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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today launched a significant, six-figure paid advertising campaign in opposition to the multi-trillion reconciliation bill that poses a significant threat to the American economy.
Job openings continue to be severely elevated above historical norms because job takers are simply not keeping up with openings.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark today released the following statement on the news that 10.4 million jobs were unfilled at the end of August, a slight decrease from July’s record high.
Congress is working to significantly raise taxes on businesses, workers and American families to fund the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.
The Chamber submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission in response to its Solicitation for Public Comments on Contract Terms that May Harm Competition. These comments focus on exclusive contracts, in reference to a Petition for Rulemaking to Prohibit Exclusionary Contracts.
The Q3 2021 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Commercial Construction Index found that commercial construction contractors are seeing a slowdown.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Commercial Construction Index (CCI) is a quarterly economic index designed to gauge the outlook for, and resulting confidence in, the commercial construction industry.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today launched a six-figure paid advertising campaign in opposition to the $3.5 trillion plus reconciliation bill that poses a significant threat to the American economy.
92% report difficulty finding workers; of those, 42% have turned down work because of it
In September, President Biden nominated Alvaro Bedoya, privacy activist and head of Georgetown University’s Center on Privacy and Technology, to replace outgoing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rohit Chopra.