Monday's Afternoon Update
US small business borrowing highest in 7½ years
U.S. small businesses boosted borrowing in September, pushing the Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index to its highest level in seven and a half years, according to data released on Monday. More at Reuters.
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Port Everglades moves record amount of containerized cargo
For the first time, the seaport moved more than 1 million TEUs in a single year. TEUs, or Twenty-foot container Equivalent Units, are the standard measure for containerized cargo. More at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Average gas prices fall below $3 a gallon
The national average for regular unleaded gasoline fell below $3 per gallon Saturday for the first time since Dec. 22, 2010, according to AAA reports. Meanwhile, drivers in southeastern states are enjoying some of the cheapest gas in the country, although Florida comes in around the middle of the pack at 20th cheapest. More at the Tampa Bay Times and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Startups seize opportunity to make urban living greener, smarter, easier
“Urban tech” solutions are aimed at simultaneously making it easier to live in cities and helping to reduce the carbon footprint. They join other solutions that have grown in popularity in the past couple of years: ride-, bike- and room-sharing, delivery services, and crowd-sourced information portals — all of which can be easily accessed with your smartphone. More at the Miami Herald.
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Learning to say NO!
So many people suffer from the inability to say no, and it can be so costly. Learning how to say no is achieved through practice. You just have to get comfortable saying it. More from Jerry Osteryoung.