|
|
![]() |
Saturday, July 31, 2010 |
We Mean Business. Illinois Business. |
Subscribe | Advertise | Editorial Calendar | Archives | Contact Us | |
|
Number, quality of new Illinois homes up in 2004 |
architecture banking business commercial dev construction economic dev engineering finance healthcare human resources labor law real estate redevelopment technology telecom training transportation workforce | |||||||||||
![]() |
By KERRY L. SMITH
Illinois and Missouri home builders agree on two key facts: 2004 was a blockbuster year for new home starts in Southwestern
Illinois, and the average price range of the new homes being built here has risen significantly in the past year.
| |||||||||||
|
| |||||||||||
![]() Illinois retailers and food service workers are the ones most likely to benefit from an increase in the state's minimum wage to $6.50 going into effect Jan. 1. Illinois' minimum wage increases to $6.50, surpasses federal minimum by $1.35
As Illinois employers watch the state's minimum wage rise to $6.50 per hour on Jan. 1, labor analysts say hirers who will most
likely feel the impact are those in the retail and food service sectors.
| ||||||||||||
|
| ||||||||||||
|
| ||||||||||||
|
Illinois Business Journal Inc P.O. Box 248 Edwarsville, IL 62025 General Inquiries: info@ibjonline.com Phone 618-659-1997 Copyright © 2009 All rights reserved. | ||||||||||||