Coming off of a global pandemic that has lasted three years and shuttered thousands of businesses worldwide, it may surprise you to know that more than 5 million brand-new businesses, an average of 14,000 per day, were created across the U.S. in 2022. Even in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, the desire to be your own boss remains alive and well.
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- Floridians' positive sentiment towards future economic conditions offset by looming inflation
Consumer sentiment among Floridians ticked up 1.3 points in April to 73.3 from March’s revised figure of 72. National sentiment, on the contrary, dropped 2.2 points.
- Florida newspapers sue Microsoft and OpenAI for copyright violations
The Orlando Sentinel, the South Florida Sun Sentinel and six other newspapers sued Microsoft and OpenAI on Tuesday, claiming the technology giants illegally harvested millions of copyrighted articles to create their cutting-edge “generative” artificial intelligence products.
- Florida teachers are paid second lowest in U.S.
On average, teachers in Florida make $53,098, according to the report, which cites data from fiscal year 2022-2023. The No. 50 ranking dropped two spots from last year's No. 48 spot.
- Police forces around the state get aggressive, creative to recruit officers
Florida is using $5,000 bonuses to recruit and attract experienced police officers from places such as Chicago, New York City and Albany.
- Florida releases insurance data on Hurricane Ian claims county-by-county
Florida regulators released new data on county-by-county insurance claims after Hurricane Ian devastated parts of coastal southwest Florida and other areas of the state.