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Shuttered in March because of Covid-19, Brunetti’s Pizza and Deli, opened in 1958, had no revenues until May, when it reopened. The owners – Mike and Therese Brunetti – kept up their payments to suppliers, but sales were vastly reduced because of the shop’s small size and social-distancing requirements.⁠

This summer, with just $100 in the bank, Therese said they had no choice but to shut Brunetti’s permanently.⁠

Small businesses like Brunetti’s are vital to the American economy. They employ 60 million people, almost half the nation’s private-sector workforce, and create prosperity for U.S. families. They generate tax revenues that fund public safety, schools, parks and other municipal services and bring local color to their communities.⁠

But misery has swept through Main Street, thanks to the #coronavirus pandemic, dealing body blows to owners, workers, landlords and town budgets. And although the Paycheck Protection Program supplied almost $700 billion to help small businesses crushed by Covid, many merchants’ operations — and futures — remain in peril.⁠

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📷 Kenzi Abou-Sabe


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