive, that is what's left of the food supply. By this summer, expect food riots and theft to increase as food scarcity becomes the common denominator.
In other words, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
Why would businesses owned by minorities, women, and veterans be slammed so much harder than other small firms during the pandemic? It turns out that they tend to be smaller, newer, and have fewer resources than other businesses, which limits access to capital as well as resilience in the face of downturns.
So in other words, smaller newer businesses with fewer resources have struggled harder than Walmart did, REGARDLESS of the color of the owner. Got it.
Small Biz dont have Super Monopoly Power from/ with da Gummit to control markets and leverage Chinese merch.
>>>In news that may come as a surprise to policymakers
if you believe the policymakers were surprised you are in the wrong profession.
I, for one, am so relieved that Reason is fully embracing intersectional analysis and finally gives "minorities" the special, collective attention that they deserve! What could be more libertarian than to reason (Reason!) about economics based on the skin color of individuals! /sarc
Okay, now do the BLM riots of 2020 that mostly targeted the inner cities. Among the primary targets were beauty shops, which are almost entirely minority owned.
This is BS. Minority, women, vets have the same access as everyone else. If they choose to run their business in a way that is less resilient to circumstance, then its not because of their skin color or gender.
Running a business successfully is hard. You cant just open the doors and expect success on a shoestring budget with borrowed money.
It's refreshing that all these comments just confirmed my first reaction to this article. Divisive is what I hear every single time somebody calls out "special" hardship for this or that group. Or racist bullshit. Only minorities can feel this special pain... such lazy bullshit.
The larger problem is the solutions never bring the disadvantaged up, it seeks to bring others down.
That’s socialism in a nutshell: equality by making everybody dirt poor.
No offense, but I could give two shits about who a bad policy hurts. If a bad policy hurt only bad people, it'd still be a bad policy.
"WORLD ENDS--WOMEN AND MINORITIES DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTED."
That proves they shouldnt be allowed to vote !
Racial scoring and preference is "libertarian"--only at Reason.
Sadly, it’s also taken over the LP.
Pandemic Restrictions Extra Painful for Small Businesses
.... as intended. This was a government/large corporation take over to put small business out of business by the Democratic party that started and ordered, and is still keeping mandates and restrictions in place. Big business and Billionaire CEO's got richer than ever in this period. Sex, race and serving in the Armed forces had nothing to do with who did well and who suffered, just as many men, non-minorities and non-veteran small business owners suffered too. This is cherry picking to support the Democratic party/Billionaire narrative, those that caused the problems in the first place.
Not just that...
The Underground Economy is the target.
Its the only thing keeping us afloat.
They cant totally collapse the economy without putting small biz out.
"Politicians...should keep in mind...the harm...by the dictates and restrictions they impose."
Really? Why, when there is ZERO accountability!
Who will protect our rights when officials paid to protect rights violate them? Who will stop officials, e.g., LEOs, judges, from giving themselves, e.g., all officials, permission, e.g., qualified immunity, to violate our rights? Who will stop govt. from hurting us more than the private sector? When will "we the people" stop turning ourselves into slaves to authority? When will fear, political immaturity, and faith in force be replaced with reason, courage, and self-respect? When will humanity grow up, self-govern, and be free?
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That's what I'm writing about today. Plot twist is that Trudeau hinted that the vote was also a confidence vote, meaning if his side had lost it would have triggered a new election.
Leading up to the vote, there were signs the government had decided to make it a confidence vote, meaning that if it failed, the minority Liberal government could have fallen, which would have triggered an election.
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Trudeau had not officially designated the vote as such, but he opened the door to that interpretation by likening the decision to a vote on a throne speech, which lays out the government's agenda.
"I can't imagine that anyone who votes 'no' tonight is doing anything other than indicating that they don't trust the government to make incredibly momentous and important decisions at a very difficult time," he said at a news conference earlier in the day.
Just before the voting began around 8 p.m. EST Monday, government House leader Mark Holland was asked by the Conservatives to clarify whether this was a confidence vote.
"It's time to vote," he replied.
Toronto Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, who voted in favour, said in the debate he might have voted against continuing to use the act now that the blockades had ended. He said he would vote yes because he had no interest in helping trigger an election.
Joel Lightbound, a Liberal MP who has criticized the government over its handling of the crisis, said invoking the act was "a slippery slope." He said he would be inclined to vote against the measures if it were not a vote of confidence, and asked for clarification from ministers. He also voted in favour of the motion Monday night.
Well, that's a gut punch, though I imagine it's got to be ten times harder hearing that if one is Canadian. :-/
They have extra legal rights
Oops my separator line is in the wrong spot but hopefully it all makes sense. (It should be after first paragraph)
Why The F is NOAA getting money to study this?
Why not give it to the small biz people?
Grifters gotta grift!
Racist writer.
Dying and/or getting really sick - I knew both types - is not porn, but reality.
The data on states has to include where Covid hit hardest and the predominant types of business and industry.
Can you quote something showing the main job and business restricting lockdowns?
That " vote fails, Govt overturns" sounds like a Third World Tribalist system.
Sounds a bit Cuba pre Castro. And every other budding Dictatorship, pre " militant seizing military power and puppetizing the Legislature.
Please, "anti-racist" writer.
Yes! I honestly can't believe they can tie a no-confidence vote to another vote! It would be like Biden proclaiming if BBB doesn't pass, everybody is up for re-election immediately. This is especially terrible because those liberals know they would get slaughtered if an election were held in the next few months.
And as Reason points out elsewhere, the lockdowns and mandates hardly did anything to stop any "dying and/or getting really sick". All it did was make the lives of those who are alive much more difficult.
Why do you continue to deceive others?
Truthfulness, what lockdowns and mandates caused this? Most of us were not governed by any lockdowns and rules about masking in public places didn't put anyone out of business, it let them continue in business.
Potato
Potahto
Don't believe your lying eyes everyone! There were no lockdowns, it was all voluntary. Everyone WANTED to go out of business anyway, and since they didn't pay Party minimum wage, they desereved it, amirite?
https://abc7news.com/california-stay-at-home-lockdown-governor-orders-ca/6032237/
As explained to you and substantiated with specific research the overwhelming number of those restricting their activities at bars and restaurants and other public venues did so out of fear. No lockdowns where I live and many of those went under. I visited California in March of 2021 and was not restricted by any lockdowns. I was in blue country, not Bakersfield.
I just linked you mandated lockdowns in California, by order of the governor.
Keep on disbelieving, Barbie Jack.