Economy

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Trade disruptions forecast to slow economic growth in Canada and Mexico

The economic expansion in Canada and Mexico is anticipated to encounter considerable challenges due to persistent trade conflicts and interruptions. Analysts warn that these difficulties, arising from a combination of geopolitical unpredictability, changing supply chain dynamics, and reduced global demand, might result in growth for both nations that falls below expectations. As economies with a strong reliance on trade, Canada and Mexico are especially susceptible to the widespread impacts of global trade disturbances, which persist against a backdrop of evolving policies and financial strains.Economic growth in Canada and Mexico is projected to face significant headwinds due to ongoing trade tensions…
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Economic Ripples Emerge as Wealthy Scale Back Purchases

The recent downturn in the stock market is creating concern for one of the primary components of the U.S. economy: spending by high-income households. As affluent consumers have traditionally made up a large part of consumer expenditures, an extended market slump could have widespread consequences beyond just Wall Street. Economists and financial commentators are observing how shrinking portfolios could impact high earners' spending habits, who are crucial in maintaining the overall economy.The stock market, frequently viewed as a measure of economic optimism, has become unstable, causing concern among many investors. Affluent families, whose financial assets are frequently tied to investments,…
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Economic challenges for Manchester’s small business owners

Small enterprises throughout Manchester are facing a more daunting economic climate as escalating costs endanger their viability. Entrepreneurs in the hospitality industry, specifically, are expressing worries about how increasing expenses, alongside government policies, are putting them in a difficult position. For numerous businesses, the threat of shutting down is significant as they work to balance higher costs with shrinking profits.Mark Wrigley, who owns Atlas Bar in Manchester's downtown area, has expressed his dissatisfaction with what he perceives as inadequate assistance from the government. Wrigley, who has been running the bar since 2012, says he feels "let down" by the policies…
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The future of DEI in the US amid growing opposition

In Union County, South Carolina, the cotton mills that once sustained the economy and offered jobs have vanished over time. Today, this area is designated as a "food desert," indicating that numerous inhabitants reside a considerable distance from the nearest supermarket. Observing this problem, community non-profit leader Elise Ashby initiated a project in 2016. She partnered with local farmers to deliver affordable boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables across the county, which has a demographic where nearly 30% of the population is Black and approximately 25% are living below the poverty line.At first, Ms. Ashby financed the project using her…
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Facing resistance: DEI’s journey in the US

In Union County, South Carolina, the cotton mills that once supplied many jobs have vanished. Now, the county is labeled as a "food desert," indicating residents are often distant from grocery stores. Acknowledging this challenge, local non-profit leader Elise Ashby initiated a project in 2016, working with farmers to deliver affordable boxes of fresh fruits and vegetables across the area, where around 30% of the population is Black, and about 25% face poverty.Initially, Ms. Ashby funded the initiative with her personal savings and small grants. However, in 2023, her efforts received a significant boost when the Walmart Foundation—the philanthropic branch…
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