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News on Jobenomics Baltimore City’s Minority-Owned Business Plan
Jobenomics: Baltimore City’s Minority-Owned Business Plan by: Rev. Dr. Alvin C. Hathaway Sr. Special to the AFRO November 30, 2016 Download This Article from Afro-American Newspaper (the Afro-American newspaper is the is the leading news provider for African Americans in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area and the longest running African American, family-owned newspaper in the US.) Download Jobenomics Baltimore City Plan The Rev. Dr. Alvin C. Hathaway Sr. (Courtesy Photo) Baltimore has a long history of creating minority-owned businesses and ... -
News on Jobenomics Baltimore
‘Jobenomics Baltimore City’ Seeks Restoration of Baltimore’s Labor Force by: Rev. Dr. Alvin Hathaway, Sr. Special to the AFRO / (Courtesy Photo) / November 26, 2016 Download This Article Earlier this year, the Jobenomics Baltimore City initiative, part of the Jobenomics National Grassroots Movement is trying to achieve with local communities, was contacted by West Baltimore community leaders in regard to developing a Jobenomics Baltimore small business and job creation plan. Based on statistical research, neighborhood tours and meetings with ... -
Jobenomics U.S. Unemployment Analysis: Q3 2016
Jobenomics U.S. Unemployment Analysis: Q3 2016 By: Chuck Vollmer 28 October 2016 Jobenomics reports on U.S. unemployment and employment statistics, characteristics and trends. This 70-page Jobenomics U.S. Unemployment Analysis: Q3 2016 report focuses on the unemployed and underemployed, labor force losses, economic sustainability, income inequality, voluntary workforce departures and non-working population, welfare, and the small business creation solution. The 140-page Jobenomics U.S. Employment Analysis: Q3 2016 report focuses on the employed and working population, U.S. labor force gains, economic growth, ... -
Jobenomics Community-Based Business Generators
Jobenomics Community-Based Business Generators By: Chuck Vollmer 16 August 2016 Download PDF: Jobenomics Community-Based Business Generators - 16 August 2016 The way that government and big business can plan, manage and support small business and job creation is via community-based business incubators, business accelerators and business generators. Business incubators tend to focus high-tech, silver bullet innovations that have extraordinary growth and employment potential. Business accelerators focus on expanding existing businesses in order to make them larger and more profitable. The ... -
Jobenomics-New York City
Jobenomics launches New York City initiative to create 1 million net new jobs in New York City over the next decade. This initiative is lead by Rev, Michel Faulkner, a former New York Jets NFL player, who started the Institute for Leadership in Harlem to identify and train potential small business startups in association with Jobenomics. Michel Faulkner is also a candidate for Mayor of New York and a former candidate for the U.S. Congress. (Faulkner for NYC Mayor Website ... -
Minority-Owned Businesses
Download PDF Version: Minority-Owned Businesses - 10 Jan 2014 Minority-Owned Businesses www.Jobenomics.com By: Chuck Vollmer 10 January 2014 Executive Summary. Today, there are 6 million minority-owned businesses in the US. Jobenomics advocates a national goal of 18 million by year 2020—a goal that is achievable and necessary. Race and ethnicity are important elements of America’s economic equation. Jobenomics forecasts that income opportunity (see Income Inequality versus Opportunity posting) will become a leading domestic issue as minorities assert their growing demographic, ... -
Nation of Shopkeepers
The epithet “Nation of Shopkeepers” was used by Napoleon to infer that a British merchant society was incapable of effectively waging war against the mighty nation of France. Napoleon was wrong. British merchants and industry provided the resources that enabled England, with half the population of France, to win the Napoleonic Wars. The phrase, “Nation of Shopkeepers”, did not originate with Napoleon. It first appeared in The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith in 1776. Smith believed that when individuals ... -
Women-Owned Businesses
From a Jobenomics perspective, women are the greatest untapped asset in America. The women-owned business initiative is paramount in the Jobenomics 20 million new private sector jobs by the year 2020 campaign (20 by 20). Jobenomics’ emphasis is on women-owned businesses, as opposed to women-in-business. The US has approximately 18,000 big businesses, 6 million small businesses, and 22 million self-employed businesses. While there is nothing wrong with women pursuing opportunities in big business, Jobenomics believes that most women will find ...