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Georgia of Commerce hosts New Georgia Economy Tour in Columbus
WRBL Columbus· 7 hours agoCOLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is making its way through the Peach State,...
Global Times: After a solid start in Q1, China eyes strengthened economic recovery
WJTV Jackson· 16 hours agoAfter China's economy mounted an impressive start to the year, global attention has now shifted to what China plans to do to sustain the great momentum in the recovery of ...
Rachel Reeves: Government gaslighting people over state of economy
BBC via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoKey economic figures this week are likely to show the UK emerging from recession, while the Bank of...
Air Force ends plans for low flyovers in Pennsylvania Wilds
WHTM via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago(WHTM) – The U.S. Air Force and National Guard Bureau have rescinded a plan to establish a low...
Trump’s Plans for the Fed Would Revive 1970s-Style Inflation | by Maurice Obstfeld - Project...
Project Syndicate· 14 hours agoIf implemented during a second Trump presidency, it would undo the decades of hard work that allowed...
Climate plan only the beginning
The Marietta Times· 1 hour agoIt’s hard to believe there wasn’t already one in place, but better late than never as Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration starts work on the Buckeye State’s first climate action ...
Zambia’s Currency Plunges to Record Low as Drought Saps Economy
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 18 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Zambia’s currency depreciated to a record low against the dollar as the economy...
Rishi Sunak faces a ‘reckoning’ as 900,000 brace for mortgage rises
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 42 minutes ago“Rishi Sunak’s claim that the Government’s plan is working shows he is living in a parallel...
Extending Trump tax cuts would add $4.6 trillion to deficit: CBO
The Raw Story· 2 hours agoAs former U.S. President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans campaign on extending their 2017...
As Tucson's economy grows, city could be forced to scale back services, freeze hiring. Why?
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoTo cut costs, the city could limit the number of services it provides, delay pay increases and even freeze hiring. Although the budget for 2025 is currently balanced, the city will have to develop ...