The Northeast had the biggest jump, rising 27.5 percent.
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Local, state and national business news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Postal rate hike doesn’t stop catalog retailers from stuffing mailboxes
The 12 percent boost continues a positive trend for catalogers that are defying those who predicted their demise in a digital world.
U.S. jobless claims rise to a still-low 206,000
Weekly claims, which are a proxy for layoffs, have fallen steadily most of the year since topping 900,000 one week in early January.
Why the Fed feels now is the time to tighten credit more quickly
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says high inflation, rising wages, solid hiring and falling unemployment have led the Fed’s policymakers to move now to speed up the tightening of credit.
Biden, Manchin sharply divided over $2 trillion bill
Democrats need all their votes in the 50-50 Senate to advance the legislation.
Central Maine Power ranked dead last in nation for customer satisfaction
Advocates of a consumer-owned electric utility for Maine say CMP’s latest low rating by J.D. Power supports their argument.
U.S. health care spending hit $4 trillion in 2020
The 9.7 percent jump is more than double the usual growth rate.
Stocks rally after Fed announces faster pullback, rate hikes
The central bank plans to shrink its monthly bond purchases at twice the pace it previously proposed, likely ending them altogether in March.
Judge hears arguments in New England power line case days before law takes effect
Judge Michael Duddy said he will decide within the next two days whether or not to grant an injunction that would keep Maine’s voter-approved transmission line law from taking effect.
Waterville downtown restaurant closed for numerous health violations, state report says
Cancun Mexican Restaurant must immediately address violations found by a state health inspector, according to a report dated Dec. 8.