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The cost of guaranteeing 3% cost-of-living adjustments to more retired Chicago firefighters is estimated at $18 million to $30 million annually.
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Still, Moody's on Tuesday revised its outlook on the New York MTA's primary transportation revenue bond credit to stable from negative while affirming its A3 rating.
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America simply cannot compete globally, especially with China, without an infrastructure-driven advanced manufacturing and inventive base.
April 6
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Jack Janasiewicz, senior vice president, portfolio manager and portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers Solutions, discusses inflation and why there is disagreement on whether it will become an issue this year. He talks about how stimulus money and the employment situation factor in. Gary Siegel hosts. (Taped March 9 / 30 minutes).
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Top lawmakers bought time amid pressure from unions and progressive legislators.
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State court rulings have successfully challenged the need for more than a simple majority on voter-driven tax measures, most recently in San Francisco.
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Crumbaker has experience representing bondholders and corporate trust companies in cases related to distressed or defaulted high-yield tax-exempt bonds.
April 5 -
S&P raised CPS' junk rating by one notch, saying federal funds will boost an "already positive financial trajectory."
April 5 -
The services sector showed improvement and employment made big gains in March, but economists note the labor market remains far from full employment.
April 5 -
Over the weekend, prominent senators criticized President Biden's infrastructure plan, with some more moderate senators' votes hanging in the balance.
April 5 -
Monday’s announcement came at the halfway mark of fiscal 2021 after only one other priority -- arbitrage violations -- had been announced since the Oct. 1 start of the federal fiscal year.
April 5 -
The deal affects $3.2 billion of Employees Retirement System bonds.
April 5 -
With its growth only slightly hindered by the pandemic, the University of Texas System aims for savings with refunding deal.
April 5 -
The decline in the first quarter shows the continuing impact of pandemic, exacerbated by the February winter storm that cut power to much of Texas.
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Nonfarm payrolls rose 916,000 last month while the unemployment rate fell to 6%, and the workforce participation rate edged higher.
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The court says Florida didn't prove that its ecosystem suffered any harm from Georgia's alleged actions.
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Non-farm payrolls rose 916,000 in March, according to a Labor Department report Friday, while the unemployment rate fell to 6%.
April 1 -
The funding would come on top on multi-billion measures proposed by lawmakers — and a $100 billion in spending included in President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan.
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