KEY POINTS
  • The Small Business Administration says it's "unable to accept new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program based on available appropriations funding."
  • It adds: "Similarly, we are unable to enroll new PPP lenders at this time."
  • The first-come, first-serve Paycheck Protection Program of $349 billion had promised to ease some of the financial burden for the nation's smallest businesses.
A worker for United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) makes deliveries on a street with closed stores in the Borough Park neighborhood in the Brooklyn, New York, April 7, 2020.

The Small Business Administration's rescue loan program hit its $349 billion limit on Thursday and is now out of money as the nation's top Republicans and Democrats struggle to agree on how to restore its funds.

The SBA website reads that it is "unable to accept new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program based on available appropriations funding. Similarly, we are unable to enroll new PPP lenders at this time."