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Connecticut is poised to join 20 other states that will require high school students to complete a financial literacy course in order to graduate.
Such a mandate is long overdue, even if it adds to the costs of local school budgets.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the senior associate dean for leadership studies and a professor at Yale University’s School of Management, is known for his provocative research.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the senior associate dean for leadership studies and a professor at Yale University’s School of Management, is known for his provocative research.
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The Capital Region Development Authority — the quasi-public agency responsible for helping finance major downtown Hartford apartment projects — has a full plate on its hands.
Need a tell-tale sign the state legislature is in session?
Look out for published reports that tout an industry’s economic impact or raise red flags about impending troubles.
For more than a decade, Connecticut has gotten beat up in the national press — particularly in the Wall Street Journal’s editorial pages — for raising taxes amid continued budget instability.
What’s most concerning about LEGO’s pending move — and other similar ones that came before it — is that it portrays Connecticut’s biggest selling points as potential weaknesses.
For the second straight year, the conversation at the start of the legislative session is focused more on tax cuts than hikes.
While many of us returned to pre-pandemic routines and ways of life, economic headwinds — caused by supply chain disruptions, inflation, rising interest rates and workforce shortages — caused many Greater Hartford business leaders sleepless nights.
Two key focus areas for the business community this session will be workforce development and tax and spending policy. Both could have major impacts on Connecticut’s short- and long-term economic performance, which has been uneven over the past year.
As we head into the final few weeks of the 2022 gubernatorial campaign, the economy will continue to be a central focus.
Public-private partnerships are not a sexy political talking point, even in an election year when the state’s highest government office is up for grabs.
As we head into mid-September, we’re now less than two months away from an important election.
Voters in Connecticut will head to the ballot box on Nov. 8, to choose candidates in local, state and federal races.
The pandemic’s impact on Greater Hartford’s office market has come into sharper focus in recent weeks.
And the headlines haven’t been pretty.
Is Connecticut in, or headed toward a recession?
It’s a question that seems to be on every business leader’s mind, especially as they plan for the rest of this year, and start looking ahead to 2023.
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