You gotta start paying back those student loans. No, really.
Sept. 30 marks the end of an “on ramp” period that gave borrowers a year to figure out their repayment plan. Plus, manufacturing sector bright spots and transit funding cuts.
Manufacturing may be turning around after nearly 2 years in the dumps
by Sabri Ben-Achour
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The economy may finally be emerging from pandemic weirdness.
Longshoremen’s strike nears, portending wide impact on goods
by Stephanie Hughes
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Ports slowdowns on the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico could mean delays for manufacturers, grocery stores and holiday retailers.
Public transit agencies eye service cuts as pandemic aid runs out
by Henry Epp
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And service cuts can send public transit into a death spiral.
Zillow adds climate risk scores to property listings
by Amy Scott
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New tools also help home shoppers evaluate insurance costs.
It’s really time to start repaying your student loans … again
by Samantha Fields
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Today marks the end of the one-year grace period the Biden administration tacked on to the federal government’s pandemic pause of student loan repayment.
There’s a spotlight on women’s sports. Brands are tapping in.
by Savannah Peters
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The wave of new sponsorship money comes in part from big corporate names. Newcomers are also seizing the opportunity.