The home for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's coverage of economy and working issues affecting the state of Vermont.
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Nearly 130 people lost their jobs when the Putney Paper Mill closed last week.
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Irfan Sehic arrived to Vermont from Bosnia at age 17. In this installment of "What class are you?" he riffs on, and rips into, the American class system.
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A conversation with Vermont's state treasurer, Mike Piaciak, on low-interest flood recovery loans, baby bonds and more.
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Ski resorts have been able to employ more local workers this year, but they’re facing a wetter, warmer winter.
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Sober-curious, abstaining or just don't like the taste of alcohol? Many drinks can still feel celebratory even without the booze.
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Shopping local this holiday season doesn't have to be hard� it's Vermont Edition's local gift guide to the rescue!
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Made HereMarc-Antoine Goyette spent four Decembers packing up a camper truck full of fir trees to haul from Québec to New York City. He's the subject of Trick or Trees, the latest film in ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s “Made Hereâ€� series.
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A listen back to a show from June with millennial career-shifters, including a career coach in Burlington, a Ripton musician, and a cartoonist with a book called No One Wants to Work Anymore.
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Vermont Foodbank says people can help in small ways this holiday season among rising food insecurityThanksgiving can often be a time of increased visitors at food banks. But summer flooding, on top of inflation and COVID-19, is creating more food insecurity among Vermonters.
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The new formula takes into account the higher costs of food, clothing, household expenses, cell phones, computers and personal care products.