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Where Do Economists Think We’re Headed? These Are Their Predictions

Where Do Economists Think We’re Headed? These Are Their Predictions

By Sam Goldfarb, Peter Santilli and Anthony DeBarros The Wall Street Journal’s latest quarterly survey of business and academic economists shows forecasters remain firmly optimistic about the economic outlook, despite some hints of weakness in recent data. The following graphics show what economists are thinking now and how their forecasts—and the economy—have evolved over recent months and years. After looking at […]

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Report makes case for Central Mass. as a biomanufacturing hub

Report makes case for Central Mass. as a biomanufacturing hub

By Hannah Green Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives (MBI) is calling on state officials to designate Central Massachusetts as a “Biomanufacturing Hub” and help the region to compete against those in other states. The nonprofit released a regional biomanufacturing strategy on Tuesday. MBI wants to see the state get involved in such areas as building regional talent and incentivizing large-scale […]

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One top hybrid-work worry is coming to fruition

One top hybrid-work worry is coming to fruition

By Marq Burnett As the hybrid era ramped up after the pandemic, experts warned that proximity bias would be difficult to avoid. Now that employers are in the midst of their hybrid models — and some are even moving past them — new data suggests fears about proximity bias, or the tendency to gravitate toward employees who are physically […]

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Why Boston’s tech CRE market has emerged as a global powerhouse

Why Boston’s tech CRE market has emerged as a global powerhouse

By JLL Currently, Boston is an ideal destination for those looking to thrive in the artificial intelligence (AI) landscape as well as explore cutting-edge technology. From attracting impressive venture funding and housing renowned AI companies to fostering a supportive tough tech ecosystem, Boston showcases a combination of factors that solidify its position as a leading global […]

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US Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Six Months as Unemployment Rises

US Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Six Months as Unemployment Rises

By Augusta Saraiva US employers scaled back hiring in April and the unemployment rate unexpectedly rose, suggesting some cooling is underway in the labor market after a strong start to the year. Nonfarm payrolls advanced 175,000 last month, the smallest gain in six months, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed Friday. A later release showed that business activity […]

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US Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Six Months as Unemployment Rises

US Jobs Post Smallest Gain in Six Months as Unemployment Rises

By Augusta Saraiva US employers scaled back hiring in April and the unemployment rate unexpectedly rose, suggesting some cooling is underway in the labor market after a strong start to the year. Nonfarm payrolls advanced 175,000 last month, the smallest gain in six months, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed Friday. A later release showed that business activity […]

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Express Goes Bankrupt With Planned Sale to WHP, Store Closures

Express Goes Bankrupt With Planned Sale to WHP, Store Closures

By Eliza Ronalds-Hannon, Janine Phakdeetham, and Claire Boston Express Inc., the clothing retailer that’s a staple in US malls, filed for bankruptcy with plans to sell itself. The company received an offer from brand manager WHP Global and mall landlords Simon Property Group Inc. and Brookfield Properties to purchase the company’s operations and most of its stores, according to a statement on Monday. […]

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