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Despite falling inflation, risks remained in the U.S. economy, challenging a soft landing.
Tech billionaires invest in Solano the farmers, clash with locals over rural landscape changes.
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Discover why Fed Governor Christopher Waller supports rate cuts and the uncertainties surrounding their timing. Explore the potential effects on the economy. Access the full article for in-depth analysis.
Discover the challenges faced by new U.S. factories in the wake of low-priced Chinese goods flooding the market. Explore the Biden administration’s investment efforts and the need for protective measures.
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Trump’s dominance and snowy weather have put Iowa’s Caucus economy on ice. Visitor numbers and economic impact have declined, with estimates dropping from $11.3 million in 2020 to $4.2 million in 2024. Reduced media engagement and lower campaign spending due to Trump’s strong position have contributed to this decline. The snowy weather further impacted economic activity, with quiet restaurants, empty streets, and decreased customers for bartenders. The overall excitement and engagement have decreased, resulting in a less vibrant political atmosphere.
The Supreme Court is set to hear Starbucks’ challenge to a labor ruling. The outcome could impact labor disputes and union organizing nationwide.
Struggle for Access: Low-Income Americans face barriers in accessing clean energy due to rising utility bills. Lack of savings, low credit scores, difficulty in navigating programs, and limitations for renters hinder access to energy-efficient solutions. As utility costs rise, the need for affordable clean energy persists for low-income households.