National decrease in job openings may slow inflation
Job openings in the U.S. decreased 0.9% between March 2022 and the end of November 2022, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Job openings in the U.S. decreased 0.9% between March 2022 and the end of November 2022, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
IU freshman Ali Wolf won the Fall 2022 Student Designed T-Shirt Contest after people on campus voted Nov. 11. The new t-shirts with the winning design are available at the bookstore in-person and online.
BloomingTea owners Christian and Jenny Frederickson announced the closing of their teahouse this week. Its last day of business will be Dec. 23 and until then their hours will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
A new family-owned toy and book store, Mairzy Doats, will have its grand opening this Saturday at 919 S. College Mall Rd. Owner Kat Pruce said the grand opening will include giveaways, crafts and discounts.
Some Catalent employees will lose their jobs after Bloomington’s second largest employer said it will fire 400 workers, according to an email sent to Bloomington employees obtained by the Bloomingtonian.
As holiday shopping kicked off with record setting online sales of $9.12 billion on Black Friday this past week, experts are signaling a possible rise in compulsive buying behaviors among the general public for the upcoming weeks leading up to winter holidays.
Riviera Maya, a new Mexican restaurant, will open Dec. 1 at 116 S. Franklin Road in Bloomington. Riviera Maya offers customers a cultural experience different from most other restaurants, the employees said.
Starting in Bloomington, the Kelley School of Business will announce its national economic forecasts for 2023 across the state, according to an IU News article.
Cardinal Spirits distillery will release a limited supply of a green walnut liqueur, nocino 4 p.m. Nov. 4. Nocino is one of the local distillery’s most highly demanded products.
Selling seasonal items such as Halloween decorations and Christmas gifts leads to a win-win-win outcome between retailers, manufacturers and customers, according to a recent Kelley School of Business study.
Senior Trey Humphrey got into thrifting his junior year of high school as a way to reconcile his “mall rat” behaviors.
Crumble Coffee and Bakery has opened a third Bloomington location, sitting at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Swain Avenue, behind Mother Bear’s Pizza.
IU senior finance majors Max Goldberg and Steven Segel launched their own app, HotDrop, in September 2021 to help people discover new music and artists. This venture has recently led them to being accepted into the Techstars startup accelerator program with a $3 million evaluation.
Bloomington Bagel Company
Parlor Doughnuts, a new doughnut shop, opened a store on Kirkwood Avenue last April, just before the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
The nation’s fastest growing chicken finger restaurant, Raising Cane’s, will open a Bloomington location Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 422 E. Kirkwood Ave.
Ed Schwartzman, the owner of BuffaLouie’s in Bloomington, just opened his second business, Gables Bagels. The new bagel store is located at 421 E. Third St.
Of the late president of the Soviet Union, Margaret Thatcher once said, “I like Mr. Gorbachev. We can do business together.”
The IU Surplus store acts as the last stop for anything and everything IU. From Adidas clothes to IU campus buses, Surplus offers both a retail store and an auction website.
Stellantis and Samsung will construct an electric vehicle battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana, according to a Stellantis press release on May 24.