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CBX Daily 7/25/2025
Today, BNPL is winning while credit card use declines, but let’s start with how there is a wealth divide caused by tech-designed lines…
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Can Automation Be Equitable? The Racial Wealth Gap Says Otherwise
For generations of workers displacement has been a normal albeit unequal process, now technology is adding another layer to the mix. Workplace automation presents the larger society with a conundrum, as A.I. is set to upend companies, leaving African Americans especially vulnerable. Nearly 4.5 million African Americans in the next 10 years could lose their jobs due to automaton. Is it possible this business impediment will lead to more income inequality and is there anything that can be done about it?
Should You Swap Your Credit Card for Buy Now Pay Later?
CBX Vibe: | Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is popping up everywhere. An April 2025 LendingTree survey found that around half of Americans have used BNPL, and around 1 in 3 have used it more than once. Buyers aren’t just using it for essentials either, with a Billboard report finding that nearly 2 in 3 attendees at this year’s Coachella festival used BNPL to buy their tickets. Credit cards, the grandfather of deferred payment solutions, have been around since the 1950s, and more than 4 in 5 US adults have one, according to the Federal Reserve. Is it worth ditching high-interest plastic in favor of zero-interest cardless loans? |
HBCUs Are Shaping The Future Of Silicon Valley’s Tech Innovation
CBX Vibe: | For decades, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have been cultural bedrocks, cultivating brilliance against the odds. Now, they’re redefining what it means to lead in tech. As the tech industry faces mounting pressure to diversify, HBCUs are emerging not just as pipelines, but as powerhouses of innovation. |
Tune-in Tuesdays!
The U.S. will soon charge a $250 ‘visa integrity fee’ to international visitors. Is this border control or brand control?
A. “Rich Bitch” by Gunna – The U.S. is curating its guest list with pride, power, and paranoia, and the dress code is wealth
B. “My House” by Beyoncé – The so-called land of opportunity is rewriting its welcome mat. The fee may be new, but the message isn’t: this house wasn’t built for everyone
C. “Alright” by Kendrick Lamar – For some, $250 may be a speed bump but the dream is still alive because they have nothing to hide and willing to cough a little extra
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 people think Bitcoin’s surge is a ‘Started From the Bottom’ story
Culture Still Wants Luxury But It's Losing Buyers
CBX Vibe: | Luxury has always sold aspiration, but these days, aspiration looks a lot more like a $500 canvas bag than a $5,000 statement piece. As U.S. spending on luxury goods fell 6% year-over-year in 2024, the old playbook of exclusivity and extravagance is cracking under pressure. Brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton (LVMH +1.54%) have responded by releasing more “accessible” items from crossbody bags, logo belts to perfume sets all priced just under the psychological $500 mark. |
Akon’s Billion Dollar Blockchain City Is No More
CBX Vibe: | It's lights out for Akon or 'Akoin' after five years in the making. The high-profile endeavor, known as Akon City, aimed to create a crypto-themed smart city with innovative features such as blockchain-based infrastructure and a digital currency economy worth $6 billion has been terminated. The decision to officially terminate the project comes after delays and a misalignment in realistic development goals in the region. |
Vibes of the Week
Equity to automation: “Tear Me Down" Joyner Lucas and Ava Max tell it in our CBX Vibes! |