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Black Business Owners’ Ranks Collapse by 41% in U.S. Lockdowns

Washington, D.C.– The Covid-19 economic shutdown has hurt black-owned businesses the most across racial and ethnic groups in the U.S., with a devastating 41% decline in black-owned businesses, according to Bloomberg. U.S. Black Chambers (USBC) President Ron Busby released the following statement:
“The collapse of 440,000 black-owned businesses is a devastating blow to the Black community and a substantial loss for the entire economy.
The loss of 440,000 black-owned businesses coupled with 16.8% unemployment of Black Americans is a state of emergency. The President of the United States has blatantly made clear his stance on black lives.
We’re calling on Congress and our corporate partners to do their part in lifting the tide for all Americans, starting with Black Americans, those impacted the most by the pandemic, civil injustices, economic injustices, VC discrimination, lending discrimination, and above all, racism; the culprit behind all injustices facing Black Americans.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12th
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Krystal Glass