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- WAITING GAMEA new rule is about to make PPP loans more generous for businesses without employeesQuartz • February 28, 2021
- NO GOThe prospects for a $15 federal minimum wage look bleakQuartz • February 26, 2021
- BONFIRE OF THE EMPLOYEESThe app behind virtual Burning Man wants to host your next office functionQuartz • February 23, 2021
- TARGET PRACTICEHow to make the US stimulus betterQuartz • February 23, 2021
- PAY IS NONPARTISANIs the US ready to unify around a $15 minimum wage?Quartz • January 20, 2021
- QZ&AFounder and VC Jaime Schmidt on finding purpose, using Clubhouse, and staying smallQuartz • January 19, 2021
- COST-BENEFIT ANALYSISThe pros and cons of putting your small business on AmazonQuartz • January 18, 2021
- IT'S A STARTNew York’s smallest businesses will no longer be supervised by policeQuartz • January 17, 2021
- NO FREE LUNCHSmall businesses’ holiday success on Amazon comes at a costQuartz • December 30, 2020
- FLOOREDWhere the fight for a $15 minimum wage goes from hereQuartz • December 8, 2020