LOCAL BUSINESSES REPORT DECREASES SALES DUE TO PANDEMIC

SCOTTSBLUFF - The results of a business retention and expansion survey have been analyzed. The businesses responding to the survey have detailed that “Their sales so far during the pandemic have dropped an average of 48%.” The majority of businesses responded to the survey stating that they required zero to $20,000 in financial support. 

According to TCD Project Manager Michelle Coolidge, “It’s a challenge for them to continue doing business under the restrictions that were put in place. Slow sales didn’t just affect restaurants but any business that relies on someone coming in to buy a product. Even if the demand was there, supply chain problems made a big impact on the ability to do business.”

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