MILWAUKEE (AP) — President Barack Obama worked to squash GOP hopes for a resurgence in pivotal Wisconsin on Saturday, pushing back against his GOP rival’s complaints about an overly intrusive government and attracting his biggest crowd of the campaign. Mitt Romney took precious time away from campaigning in the battleground states to troll for cash […]
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University of Maine System pledges to keep tuition and state funding flat for two years
PORTLAND, Maine — The University of Maine System will request flat funding from state government for the next two years and has pledged that for that level of funding, it will keep tuition rates flat for two years as well. Both tuition and state expenditures on the university system have crept upward nearly every year […]
Report: Fish, game activities mean $1.4B in Maine
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Preliminary figures released Friday say 49 percent of all Maine residents 16 and older hunted, fished or watched wildlife in the state last year, and that a total of $1.4 billion was spent on those activities. The figures were compiled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which issues a report […]
Maine’s median income falls in 2011, while poverty rate increases
New numbers released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau suggest Maine struggled through a stagnant economy in 2011, showing a decline in median household income and an increase in the number of people living below the poverty line. Maine’s median household income in 2011 decreased 2.2 percent, from $47,069 in 2010 to $46,033, according to […]
Fed seeking to create wealth, not just cut rates
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve wasn’t just trying to drive interest rates lower when it announced a third round of bond purchases Thursday. It also wants to make Americans feel wealthier — and more willing to spend. The idea is for the Fed’s $40 billion-a-month in bond purchases to drive down interest rates and […]
Slight decrease in Oxford Hills unemployment rate
OXFORD HILLS — The state-wide unemployment rate has remained relatively flat over the past year, even as Oxford Hills has witnessed a slight decrease in unemployment. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that statewide, the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate in July was 7.6 percent – exactly the same as July 2011. The […]
No bumper crop for Maine potato growers
PORTLAND — Maine potato farmers who dealt with too much rain last summer are dealing with too little this year, leading to predictions of a smaller-than-normal harvest. Meteorologist Rich Norton of the National Weather Service’s Caribou office says June was wetter than normal and rainfall for the year is actually running ahead of average. But […]
Lawmakers to seek $100M fishermen relief package
BOSTON (AP) — New England lawmakers are preparing to ask Congress for $100 million in disaster relief funds for fishermen, including money to help them exit the industry if they wish and subsidies for those who stay in. The proposal is outlined in a draft letter to congressional leaders from Sen. John Kerry that’s being […]
Bernanke: With unemployment high, Fed can do more
He also argued that the Fed’s moves so far to keep interest rates at record lows and encourage borrowing and spending have helped bolster the economy. Bernanke stopped short of committing the Fed to any specific move, such as another round of bond purchases to lower long-term rates. But in a speech at an annual […]
Maine’s unemployment figures better than national rate for July
AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine’s unemployment rate in July was 7.6 percent, slightly higher than June, but unchanged from the same month last year, according to preliminary estimates released today by the Maine Department of Labor. Maine continues to have lower unemployment rates, higher rates of labor force participation and a higher share of population that […]