[Tree] Increasing number of brands entering franchising

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updates: Provides insights into the rise of new brands in franchising

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updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

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updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

Version 0.31 (2024-06-23 16:55:45.371000)

updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

Version 0.31 (2024-06-23 16:55:45.371000)

updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

Version 0.31 (2024-06-23 16:55:45.371000)

updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

Version 0.31 (2024-06-23 16:55:45.371000)

updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

Version 0.31 (2024-06-23 16:55:45.371000)

updates: Small businesses becoming more cautious, corporate boards seeking closer engagement

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updates: Survey reveals business owners' concerns and perspectives on the economy

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updates: The Hispanic economy and business sector in the United States are expected to grow rapidly, approaching $1 trillion annually by 2030, according to a report by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). Certified Hispanic minority-owned businesses (MBEs) increased their total revenues by 50% in 2023 compared to 2020, reaching $114 billion annually. The Latino economy in the U.S., nearly $3 trillion in 2023, is projected to reach $4 trillion by 2030. Hispanic-owned businesses are growing at a faster rate than the national average, contributing significantly to job creation and economic growth. The Hispanic business community is diverse, with entrepreneurs from various industries such as construction, retail, healthcare, and professional services. The report highlights the importance of supporting and investing in Hispanic-owned businesses to foster economic development and create opportunities for the Hispanic community.

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updates: The Hispanic economy and business sector in the United States are expected to grow rapidly, approaching $1 trillion annually by 2030, according to a report by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). Certified Hispanic minority-owned businesses (MBEs) increased their total revenues by 50% in 2023 compared to 2020, reaching $114 billion annually. The Latino economy in the U.S., nearly $3 trillion in 2023, is projected to reach $4 trillion by 2030. Hispanic-owned businesses are growing at a faster rate than the national average, contributing significantly to job creation and economic growth. The Hispanic business community is diverse, with entrepreneurs from various industries such as construction, retail, healthcare, and professional services. The report highlights the importance of supporting and investing in Hispanic-owned businesses to foster economic development and create opportunities for the Hispanic community.

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updates: The Biden-Harris administration fuels a surge in business applications

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updates: The LGBTQ+ community contributes significantly to the US economy

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updates: The impact of LGBTQ+ and Black women-owned businesses on the US economy

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updates: The story now includes information about the contributions of LGBTQI+ and Black women-owned businesses to the US economy

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updates: The story now includes information about the contributions of LGBTQI+ and Black women-owned businesses to the US economy

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updates: The story now includes information about the growth of Black women-owned businesses and the challenges they face

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updates: Updated small business sentiment, labor shortages, and survey findings

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updates: Updated statistics on small businesses in the US

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updates: Record number of Americans start new businesses, Black women-owned businesses increase by 70% since pandemic

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updates: Integration of economic struggles for women entrepreneurs

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updates: Small businesses show resilience and growing confidence in the economy

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updates: New information about small-business optimism rebounding in April

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updates: US small business sentiment rebounds in April

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updates: Updates on US businesses

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updates: Updates on US businesses

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updates: Updates on US businesses

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updates: New survey shows CEOs confident in US economy and planning to hire more workers despite labor shortages

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updates: New survey shows CEOs confident in US economy and planning to hire more workers despite labor shortages

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updates: CEO confidence in the US economy, concerns about inflation and labor shortages

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updates: CEOs expect hybrid work to continue; concerns about the US presidential election, high interest rates, geopolitical challenges, and inflation

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updates: New survey reveals CEOs' confidence in the US economy

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updates: Inclusion of CEO survey showing optimism about the US economy

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updates: Accountants' confidence in the global economy grows

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updates: CEO confidence in the U.S. economy remains high

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updates: Integration of new information about CEO optimism and outlook for the global economy

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updates: CEO sentiment is slowly improving in 2024

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updates: Inclusion of a global survey by EGN revealing differences in CEO confidence in the future economy

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updates: Integration of new information about declining business confidence in upstate New York

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updates: Business activity stabilizes after months of decline

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updates: The Mid-America Business Conditions Index dropped below the growth neutral threshold in February [65c48112]

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updates: Incorporated information about declining optimism in business conditions

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