
Massachusetts Launches ‘Fed Up’ Website for Laid-Off Workers
News Summary In response to recent federal layoffs, the Massachusetts Healey administration has unveiled the ‘Fed Up’ website. This platform aims to connect approximately 46,000

News Summary In response to recent federal layoffs, the Massachusetts Healey administration has unveiled the ‘Fed Up’ website. This platform aims to connect approximately 46,000

News Summary Massachusetts is witnessing a shift in migration patterns, indicating a possible recovery in its population dynamics. After significant losses during the COVID-19 pandemic,

News Summary Springfield residents are dealing with escalating energy bills, despite a 10% rate decrease set for March 2025. The DPU has extended the moratorium

News Summary Massachusetts has enacted the Frances Perkins Workplace Equity Act, aimed at promoting pay transparency in the hiring process. Starting October 2025, employers with

News Summary Massachusetts reported a decline in unemployment claims, dropping to 5,267 for the week ending March 1. While the state shows improvement, many residents

News Summary Five years after its launch, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has made a significant impact in Massachusetts, providing over $21 billion in loans

News Summary New England’s economy reflects mixed signals under President Trump’s administration, with improvements in retail and housing, but challenges in restaurants and wage disparities.

News Summary Boston has officially become the most expensive state in the U.S. for middle-class living, with families now needing to earn between $64,614 and

News Summary President Trump’s recent decision to impose new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico has sparked widespread concern across the nation. With a

News Summary The cancellation of 17 federal leases in Massachusetts will save the state over $22 million. While it benefits taxpayers, concerns arise over potential