In red hot economy, experts offer takes on inflation, workforce issues at Midwest Economic Outlook Summit
24 Mar 2022
News
The economy has been running hot, hot, hot.
With inflation, war in Ukraine, workforce shortages and supply chain issues bedeviling the U.S., business people are seeking insights to navigate toward stability.
That search brought hundreds to the Midwest Economic Outlook Summit Thursday, March 24.
Click here to view the original article from the Duluth News Tribune.
More Topics
The Great Lakes shipping season begins overnight Friday, ending the two-month winter offseason.
Signs were evident Wednesday as U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers and tugs cleared paths for transiting lake freighters in places such as Whitefish Bay, on the eastern end of Lake Superior, and the port of Duluth-Superior...
Local nonprofit economic development group Greater MSP says it’s stepping up its commitment to entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds.
On Wednesday, the organization announced that it’s partnering with startup accelerator group gener8tor to launch the MSP Equity Fund, a new pot of money that will be distributed to venture capital...
Minnesota’s Department of Employment and Economic Development Commissioner Steve Grove visited Aura Fabricators in Fergus Falls, Minnesta, earlier this week. This woman- and minority-owned manufacturer produces everything from steel bridges and other structural steel components to ornamental metal work. They employ nearly 50 people and have been in their Fergus Falls location...