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Two downtown Elkhart retailers told CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian that they're seeing people pull back on spending as President Trump's tariffs and trade wars create uncertainty.
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Indiana’s tax collections started off the new fiscal year on the right foot, coming in just ahead of expectations.
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More than 500 people are already scheduled to lose jobs to layoffs and site closures in the first half of next year as experts predict a recession. That can be a pretty scary outlook, but new preliminary labor market estimates tell a more complicated story.
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Federal efforts to bring down inflation may be starting to cool Indiana’s labor market, bringing more layoffs and fewer job openings. But the market still remains tight overall.
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Purdue consumer food survey shows despite higher food costs, “recession” spending hasn’t happened… yet.
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The state is holding roughly $750 million in local income tax (LIT) reserves, according to a report from the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute. The study…
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The coronavirus pandemic has sparked financial hardship for many in Michiana, including cities. South Bend, Niles, and Elkhart are preparing for a large…
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Local officials across Michigan are concerned about what a recession would mean for their communities.As part of the weekly series MichMash Cheyna Roth…
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ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — Economists are warning that a downturn in shipments of recreational vehicles from the northern Indiana "RV Capital of the World"…
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As Elkhart prepares for one more appearance by President Barack Obama, his first visit to the city as an Illinois senator running for the Democratic…