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State of American Business 2025
State of American Business 2025: All Business Is Local
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- Business leaders and lawmakers unite to address permitting delays, aiming to boost economic growth and infrastructure development.Congress must seize this opportunity to enact meaningful, bipartisan permitting reform to reduce costs, eliminate uncertainty, and deliver the critical infrastructure needed for affordable energy and economic prosperity.U.S. Chamber statement on the historic multilateral agreement to exempt U.S.-headquartered companies from the Pillar Two global minimum tax rules.The U.S. economy will start on solid footing in 2026. The right set of policies could support faster, sustained growth.Our housing playbook provides location-specific data and actionable strategies that policymakers, business leaders, and community stakeholders can use to identify opportunities to expand housing supply and address affordability challenges in their area.Firms report improving fundamentals, though views on the economy remain cautiousRevenue and earnings are on the rise, signaling strong performance across the middle market.The Middle Market Business Index provides a leading measure on the performance of businesses that make up the heart and soul of our country's economy.In our year-end episode of The Call, Jay Sapsford talks with Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development and lead author of its landmark report Brave Old World, about how governments can navigate demographic decline, shrinking workforces, and the limits of technology.State and local leaders share how they helped boost housing supply and lower prices through reforms

















