Business Stories from September 17, 2017 (Change date)
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Irma's damage a reminder of Florida economy's vulnerabilitySep 19, 2017 6:25 am - WASHINGTON (AP) - Florida's economy has long thrived on one import above all: People. Until Irma struck this month, the state was adding nearly 1,000 residents a day - 3...
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Insider Q&A: Steve Ballmer on data for the peopleSep 17, 2017 11:30 am - PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Steve Ballmer says he started his new venture, USAFacts, as a way to "suck out all the data" collected by government agencies and shoot it back o...
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Essay: My three years in identity theft hellSep 20, 2017 6:17 am - The banker at Wells Fargo looked across her desk at me with the pained expression of somebody who wants to sell you something but can't. “I see you already have several ...
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The average American spent 9 full days commuting last yearSep 20, 2017 6:17 am - In 2016, the average American commute was longer than ever before. The average American commute edged up to 26 minutes and 36 seconds last year, up 12 seconds from last ...
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'It' stomps 'Mother' with $60M in its second weekSep 20, 2017 5:53 am - NEW YORK - The Stephen King adaption "It" continues to scare up record ticket sales, taking in an estimated $60 million in its second week and leaving a paltry $7.5 mill...
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A little good news sneaks in for employersSep 17, 2017 1:00 am - Some days, turmoil seems to be everywhere. • There's jaw-dropping hurricane damage, then typically American how-can-we-help cleanup support. Small businesses are on both...
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Auto mechanics union touts victory with 4-year dealSep 18, 2017 4:57 pm - Union mechanics announced a new four-year deal Sunday that has ended a nearly seven-week strike against roughly 130 Chicago-area dealerships. The announcement follows re...
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