The Fed’s Empire State manufacturing index shows weakness in demand and employment, possibly tied to the prospect of tariffs.
Prices in New York and Las Vegas both grew more than 8% last month, according to the Case-Shiller Index.
The move centers around taxes paid by New Jersey residents whose jobs are in New York and had to pay taxes there.
Come October, Latanya DeVaughn, owner of mobile bookstore Bronx Bound Books, anticipates author events and a permanent spot at the mall.
Over the past few years, pay for low-wage workers in the city has risen more than 40%, according to one analysis.
New York’s denial of a power plant permit highlights what’s at stake for the crypto industry and communities fighting to meet climate goals.
The 2-year moratorium prevents the repurposing of fossil-fuel burning power plants into crypto mining operations.
The law would require most employers in the state to disclose pay ranges in job advertisements.
Storefront prices were too high, so Latanya DeVaughn of Bronx Bound Books used savings, a grant and a bus to realize her dream.
Millions of students are returning to in-person classes this school year. What does that mean for businesses that sell school supplies?