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New California Law Bans ‘Junk Fees’ on Hotel Bills, Concert Tickets, and More
You know the ones: A hotel bill that ends with a vague "resort fee." Or those concert tickets that double in price once it's time to type in your credit card information.
Retail Group Sees Slowdown in Import Cargo
Consumer spending grew 1.8% year over year in the second quarter rather than the 2.3% originally estimated, and NRF said last month that retail sales for the year could come in at the low end of its forecast.
Chicago to Phase Out Sub-Minimum Wage Rates for Tipped Workers
Under the new law, the gap between the tipped and full minimum wages will shrink 8% each year until the tipped and full minimum wages reach parity in 2028.
Paystand Adds Integration with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
This integration gives Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central customers a modern Payments-as-a-Service mode that is fully digital and intuitive.
Financial Service Leaders Confident in Digital Fitness of Sector, But Worry Over AI
The study defines “tech anxiety” as the feeling senior leaders have as a result of the rapid pace of advancements in technology that are causing concern when it comes to how their business operates.
Not Having a Speaker is Threatening Many Key Areas Like Tax
Among the items now stalled are negotiations to restore tax breaks for business spending on research and development.
U.S. Home Prices Surge in 2023
The four most valuable metro areas have remained largely unchanged over the past five years: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston.
U.S. Economy is Resilient, Says Retail Economist
The U.S. economy is continuing to grow even as labor disputes across the country and uncertainty created by Congress add to the ongoing challenges of inflation and high interest rates