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The United States has the most dynamic, diverse, and resilient economy in the world. That momentum comes from people pursuing their dreams—from start-up entrepreneurs and small business owners to the leaders and workers of mid-cap companies and large global corporations, and everyone in between. When everyone works together to drive our economy forward, solutions are created, communities are strengthened, and opportunities emerge for all.
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The U.S. Chamber works with business and government to strengthen our economy. While a flourishing business community and a competitive workforce drive growth, the government sets the conditions for success. We advocate for commonsense policies and smart regulations that give businesses the confidence and certainty to invest, expand, hire, and innovate for the future.
Events
- Chambers of Commerce2026 Southeast InstituteSunday, June 28 - Thursday, July 0211:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDTHybridLearn More
- Chambers of Commerce2026 Northeast InstituteSunday, July 26 - Thursday, July 3011:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDTHybridLearn More
- WorkforceTPM NLN Annual Summit 2026Tuesday, September 29 - Wednesday, September 30U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
Latest Content
- A Dallas-Fort Worth manufacturer showcases how small businesses push local economic growth ahead during the State of American Business.The Regulatory Environment and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Growth and Opportunity ImperativeChamber Outlines Three “Make or Break” Federal Policies that Will Determine If Growth and Opportunity Are Realized for Communities Across AmericaWe want every place—urban, suburban, or rural; coastal or middle America; Red or Blue—to achieve its unique potential for growth.All policy is local, and policymakers must do their part to help communities grow and thrive.Analyzing the current state of the U.S. business community and the economy. Plus, data shows business is booming in five local metro areas.The biggest problem with the labor market is that we don't have enough workers.Chamber President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark calls on policymakers to prioritize growth and opportunity for all Americans in communities across the U.S.No matter how Americans celebrate the holidays, American business is here to make the season merry and bright.If the federal government shuts down, small businesses, members of the military, and residents, workers and tourists in every state would be affected.













