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Gov. Wolf Pushing For $2,000 Payments To Many Pennsylvania ResidentsSo far, the plan has had no support from Republicans in Harrisburg.

What's Next? Economic Experts Weigh In After Fed Raises Short-Term Interest RatesNeither Ruben nor Davis view it as a certainty that we will experience a recession because the fundamentals of the U.S. economy were strong pre-pandemic and remain so now.

Federal Reserve Could Dole Out Biggest Interest Rate Hike In More Than Two DecadesBy raising interest rates to control inflation they could actually tip the country into a recession.

Pennsylvania Restaurants, Bars Face Beer Shortage Due To Delivery DelaysAt O’Neals Pub in Philadelphia’s Queen Village neighborhood, the flow of beer is slowing down.

CBS3 SummerFest: Be Prepared To Spend More At The Jersey Shore This Summer"They get very upset with us, [asking], 'Well, why are you charging that?'" Mitchell said. "Unfortunately, if we had a choice, we wouldn't."

Jersey Shore Business Owners Warn Vacationers To Prepare To Pay Up This SummerAs a breeze sweeps through the Ocean City boardwalk, business owners are gearing up for the unofficial start of the summer.

Philadelphia Tourism Bouncing Back From Pandemic LowsCity representatives are seeing increases in visitation, spending, economic impact, tax revenue and jobs.

Nearly $2 Million Spent On Recreational Marijuana First Day It Was Legal In New JerseyWe've seen long lines outside dispensaries where people are now allowed to buy up to one ounce of marijuana at a time.

'Jersey Fresh' Initiative Encourages Customers To Buy From Local Farmers As Supply Costs SpikeLike families at the grocery store, Walker said he and his fellow farmers have seen their supply costs spike to about triple what they paid two years ago.

Philadelphia Businesses Divided Over City Reinstating Indoor Mask Mandate Amid Rising COVID-19 CasesOther business owners say the mask is a small price to pay to stay safe.

Fines Begin Friday For Businesses Violating Philadelphia's Plastic Bag BanIt's estimated that Philadelphians use roughly a billion plastic bags every year.

NCAA Tournament Proving To Be Economic Slam Dunk For Philadelphia BusinessesFans are fired up in Philadelphia for March Madness. The energy and spirit are contagious in the city.

Letter Sent To Kenney Administration Urges Philadelphia Officials To Reconsider Expensive New Rules Over StreeteriesFishtown and other neighborhood groups signed a letter sent to Mayor Jim Kenney Thursday. It calls to lower some fees and eliminate the $60,000 bond.

After 2 Years Of COVID, Philadelphia Throwing 'Coming-Out Party' As NCAA Tournament Comes To Wells Fargo CenterIt's estimated that 8,100 hotel rooms will be rented out between Friday and Sunday. Visitors are expected to spend over $12 million during the weekend.