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On Thursday’s St. Louis on the Air, we did a year-in-review of the top business stories in 2017. Joining host Don Marsh for the discussion were St. Louis…
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The “gig economy” is growing with an estimated 20 to 30 percent of American and European working-age population participating in some kind of independent…
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As St. Louis looks to the future, it is worth a peek into the not-too-distant past to understand how other cities have overcome declining population and…
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‘We can’t afford to leave anyone behind:’ Inclusion key for St. Louis economy, Regional Chamber saysWhile the recent economic cycle has impacted St. Louis positively, St. Louis Regional Chamber president and CEO Joe Reagan says that the long-term…
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Baby boomers, people born between 1946 and 1964, are entering a time in their lives when they may want to consider end-of-life planning decisions. On…
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis just released a report about various kinds of debt and how it is impacting different populations in St. Louis,…
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America’s Central Port and St. Louis’ freight district: Economic boons you didn’t realize were thereThe forecast for 2016 in Madison County and the St. Louis region’s newly-created freight district includes 9,600 feet of rail track, 1 million cubic yards…
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Whether you admire or admonish them, the wiz kids of Wall Street have been fodder for conversations around the American dinner table for decades. Who was…
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Professors Kathryn Edin and Luke Shaefer were startled to recently find a trend in American poverty that they hadn’t seen since the mid-1990s: the number…
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The uncertainty of state and federal incentives for wind and solar power may have hampered some of Missouri's growth in the renewable energy industry in…