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Thanks to the success of her beadwork business, owner Mikailah Thompson was able to start a creative agency for Native artists.
The WSJ’s Lauren Weber talks about “how we sort ourselves into different occupations and how in some ways we are sorted.”
Inflation didn’t fall as much as some economists predicted, but it’s not all doom and gloom either.
Why do oil producers keep merging? Plus, nearly a year after regional bank troubles, small businesses are less nervous about their accounts.
Foreign investors are cooling on U.S. commercial real estate, and volunteers are repairing broken appliances at pop-up Fixit Clinics.
Improvements along a street in East Las Vegas could have big implications for the people who live there and the local economy.
Seven in 10 workers worry maybe. Plus, Texas is an exception in the national housing shortage.
Chinese manufacturers are building solar panel factories on U.S. soil to avoid tariffs and garner subsidies, reports WSJ’s Phred Dvorak.