U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

SBA Administrator Guzman Announces National Small Business Week: Building a Better America Through Entrepreneurship  

SBA will recognize top small businesses with a four-day series or events, including a live virtual summit, educational sessions, and award presentations.
Over-the-Month % Change in Total Nonfarm & Private Sector Jobs, December – January 2022

New York State Economy Added 20,600 Private Sector Jobs in January 2022

The number of private sector jobs in New York State grew by 0.3% in January.
350.org on Political Boycott of Federal Reserve Nominations

350.org on Political Boycott of Federal Reserve Nominations

Senate Republicans serving on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee have boycotted the vote to advance Federal Reserve board nominees to a full Senate confirmation.
Academics Estimate the Average Cost per American Attending a Super Bowl Party Will Be $79

Academics Estimate the Average Cost per American Attending a Super Bowl Party Will Be $79

The key indicator of inflation at the end of 2021 showed consumer prices up 7 percent, with much concern over the direction of inflation for 2022.
Pres. Joe Biden Touts $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Ahead of Monday Signing, Says It Will Boost Economy in Time

Pres. Joe Biden Touts $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Ahead of Monday Signing, Says It Will Boost Economy in Time

President Joe Biden is set to sign the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law during a ceremony at the White House on Monday.
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Florida Tourism's Possible Comeback Depends on Canadian Border

After Canada relaxed its COVID-19 border restrictions, Florida economists expressed on Tuesday their optimism regarding the number of tourists already recovering would increase faster than expected from international travelers.
Colombia Protest 2021: Demonstrators Continue to Grapple With Police Brutality and Economic Fallout

Colombia Protest 2021: Demonstrators Continue to Grapple With Police Brutality and Economic Fallout

Colombia's mass protests rumble on into their second month as protesters continue to face police brutality while economic fallout in the country persists.
Voters Rank Rebuilding Economy as Top Concern Over COVID-19 Handling: Exit Poll

Voters Worry About Economy More Than COVID-19 Risk, Exit Poll Shows

The economy was a top concern for most voters compared to battling COVID-19, according to a nationwide CNN exit poll.
US Latino Market: The Largest and Fastest Growing in American Economy

US Latino Market: The Largest and Fastest Growing in the American Economy

The $2.6 Trillion US Latino market is the largest and fastest-growing in the American economy, yet blindspotted.
A board at the New York Stock Exchange shows state of the market as markets continue to react to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) inside of the NYSE in New York

COVID-19 Recession: What Will Happen If the US Economy Fails?

One of the most significant financial disasters of the world happened when the US stock market crashed in 1929. The event is known throughout history as 'The Great Depression.'
Trump Offers To Help Mexico Amid Oil Price War Scheme

Trump Offers To Help Mexico Amid Oil Price Wars

US President Donald Trump declared in a White House briefing on Friday that he offered to help Mexico in a ploy to end the oil price war.
Mexico’s Economy Declined by 0.14 Percent Last Year

Mexico's Economy Declined by 0.14% Last Year

With the GDP drop in last year's fourth period, Mexico registered two consecutive quarters of economic contraction, thus meeting the technical definition of a recession.
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Coronavirus Is Hurting Latin America's Economy

Enocomies in Latin American countries are affected with the effects of coronavirus.
Brazil’s Weak Currency Due to Agricultural Boom Poses Danger to Amazon

How Brazil's Weak Currency Further Threatens the Amazon Rainforest

The danger of losing the earth's biggest ecological frontier is further bolstered by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's farm-friendly initiatives, according to economists.
Haiti Suffers from Economic Collapse After Political Protests

Haiti Suffers from Economic Collapse After Political Protests

The two months of demonstrations to demand the resignation of Haiti President Jovenel Moïse has subsided but hundreds of thousands of people in Haiti are now suffering from economic collapse.
Brazil at Risk of Losing Right to Vote in U.N. Due to Debt

Brazil at Risk of Losing Right to Vote in U.N. Due to Debt

Brazil may lose its right to vote at the United Nations if it does not pay a portion of the $400 million it owes the organization by the end of 2019.
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