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American Black Journal
The 2023 economic outlook for Black businesses, consumers
Host Stephen Henderson examines the economic outlook for 2023 and its impact on African American entrepreneurs and consumers. He talks with marketing consultant Mark S. Lee, president of The LEE Group, about the financial forecast, the state of inflation, how small businesses should prepare for the year ahead, reducing credit card debt, and whether it's a good time to purchase a home.
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