Illinois Immigrant Business Owners Are Facing a Quiet Crisis No One Talks About
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Family companies that close, people who run out of work, expensive supplies and debts that cannot be paid are some scenarios that face different sectors. Source: Unitel Digital “It almost hurts to have to close a business that has been built in...
Illinois Immigrant Business Owners Are Facing a Quiet Crisis No One Talks About
In neighborhoods across Illinois, especially in Chicago, you’ll find them: family-owned grocery stores, small logistics companies, auto repair shops, corner pharmacies, and medical clinics run by immigrants. These businesses are more than economic engines—they’re community institutions. And now, many are on the brink of a transition no one is prepared for. According to the Illinois Immigrant Impact Task Force, immigrants make up just 14% of the …
The quiet crisis: SME workers are turning to second jobs amid high cost of living
A quiet crisis is occurring within the landscape of small businesses across the UK, but it is largely going under the radar. Evidence suggests a growing number of employees within SME organisations are taking on second jobs simply to stay afloat amid the rising cost of living.A recent LinkedIn poll I conducted revealed that 70% of business leaders from small enterprises (those with fewer than 50 employees and a turnover under £10 million) have s…
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