The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released its second estimate of first-quarter 2026 Gross Domestic Product (GDP), showing that the U.S. economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.6% , down from the advance estimate of 2.0%. While growth remains positive, the revision reflects softer consumer spending and weaker investment than initially reported. At the same time, corporate profits continued to rise, highlighting a widening gap between large firms and smaller businesses. For Black- and minority-owned businesses, the latest GDP data paints a mixed picture. Economic growth continues, but the benefits remain unevenly distributed. Slower GDP Growth Means Slower Revenue Growth The downward revision in GDP was driven largely by weaker consumer spending and reduced inventory investment. Consumer spending accounts for roughly two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, making it the most important source of revenue for many minority-owned firms. This is particularly important because minority-own...
More Banks Tap Outside Professionals for Help with CRA Investing. By John Reosti, American Banker Newspaper.
Key insight: Traditional thinking that Community Reinvestment Act investments involve high risk and low returns is giving way to an approach focused on low-risk, high-impact projects. Supporting data: Banks deploy more than $100 billion annually in CRA investments. Expert quote: "I think you're going to see more of this — alternative investment opportunities for banks to support housing in a tactical way in high-need communities." — Hugh Allen, head of commercial real estate at TD Bank William Cunningham, CEO of Creative Investment Research in Washington D.C., and a longtime authority on impact investing, said banks are giving more weight to investments' social returns, which has made them more open to alternative investment strategies. A Maine-based fund manager is seeking to raise as much as $45 million from banks to support long-term affordable housing in distressed neighborhoods in South Dallas. The fund, which will invest in transit-oriented projects in the T...