April 17, 2025 - 13:27

A recent survey reveals that a significant portion of Chicago residents holds the view that business leaders must play an active role in giving back to their communities. In fact, 44% of those surveyed believe that businesses and their executives have a duty to contribute to the betterment of the city. This sentiment underscores the growing expectation for corporate social responsibility among local businesses.
As Chicago continues to navigate challenges such as economic inequality and social issues, the call for businesses to step up is more pronounced than ever. Many residents feel that successful companies should leverage their resources and influence to support local initiatives, improve education, and address pressing social concerns.
This perspective not only reflects the values of the community but also highlights an evolving relationship between businesses and the public. As Chicagoans advocate for a more engaged corporate presence, it becomes increasingly clear that the role of business extends beyond profit generation to include a commitment to social good.
February 24, 2026 - 03:50
The Impact of Sweeping Tariffs on American Businesses and ConsumersOver the past year, the United States has enacted a series of substantial tariffs on a vast array of imported goods. This policy shift, aimed at reducing trade imbalances and strengthening domestic...
February 23, 2026 - 04:45
Dating has been hard as an American living in another countryFor many, the idea of dating in Paris conjures images of romantic strolls along the Seine. However, the reality for Americans living in the City of Light can be a challenging journey through a maze...
February 22, 2026 - 06:03
Local Business Spotlight: Drury Lane BooksNestled in downtown Grand Marais, Drury Lane Books stands as a cherished haven for bibliophiles and a cornerstone of the local community. More than just a store, it serves as a quiet refuge where...
February 21, 2026 - 03:03
CFO whose business fell 10% from tariffs cheers Supreme Court ruling: ‘No single person should have unilateral authority over tariffs’Matt Totsch, Chief Financial Officer of the building materials manufacturer Trim-Tex, is celebrating a recent Supreme Court decision that challenges unilateral presidential authority to impose...