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Producer Price Inflation Accelerates; Highest Annual Rate Since 2022 Threatens Minority Firms
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Creative Investment Research Warns Rising Input Costs Could Disproportionately Impact Black and Minority Firms
WASHINGTON - s4story -- Creative Investment Research (CIR) today warned that the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics signals increasing economic challenges for Black-owned and minority-owned businesses as inflationary pressures intensify throughout the supply chain.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Producer Price Index for final demand increased 1.1 percent in May, following a 1.1 percent increase in April. On an unadjusted basis, producer prices rose 6.5 percent over the past 12 months, the largest annual increase since November 2022.
The report indicates that rising energy prices were a major driver of inflation, with gasoline prices accounting for a substantial portion of the increase. The data also suggest that inflationary pressures are spreading beyond energy into broader segments of the economy.
"Producer prices represent the costs businesses must absorb before products and services ever reach consumers," said William Michael Cunningham, economist and CEO of Creative Investment Research. "For many minority-owned businesses, rising producer prices translate directly into reduced profitability, tighter cash flow, and increased financial stress."
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Minority-owned businesses are heavily concentrated in sectors particularly vulnerable to rising producer prices, including transportation and logistics, construction and subcontracting, food services and hospitality, retail trade, health care support services, and personal consumer services.
Key Findings
Implications for Minority Business Enterprises
Creative Investment Research notes that rising producer prices arrive at a particularly challenging time for minority firms. Many businesses continue to face higher borrowing costs, labor shortages, and uncertainty regarding federal procurement and diversity-related programs.
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"Minority business enterprises play a critical role in reducing inflation by increasing competition, improving supply-chain resilience, and expanding access to underserved markets," Cunningham added. "Policies that improve access to working capital and procurement opportunities for minority firms can help offset some of these inflationary pressures while strengthening the broader economy."
Looking Ahead
Creative Investment Research will continue monitoring the impact of inflation, labor market conditions, and economic policy developments on minority-owned businesses through its ongoing research initiatives and economic analysis.
See: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2026/06/may-2026-cpi-rising-energy-costs.html
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Producer Price Index for final demand increased 1.1 percent in May, following a 1.1 percent increase in April. On an unadjusted basis, producer prices rose 6.5 percent over the past 12 months, the largest annual increase since November 2022.
The report indicates that rising energy prices were a major driver of inflation, with gasoline prices accounting for a substantial portion of the increase. The data also suggest that inflationary pressures are spreading beyond energy into broader segments of the economy.
"Producer prices represent the costs businesses must absorb before products and services ever reach consumers," said William Michael Cunningham, economist and CEO of Creative Investment Research. "For many minority-owned businesses, rising producer prices translate directly into reduced profitability, tighter cash flow, and increased financial stress."
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Minority-owned businesses are heavily concentrated in sectors particularly vulnerable to rising producer prices, including transportation and logistics, construction and subcontracting, food services and hospitality, retail trade, health care support services, and personal consumer services.
Key Findings
- Producer prices increased 1.1 percent in May 2026.
- Producer prices increased 6.5 percent over the past year, the fastest annual pace since November 2022.
- Energy costs, particularly gasoline, were a major contributor to the increase.
- Inflation pressures are becoming increasingly broad-based throughout the economy.
- Small and minority-owned businesses are likely to experience greater margin compression than larger competitors.
Implications for Minority Business Enterprises
Creative Investment Research notes that rising producer prices arrive at a particularly challenging time for minority firms. Many businesses continue to face higher borrowing costs, labor shortages, and uncertainty regarding federal procurement and diversity-related programs.
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"Minority business enterprises play a critical role in reducing inflation by increasing competition, improving supply-chain resilience, and expanding access to underserved markets," Cunningham added. "Policies that improve access to working capital and procurement opportunities for minority firms can help offset some of these inflationary pressures while strengthening the broader economy."
Looking Ahead
Creative Investment Research will continue monitoring the impact of inflation, labor market conditions, and economic policy developments on minority-owned businesses through its ongoing research initiatives and economic analysis.
See: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2026/06/may-2026-cpi-rising-energy-costs.html
Source: Creative Investment Research
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