Matt Roloff, known for appearing in the reality TV show "Little People, Big World," will be able to save his family farm thanks to a U.S.
government loan. According to The Sun, Roloff received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan from Wells Fargo Bank for $53,841 in April 2020 to help his business, The Roloff Company, amid the pandemic.
Roloff, 59, said the money will be used to pay employees and keep his business' doors open. The 110-acre Roloff Farms is located in Hillsboro, Ore., and is featured on the TLC series.
Roloff, his former wife, Amy, 56, and son, Zach, 30, are all listed as employees in the family business. The couple bought the farm back in 1990 for just $185,000. (L-R) Amy Roloff and Matt Roloff split in 2016 but.
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