Explore updated SBA data on businesses that received PPP loans

The Small Business Administration has released additional data about loans issued under the Paycheck Protection Program, complying with a federal court order as part of a lawsuit by The Washington Post and other media organizations.

The data includes the exact amounts for almost a million small businesses and nonprofit organizations that received at least $150,000 in loans, providing the most detailed disclosure yet about one of the largest economic stimulus packages created by the federal government, part of the $2 trillion Cares Act. The data also includes the names of entities receiving less than $150,000, which represents over three-quarters of the total number of loans.

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This searchable list shows information for businesses that received loans of more than $150,000, as reported by the SBA with data through June 2021.

Look up loans of more than $150,000

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SUMTER COATINGS, INC.
Sumter
NA
Paint and coating manufacturing
62
2020-05-01
$769,358
PLEASANT PLACES, INC.
North Charleston
NA
Landscaping services
73
2020-05-01
$736,927
KIRTLEY CONSTRUCTION INC
SAN BERNARDINO
NA
New single-family general contractors
21
2020-05-01
$499,871
AERO BOX LLC
N/A
NA
Used household and office goods moving
25
2020-05-01
$367,437
HUDSON EXTRUSIONS INC.
N/A
NA
All other plastics product manufacturing
22
2020-05-01
$328,840
FRUIT COVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF JACKSONVILLE FL INC
Saint Johns
NA
Religious organizations
89
2020-05-01
$289,765
MIAMITOWN AUTO PARTS AND RECYCLING INC
N/A
NA
Used motor vehicle parts merchant wholesalers
19
2020-05-01
$272,380
POPPYCOCKS INC
N/A
NA
Nursery, garden, and farm supply stores
18
2020-05-01
$257,088
CHURCH SQUARE PHARMACY INC
N/A
NA
Druggists' goods merchant wholesalers
17
2020-05-01
$250,000
MILFAST INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC
N/A
NA
Industrial supplies merchant wholesalers
18
2020-05-01
$174,046
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The SBA previously released records related to loans of more than $150,000 but withheld specific amounts and reported the amounts in ranges. The agency also withheld the identities of borrowers receiving PPP loans of less than $150,000 and records related to a separate loan fund called the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, prompting a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act by The Post and 10 other media organizations.

In a memorandum justifying the D.C. federal court’s opinion, Judge James E. Boasberg noted that despite the SBA’s claims that loan information was confidential business information, the PPP loan application stated that the names of borrowers and amounts of loans would be “automatically released” in response to a FOIA request.

He also ruled that the privacy concerns of borrowers wishing to remain anonymous were outweighed by the public interest in discovering fraud, waste or abuse of taxpayer money, noting that the Justice Department had charged more than 50 people with fraudulently obtaining PPP loans that resulted in at least $80 million in losses.

Concerns have been raised about whether the funding is being distributed fairly, as the SBA Office of the Inspector General concluded that the agency did not direct private lenders to prioritize minority- and female-owned businesses when it started implementing the program.

The map below allows you to explore loans of more than $150,000 and see whether the recipient is located in a majority-minority area.

Where loans of more than $150,000 were issued

Circles are scaled by loan range.

Areas with a minority population greater than 50 percent.

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Questions remain about how the program has affected jobs, especially because of the incomplete and sometimes confusing aspects of the data. Some recipients either reported the loans had saved zero jobs, or appeared to leave that section blank.