SMEs also need support

Corona and no end. Now comes the federal state aid, and what about small and medium-sized enterprises? They can't wait any longer. They cannot do that: wait. Example bus operators. They already say that many employers, often in rural areas, are unlikely to survive the epidemic.

In the next few days, the first would stop operating. The first beneficiaries of emergency aid are the self-employed, micro-entrepreneurs and large corporations. Medium-sized dealers with 50 or 100 employees are not yet on the bill. Or else: these companies are promised loans. As if further debts would prevent decommissioning. No one is helped, not the workers, not the employers. And it is only with corporations that the economy is not kept going.

Courage for the big solution

It is small-scale, different from country to country, which makes aid unnecessarily complicated. That is not the grand approach it needs. A patchwork of support and support measures is not going to work now. Now it takes courage to come up with a big solution. Hence the shouting of individual entrepreneurs.
They call for unisono improvements: tax cuts now; 100% wage increase for employees; no income tax for 2020 to survive the year; a reduction in turnover tax. That would indeed be a real help. It's not cheap. Not bad, either. More than 90-percent of our economy is, precisely, medium-sized enterprises.
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