Small Business Australia Executive Director Bill Lang says in Australia there’s “still one in two small businesses across' Australia that are not making a profit.
Small Business Australia Executive Director Bill Lang says in Australia there’s “still one in two small businesses across” Australia that are not making a profit.
“So they’re either breaking even or are in the case of one in five, they’re making a loss,” he told Sky News commentator Steve Price. “That means they’re continuing to dig into the family’s savings perhaps having to borrow more money to actually keep the doors open.“In many cases, the business owners have to say look it’s not going to be worth being open to lose more money faster on a public holiday.”
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