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Small businesses divided on economy as tariffs, uncertainty persist
It's been six months since President Trump's sweeping tariffs sent ripples across the global economy. But small business owners in the U.S. have been disproportionately impacted by the changes.
History has shown that the economy typically rebounds from a shutdown within a couple of months. But each day it drags on brings a greater risk that the economy won’t just bend, it will start to break — and rupture livelihoods in the process,
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Business confidence in economy plunges in Las Vegas, UNLV report shows
Businesses have lost confidence in the economy, according to a UNLV report that will be released publicly next week. A draft of the report was obtained by 8 News Now Politics host John Langeler.
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U.S. economy speeds up despite shutdown, but tariffs weigh on exports and business confidence
The U.S. economy sped up in October during the ongoing government shutdown, new surveys show, but businesses said high tariffs were damaging exports and casting a cloud over the upcoming year.
There is a perception on Wall Street that “underneath strong economic numbers, there are crevasses of credit and valuation risks that are deepening and broadening,” wrote Macquarie strategists Viktor Shvets and Kyle Liu in a note to clients earlier this month.
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The End of Business as Usual
Klaus Schwab argues that "we are living through one of the most consequential transitions in the history of business."
Small business optimism was at a three month low, as owners expressed increasing uncertainty amid supply chain pressures and inventory levels.
Every November, the nation pauses to recognize the grit, resilience, and leadership of those who’ve traded military uniforms for business ownership. National Veterans Small Business Week (NVSBW), celebrated this year from November 3–7,
WASHINGTON -The U.S. consumer’s durability as a prop for the economy may be tested in coming weeks as family budgets, particularly among the less affluent, are stressed by rising healthcare costs, the potential loss of federal food benefits,
Poland and other countries across Europe that found economic success in an era of collaboration are now facing a crumbling of international alliances.