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    $30M Settlement: DOJ Takes Action on PayPal’s Minority Business Practices

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. The DOJ settled with PayPal for $30 million over minority business programs.
    2. PayPal will launch a new Small Business Initiative without diversity language.
    3. The Economic Opportunity Fund for minorities, launched in 2020, is ended.
    4. Other companies, like IBM, recently settled similar DEI-related cases without admitting wrongdoing.

    Implications of the DOJ Settlement

    The recent $30 million settlement between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and PayPal highlights a significant shift in how businesses approach diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. PayPal initially launched the Economic Opportunity Fund in 2020. This program aimed to invest $530 million into Black- and minority-owned businesses struggling during the pandemic. PayPal CEO Dan Schulman championed the initiative, emphasizing the need to address systemic economic inequality affecting Black Americans.

    However, the DOJ intervened. It challenged PayPal’s focus on minority-owned businesses, suggesting such specific demographic goals contradicted federal guidelines. As a result, PayPal now adopts a new Small Business Initiative that excludes DEI language. The new program will instead focus on waiving processing fees for $1 billion in transactions tied to non-minority criteria. This approach raises questions about the future of DEI programs within corporate frameworks.

    The Broader Context of Corporate Responsibility

    This settlement does not stand alone. It reflects a growing trend where federal authorities scrutinize companies that implement DEI initiatives. For instance, IBM’s recent $17 million settlement with the DOJ mirrors PayPal’s situation. IBM faced charges related to its hiring programs, which aimed for certain demographic benchmarks. Like PayPal, IBM denied wrongdoing.

    Such actions spark debate about corporate responsibility versus compliance with government standards. Companies pledge to promote diversity, yet the consequences of these efforts lead to potential legal pitfalls. Businesses must now navigate a complex landscape. They need to balance societal responsibilities with adherence to regulations that may undermine their original intents. This balancing act challenges companies to redefine their mission in a shifting legal and social climate.

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