Economy
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Unions in the Silver State say they’re excited about Aaron Ford’s agenda
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford (D) focuses on supporting the workforce and unions in his economic development plan.
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What experts consider middle class in Nevada may surprise you
To be considered middle class in Nevada, the SmartAsset study states that you would have to make at least $54,089. For context, a person earning Nevada’s minimum wage of $12 would need to work more hours than two full-time jobs (80 hours) to be considered middle class.
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The Server State: How many AI data centers are in Nevada?
Supporters say data centers bring jobs, investment, and new tax revenue. Critics worry about water use, the environment, air pollution, and strain on infrastructure.
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Immigration policies, tariffs are hurting this Vegas restaurant, owner says
Daisy Vega has lost hope in not only the federal government, but in the statewide government as well. With tariffs, immigration raids and lower consumer sentiment, she struggles as a small business owner and hopes Nevada will elect new leadership come November.
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Free bilingual financial workshops available in Las Vegas
Free monthly workshops help residents — especially bilingual families — strengthen money management skills.
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How much do Nevada workers earn, work each week? See BLS data
Here’s a closer look at what Nevadans earned, how much they worked and how Nevada compared to other states working hours and wages.
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Increased visits push Reno-Tahoe room tax revenue to record high
The increased visitation in Reno-Tahoe occurred despite economic uncertainty over inflation and elevated costs for consumers for food, housing and transportation.





















