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“LGBT business owners are 1.4 million strong and growing. There's no CFO in America that would tell you you should shoot 1.4 [million] potential customers and partners in the foot.”
"Under our leadership, America is back and open for business," he said. Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy is a White House Correspondent for USA TODAY. You can follow her on X @SwapnaVenugopal .
Almost 100 years ago to the day, President Calvin Coolidge said, “the chief business of the American people is business. They are profoundly concerned with producing, buying, selling, investing ...
America's Top States For Business CNBC, a division of NBC Universal, has been ranking state business climates annually since 2007.According to information compiled by CNBC, both from private industry sources, as well as State and Federal agencies, there have been increases and decreases in many U.S State's economies.
Small businesses are the nation's largest employer, representing 37% of American workers. [153] The second-largest share of employment belongs to large businesses employing 36% of the U.S. workforce. [153] White collar workers comprise 44% of the workforce as of 2022, up from 34% in 2000. [154] The nation's private sector employs 85% of working ...
He elaborated on the broader economic context, stating, “If you think about what's going on in 60% of the economy, and I'm always an advocate for small business, those companies — five to 500 ...
A History of Small Business in America (ISBN 0-8057-9824-2) (1992) Blackford, Mansel G., and K. Austin Kerr. Business Enterprise in American History (ISBN 0395351553) (1990) Blaszczyk, Regina Lee, and Philip B. Scranton, eds. Major Problems in American Business History: Documents and Essays (2006) 521 pp. Bryant, Keith L.
The best and the brightest on that stage were doing well and doing good. Creating wealth by fighting pain, disease, death. One could imagine Robert Wood Johnson, who founded the company with two of his brothers in New Brunswick in 1886 looking down proudly on the Hyatt ballroom—and in dismay at the grand jury hearings, depositions and trials ...