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The New Normal, Courtney Roszak-Moore
The New Normal, Courtney Roszak-Moore
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Flip the calendar back to March 2020. Economic activity went to zero and the country experienced a shutdown. Unemployment rose and people stayed home and didn’t go about their normal routine of buying things. To try and rebound the economy, the Federal Reserve issued several rounds of stimulus checks. “The economic decisions that we saw in March 2020 were driven completely by the fact that we were shut down,” said Eric Higgins, research director and the von Waaden Chair of Investment Management in the College of Business Administration. “Once the country opened back up, those issues began to go away …
Good News For The Local Economy, Rachel Skybetter
Good News For The Local Economy, Rachel Skybetter
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The national unemployment rate may be staggering, but employment opportunities are about to balloon in Manhattan, Kan.
Beef Cattle Institute Links Beef Industry And Public With Timely University Research, Information, Bethany Sanderson
Beef Cattle Institute Links Beef Industry And Public With Timely University Research, Information, Bethany Sanderson
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Last year, Kansas produced 5.4 billion pounds of beef enough to supply the roughly 300 million Americans living in the U.S. with 72 quarter-pound burgers each for an entire year.
A Bridge For Brainpower, Greg Tammen
A Bridge For Brainpower, Greg Tammen
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Kansas State University Institute for Commercialization brings technologies to industry, benefiting economies.