The realm of small businesses in the United States is often hailed as the backbone of the nation's economy; but it is now under threat from a subtly implemented tax adjustment.
Small business confidence in the United States has scaled an impressive eight-month peak this July, accompanied by a notable plunge in apprehensions regarding inflation, according to a report released Tuesday.
U.S. packaged food maker Campbell Soup (CPB.N) said on Monday that the company is going to buy Michael Angelo’s and Rao’s owner Sovos Brands (SOVO.O) for $2.33 billion in cash, beefing up its meals and beverages business with the maker...
Illinois made a strategic decision on July 17th to accept a $68 million settlement, marking an apparent end to the highly contentious lawsuit that centers on allegations of municipal bond price-fixing.
The state of Michigan is making a significant investment in its workforce, with about $13.5 million in grants from the Going PRO Talent Fund earmarked to train 8,500 workers across nearly 300 businesses.
A devastating blow has struck the U.S. transportation industry and its workforce as the 99-year-old Yellow Corp., a once-dominant trucking giant headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, finally declared bankruptcy after years of financial struggles and mounting debt, resulting in 30,000 employees...
The dynamics of the US residential market have witnessed a dramatic shift, as the once dominant millennial home buyers find themselves losing their competitive edge to an unexpected contender: the baby boomers, most of whom are now retirees.
For decades, Florida has been the go-to destination for retirees seeking a sunny, warm, and idyllic place to spend their golden years. Known for its picturesque beaches, vibrant culture, and lack of state income tax, Florida has always attracted retirees...