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Business + Economy
State has nearly 274,000 fewer jobs than a year ago.
Downtowns suddenly have too much of it, our medical system too little.
Economic upheaval caused by the virus is inevitably going to spawn an outbreak of lawsuits. Law firms are getting ready.
Eligible businesses can apply for grants of up to $25,000.
State agency DEED says tracking jobs numbers “difficult” during pandemic.
The holiday marking the end of slavery “takes on additional significance in this moment,” Target CEO says.
As the assistant commissioner of immigrant and refugee affairs, Anisa Hajimumin says she’ll focus on removing barriers for New Americans.
The true unemployment rate is at least 19 percent.
Gary Cunningham: Saying the “right things” isn’t going to cut it.
The North Star State is doing better than the nation and its neighboring states, though there's a lot of variation between counties.
More than 695,000 Minnesotans have applied for unemployment insurance since mid-March.
The consolidation was discussed pre-pandemic, but the current situation propelled the process.
City taps trolley money for lease buyout.
Downtown Minneapolis achieved its long-standing goal of 50,000 residents, but downtown's problems remain the same.
Group looks to strike balance between protecting employee health and the economy.
State job bank reports more than 65,000 jobs.
The deluge of jobless claims isn't slowing down.