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by dugmartin
504 days ago
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The US SBA (Small Business Administration) has a table of industries with their definition of small using either dollar amount of receipts or number of employees: https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/Table%20of%2... Here are some software related codes/sizes where $ amounts are in millions: 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services $34 n/a
541519 Other Computer Related Services $34 n/a
So, according to the SBA you are small until you do $34 million in business annually with no specific number of employees. |
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According to ChatGPT:
To come up with this list, the U.S. Census Bureau provides detailed information on industries, including employment, revenue, and business structure. SBA economists analyze factors like average firm size, capital intensity, and industry concentration to determine reasonable thresholds for “small businesses.” They study the competition between small and large businesses in federal procurement, considering small businesses’ ability to compete for contracts. The annual budget for the SBA is $1 billion. This does not include $50 billion in various loan programs.
Here's a link to the ChatGPT session: https://chatgpt.com/share/6798e036-7f9c-8008-9190-b704d1cde5...
The U.S. Small Business Administration is a big operation!