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Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler appeared on a morning news program to make the case that small businesses are the living embodiment of the American Dream. During the interview, Loeffler argued that the drive to start a company, create jobs, and build something from nothing represents the core of American opportunity.
Loeffler highlighted the transformative power of entrepreneurship, noting that small businesses are not just economic engines but also vehicles for personal and community growth. She pointed to the resilience of Main Street owners who have weathered inflation, supply chain issues, and labor shortages, yet continue to innovate and hire.
The administrator also used the platform to warn against what she called radical socialist agendas. She claimed that certain policy proposals on the national stage threaten the very foundation of small business ownership by increasing taxes, expanding government control, and discouraging risk-taking. Loeffler urged viewers to support candidates and policies that protect the ability of individuals to start and grow their own ventures.
Her remarks come as the SBA continues to push for streamlined lending and deregulation, aiming to reduce barriers for new entrepreneurs. The agency has also focused on outreach to underserved communities, though Loeffler emphasized that the core mission remains the same: keeping the American Dream accessible to anyone willing to work for it.
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