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Res 0526-2024 · ResolutionFiled (End of Session) · Aug 14, 2024

Resolution recognizing August as Black Business Month in New York City.

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Kevin C. Riley
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Kevin C. RileyDemocratDistrict 12
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Res. No. 526 ..Title Resolution recognizing August as Black Business Month in New York City. ..Body By Council Members Williams, Riley, Stevens, Brannan, Avil�s, Oss�, Banks, Narcisse and De La Rosa Whereas, According to the latest data from the United States Census Bureau's Annual Business Survey (ABS), there are over 160,000 Black-owned businesses in the United States, up from 124,000 in 2017; and Whereas, The ABS estimates that Black-owned businesses contribute $183.3 billion in annual receipts to the national economy and $53.6 billion in annual payroll to their workers; and Whereas, Black-owned businesses are often smaller businesses with less than 10 employees, and the ABS estimates that Black-owned businesses in the United States have employed roughly 1.4 million employees; and Whereas, However, data from Goldman Sachs reported that Black small business owners are often more likely to face barriers accessing capital to start and run their businesses; and Whereas, Despite difficulties securing capital, according to the United States Small Business Administration, Black business ownership rates are growing at their fastest pace in 30 years; and Whereas, August was established nationally as "Black Business Month" in 2004 and observances of this month provide additional opportunities to highlight Black-owned businesses for consumers and investors to support and help grow; and Whereas, Elected officials across the country have celebrated this designation or established their own; and Whereas, In 2023, a resolution expressing support for the designation of August as National Black Business Month and honoring Black-owned businesses was introduced by Representative Jasmine Crockett in the 118th Congress; and Whereas, In May 2024, the New Jersey Senate Commerce Committee passed a resolution designating August as "Black Business Month"; and Whereas, In New York City, Black-owned businesses are an integral and vibrant part of the business landscape; and Whereas, According to data from the Center for an Urban Future, between 2012 and 2017 Black-owned businesses grew by 30 percent in New York City; and Whereas, Recent Pew Research Center data shows 3-5% of businesses in New York are Black-owned; and Whereas, Pew Research Center also reported that the New York City metropolitan area has the largest Black population in the United States; and Whereas, New York City hopes to increase the number of Black-owned businesses in the City by boosting Black entrepreneurship through SBS specific programming; and Whereas, In 2023, the New York City Department of Small Business Services released a directory of over 3,300 black-owned businesses in the City, including restaurants, cafes, bars, barber shops, hair salons, clothing stores, and wine shops; and Whereas, Recognition of Black Business Month by city officials will encourage New Yorkers to support these local black-owned businesses and boost the small business economy; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York recognizes August as Black Business Month in New York City. LS #17381 7/31/2024 RLB

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Aug 14, 2024
Res 0526-2024: Resolution recognizing August as Black Business Month in New York City. · OpenCongress NYC