ViewA new report shows more than $200 billion meant to help struggling businesses during the pandemic may have been stolen.
The Small Business Administration released the shocking numbers Tuesday, citing fraud as the main issue.
Unfortunately, this is just the latest price tag from federal COVID funds suspected to have...
Report: Over $200 billion in COVID-19 loans may have been stolen
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