-- have reported that Black entrepreneurs have been hardest hit by the pandemic and rocky, pandemic-era economy.
. “As a Chamber, we have not been able to pull together any firm numbers to tell us how things are going for minority-owned business that we know to be accurate.Black business owners have suffered more than three times the decline There are more than two million Black-owned businesses in this country, according to the most recent U.S. Census data available, generating more than $15 billion into the nation’s economy.
One of the biggest hurdles faced by black business owners in keeping a business open during the pandemic was the hit to the bottom line.-- designed to encourage small businesses to keep workers on the payroll. But Stevens said few, if any, black-owned businesses in the area received any of the funds available.
Lotsa bail bondsman and cracks dealers you left out.