In some industries, the current cutoff is measured by the number of employees, while for others it’s measured by a company’s total assets or revenue. Under the new standards effective July 14, roughly 8,500 additional companies,
spanning across nearly 500 different sectors, will be considered a small business. For example, in the traveling sector, a traveling agency will qualify as small business if it has annual revenues of less than $20.5 million, up from $19 million.SBA’s latest update certainly has not come without much controversy, with lawmakers worrying that the agency is slowly shifting away from helping mom-and-pop businesses to instead supporting mid-size firms. However, SBA officials argue that the update will allow firms that have lost access to federal loan programs and contracts due to inflation to regain support.
Source: The Washington Post