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Agriculture & Poultry / Public Companies / Real Estate

Tyson’s Beef In Nebraska Will Impact A Reliant Town And Ranchers Nationwide

The prospect of losing a major buyer for cattle and increasing imports from Brazil, which already accounted for 24% of the beef brought into the country this year, only adds to doubts about how profitable the U.S. cattle business might be over the next several years. read more >
Manufacturing

Economy Grows at Healthy Pace in Arkansas, 8 Other States

The economy keeps operating at a healthy pace, but supply delays and shortages of workers are limiting growth in the region, according to a monthly survey of business leaders. read more >
Manufacturing

Monthly Midwest Economy Survey Index Soars to All-Time High

The economy in nine states including Arkansas is roaring back to life in the wake of a devastating global pandemic, according to a new monthly survey of business leaders and managers. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey: Strong Economic Growth Continues in the Region

Strong economic growth is expected to continue in nine states over the next few months as businesses continue to recover from the pandemic, a new survey of business leaders says. read more >
Government & Politics

Biden Plan to Distribute Virus Aid Irks Some Governors

The Biden administration's plan to funnel more coronavirus aid into states with greater unemployment has irked governors with lower jobless rates, even though many have economies that weren't hit as hard by the pandemic. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey: Economy Grows, But Inflation, Shipping Worries Loom

The economy in nine Midwest and Plains states continues to improve to levels seen before the start of the coronavirus pandemic last year, according to a new monthly survey of business leaders. read more >
Construction / Manufacturing

Business Leaders Survey Hits Highest Level in 16 Years

The overall economic measure of a monthly survey of Midwest business leaders hit a 16-year high for October, but the manufacturing sector of the economy remains stunted from the coronavirus outbreak. read more >
Manufacturing

Business Leaders Say Economy Keeps Improving After Pandemic

The economy continues to improve in nine Midwest and Plains states, but business remains slower than before the coronavirus pandemic began, according to a monthly survey of business leaders released Thursday. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey: Midwest Economy Improves Despite Pandemic, Derecho

The rural economy in Middle America showed improvement in August, despite the effects of a global pandemic and a rare devastating wind storm earlier in the month, according to a monthly survey of nine Midwest and Plains states released Tuesday. read more >
Manufacturing

Business Leaders Say Economy Still Improving After Reopening

The economy continues to recover in nine Midwest and Plains states, but businesses are still cutting jobs amid the coronavirus, according to a monthly survey of business leaders. read more >
Manufacturing

Business Leaders Say Area’s Economy Improving with Reopening

Business leaders say the economy has begun to recover as businesses reopened in the past month in nine Midwest and Plains states, but it remains weaker than before the coronavirus outbreak began. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey Shows Business Leaders Optimistic Despite Coronavirus

Business leaders are optimistic the economy will begin to recover later this year in a nine-state region of the Midwest and Plains despite the ongoing impact of the coronavirus outbreak, according to a monthly survey released Monday. read more >
Business Services / Manufacturing

Survey Shows Hope for Recovery Even As Economic Indices Drop

The latest survey of supply managers in a nine-state region of the Midwest and Plains shows that many are holding out hope for an economic rebound later this year, even though the coronavirus has knocked the region for a loop. read more >
Business Services / Manufacturing

Survey Suggests Pandemic Draining Vigor From Midwest Economy

A survey of supply managers in a nine-state region of the Midwest and Plains is showing more signs of the coronavirus pandemic's disruptive economic impact. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Manufacturing

Report Says Virus Outbreak Making Mark on Midwest Economy

Worries about a new virus first detected in China that's infected tens of thousands of people globally are making a mark on the economy of a nine-state region in the Midwest and Plains. read more >

Survey Suggests Economy Growing in 9 Midwest, Plains States

A new monthly survey of business supply managers suggests the economy is growing slowly in nine Midwest and Plains states as the U.S. trade war with China continues, according to a report released Thursday. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey Suggests Economy Slowing in Arkansas, 8 Other States

A new monthly survey of business leaders suggests the economy is slowing down in nine Midwest and Plains states as the U.S. trade war with China continues, according to a report released Monday. read more >
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics / Investments

Survey Suggests Little or No Midwest Economic Growth in View

A new report says an August survey of business supply managers suggests slow or no economic growth over the next several months in nine Midwest and Plains states. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey Suggests Slower Economic Growth in Midwest, Plains

A new report says a July survey of business supply managers suggests economic growth will slow over the next three to six months in nine Midwest and Plains states. read more >
Manufacturing

Survey Suggests Midwest Economic Growth Will Continue

A new report says a June survey of business supply managers suggests economic growth will continue over the next three to six months in nine Midwest and Plains states. read more >