Racial Disparities in the Paycheck Protection Program

S. Chernenko, D. Scharfstein
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Using a large sample of Florida restaurants, we document significant racial disparities in the utilization of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Only a small fraction of these disparities can be explained by distance to bank branches. Within the same ZIP code, Black- and Hispanic-owned firms are 20.5% and 7.0% less likely than white-owned firms to receive PPP loans. These disparities in PPP utilization are driven by disparities in bank lending, which are greater in counties in which white people exhibit more racial bias against Black people. In these more racially biased counties, Black-owned businesses substitute to nonbank PPP loans and loans provided directly by the Small Business Administration through its Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
工资保护计划中的种族差异
通过对佛罗里达州餐馆的大量抽样调查,我们发现在工资保障计划(PPP)的使用上存在显著的种族差异。这些差异中只有一小部分可以用与银行网点的距离来解释。在相同的邮政编码内,黑人和西班牙裔拥有的公司获得PPP贷款的可能性比白人拥有的公司低20.5%和7.0%。这些购买力平价利用的差异是由银行贷款的差异造成的,在白人对黑人表现出更多种族偏见的县,银行贷款的差异更大。在这些种族偏见更严重的县,黑人拥有的企业取代了非银行PPP贷款和小企业管理局通过其经济损失灾难贷款计划直接提供的贷款。
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