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A Recession is Coming, A Recession is Coming
A recession will come to the United States economy, but not in 2022. Federal Reserve policy will lead to more business cycles, which many businesses are not well prepared for. The downturn won’t come in 2022, but could arrive as early as 2023. If the Fed avoids recession in
Dynamism in Retreat
It may come as a surprise that Americans are less likely to start a business, move to another region of the country, or switch jobs now than at any time in recent memory. But dynamism is in retreat nationwide and in nearly every measurable respect. [3d-flip-book id=”215″
A state of decline: Ohio economy has taken a 15-year slide
To cover the gubernatorial election on behalf of Ohioans, more than 20 Ohio news organizations set out in December of 2021 to gain an understanding of the state’s economy through data and talking to people. Lauren Lindstrom of the Toledo Blade found Art Goodside of Montpelier, a village of
ALEC Ranks DeWine 35th Among Nation's Governors
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s reprehensible steps in the early days of the pandemic to supposedly reduce the spread of the virus earned him poor marks in a new conservative ranking of the nation’s governors. The report from the American Legislative Exchange Council, a right-wing group
Ohio economists mixed on the benefits of legalized sports betting
The economic benefits of sports-related activity continue to get mixed reviews from Ohio economists. In a survey released this week, 10 of 23 academic economists said they believed the economic benefits of legalized gambling on sports would outweigh the costs. Four said they expected costs to outweigh the benefits
Ohio redistricting commission to Jan 18th in wake of court rejection
The Ohio Redistricting Commission will meet Tuesday and begin revising new legislative district maps that were thrown out as unconstitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court. The 4-3 decision invalidated the Ohio General Assembly district maps that were adopted with only Republican support last year by the Ohio Redistricting Commission.
REPORTS: Intel To Invest $1 Billion In A New Chips Factory In Ohio
While Intel has not yet confirmed the news, Ohio residents reported a 3,000-acre plot being set up for a large semiconductor factory. While large-scale semiconductor factories usually bring up thoughts of the kind of innovation happening in Japan and Taiwan, Ohio residents may soon see millions of
Tennessee Considers Law to Allow Parents to Send Children to Private Schools Under Certain COVID Conditions
Parents in Tennessee might soon be able to choose to send their children to private schools should public-school systems cancel in-person learning or enact mask mandates. Tennessee State Representative Michael Curcio (R) introduced HB 1671, and State Senator Mike Bell (R) introduced companion legislation SB 1674, both on
CDC Study: Omicron 91-Percent Less Deadly Than Delta. Mask Up and Vaccinate Nonetheless
The COVID-19 Omicron variant is far milder than the Delta variant, since it is 91-percent less likely to kill those infected. Moreover, no one infected with Omicron has been recorded as requiring mechanical ventilation, a new study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found.
D.C. Will Require ID for Indoor Public Places, but Voter IDs Are “Racist”
Starting January 15, everyone older than 12 will need to present proof of receiving at least one dose of a COVID shot to enter numerous public venues in Washington, DC. Everyone older than 18 will also need to present a valid photo ID along with their vaccination card, likely to