The home for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's coverage of economy and working issues affecting the state of Vermont.
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Businesses in the Northeast Kingdom and in northern Vermont are reporting that Canadians are cancelling planned trips to Vermont or saying they won't visit during the Trump administration.
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The election took place on Friday, with 123 ballots cast in favor of unionizing and 57 against.
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Economists say the Vermont and national economies are performing far better than economists predicted six months ago, and that “aggregate measures of economic activity have rarely been better.�
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General stores are the heart of many small-town communities in Vermont.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Mary Williams Engisch spoke with Tracy Dolan, director of the State Refugee Office, about how the office is readjusting its approach and priorities ahead of the incoming Trump administration.
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Seven bridges over the Winooski River and its North Branch will be decorated with colorful LED lights throughout the winter.
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The National Labor Relations Board, in a Nov. 5 decision, ordered Vermont Information Processing to provide back pay for the four employees that were fired in 2022 after creating a pay transparency spreadsheet. The company says it plans to appeal the board's decision.
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It’s open enrollment for people who buy their health insurance through the state’s marketplace, and most qualify for substantial subsidies from the federal government.
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Vermont adjusts the state minimum wage and tipped minimum wage each January by law.
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Join us Wednesdays at 8 p.m. during October for a special live call-in series from WNYC about health care, housing and the care economy.