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By The Associated Press | November 4, 2022
The union said that although a wage of $15 an hour was enough three years ago, "with skyrocketing rent, food, and gas prices in the last three years, it's no longer possible to survive with those wages."
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By Lebawit Girma | October 28, 2022
The Chesterfield will be renamed the Vineta Hotel, the name it opened under during the Florida 1920s real estate boom and carried for almost 50 years. It is scheduled to reopen in late 2023.
9 minute read
By Sidney Kess | October 28, 2022
Relying on per diem rates simplifies tax records. The paperwork for business travel are not submitted with tax returns; they are retained with tax records. Retention of the paperwork is essential in case the IRS challenges deductions for business travel.
6 minute read
By Raychel Lean | October 26, 2022
Returns during the holiday season are inevitable, so the name of the game is retention optimization—of customers, dollars and product.
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By Raychel Lean | October 21, 2022
"Everybody says, 'We need affordable housing, we need affordable housing,' but they never really go into the details of this fact," one affordable housing developer said. "We're all human beings. There's a need and you can't just leave people out without a place to live."
11 minute read
By David Koenig | October 20, 2022
JetBlue emerged as the winner in a bidding war with Frontier to acquire Spirit, the nation's biggest budget airline.
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By Raychel Lean | October 13, 2022
"We've got lawyers that have been impacted by these rent increases, and they make good money."
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By David Koenig | The Associated Press | October 4, 2022
American and JetBlue say the government has no evidence that the deal is hurting consumers. To the contrary, they say it will help travelers by creating a stronger competitor to Delta and United in New York and Boston.
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By David Koenig | October 4, 2022
American and JetBlue say they were unable to grow in New York on their own because they couldn't get enough new takeoff and landing times at congested airports.
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By David Koenig | September 30, 2022
Previous strong hurricanes have caused a temporary spike in unemployment in leisure and hospitality businesses and some real estate fields such as property management, followed by a surge in hiring by construction crews during the rebuilding phase.
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