small businesses
Coverage of small businesses in the Nexus archive.
- Community rallies to protest repeated G train closures
Small businesses plan a rally over repeated subway closures, which were highlighted by a new report that found shutdowns significantly impact sales. These shutdowns are centered on G train service at the Greenpoint Avenue train station. The movement is gaining traction due to the economic toll these closures take.
- AI fuels small businesses in America
The article highlights how artificial intelligence is supporting small businesses in America, as featured in the latest issue of The Economist.
- Democratic-led states join legal fight over Trump’s new tariffs
Democratic-led states sued President Trump over new global tariffs, calling them 'equally unlawful' to previous invalidated tariffs. Small businesses also launched legal challenges against the latest tariffs.
- Small businesses face 'real compliance burden' when employment law changes next year - how could YOU be affected?
Small businesses are concerned about a 'real compliance burden' from upcoming employment law changes next year, which could impact their operations. The changes may affect how businesses manage employment practices and regulatory requirements.
- How new grads can stand out as entry-level job postings hit a multi-year low
Entry-level job postings have decreased by 11% year-over-year, prompting new graduates to adopt strategic job search methods. Experts recommend targeting specific roles, leveraging AI tools for resume optimization, highlighting non-traditional experiences like internships and campus clubs, and considering small businesses with open positions. Networking and maintaining an updated Indeed profile are also emphasized as critical in a competitive market.
- How new grads can stand out as entry-level job postings hit a multi-year low
Entry-level job postings have decreased by 11% compared to last year, according to Indeed. Priya Rathod, a workplace trends editor at Indeed, advises new graduates to target specific roles, use AI tools to tailor applications, and consider opportunities at small businesses. Networking and updated profiles are also emphasized as critical in the competitive job market.
- Former Va. House candidate sentenced in $225,000 pandemic relief fraud scheme
A former Va. House candidate was sentenced to two years in prison for fraudulently obtaining over $220,000 in federal loans from a pandemic relief program intended for small businesses. She is appealing the sentence.
- One chart shows why your next job probably won't be at a big company — and where hiring is actually happening
Over 92% of US hires in May came from businesses with fewer than 1,000 employees, with small businesses gaining a larger share of hiring since the pandemic. Experts attribute this trend to differences in pandemic staffing, lean operations at smaller firms, and AI-driven growth in entrepreneurship.
- Duke Energy grid upgrades in South End cause power outages, loss of revenue for businesses
Duke Energy's power grid upgrades in Charlotte's South End caused outages and revenue losses for a dozen small businesses. A Duke Energy spokesperson stated the upgrades aim to strengthen the electrical grid.
- Health insurance woes reaching ‘inflection point,’ commissioner says
Massachusetts faces significant health insurance premium hikes, with nearly 700,000 residents seeing an average 10.4% increase. Insurance Commissioner Michael Caljouw highlights the merged market's deteriorating risk pool and 'inflection point' for addressing escalating costs. Small businesses are shifting to self-insured plans, exacerbating affordability challenges as low-value care and rising family plan premiums strain the system.
- Roundup: Ford Custom Garage / Tariffs on trial / Heat impacts millions
Ford is expanding its customization business to boost profits through personalized vehicles and software services. Small businesses are challenging Trump's new tariffs, and a heat wave is affecting over 134 million Americans, straining power grids.
- Corporate America may be using AI to cut jobs, but small businesses are using it to keep them
Corporate America is using AI to cut jobs, but small businesses are using it to retain workers by improving efficiency. A small business owner invested $10,000 in an AI application that helps salespeople generate quotes during customer interactions, reducing paperwork and errors.
- Trump’s new tariffs already face 2 lawsuits from small businesses
Two lawsuits filed by small businesses are challenging recent tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration. The lawsuits aim to overturn these tariffs.
- Small businesses file lawsuits against Trump’s new sweeping tariffs
Small businesses have filed lawsuits against Trump's new sweeping tariffs. The tariffs are facing legal challenges as they are headed to court for the second time.
- Ukraine drone strikes on Wildberries warehouses hit Russian sellers, consumers
Ukraine's drone strikes on Wildberries warehouses have impacted Russian sellers and consumers, harming small businesses and some consumers.
- Small businesses sue just hours after Trump’s latest tariffs
Small businesses filed a lawsuit hours after Trump's latest tariffs, claiming the Trump administration misused the law to recreate duties that judges had previously ruled illegal.
- US small businesses challenge Trump’s new ‘forced labor’ tariffs
Two US small businesses filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump's new 'forced labor' tariffs on 60 countries, arguing the tariffs require legal justification. The lawsuit contests the latest round of tariffs imposed under the administration's policies.
- Small businesses file lawsuit challenging Trump’s new ‘forced labor’ tariffs
Two small businesses are challenging President Trump's new 'forced labor' tariffs in court, arguing that the tariffs were already ruled illegal by the US Supreme Court. The lawsuit claims the president is attempting to reimpose these tariffs despite the previous court ruling.
- Trump’s new tariffs hit with lawsuit
President Trump’s new tariffs, ranging from 10 percent to 12.5 percent on goods from 60 trading partners, were challenged in a lawsuit filed by two small businesses. The businesses are represented by part of the legal team that previously succeeded in overturning Trump’s earlier tariffs at the Supreme Court.
- Mamdani’s ‘small-biz’ plan is a complete bait-and-switch
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's 'small business' plan is criticized for focusing primarily on street food vendors rather than broader small businesses, with over half of the 50 proposed regulatory reforms targeting this specific group.
