Minnesota business optimism 2026 is rebounding as small and midsize leaders plan growth, hiring, and expansion despite labor and tariff concerns.
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Local Economies Reeling as Immigration Crackdown Undercuts Trump’s Jobs Promise
Black small business economic impact is being felt across Minnesota as immigration enforcement drives customers and workers into hiding.
Grocery Prices Continue to Strain Household Budgets Despite Cooling Inflation
December’s inflation report showed annual price growth holding steady at 2.7%, reinforcingexpectations that the Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates unchanged. But food costs remain a persistent pressure point for households, even as broader inflation moderates. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the price of food at home — groceriespurchased for […]
AI Revolution: Disruption today, growth tomorrow for Minneapolis-St. Paul’s workforce
Artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape the Twin Cities economy, raising questions about jobs, productivity, and long term growth.
Twin Cities R!SE fights Black unemployment with empowerment and opportunity
As Black unemployment rises to 7.5% nationally and 6.9% in Minnesota, Twin Cities R!SE doubles down on empowerment, coaching, and employer partnerships. From a new Legacy Gallery to union pathways at ~$34/hour, TCR focuses on careers that last—not quick fixes.
SNAP Critical to Fighting Hunger and Strengthening Minnesota Communities
With food insecurity surging, SNAP helps 440,000 Minnesotans fight hunger and fuels local economies. Now more than ever, the program must be protected.
