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Upstate New York pays the state less in taxes and other revenue than it receives back in state expenditures, according to a report from the
State loses jobs in December, unemployment rate steady
New York’s unemployment rate stayed steady in December, but the state lost 16,800 jobs from the previous month. The unemployment rate was 8 percent in
Q4 consumer confidence falls in Syracuse, rises in Utica and Binghamton
Consumer confidence dropped in Syracuse in the fourth quarter of 2011, diverging from rising confidence levels in most of the state’s other cities — including
SRI poll: Upstate consumer confidence grows for second straight month
Consumer confidence among upstate New Yorkers increased for the second consecutive month in December, thanks in large part to growing optimism for the future. Upstate’s
The Year in Review: How did we fare in 2011 and what lies ahead for 2012
In the Jan. 28, 2011, issue of The Central New York Business Journal, Peter Koveos, professor and director of the Kiebach Center for International Business
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