Golden Ghetto tightens its belt amid harsh times . . .
"Johnson County has furloughed more than 260 employees and will cut about $20 million from its budget, officials announced Thursday."
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"Johnson County has furloughed more than 260 employees and will cut about $20 million from its budget, officials announced Thursday."
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Stay-at-home order having big economic impact on local businesses, city revenues
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Ripple effects from "stay at home" orders are hitting local businesses hard. City leaders in Overland Park forecast a $25 million shortfall in the city's annual budget due to uncollected sales tax. The shortfall stems from local business closures, many of which were deemed non-essential.
Who wouda thought closing down businesses for the flu would destroy the economy, especially small locally owned businesses. Don't worry, the big corporations will be fine and will gladly hire you back at lower wages and less benefits.
ReplyDeletethis is turning out to be real, not just a simulation.
ReplyDeleteWill this lead to a depression before it's over?
ReplyDelete5:26...no, of course not! Everything will be just fine.
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ReplyDelete^^^^ Good on you @5:31. An honest LOL right there.
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