No one Administration is responsible for the current small
business startup slump, the lowest rate of small business
startups in four decades. Even before the pandemic recession it
was clear that the growing economy and record low unemployment
did not translate into ramping up the business startup numbers
that we need. The pandemic has only worsened these numbers. The
nation will not reverse this problem unless a specific federal
agency is given the mission, authority and resources to address
the issue along with establishing specific and measurable goals.
The Small Business Administration should be the federal agency
for this small business mission. Unfortunately, it
presently does not have this mission, the authority, or the
resources to carry it out. The SBA was established in 1953 “to
help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American
dream”. It serves individual small business owners through
“counseling, capital, and contracting expertise”. Its
mission is to be reactive to individual entrepreneurs and small
businesses, not proactive to provide the leadership for a
national campaign on small business startups.
Recommendations
- The SBA must be given the mission to lead the nation out of
the small business startup slump that is now at a 4-decade low.
- The SBA must be given the authority to work across all
federal government sectors to carry it out the mission with a
specific small business startup goal.
- The SBA must be given the resources to carry out this new
mission that is critical to our nation’s economy.
- All SBA programs must contribute to achieving this mission.