More Latin Americans thriving economically, data suggests
The homeownership rate continues to trend in a positive direction among Hispanics in the U.S., thanks in part to their success in business.
Hiring blitz underway in Ohio, new report suggests
Of the 25 best cities in the country for employment, three of them are located in the Buckeye State, according to a recent survey.
Small-business owners optimistic about economy’s future
Forty-five percent of small businesses believe the economy is doing better today than it was as recently as March, according to a recent poll.
Women business owners gaining ground globally
The upward mobility of women in the business owner ranks is increasingly apparent, not only in the United States, but throughout much of the world, newly released figures suggest.
SBA reaches out to businesses affected by Harvey
The Small Business Administration is doing what it can to provide added relief for entrepreneurs affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Microloan bill unanimously approved by House
Approximately two months after being introduced for the House of Representatives’ consideration, the Microloan Modernization Act of 2017 has won the approval of congress members.
Lending activity reaches 23-month high
In June, small-business borrowing hit a two-year high on the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index.
More women business owners are hiring
In the back half of 2017, approximately 33 percent of women business owners intend to bring additional workers into the fold, according to a survey conducted by the National Associate of Women Business Owners.
Poll: More young people aspire to own a business
Could the young people of today be the country’s best and brightest small-business owners of tomorrow? A newly released survey suggests as much.