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Eligible recruits could get $10,000 for moving to Little Rock for work.
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U.S Sen. John Boozman is supporting a bi-partisan bill that aims to address the lack of truck parking. The bill would provide $755 million for truck parking projects through 2026.
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A more than 5% decline in the number of unemployed helped push Arkansas’ jobless rate to a new record low of 3% in March.
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Federally insured commercial banks and savings institutions saw net income decline by 5.8% to $263 billion in 2022.
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Arkansas lawmakers on Wednesday approved a plan by Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and legislative leaders to cut individual and corporate income taxes by $124 million a year.
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The House Revenue and Tax Committee on Tuesday advanced a $124-million income tax cut targeting Arkansas’ top individual and corporate income tax rates.
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Arkansas tax revenue in the first nine fiscal months of the year totaled $6.192 billion, up 5% compared with the same period in the previous fiscal year.
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A bill filed Thursday proposes reducing the top individual income tax rate from 4.9% to 4.7% — a cut budget officials project will reduce state revenue by $100 million annually.
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A slight percentage increase in the number of employed compared with the number of jobless helped push Arkansas’ February unemployment rate to 3.2%.
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Jobs in transportation and warehousing grew at nearly double the national average in central Arkansas over the past two years.