Nevadans spend more at the grocery store than residents of most other states, according to a recent study. On average, Nevadans spend $8,107 every year on groceries, putting the Silver State in … [Read more...] about Nevadans’ annual grocery bill puts state higher than most of country
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Gas prices dip 25 cents a gallon, but drivers still feel pinch at pump
by Sean Hemmersmeier, Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 12, 2022 Drivers in Clark County are seeing some relief at the pumps as the average price of a gallon of gas dropped to $5.29 on Tuesday, well … [Read more...] about Gas prices dip 25 cents a gallon, but drivers still feel pinch at pump
Fed Official Says 0.75-Point Rate Rise Seems Most Likely in July
A deteriorating economic landscape could raise the prospect of a full-percentage-point increase, Fed governor Christopher Waller says. Photo: Bess Adler/Bloomberg News by Nick Timiraos, The Wall … [Read more...] about Fed Official Says 0.75-Point Rate Rise Seems Most Likely in July
Nevada, US casinos break revenue records in May
Commercial casinos across the United States continue to rewrite revenue record books as the American Gaming Association said the industry had the best May ever and the second-best revenue month in … [Read more...] about Nevada, US casinos break revenue records in May
New Nevada minimum wage starts today, but inflation taking toll
by McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 30, 2022 Nevada’s lowest-paid workers will receive a raise Friday, as the state’s minimum wage reaches about $10.50 an hour and comes against a … [Read more...] about New Nevada minimum wage starts today, but inflation taking toll