Business & Economy
Supporting Black-owned businesses isn't just a trend; it's a responsibility that starts with where we decide to spend our money.
Black unemployment hits 7.2%, signaling broader economic challenges ahead. Discover why this trend serves as an early warning.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton writes that Black women are getting pink slips instead of nooses, and the cost will ripple through Black Communities for generations.
You might be surprised to discover that some of the brands most closely associated with Black culture aren’t actually Black-owned.
Expanding access is literally changing the sports investment game, so let me spell out a few benefits you might never have considered.
Every year, tax prep giants rake in billions by charging fees for a service that should be free to every taxpayer.
Two Altadena business owners speak about recovery after the Los Angeles wildfires.
Black-owned businesses play an important role in the building of generational wealth for a lot of families.
A growing number of major U.S. companies are buckling under pressure from conservative groups to scale back or eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.Â
Amazon initially denied paid leave to Alexis Scott-Windham, a Black woman who was run over and shot in the New Orleans attack, before finally reversing its position.
Donald Trump's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has disadvantaged middle-income, low-income and Black taxpayers in several ways since it became law in 2017.
The Black unemployment rate surged in November 2024, particularly for Black women whose rate rose by more than a full percent, according to the latest jobs report.