Older-worker rate climbs to highest mark since 1962
More Americans age 65 and over are still punching the clock, and the last time the percentage was this high was when John F. Kennedy was in the White House.
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More Americans age 65 and over are still punching the clock, and the last time the percentage was this high was when John F. Kennedy was in the White House.
Cable operators Comcast and Charter Communications said Monday that they will work together as they prepare to offer cellphone plans to customers.
Indianapolis leaders want to encourage businesses to pay livable wages. The City-County Council’s president says that’s a tough sell when the city hasn’t done that for all of its own employees.
The lobby group, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America—which counts Eli Lilly and Co. as a member—is proposing that to remain a member, companies will have to spend $200 million a year on research and development.
Telecommunications company Sinclair Broadcast Group is buying rival Tribune Media Co. in a deal between the nation’s two largest TV station owners. Tribune Media owns two Indianapolis TV stations.
The CEO of the retail chain’s new parent company said Sunday that he plans to keep 70 to 75 Gander Mountain stores open, including two or possibly three stores in the Indianapolis area.
Plus, the varied venues of the Virginia Avenue Folk Festival.
Kevin Pritchard, who is succeeding Larry Bird as the Pacers' president of basketball operations, says, "I want to make deals."
A provision tucked into Indiana's next two-year budget sets aside funds to pay for an elaborate plaza built outside the Statehouse and upgrades to the state library to mark last year's state bicentennial.
U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly said in a statement that the VA and Crown Hill will pursue a land swap that would allow a national cemetery to be built on an adjacent parcel of land.
Muncie-based First Merchants Corp. operates 106 branches in 27 Indiana counties, two Ohio counties and two Illinois counties.
Founded in 2006, Fast BioMedical Inc. plans to use the money to help advance clinical trials and hire additional workers. It develops technologies to measure blood volume and kidney function.
The unemployment rate dipped to 4.4 percent—its lowest point in a decade—from 4.5 percent in March, the Labor Department said Friday.
IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast was held April 28, 2017, at the Marriott downtown. Here’s the full transcript.
After years of sitting empty, the former Shapiro’s Delicatessen building in City Center will have a new tenant by next summer.
Health insurer Anthem Inc. is not ready to give up its $48 billion bid for rival Cigna and now hopes to find a favorable audience in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The plans includes building a public plaza on the east side of the Boone County Courthouse, extending the Big 4 Trail to downtown and constructing a 200-space parking garage.
Without inside tables, a wait staff, or even plates, Joe’s Next Door is still worth visiting.