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What you need to know about Florida today
University Research Parks Vital to Jobs, STEM Industry
As critical components of an innovation economy, Florida’s university research parks help develop advanced technologies into commercial products. Further developing these research parks would produce high-wage jobs, diversify the economy, and keep graduates of Florida universities in our state. Read the full Florida TaxWatch report.
Florida No. 18 for corporate subsidies
Florida ranked 18th among the states in the amount of economic development subsidies awarded to companies relocating or expanding operations, according to a new report by Good Jobs First. More at the Orlando Business Journal.
U.S. economy's growth was slower in fourth quarter
The U.S. government slashed its estimate for fourth-quarter growth as consumer spending and exports were less robust than initially thought, suggesting some loss of momentum heading into 2014. Gross domestic product expanded at a 2.4 percent annual rate, the Commerce Department said on Friday. More at Reuters.
Small businesses face operational, regulatory challenges
U.S. small-business owners are most likely to say that attracting more customers and business, a traditional business concern, is the most important challenge they face today, with 21% of small-business owners mentioning this challenge. More from Gallup.
Florida Medicaid expansion losing steam
As many other Republican-led states grudgingly begin to implement forms of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, the prospects for expansion in Florida is looking increasingly grim. More at CBS Miami.
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