(WXYZ) — Information released by the Treasury Department shows that nearly 20,000 companies in Michigan have been approved for loans of more than $150,000 from the Paycheck Protection Program started by the federal government to help keep small businesses open during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The largest amount dispersed to companies is listed between $5-$10 million. In Michigan, 185 companies received loans in that range.
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The information from the Treasury Department also shows that more than 100,000 Michigan businesses received loans of under $150,000.
View a searchable database of the businesses that got loans of $150,000 and up below.
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