CBX Daily 5/22/2025

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Today, beauty brands are suffering with tariffs to blame, but let’s start with how premium properties are missing their claim…

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Why Ultra-Luxury Homes Are Sitting Too Long In The Market

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Demand at the top of the housing luxury market is dwindling with such properties taking up to 400% longer to sell. Of these homes, 12.5% of residences spent more than 600 days on the market and another 4% took more than 1,000 days to sell. And let's be honest, slow sales are time-consuming and could ultimately depreciate the longer they are in the market, Chad Roffers, CEO of Concierge Auctions says. 

Tariff Trap: How Trade Wars Impact Beauty Brands The Hardest

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U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports continue to squeeze supply chains, beauty brands are finding themselves caught in the crossfire. For Black consumers who drive more than $9 billion in beauty product spending annually these tariffs are having a major impact. Many of the beauty brands they shop with rely on affordable packaging, containers, and raw materials from abroad, and these new cost burdens threaten to push smaller players out of the market. 

Crypto Gains Banking Muscle With $2.3B in U.S. Investments By 2025

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In a bold move that underscores just how quick the financial tides are turning, central U.S. banks are ramping up their crypto operations as regulatory bodies ease longstanding restrictions. With the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) softening their stance, banks are moving quickly to stake their claim in the crypto market, which was once seen too risky for traditional institutions. 

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With companies scaling back DEI efforts and economic uncertainty in play, Black women find themselves with the shorter end of the stick again as they lost the most jobs. Why are Black women always the first to be let go and the last to be prioritized?

A. “Cranes in the Sky” by Solange – Black women carry the weight and stay composed to push through but the systems meant to support them is just abandonment wrapped in silence
B. “Unappreciated” by Cherish – There has never been real support for Black women, only performative allyship that fades when it's no longer convenient or profitable for those holding the cards
C. “Can’t Sit With Us” by Honey C – The illusion of inclusion crumbles when resources shrink. DEI promised a seat, but what good is a chair if the table disappears?

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Challenging The Future Of Work Without Affirmative Action

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Affirmative action’s demise and the reconsideration of legacy admissions could significantly impact the demographics of university enrollees and, consequently, the composition of the future U.S. workforce. However, experts argue that the effects of these policy changes on student body diversity and the subsequent potential downstream effects on the workforce will vary. 

How Young Women Are Turning Tough Times Into Triumph

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We're living in unprecedent times and young women know this all too well. Financial success is slowly slipping away from the hands of the young generation and instead of enjoying now, they have been forced to savor for tough times ahead. In fact, 73% of Gen Zs admit to adjust their spending habits downwards due to the high inflation rate and if this isn't a recession indicator, I don't know what is. 

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Buyer “Money Habits” are keeping lavish listings in the market for longer, as Key Glock explains in our CBX Vibes!