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First Successful US Restaurants Started by Immigrants
Some of the first successful restaurants in the United States were opened by immigrants. Cecilia Chiang, a Chinese-American restaurateur and chef, founded and managed the
How Do the World’s Largest Economies Compare?
The pre-pandemic global economy was close to $88 trillion The different region’s economic situations vary around the world depending on the level of development, the
US Economy Gets Powerful Boost from Latino-Owned Businesses
The United States’ small business growth has been turbocharged with the Latino contingent Close to 4.4 million Latino-owned businesses contribute over $700 billion to the
It’s Hard to Compete with America’s Booming Economy
Countries are having a hard time keeping up with the United States’ booming economy The annual Global Competitiveness Report evaluated 140 countries on 98 factors
Thriving Business Sectors Creating Many New Jobs
There are many industries in the United States thriving and adding new jobs A new report released by Fundera rated the sectors according to the
Immigrant Runners Receive Support from New Yorkers
Immigrant runners from Africa and South America are receiving support from New Yorkers West Side Runners, led by 80-year-old Bill Staab, supports visa-seeking athletes and
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