SBA approves 44,453 emergency COVID-19 loans to Illinois employers totaling $12.5 billion

SBA approves 44,453 emergency COVID-19 loans to Illinois employers totaling $12.5 billion 1

With the demand going to exceed the supply of cash, the COVID-19 emergency Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses and nonprofits so far has approved 44,453 loans in Illinois, totaling $12.5 billion, according to the Small Business Administration.

Across the nation, the program known as PPP has pumped out 1,035,086 loans totaling more than $247 billion, through April 13, according to a PowerPoint the SBA supplied to the House Small Business Committee and obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.

The loan leader under this new program is Texas, with 88,434 loans totaling $21.7 billion, according to the SBA.

The program was designed to help employers meet payroll and stay afloat for a few months as the COVID-19 crisis grows. A reason the program is wildly popular is that if the money is used to meet payroll, the loan is converted to a grant.

The $349 billion for PPP loans was created in the emergency $2.2 trillion federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act — known as the CARES Act — signed into law on March 27.

While the totals show a large number of loans processed by lenders and the SBA in a short time, there are scores of frustrated applicants in Chicago and in the U.S. who are either having difficulty applying or can’t find out their status from their banks.

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These numbers are the first snapshot available about the PPP loan distribution.

The window opened to apply to lenders for loans on April 3.

The $349 billion pot will soon be depleted, and Democrats and Republicans in Congress are negotiating over a second wave of billions of dollars shipped to the PPP program.

Here’s how the loan distribution breaks down, according to the SBA:

70% – went to 725,058 applicants who received $150,000 and under.

15% – went to 156,590 employers who got between $150,000 and $350,000.

9.9% – went to 102,473 who received between $350,000 and $1 million.

3% – went to 31,176 who got between $1 million and $2 million.

1.6 % – went to 16,516 loaned between $2 million and $5 million.

0.32% – went to 3,273 for sums more than $5 million.

Here’s how Illinois compares to several other large states:

Texas: 88,434 loans totaling $21.7 billion

California: 54,922 loans totaling $20.8 billion.

Florida: 52,021 loans totaling $12.6 billion

Illinois: 44,453 loans totaling $12.5 billion.

New York: 40,975 loans totaling $11.7 billion.

No information was provided on the number of loans denied or pending.

About a quarter of the total loan amounts went to employers in construction; professional, scientific and technical services; manufacturing; and health care and social assistance business.

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