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The pandemic spurred a small-business boom, and that included many Black entrepreneurs looking for new ways to reach consumers.
Some businesses are switching products, while others try to build up and promote products that are available.
Raise prices? Order more inventory, or less? Business owners describe how they’re dealing with dramatic changes in market conditions.
The Treasury Department provided $9 billion to lenders in underserved communities, allowing them to expand and support entrepreneurs.
Customers are coming back to businesses like restaurants and day spas, but with costs going up, how much should businesses charge?
Israa Enan started her own clothing boutique to sell hijabs to meet the needs of a new generation of Muslim consumers.
Opposition to paid leave has often been rooted in the challenge it poses to businesses. That calculus is changing.
“Because there’s Russian in the name, they think they’re supporting an evil, when we’re not,” said one restaurant owner.
After laying off more than 200 people, Christina Stembel hopes to cultivate a healthy company — not just a growing one.
A recent working paper took a deep dive into where PPP funds ended up. Marketplace’s senior economics contributor Chris Farrell argues the results highlight a much bigger challenge for policymakers.