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In the past seven months, San Antonio has experienced losses of both life and economic stability due to COVID-19; employment, housing and food…
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The coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy, decimating American jobs and small businesses.What fallout have we seen so far and…
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A new study by the Texas Comptroller estimates that military installations contributed at least $123.6 billion to the Texas economy in 2019, and supported…
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While retail sales bounced back in May after a deep drop in March and April, the wealthiest Americans are not spending as freely as they did before the pandemic. And that could limit the recovery.
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Many property owners are currently facing job and income losses amid the coronavirus' economic fallout but their taxes are due, even in a pandemic.…
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Relief to the tune of $191 million was approved by San Antonio City Council last week to support residents who have been financially affected by the…
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At least 2.6 million Texans filed for unemployment from March 15-May 15 due to widespread layoffs and furloughs caused by protective measures to slow the…
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A few months ago, things were looking up for Latinos: wages were rising and unemployment was at a record low. Now, Latinos are the worst hit among all races: a record high unemployment rate of 18.9%.
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Eager to dig the state out of a pandemic-fueled financial crisis, state leaders have given the green light to continue rebooting Texas' economy. Chief…
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Life as we knew it is being held hostage by the coronavirus pandemic. When the outbreak reached San Antonio, local leaders took decisive action to slow…