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Missouri's trade, transportation and utilities sector grew by 5,700 jobs from November to December, highest of any sector in the state.
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AI experts and entrepreneurs are identifying new ways to improve business efficiency. Others remain wary.
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Critics of Proposition A, which won on Tuesday with 58% of the vote, say they’re exploring litigation and legislative changes
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On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, Missouri Chamber of Commerce's interim President Kara Corches explains why her organization is opposing Proposition A. That measure would raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 and institute mandatory sick time for employers.
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The once dominant Missouri fur industry has been declining due to shifting attitudes around the use of fur and increased trade tariffs. Missouri Business Alert’s Skyler Rossi has the story of how this enduring market is changing.
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Small businesses across the state are in the midst of what’s often the busiest time of year. However, customers have a lot of choices of where to shop during the holiday season, including big-box stores like Walmart and e-commerce sites like Amazon.
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MoDOT will close the Truman Boulevard overpass over Highway 50 in Jefferson City for 10 days starting Oct. 9.
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A state audit found the Missouri Department of Revenue is holding at least $20 million in cash bonds from closed businesses.Missouri retail businesses can…
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Missouri businesses will have to shell out more money for unemployment taxes next year in order to pay down debt the state owes to the federal…