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The $24,000 Reality Check: Class of 2026 Faces a Steep Drop in Salary Expectations
New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Facing a cooling labor market and 42.5% underemployment, the Class of 2026 is overestimating starting salaries by $24,000. Graduates must recalibrate expectations to secure entry-level corporate roles.
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White House Launches 2026 Small Business Week to Outline New Economic Priorities
Washington, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
As minority women-owned businesses surge by nearly 50%, the White House launches National Small Business Week 2026, signaling crucial upcoming regulatory priorities and federal support for domestic enterprises.
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UK Food Prices Projected to Surge 50% by November 2026 Amid Global Supply Shocks
London, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
Driven by compounding climate and energy shocks, UK food inflation is accelerating. Strikingly, staples like olive oil have surged 113%, signaling profound shifts for consumers and global supply chains.
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Record $48 Million Tax Incentive Lures Hit Series 'Tracker' to California
Los Angeles, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Driven by a record-breaking $48 million tax credit, the hit series ‘Tracker’ is moving production to Los Angeles, highlighting the fierce economic competition for local entertainment jobs.