- AI designs are taking over city storefronts
Small businesses are using AI-generated signs and menus to reduce costs, but customers are responding negatively to these designs.
- Ask a Banker | Credit cards for small businesses
The article discusses whether small business owners should use personal credit cards or business credit cards for business purposes. It poses a question about the advantages and considerations of each option.
- What We Know About the Aftermath of Ukraine’s Wildberries Drone Strikes
Ukraine’s drone strikes on Wildberries, one of the costliest attacks on Russia’s commercial infrastructure since the war began, significantly impacted small businesses.
- Why a modest US interest rate rise won’t change much for most businesses
The article discusses how a modest US interest rate increase is unlikely to significantly impact most businesses, particularly small ones, as factors like inflation, jobs, and economic growth influence the decision. It emphasizes that a 25-basis-point rise does not meaningfully alter borrowing costs for established businesses.
- How street festivals help Oakland’s small businesses
Street festivals in Oakland, such as First Fridays and the Laurel StreetFair, increase foot traffic for small businesses and contribute to public safety. Business owners highlight these events as beneficial for their operations.
- New ‘Cheers’ campaign seeks to end Prohibition-era rules in NY
A new campaign called 'Cheers' is advocating for the end of Prohibition-era liquor laws in New York. The initiative argues that the state's hospitality economy, small businesses, and consumers require updated regulations reflecting modern realities.
- Richmond restaurant looks to adjust prices as inflation, cautious spending strain small businesses
A Richmond restaurant is adjusting prices due to inflation and cautious consumer spending, which are straining small businesses. Business owners are rethinking strategies to attract customers and remain competitive.
- Dwindling Fortunes: quick-commerce platforms, large retail stores sound the death knell for small businesses, neighbourhood shops in Kerala
Small businesses and neighborhood shops in Kerala are struggling due to the rapid expansion of e-commerce platforms and corporate-backed large retail stores, even in rural areas. The article highlights the challenges faced by these local retailers in adapting to the digital era.
- Build Baton Rouge launches storefront grant program to revitalize Plank Road corridor
Build Baton Rouge has launched a storefront grant program to revitalize the Plank Road corridor in North Baton Rouge, aiming to support small businesses along the historic commercial corridor.
- International intelligence group warns AI is fueling rise in cyberattacks on small businesses, local governments
An international intelligence coalition, Five Eyes, warns that AI is enabling more sophisticated cyberattacks targeting small businesses and local governments. Cybersecurity experts highlight the vulnerability of these entities due to limited resources and recommend immediate defensive measures against AI-driven threats.
- Small biz's big bet on AI comes with a catch
Small businesses are increasingly adopting AI to improve efficiency and survival, but face higher costs and risks of losing their unique personal value. A median of $21 per employee is spent on AI tools, double the cost for larger businesses. While AI helps streamline operations, concerns about rising prices and over-reliance on technology are growing.
- Candidate Q&A: State House District 28 – Ernest Caravalho
Ernest Caravalho, a candidate for State House District 28, emphasizes economic diversification through support for local agriculture, small businesses, and investments in skilled trades, STEM, and renewable energy.
- Sunset Buzz:A nonprofit launches pilot grant program for Inner Sunset small businesses
A nonprofit organization has launched a pilot grant program to support new and existing small businesses in the Inner Sunset neighborhood. The initiative aims to provide financial assistance to local storefronts.
- St. Paul minimum wage increases to $16.37 for small businesses, $14.25 for microbusinesses
St. Paul's minimum wage increased to $16.37 for small businesses and $14.25 for microbusinesses on July 1. The change applies specifically to small and micro businesses.
- Russia’s Small Businesses Pay the Price of Spiraling Ukraine War
Russia’s small businesses are struggling due to war spending, inflation, and higher taxes linked to the Ukraine war. Shop closures and 'for rent' signs in a Moscow suburb reflect reduced customer numbers and rising costs forcing businesses to scale back or shut down.
- The Collective Boutique to to open in Franklin this weekend
The Collective Boutique will open in Franklin, Tennessee this weekend, providing a new marketplace for hundreds of small businesses. This follows the sudden closure of Painted Tree Boutiques in April, offering entrepreneurs a fresh start to reconnect with customers and pursue their ventures.
- Senate bill calls for largest federal minimum wage increase in US history
Sen. Chris Murphy is introducing legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour through a phased approach, starting at $12 and gradually increasing over several years. The proposal eliminates lower wage standards for tipped workers, young employees, and workers with disabilities, while larger employers would face faster compliance timelines than smaller businesses. Supporters argue the increase is necessary to address rising living costs, while critics warn of potential business impacts.
- State Duma Passes Bill Delaying VAT Tax Hikes for Small Businesses
The State Duma passed a bill delaying VAT tax hikes for small businesses under Russia’s simplified tax system. Small businesses will only pay the national value-added tax if their revenue exceeds $260,000.
- Pauline Hanson says parental leave will force small businesses to ‘fold’ – despite no law forcing employers to pay
Pauline Hanson claims small businesses will 'fold' under the cost of paid parental leave, despite no law requiring employers to pay. Labor criticized her for not understanding the policy, noting most businesses voluntarily provide it and employees are entitled to 12 months of unpaid leave.
- Shop & support Israel’s small businesses – enjoy 15% off this June - Sponsored Content
The article promotes shopping at Israel’s small businesses with a 15% discount using the code TIMES15 in June. It emphasizes supporting these businesses through purchases rather than charity, offering free global shipping. The content is sponsored by The Times of Israel.