
The home for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's coverage of economic issues affecting the state of Vermont as well as business and industry developments across the region.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý reporter Bob Kinzel covers economic issues from the Statehouse Bureau in Montpelier.
- Follow on Twitter for the latest Vermont Economy news.
- Have a story idea? Send us an email.
- Have an economy-related news tip that requires investigation? Reach out to ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Investigations Desk.
Explore our coverage by topic or chronologically by scrolling through the list below
-
Beginning Sept. 3, Denise Smith will lead the Vermont Council on Rural Development as its new executive director.
-
The National Truck Driving Championships feature written exams, truck inspections and driving challenges.
-
A group of local investors plans to buy Killington Resort and Pico Mountain from POWDR, the resorts� current owner. The sale is expected to be finalized this fall.
-
The average annual wages in Chittenden and Washington counties were up, while every other county in the state had an average annual wage below the state average.
-
Last month, Vermont-based company iSun declared bankruptcy. Now, a former executive with the company has filed a whistleblower complaint alleging it misled shareholders with extensive wrongdoing.
-
Norwich-based King Arthur Baking hopes to open a handful of baking schools around the country. CEO Karen Colberg expects the first to open in early 2026.
-
Republican Gov. Phil Scott’s highly anticipated plan to lower statewide property tax bills next year is being panned by Democratic lawmakers as a “fiscally irresponsible proposal� that would compromise the state’s financial health for years to come.
-
A vocal group of Londonderry residents say new proposed changes to the town's zoning regulations threaten their way of life and their livelihoods.
-
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý recently convened a panel discussion in Taylor Park in St. Albans on the region's economy.
-
A recent national analysis showed that Vermont saw the highest year-over-year home appreciation rate of any state, at 12.8%.