Source: Frazao Studio Latino / Getty Black-owned businesses are a steady pillar of the American economy. They represent success, innovation and resilience in the face of systemic barriers
Source: alfexe / Getty The latest employment data reveals a troubling trend that economists are calling an early warning sign for the broader economy. Black unemployment reached 7.2%
Source: VioletaStoimenova / Getty Three hundred thousand. That’s how many Black women have exited the U.S. labor force in the past three months, according to data from the
Ever find yourself grooving to BET, rocking a Def Jam tee, or lathering up with some Dark & Lovely, all while thinking, “Support Black business!”? Hate to break
Source: NurPhoto / Getty As major sports leagues relax ownership rules and the value of expanded media rights surges, new private equity vehicles present Main Street investors the
Source: Elizabeth Simpson / Getty Tax season should be a chance for Americans to collect what they’re owed—not a payday for billion-dollar corporations. Yet, every year, tax prep
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, a steady trickle of small businesses have reopened in Altadena, California, offering a glimmer of hope to residents who remain in
Source: FG Trade / Getty Black-owned businesses play an important role in the building of generational wealth for a lot of families, yet the number of Black-owned businesses
Source: NurPhoto / Getty Several major U.S. companies are buckling under pressure from conservative groups to scale back or eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This shift follows
The Amazon.com, Inc. BHM1 fulfillment center is seen before sunrise on March 29, 2021, in Bessemer, Alabama. | Source: PATRICK T. FALLON / Getty In the latest example