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'The State of American Business is optimistic'
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Despite positive economic signs, inflation is still contributing to higher prices for families and businesses.
Inflation may persist longer than we hoped, but the economy and jobs market are withstanding it well.
Kim, a first-generation Korean American and Chamber executive vice president, is an example of what’s possible in a system that’s free and open—and what’s lost when a system isn’t.
The U.S. Chamber works every day to advocate for small businesses and help them achieve their goals.
The Key Bridge was a major thoroughfare through Baltimore, helping to keep people, businesses, and communities connected. The port is one of the busiest in the nation, and the disruption in operations will be felt throughout the country.
Spring break, a travel season marked by picturesque getaways and family vacations, is an economic powerhouse for businesses throughout the United States.
Small Business Index overall score steady; inflation concern remains high
Survey results show continued optimistic outlook and solid business conditions
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, on the FY24 Further Consolidated Appropriations Act.
And why USTR’s reversal on policies supporting its growth are so concerning.