Shifts in Asian Manufacturing continue to contribute to shifts in West Coast port traffic.
Read MoreSince the start of pandemic related lockdowns enrollment in colleges and universities by graduated high schoolers has dipped by over 6.5%.
Read MoreNational Rail Strike Becomes Even More Likely As A Key Union Votes For Work Stoppages Before The End Of The Year.
Read MoreAs US demand for Chinese produced goods dampens, the shipping costs for containers of goods from China to the US reaches a low not seen since 2020.
Read MorePort of Los Angeles announces a key $20 million federal grant to speed containers onto rail traffic and then out into the regional and national supply chain.
Read MoreRichmond Federal Reserve Bank finds that rate of growth in manufacturing activity has continued to contract over the last six months and now is in full contraction in line with other bear market and potentially recessionary signs.
Read MoreManufacturing and General Business Activity reaches recessionary territory with steep double digit drops in Texas and the surrounding region according to the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank.
Read MoreAs employers nationally relocated in record numbers leaving traditional powerhouse states for the West and the South, the Western States of Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, and Idaho all placed in the top 20 states in which to build an organization according to annual survey of CEO’s.
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