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Retail Industry is Largest Private Employer Segment in U.S.
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Retail Industry is Largest Private Employer Segment in U.S.
he retail industry’s total labor income contribution was approximately $3 trillion, or 20% of total national labor income in 2022.
February Retail Sales Saw Rebound
The Census Bureau said overall retail sales in February were up 0.6% seasonally adjusted from January and up 1.5% unadjusted year over year.
Guide: How To Master Restaurant Bookkeeping in Five Steps
See how Restaurant365 partners with outside accounting firms to help automate your processes, reduce headcount, and grow your business from our 40,000 + current restaurant customers.
Why Businesses Shouldn’t Rely on AI-Powered Tax Prep Advice
A Washington Post investigation found TurboTax's and H&R Block's AI tools are not up to snuff.
More Than Half of U.S. Workers Have Concerns About Job Security, Survey Finds
Men (62.87%) are more likely than women (47.53%) to fear for their job security, according to the Authority Hacker survey.
Biden’s 2025 Budget Rejects Any Cuts to Social Security and Medicare
The president's $7.3 trillion budget seeks to expand programs including some drug provisions under the Inflation Reduction Act.
CEOs Cite Political Uncertainty as Foremost Concern
45.3% of CEOs identify political uncertainty as a critical concern influencing their decision-making process and corporate strategy. This sentiment underscores the pressing nature of the political climate on business stability and growth.
U.S. Agriculture Exports are Shrinking
The U.S. imported $20 billion more in agricultural goods than it exported last year, a striking reversal from a longstanding trade surplus as the fallout from President Trump's trade war with China continues to hurt American farmers.