How AI Can Change Your Business In 2025
6 Jan 2025
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It’s a new year, and big changes are on the horizon.
In two weeks, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president, and a host of new policies that could deeply impact business are on the table. For years, Trump and his allies have talked about tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, new tariffs on a variety of nations, deportation of immigrants, and cutting government bureaucracy and regulatory reforms. While many of those things are likely to happen in some form, it’s unclear what will actually take place and when. But business leaders have spent the last several months (at least) preparing for the worst and hoping for the best.
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U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján has a new committee appointment in the Senate, which flipped from a Democratic to a Republican majority.The New Mexico Democrat has joined the Senate Finance Committee, which oversees taxation and revenue measures, as well as trade agreements and — a hot-topic with the incoming President...
From construction to healthcare to hospitality, the U.S. is grappling with a labor shortage, with 8.2 million job openings and only 7.2 million unemployed workers, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.The post-pandemic labor landscape has seen a decline in participation in the workforce, prompting many to re-evaluate their career...
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