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| 4/25/2014

Post-recession Florida ranks among more expensive states

It's no surprise that Washington, D.C., Hawaii and New York continue to rank among the most expensive places to live. But Florida's once-ingrained reputation as a cheap state — comparatively speaking — is taking a hit. It costs less to live in 33 states other than in Florida based on the latest analysis from the U.S. Department of Commerce. More at the Tampa Bay Times, or read the report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.


Trade and travel ties grow for Cubans, Cuban Americans

A rise in trade and travel is helping bridge a gulf that has divided Cubans from expats in Florida for more than half a century, experts said. Some experts say relations are better than at any time since the rupture in diplomatic ties between Havana and Washington in the early 1960's. [Source: AFP News]


Florida a top ranked economy? Not so fast, report says

Despite earning high marks for a progressive income tax, no personal income or estate tax and for being a right-to-work state, Florida ranks toward the bottom for its sales tax burden, tort litigation and judicial environment. [Source: Florida Watchdog]


Most states to rely on federal website for 2015 enrollment

Only two of the 36 states that relied on the federal insurance exchange this year -- Idaho and New Mexico -- plan to set up their own online marketplaces in time for the next open enrollment beginning Nov. 15. [Source: Kaiser Health News]


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Women gun instructors in hot demand

The market for female gun instructors is booming as more women want to learn to shoot -- both for self defense and for sport. The National Rifle Association, noting the burgeoning market opportunity, is trying to boost its ranks of 8,000 NRA-certified female instructors. [Source: WPTV]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› After FCAT glitch, Florida teachers' union calls for policy changes
Days after a computer glitch forced more than two dozen school districts to suspend online testing, Florida Education Association President Andy Ford asked elected officials to slow down the transition to new accountability measures.

› Office Depot prepares plan for store closings
Office Depot will disclose within months its plan for store closures as a result of merging with rival OfficeMax, new chief executive Roland Smith said Thursday. The nation's No. 2 office-supply retailer is working with consultants Bain & Co. and will announce its store consolidation plan before second-quarter earnings are announced in August, Smith said.

› As craft beer booms, Largo brewer plans major expansion
Jay Dingman and Colleen Huffman have a really serious problem. You see, they just can't make enough beer. The married couple owns Barley Mow Brewing Co., a Largo brew pub. Smaller than a microbrewery, it's a "nanobrewery" that features an in-room brewery setup located mere feet from the bar.

› Brazilian firm buys Margaritaville restaurants
Brazilian-based International Meal Co. has purchased a dozen Margaritaville restaurants and plans to grow the chain. Orlando-based Margaritaville Enterprises sold the restaurants this month for an undisclosed price.


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