Oswego County Business, #184: February - March 2023

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“In total last year, SBA approved more than $200 million in traditional loans to Upstate New York small businesses and we aim to continue reaching more entrepreneurs with small dollar loans to help build a more resilient local economy.” small businesses and SBA can help meet the current demand. “Our team in Upstate New York is currently hiring another lender relations specialist to support our local lending partners, who offer SBA loan programs at competitive rates,” Paprocki said. “We are also offering fee relief for our 7(a) loan program to lower costs for entrepreneurs. That means 7(a) loans of $500,000 or less will have zero SBA fees this fiscal year, a significant savings for borrowers. “In total last year, SBA approved more than $200 million in traditional loans to Upstate New York small businesses and we aim to continue reaching more entrepreneurs with small dollar loans to help build a more resilient local economy.”

Adding more jobs

Bernard J. Paprocki, director of the U.S. Small Business Administration Upstate New York District.

SMALL BUSINESS Outlook for Small Business Will Depend on Each Sector

The outlook for Central New York small businesses this year will likely vary depending on the industry, but overall, there continue to be headwinds,” said Bernard J. Paprocki, director of the U.S. Small Business Administration Upstate New York District. “Many restaurants, for example, are still struggling. National trends like labor shortages, supply chain disruptions

and inflation aren’t going away any time soon.” Then on the local level, factors like changing weather patterns greatly impact the economy. “Any business dependent on snow— from snow removal to tourism and winter sports — is experiencing those effects right now,” he added. Access to capital is the lifeblood of

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Job growth is robust in the three-county Syracuse metro area and remains broad-based, as most major industry sectors have added jobs over the past year, according to Karen Knapik-Scalzo, associate economist, NYS Department of Labor, Syracuse. This upswing in the local economy has resulted in 9,000 new private-sector jobs over the 12-month period ending November 2022. “This represents a 3.6% growth rate. The total number of private-sector jobs in the Syracuse metro area stands just 1.5% below its November 2019 pre-recession level,” she said. “Over-the-year job growth has been particularly strong in healthcare and social assistance; transportation and warehousing; accommodation and food services; and professional and business services.” The local unemployment rate hit record low levels during 2022 in the Syracuse metro area. The Syracuse MSA unemployment rate currently stands at 2.8% as of November 2022.


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Bringing Historic Old City Hall in Oswego Back to Life

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pages 98-99

MAYOR BARLOW: ‘State of the city is strong’

7min
pages 94-98

MAYOR MICHAELS

3min
pages 92-93

CAN CNY STAFF MICRON?

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page 91

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SMALL BUSINESS Outlook for Small Business Will Depend on Each Sector

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MANUFACTURING

9min
pages 87-90

Sector is Rebounding, After Tough Pandemic Years

3min
pages 86-87

IS CNY GEARING UP FOR A HOUSING BOOM?

3min
pages 84-85

OSWEGO COUNTY

5min
pages 80-83

ONONDAGA COUNTY

3min
pages 78-79

Oswego County is Poised for Growth

4min
pages 76-77

WHAT SMALL BUSINESSES EXPECT FOR 2023

5min
pages 73-76

PROFOUND CHANGES EXPECTED IN CNY’S ECONOMY

5min
pages 71-73

Yep, It’s 2023 and Women Are Still Making Less

3min
pages 68-69

HOTJOBS Where Are the Hot jobs in CNY?

2min
pages 66-67

Quiet Quitting Makes a Lot of Noise

3min
pages 64-65

Crowdfunding Transforms Ways for Local Creatives to Find Support

6min
pages 62-63

Mike Backus ON…

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pages 61-62

WE CARE

2min
pages 59-60

USHERING A Bright Future FOR OSWEGO HEALTH

5min
pages 57-58

Everybody Lies on Their Resume, Right?

6min
pages 52-56

Arts and Events Rebound in CNY Sector

6min
pages 48-52

Uncertain Future for Smaller Colleges

8min
pages 44-47

Thriving together. Thriving together.

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New Life to Old Buildings

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BLUE MOON GRILL SHINES IN FULTON

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pages 37-39

NEWSMAKERS

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pages 30-35

Too Much Email Driving You Nuts?

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page 28

Where in the World is Sandra Scott? OSTIA ANTICA, ITALY

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Development Board of Oswego County

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HARRISON J. NOEL III

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#1 Online MBA

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SUNY Oswego’s Online MBA Continues Top Ranking

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ON THE JOB

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE NEW CEO AT OSWEGO HEALTH

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