87% of the seller community on Etsy is comprised of women. The online marketplace is proud of its role in supporting and launching the businesses of women around the world.
Dayna Isom Johnson is a resident trend expert at Etsy. She joins Cheddar to explain how Etsy champions women internally and externally. 5 of their 8 C-Suite executives are females and 50% of their management is also female. When it comes to sellers, Etsy works hard to make sure their entrepreneurs have the tools and support they need to launch their businesses.
One of the trends Johnson is watching right now are products that support "Galentines Day." Women across the web are choosing to spend time and money on the girlfriends they love on February 14th.
The Bank of America Institute found that average monthly rent payment growth for the bank's small business clients rose 12% year-on-year.
A driverless ride-hailing car in China hit a pedestrian, but people on social media are taking the carmaker’s side in an AI vs. humans debate.
The Federal Reserve faces a cooling job market as well as persistently high prices, Chair Jerome Powell said in a possible sign of looming rate cuts.
America’s oldest flour company, King Arthur Baking Co., saw a six-fold increase in demand during the pandemic, and baking interest continues to rise.
The surgeon general has said there's a loneliness epidemic in America. For many people, that includes a lack of friendships at work. But there's hope!
The housing market shows few signs of busting out of its three-year funk after a disappointing spring season and amid a gloomy outlook for the summer and f
The entertainment giant Paramount will merge with Skydance, closing out a decades-long run by the Redstone family in Hollywood and injecting cash.
For 30 years Ira Galtman’s job has been to document how American Express went from an express stagecoach company in New York in 1850, to what it is today.
Air travel got more miserable last year, if the number of consumer complaints filed with the U.S. government is any measure.
U.S. ticked toward more records Friday after a highly anticipated report on the job market bolstered Wall Street’s hopes for interest rate cuts.
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