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While U.S. economic growth is likely to slow in 2026 due to tariffs, waning consumer confidence, stubborn inflation and immigration crackdowns, central Ohio is forecast to outpace the nation in jobs growth and other measures, according to economist Bill ...
There’s an overwhelming consensus among a panel of Ohio economists that cutting immigration will harm aspects of the state economy. More than three fourths of the 21 surveyed agreed that cutting immigration will lead to higher prices for consumers.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Nearly 130,000 Ohio workers are employed by Black-owned businesses, and a new report is highlighting just how massive an economic impact that’s creating in ...
The Mid-Ohio Valley continues to chart a course for economic growth, with local leaders, business owners, and residents working together to strengthen the region’s future. As new initiatives take shape, the area is seeing increased investment, innovative ...
Ohio was ranked No. 3 nationally for economic development projects—the fourth year in a row the state has held this top ranking in what corporate real estate analysts regard as “the industry scoreboard.” Ohio also ranked in the top 10 for the eighth consecutive year in projects per capita, with a rank of No. 6 nationally.
Jessica Gribben is the new president and CEO of the Richland Area Chamber & Economic Development, it was announced Thursday.
Ohio Economic Policies the Last 25 Years Have Favored the Top at the Expense of Workers, Report Says
NEW ALBANY, OH — SEPTEMBER 09: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Gov. Mike DeWine joined by politicians and business leaders break ground ceremony for Intel’s new semiconductor manufacturing site, September 9, 2022, in Licking County, Ohio. Credit: Graham ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — President Donald Trump might not have liked the numbers on Aug. 1, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the economy had added just 73,000 jobs in July and downwardly revised the two previous months by a combined 258,000.
President Donald Trump visited Hebron Wednesday to boost Rep. Thomas Massie’s primary challenger, Ed Gallrein.