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CBX Daily 6/30/2025
Today, taxes are sparking farmer stress, but let’s start with how algorithms are blocking business success…
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Algorithms Don’t Love Us: Is Tech Bias Costing Entrepreneurs?
In the age of AI, diverse entrepreneurs are being filtered out, sometimes before they even have a chance to be seen. Algorithms, often perceived as neutral, are shaping everything from who gets hired to who gets funded. When those systems reflect the biases of the society that built them, inclusive businesses and startups can be left at a systemic disadvantage.
CBX Vibe: | Trade wars may seem like a distant game of geopolitics, but they hit the soil too. For Black farmers, who make up less than 2% of U.S. agriculture, they face disproportionate barriers and tariffs on exports and equipment are an existential threat. |
Anti-Aging Goes Mainstream For Men
CBX Vibe: | Looking youthful is no longer a preserve for women. Men have jumped on the train and they too want to preserve their youth as long as they can. There is a growing demand for anti-aging solutions across all demographics, including men. It's just the other day that they started taking their skincare seriously but now, guns are blazing and they are all in. In fact, men are now having 70% more aesthetic treatments than they were four years ago. And between Gen Zs and Millennials, they even outdo their female counterparts. |
Tune-in Tuesdays!
Chess or Checkers? Trump bombs Iran and ceases fire in 48 hours and suddenly stocks are rising. What's the game plan here?
A. “War Games” by Living Legends – This isn’t strategy; it’s spectacle. A show of force to rattle cages, spike oil prices, and score political points at home
B. “Distraction” by Kehlani – Start a fire, point at the smoke, and sell the hose. The market surge might be less about recovery and more about misdirection
C. “Queen’s Gambit” by DJ Muggs, GZA – Bomb, pause, profit. The board resets, but the pieces haven’t moved far
What are your thoughts on this? Tune in next Tuesday to see which jam captures the prevailing sentiment! |
Last week’s results are in and it’s a tie between ‘Corporate Greed’ and balancing ‘Privacy’ with the WhatsApp ads introduction
Soaring Cocoa Prices Have Bitter Tariffs To Blame
CBX Vibe: | Soaring prices for raw materials like cocoa aren't the only challenges facing U.S. chocolate manufacturers and brands. They must also navigate new tariffs that add another layer of complexity to today's tense economic climate. Recent trade policies have led to increased import duties that directly affect the majority of cocoa and chocolate products. While these tariffs are intended to promote and protect domestic industries, as well as stemming from broader geopolitical tensions, they're having unintended consequences for many U.S. confectionery companies due to their reliance on imported cocoa. Higher tariffs are often passed down by companies to consumers in the form of higher prices. Yet the industry risks shifting consumer purchasing behavior by raising prices, potentially causing a decline in sales. |
Buy Now, Pay Later Grocery Spending Climbs With Food Insecurity
CBX Vibe: | As inflation continues to rise while wages remain largely stagnant, American households are facing unprecedented pressure to meet even their most basic needs. A 2023 study shows that 12.5% people were unable to afford food. Once a convenient way to finance big-ticket purchases, Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services are increasingly being used to cover essential expenses like food. This shift in consumer behavior reveals a deeper economic distress that goes beyond temporary hardship. The problem isn’t just individual choices, it’s a sign of widening systemic gaps. And it's happening fast. |
Vibes of the Week
Tech bias has entrepreneurs saying, “Don’t Let Me Drown" as Burna Boy tells it in our CBX Vibes! |