Business & Economy
Across boardrooms, startups, and global corporations, Black women are not just participating in business. They are leading it, reshaping it, and building legacies that create real generational wealth. For decades, Black women have had to navigate systemic barriers in business, from limited access to capital to underrepresentation in executive leadership. Yet, despite those challenges, they […]
Black women entrepreneurs face steep challenges, but their resilience shines as they navigate legal battles to protect their businesses
The Iran War has dramatically increased the cost of food and fuel in an already weak job market, adding to concerns of a potential recession.
The NAACP put its full support behind the Living Wage For All bill, which aims to raise minimum wage to at least $30 in NY and $25 federally.
Unsung innovations quietly power the modern world, enabling global communication, transportation, healthcare, and more.
Black inventors shaped modern life, yet their brilliance is often overlooked. This highlights 26 groundbreaking innovations they created.
Ohio SNAP recipients face important changes right now. New federal work rules began February 1, 2026. These updates come from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed last year. Therefore, many people must adjust quickly. Proof of compliance starts March 1. So, acting soon makes sense. Key Changes Explained Adults now generally need 80 hours […]
The Black unemployment rate has been seen by many financial analysts as a bellwether for where the economy as a whole could be headed.
A real investment in Black children would not look like a locked brokerage account they can’t touch for 18 years while their families struggle now.
A separate report has shown that Black homeownership has fallen to its lowest rate since 2021, with rising unemployment being cited as a reason.
Supporting Black-owned businesses isn't just a trend; it's a responsibility that starts with where we decide to spend our money.
You might be surprised to discover that some of the brands most closely associated with Black culture aren’t actually Black-owned.