As Hawaii edges into what economists describe as a mild recession, social service providers say growing economic uncertainty is already being felt by families struggling to afford housing, food and ...
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“Poverty looks different for every family, which is why our services are designed to meet people where they are.” CFS provides services across Oahu and the neighbor islands through a range of ...
Dem. cand. AR Gov. Bill Clinton (L) engaging GOP incumbent Pres. Bush in 3rd presidential campaign debate ahead of the 1992 election. Getty Images Back in 1992, as the presidential campaign approached ...
For much of 1991, Bush's approval ratings hovered between 90 and 70 percent. By February 1992, an obscure Arkansas governor, Bill Clinton, emerged as the favorite Democratic nominee. But he was ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Naia Lewis understands the hardships of small businesses. A small business owner herself, she often shops at locally-owned retailers like the Red Pineapple Kaimuki. And with ...
The University of Hawaii think tank UHERO predicts that a mild recession in Hawaii will take place, followed by a weak recovery starting in 2026. The University of Hawaii Economic Research ...
As fears of a recession grow, Connecticut’s finances enjoy unprecedented protection, with one new forecast from Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration projecting a moderate downturn wouldn’t even drain the ...
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COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — National economic indicators suggest the U.S. may be nearing another slowdown, with Moody’s Analytics reporting that 22 states — including Georgia — are either already in ...
While the U.S. dodged earlier predictions this year of a mild recession, Cal State Fullerton economists say “thorny issues” remain related to inflation and “alarming” hiring conditions. This year, the ...
Parts of the US economy, particularly housing, may already be in recession because of high interest rates, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday, repeating his call for the Federal Reserve to ...