Faith Jackson+FollowMaryland casinos see mixed results in AugustMaryland’s casinos pulled in over $170 million in August, but not every spot had a winning streak. While Live! Casino and Horseshoe Casino saw their numbers climb, big names like MGM National Harbor actually took a dip compared to last year. What’s really interesting is how these ups and downs affect the money going to schools and local projects—education funding dropped slightly, even though casinos still contributed over $52 million. With so many jobs and community programs tied to these revenues, do you think the state should be worried about the overall downward trend? #News #MarylandCasinos #LocalEconomy00Share
derek12+FollowDallas lands 1,000+ high-paying jobsDallas is about to see a major boost, with a banking giant setting up its regional headquarters and bringing over 1,000 new jobs to the city. What’s really striking is the average salary—over $135,000! This could mean big changes for the local economy, from housing demand to new businesses popping up. Imagine how this influx of talent and income might reshape neighborhoods and daily life. How do you think this will impact Dallas? Would this change your plans or outlook if you live here? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #Business #DallasJobs #LocalEconomy00Share
randerson+FollowBoise’s business scene is buzzing with changeBoise and the Treasure Valley are seeing a real shakeup in commercial spaces—everything from new wellness centers and tech offices to local favorites like Amina’s African Sambusas renewing their leases. Major players like Micron Technology are doubling down on their presence, while fresh faces like Bubbly Facial Bar and Deva Wellness are moving in. These shifts mean more jobs, new services, and evolving neighborhoods. It’s clear the local economy is on the move—how do you think these changes will impact your daily routine or favorite spots around town? Let’s talk about what you’re noticing! #RealEstate #BoiseBusiness #LocalEconomy00Share