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Long Island recovers jobs lost to the pandemic but at a slower rate than the nation, north Jersey
Newsday· 3 hours agoLong Island has recouped the full number of jobs it lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the rate...
Ozempic or Bust
The Atlantic· 39 minutes agoIn the early spring of 2020, Barb Herrera taped a signed note to a wall of her bedroom in Orlando, Florida, just above her pillow. Barb was nearly 60 years old, and ...
The Bank of England might just cut interest rates before the Fed — here's why
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance· 25 minutes agoI would argue the US has nothing to do with UK inflation, and therefore, the interest rate outcome...
Pandemic-Based Workplace Restructuring Persists, Employers Say
Bloomberg Law· 5 hours agoThe pandemic’s impact on the workplace continues to be felt in the form of plentiful work-from-home options
Daily mortgage rates for May 8, 2024: Rates ease down on popular 30-year, 15-year terms
AOL· 50 minutes agoSee average mortgage rates for today, for a 30-year fixed mortgage, 15-year fixed, jumbo loans,...
Softer growth, cooler inflation and rate cuts remain on the horizon
The Forex Market· 51 minutes agoAlthough real GDP growth came in well below consensus expectations and amounted to just 1.6%...
MCC announces teacher layoffs due to falling enrollment
13WHAM Rochester· 2 days agoLayoffs are pending at Monroe Community College. While not specifying a number, the school is...
CT legislature passes $370M budget stabilization plan
Hartford Business Journal· 18 minutes agoThe General Assembly approved a measure Tuesday assigning $370 million in expiring federal pandemic grants to bolster higher education, social services, ...
How An SBA EIDL Loan Grew Destination Sitters During The Pandemic
Forbes· 7 hours agoLane Wonder's journey from necessity to entrepreneurial success with Destination Sitters...
Americans have now spent all $2.1 trillion of their pandemic savings, San Francisco Fed says
Fortune· 2 days agoThe duo have been updating their estimates regularly over time, and last year...Americans can keep up their spending through other means — like continuous ...