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Winter storm Blair is headed to impact much of the central and eastern United States late Sunday. Blizzard conditions are likely for some areas, and ice storms and heavy snow are expected in ...
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Winter Storm Blair: When will it stop snowing in West Virginia?CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) – West Virginia has been pelted with winter weather for several days, from a few inches of snow on Friday to the first widespread winter storm of the year hitting Sunday ...
Tariffs are adding to increased uncertainty, and signs indicate that consumers will not continue to spend in their usual way.
In addition to tariff concerns, the pressure of rising debt, extreme weather, and natural disasters are disrupting normal ...
On Lineman Appreciation Day today, LG&E and KU recognize all employees and utility partners who work on overhead and underground power lines, in substations and on equipment spanning the entire ...
Regional events. Circana pointed to a number of weather events that disrupted discretionary spending in early 2025: the Southern California wildfires, Winter Storm Blair drubbing the Midwest and ...
Factors Beyond Tariffs Are Already Disrupting Normal Consumer Behavior, Reports Circana Rising prices and debt, immigration concerns, and weather are producing material changes to typical retail ...
Tariffs, Inflation and Rising Debt: The Perfect Storm Pressuring U.S. Consumers and Small Businesses
In early 2025, Southern California wildfires and winter storm Blair worsened discretionary spending declines from a 1 percent 2024 average to 4 percent for that week. Meanwhile, winter storm Enzo ...
In the first week of 2025, Southern California wildfires and Winter Storm Blair initiated spending disruptions that deepened discretionary spending declines from a 1% 2024 average to 4% for that week.
Tariffs, Inflation and Rising Debt: The Perfect Storm Pressuring U.S. Consumers and Small Businesses
As economic uncertainty deepens, analysts highlight dynamic consumption shifts, regional spending disruptions and growing struggles for small business owners in the face of evolving trade policies.
A northeast Nebraska farmer says planting is off to a great start. Quentin Connealy tells Brownfield he started corn and ...
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