April 26, 2024

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| 11/7/2014

Productivity in U.S. rises more than forecast

The productivity of U.S. workers rose more than projected in the third quarter, helping to contain labor costs even as employment picks up. The Labor Department said on Thursday productivity grew at a 2.0 percent annual rate after expanding at an upwardly revised 2.9 percent pace in the second quarter. More from Reuters and Bloomberg.


Opinion: Florida’s skilled labor shortage is challenging

Florida’s construction sector is booming with 40,000 new jobs added in the past year alone, according to the U.S. Labor Department. But a shortage of skilled labor is confronting construction firms across the state. [Source: Miami Herald]


Florida’s craft beer industry sees growth despite growler ban

According to the UF study, as of last year, 122 craft breweries were operating in the state of Florida. A longstanding ban on the popular 64-ounce growler prevents Florida craft breweries from filling or selling containers of that size. [Source: WUFT]


Seniors' income rebounds, but many still hurting

Five years after the recession ended, income for some seniors is rising while the population as a whole loses ground. Economist William B. Stronge, professor emeritus at Florida Atlantic University, said seniors have received yearly increases in Social Security payments while many workers have not seen a raise in years. [Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]


Leery of risk, NASA prepares for capsule's debut flight

Mindful of two U.S. space accidents last week, NASA unveiled plans on Thursday for the first test flight of its Orion capsule, designed to eventually fly astronauts to Mars. [Source: Reuters]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Jacksonville seeing boom in defense business
Economic opportunities for military contractors and defense-related businesses in Florida are booming, according to experts attending Thursday's First Coast Defense Expo.

› Volusia tops state for home-price growth
Florida's leader, by far, for home-price gains during the third quarter was the Volusia County, which includes Deltona, DeBary, and Daytona Beach, a new study shows.
» See also: Tampa Bay home sales up, but prices plunge

› Palm Beach County aims for 6.6 million tourists in 2015
Palm Beach County wants to attract 6.6 million tourists in 2015, 600,000 more than last year. That number of visitors would bring in about $7.5 billion in economic impact and create 66,000 new tourism-related jobs countywide.

› Mystery company scouting Central Florida for 1 million square feet of warehouse space
A mystery company is on the hunt for a site that could accommodate a 1 million square foot warehouse in Central Florida. A company that hasn't divulged its identity is looking at sites in the Interstate 4 corridor, between Tampa and Orlando.


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