But those job quitters aren’t evenly distributed around the country.
For this Northern Michigan retailer, weather is a challenge
by Sean McHenry
“We had a decent sized storm come through, so in-person shopping took a while to pick up this weekend,” said Annie Lang Hartman, owner of Wild Lettie in Leelanau County, Michigan.”
TikTok Shop drives $100 million in Black Friday sales after a year in the U.S.
by Kristin Schwab
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It’s a small but growing piece of the billions spent online on Black Friday, a report says, as brands try to reach consumers on social media.
Why it feels like so many restaurants are declaring bankruptcy
by Sabri Ben-Achour
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Restaurant foot traffic has declined in the U.S. by 3%-3.5%. And expenses are way up.
Road construction is scratching up this record store's holiday
by Sean McHenry
For Phillip Rollins, owner of OffBeat in downtown Jackson, Mississippi, a successful Black Friday is butting up against persistent road construction in front of his store. “We were down 70% on sales,” he said.
Renewable diesel finds a growing market
by Elizabeth Trovall
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The biofuel made of vegetable oil and animal fat is primarily used on the West Coast. But it’s more expensive to produce than regular diesel.
More renters want to charge EVs at home. Some landlords want to help them do it.
by Henry Epp
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Charging stations could become a sought-after amenity, though structural and cost issues may come into play.
This fly fishing store is already looking ahead to a rosy 2025
by Sean McHenry
The holiday period has been slow for She’s Fly, a fly fishing gear shop in Fort Collins, Colorado. But owner Dylan Demery is undeterred. “It has been our most successful year on record,” she said. “So I think anything that happens during the holiday season is just going to help us go even further.”