A 49-mile stretch of Highway 2 is closed because of record-breaking flooding. Communities along the highway are feeling the impact. Overall, the state may see minor total economic impacts depending on the change in overall spending. https://buff.ly/P9efTBT Here's why - if the total spending only minimally changes (ie people vacation/spend similarly elsewhere in state) then the economic impacts have little change. If people do not spend at a similar rate, then we have negative impacts. Interestingly - highway repairs will have positive localized impacts and state impacts. Of course, results will vary by business and some are likely to be very negatively impacted.
An interesting editorial from WaPo: More American manufacturing won’t mean that many more jobs. Bridgeport, Connecticut, shows how the nature of U.S.-based production is changing. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/12/25/manufacturing-bridgeport-jobs-future-skills/?utm_campaign=wp_todays_headlines&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F463b39b%2F694e6ab752f684690bfb252f%2F5c7318feade4e23849e818a5%2F24%2F58%2F694e6ab752f684690bfb252f
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