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Firms Can 'stay Afloat' For More Than 6 Months Without Federal Aid: Survey

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Three-quarters of respondents who took part in a U.S. national survey said their firms can "stay afloat" for longer than six months without federal assistance even if the coronavirus pandemic severely affected economic activities in the country.

None of the respondents in the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) business conditions survey said their firms would fail in less than 5-6 weeks.

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