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Greg Scott, CEO and president of CBICC, said their participation ensures the county is represented in “high-level budget ...
A survey released Monday by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Foundation found that an “alarming” 25 percent of Greater Boston residents between the ages of 20 and 30 plan to leave the ...
BOSTON - Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's plan to address potential city revenue shortfalls by raising the commercial property tax rate was panned by Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce President and CEO ...
BOSTON — A quarter of young people who live in the Greater Boston area are planning to move away soon, according to a recent survey. The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Foundation, also known ...
US Chamber of Commerce boss Suzanne Clark has some advice for Boston’s business leaders: Don’t be afraid to be more welcoming to outsiders, particularly those with a different viewpoint.
The survey found Black women and LGBTQ individuals are more likely to plan to leave Greater Boston. Women ages 28-30, people who identify as Asian American and Pacific Islander, and people in ...
Of the 800 people between the ages of 20 and 30 surveyed by The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, 25% said they were at least somewhat likely to leave Boston in the next five years.
THE GREATER BOSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOUNDATION JUST PUBLISHED A SURVEY SHOWING THAT 25% OF 20 TO 30 YEAR OLDS PLAN TO LEAVE THE AREA IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.