UNITED STATES —
Texans are staying inside during record heat — and the state's economy could take a $9.5 billion hit from reduced business.
Workers in the service, entertainment, and other industries are working fewer hours as Texans spend less time out and about during the summer heat..
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Mon Apr 14 2025 04:14:48 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Workers are staying inside during record heat and the state's economy could take a $9.5 billion hit
Published (Updated) on Saturday, July 29, 2023
• US imposes 14 percent tariff on Nigeria • Amazon wants to buy TikTok • Asia-Pacific markets slide after Trump's tariff, and more - Thursday 03/April/2025 Business News Headlines
• Vaccine stocks fall • Apple faces $162 million fine • BoE plans to raise deposit guarantee, and more - Monday 31/March/2025 Top Business Headlines
• China invites U.S. business leaders • Alibaba to support Nigerian exporters • US farmers express dismay, and more - Wednesday 26/March/2025 Top Business Headlines
• Copper price hits $10,000 • Nigerian Naira becoming the most unpredictable currency • Trump imposes sanctions on China, and more - Monday 24/March/2025 Top Business Headlines
• Bank of England holds interest rates unchanged at 4.5 percent on Thursday
• American tech consumers lost $5.7 billion to investment scams and cyber fraud activities
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