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Savannah is a former Marketplace reporter based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centered on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
Best Chef: Northeast winner Sherry Pocknett, a Mashpee Wampanoag tribal citizen, is part of a wave of Native chefs and restaurateurs proving there’s a market for Indigenous cuisines.
Higher borrowing costs are one factor holding back the manufacturing sector.
The city’s new anti-body discrimination law is aimed at revamping workplace protections.
Prices received by U.S. farmers are down 2.2% since last year. But you may not feel it at the grocery store.
Consumers at almost every income level are finding ways to spend on getting out of the house.
This proposal could save the river system from imminent collapse, but in 2026, the current drought management guidelines will expire.
Solid earnings posted by the farm equipment maker show many farmers had cash to spend, but that’s no guarantee for the year ahead.
Federal tax revenue is coming in short while the debt ceiling remains unresolved. The problem was signaled by meager refunds.
Community development financial institutions are mostly concerned about a ban on extended-term mortgages and balloon payments.
Last month, the CPI pegged area inflation at 6% year-over-year, a whole percentage point higher than the national average.