April 29, 2024

Friday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 2/10/2023

Sunshine State on brink of recession, says noted economist

The Sunshine State is on the cusp of a recession — if it hasn’t already started. That’s the opinion of Sean Snaith, an economist who serves as director of the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Economic Forecasting, in his quarterly forecast. However, the impact of a downturn won’t be as severe as the housing market collapse of the late 2000s or the pandemic shutdown of 2020. “Florida can’t escape a recession,” Snaith says in a news release. “But we won’t suffer like we did during the previous two." [Source: Business Observer]

Business BeatBusiness Beat - Week of FEbruary 10th

Get top news-to-know with Florida Trend's headline-focused video newsbrief, hosted by digital content specialist Aimée Alexander.

IRS tells some Florida taxpayers to wait to file returns

The IRS is suggesting that individuals who received a special tax refund or payment in the state of Florida in 2021 should wait to file their 2022 tax returns. This is because 19 states, including Florida, offered various programs that provided inflation relief payments or refunds, and the IRS is uncertain about their taxability. [Source: WESH]

Snowbirds have flown south again, but they're not sure how much longer they can afford it

Canadian snowbirds have resumed their travels to hot and sunny locales like Florida, but they’re worried they may not be able to afford such a lifestyle for much longer. Almost three quarters of Canadians over the age of 50 who live in warmer climates for part of the winter say they are worried about the current state of the economy impacting their lifestyle. That comes as everything gets more expensive in Canada and abroad amid elevated inflation and higher interest rates, meaning piggy banks further to stretch than they did a few years ago. A weak Canadian dollar isn’t easing the pain.[Source: Financial Post]

As record rocket launches crowd airspace, the FAA fights to limit travel disruptions

Most of last year’s missions launched from Florida, straining airspace in a state that already has a unique air traffic control challenge: the Sunshine State has drawn more and more travelers in recent years and faces frequent thunderstorms several months a year. Airlines operated 722,180 flights to, from and within Florida last year, marking a faster recovery to pre-pandemic flying levels in the state than the national average. [Source: CNBC]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› A small drop in rent prices seen in South Florida
South Florida saw a small month-to-month decline in rental prices — an encouraging sign of the market starting to moderate as frustrated renters still deal with an affordability crisis. Rents in the region dropped from November to December by about .14%, according to the latest Waller, Weeks and Johnson Rental Index. It’s the equivalent of $18, a small adjustment, but still welcome news for many renters.

› Red Cross name, logo to come off historic Jacksonville Beach lifeguard station
he historic Jacksonville Beach Lifeguard station will be donated to the city of Jacksonville Beach, and its familiar American Red Cross logos will be removed. That agreement was approved during a City Council meeting Monday and comes after months of back and forth between the city and the Volunteer Life Savings Corps, which had long used the building for lifeguard services.

› George Santos spent 9 months in Orlando, but doing what?
Infamous New York Republican congressman George Santos is caught in the middle of seemingly endless lies and investigations into his background, businesses, and campaign spending. But one of the biggest question marks about his past is his time in Orlando. In contradictory interviews, he said he was either running a business or building a business that employed four of the 49 people who died in the shooting that left 49 dead and dozens more injured.

› Tampa global shipping, logistics companies Boasso, Quala to merge
Two large Tampa shipping and logistics companies have reached a deal to merge, forming a single company with around 3,400 employees worldwide. Boasso Global and Quala — which both specialize in the transportation of bulk liquids, from whiskey and beer to commercial cleansers — on Thursday announced that they would join forces in the first half of 2023 in a deal between the private equity firms that own them.

Go to page 2 for more stories ...

Tags: Daily Pulse

In case you missed it:

Florida Trend Video Pick

Florida invests $850 million to advance Everglades restoration
Florida invests $850 million to advance Everglades restoration

Early storm season start?; Florida's faltering film industry; Everglades restoration incoming; Milestone in BP oil settlement distribution; Burger Suing King

 

Video Picks | Viewpoints@FloridaTrend

Ballot Box

Do you think recreational marijuana should be legal in Florida?

  • Yes, I'm in favor of legalizing marijuana
  • Absolutely not
  • I'm on the fence
  • Other (share thoughts in the comment section below)

See Results

Florida Trend Media Company
490 1st Ave S
St Petersburg, FL 33701
727.821.5800

© Copyright 2024 Trend Magazines Inc. All rights reserved.