Chicago Has Worst Economic Growth for Black Americans of Nation’s Top Cities
Chicago has some of the worst economic indicators for black Americans of the nation’s top cities despite years of left-wing Democrat policies.

Chicago has some of the worst economic indicators for black Americans of the nation’s top cities despite years of left-wing Democrat policies.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that “more winning is on the way” after the better-than-expected jobs report on Friday.
Yesterday’s Breitbart Business Digest explained that the front-running on tariffs came from businesses and not from consumers. Today we expand on the evidence and explain why this is bullish for the economy.
Economists had been expecting 130,000 jobs and an unemployment rate unchanged at 4.2 percent.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is set to levy fines totaling $8 million on three Colorado businesses that hired illegals.
U.S. businesses kept up plans to hire more workers, defying predictions of tariff-led hiring slowdown. Government openings fell, as the Trump administration’s agenda comes into focus.
The mainstream media — namely ABC, CBS, and NBC — devoted 62 times more coverage to the Trump tariffs and market reaction than to the sterling job numbers, according to a NewsBusters analysis.
The Chamber of Commerce is attacking Trump’s reciprocal tariffs while lobbying lawmakers in Washington, DC, to negotiate more free trade deals.
Employers in the United States added 228,000 workers to their payrolls in March, the Department of Labor said Friday, and the unemployment rate inched up to 4.2 percent. Economists had been expecting just 140,000 jobs would be added in March.
General Motors (GM) plans to expand production at one of its plants in Indiana thanks to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign-made cars.
Stellantis is halting production at two manufacturing plants, one in Canada and another in Mexico, just a day after Trump announced auto tariffs.
Michigan union workers are hailing President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign-made cars, telling a crowd in the Rose Garden on Wednesday evening that the president’s economic nationalist agenda will revitalize communities gutted from decades of free trade policies.
Private-sector job growth accelerated in March, countering gloomy predictions that tariffs would slam the brakes on the labor market.
Job openings slipped to 7.6 million from 7.8 million in January, according to the Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is praising Trump’s auto tariffs, thanking him for “stepping up to end the free trade disaster.”
Canadian furniture maker Prepac is moving all of its production to the U.S. following the threat of tariffs on Canadian goods from President Donald Trump.
Peter Navarro, the senior counselor for trade and manufacturing for President Donald Trump, explained on “The Alex Marlow Show” podcast that virtually all new jobs created during the Biden administration went to newly arrived migrants who poured across the United States-Mexico border.
ICE agents arrested in a single day more than 20 illegal aliens taking American jobs, thanks in part to reforms from President Donald Trump.
A study found that Democrat-controlled California saw significant fast food job losses due to its $20 minimum wage.
Colorado’s Democratic Gov. and Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. are asking President Trump to let state governors control a core immigration policy.
Starbucks is set to layoff 1,100 corporate workers as CEO Brian Niccol works to simplify the coffee company’s structure.
Florida state Sen. Jason Pizzo has filed a bill that would require employers to use E-Verify to prevent the hiring of illegal migrants.
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is slashing many of its corporate jobs in a historic move as the company works to reduce costs and make changes.
While the headline jobs number was weaker than expected, there were upward huge revisions to earlier reports.
A strong report overall still showed signs of weakness in manufacturing.
Connecticut’s Democrat Governor Ned Lamont is proudly telling illegal migrants to feel free to move to his state and take U.S. jobs.
Several inspectors general are out of a job after President Donald Trump informed them they were fired on Friday evening.
Nearly 60 workers of a Boston-area bakery and restaurant chain have quit their job after the IRS flagged their tax filings as possibly fraudulent.
Businesses ramped up hiring much more than expected in the month after Donald Trump won the presidential election.
Employers added 122,000 jobs last month on a seasonally adjusted basis, down from 146,000 in November and well below the 134,000 forecast by economists surveyed by Econoday.
The Washington Post will reportedly lay off dozens of its staffers in the next few days, the news coming after the publication caught flak for not endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris (D) during the presidential election that Donald Trump won in November.
Teamsters Union President Sean O’Brien says the H-1B visa program “displaces” Americans from their middle-class jobs.
Foreign H-1B visa workers are “vastly underpaid” compared to their American counterparts doing the same work, researchers have found.
President-elect Donald Trump says he has “always been in favor” of the H-1B visa program that imports hundreds of thousands of foreign workers, primarily from India, to take white-collar American jobs.
The majority of likely American voters says the United States does not need any more foreign H-1B visa workers to fill white-collar jobs, a new poll finds.
Starbucks baristas in three major U.S. cities are set to launch a five-day strike on Friday, just days before Christmas.
Florida’s GOP Governor Ron DeSantis is blasting the establishment media for claiming that recent migrant crackdowns would hurt the economy.
Tens of millions of native-born Americans are out of the labor market as foreign-born workers account for all net job growth over the last year, new analysis details.
Securing the United States-Mexico border will protect the nation’s labor market and increase wages for Americans, Tom Homan says.
President-Elect Donald Trump’s plans to deport hundreds of thousands, potentially millions, of illegal aliens may force industries like meatpacking to raise wages to attract new workers.