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State of American Business 2025
State of American Business 2025: All Business Is Local
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- This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, supporting the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2024.Price control paradox: Breaking down when the Biden Administration wrongly blamed businesses for high prices and why its ‘price control’ agenda is the actual culprit.Small employers are increasingly offering retirement savings plans to their employees, but there’s still work to be done to further education and participation.New Chamber data reveals economic value of Valentine’s Day across the country, highlights the role of American business.Using data from the National Retail Federation, the Chamber has calculated how much consumers will spend in all 386 U.S. metro areas. Track spending in our searchable database.Valentine's Day, a holiday for romantic gestures and excessive amounts of chocolate, doubles as a thriving economic phenomenon in the United States.This Valentine's Day is brought to you by small businesses like Chocolate Chocolate, a four-decade-old family business in Washington, D.C.Small businesses in Las Vegas are stepping up to ensure Super Bowl LVIII goes off without a hitch for players, spectators, and fans across the nation.The Super Bowl is a major annual event for everyone from football fanatics to music enthusiasts to those who just want to be part of the excitement. It creates memories that last a lifetime, and it is powered by American business.EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has calculated how much fans will spend, at minimum, in all 386 U.S. metro areas. Track spending in our searchable database.

















