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The Beigie Awards: Manufacturing takes center stage
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Date:2025-04-17 02:20:23
The Beigies roll around once again to recognize the regional Federal Reserve Bank with the best Beige Book entry. This edition's winner put a spotlight on a company increasing their efforts to recruit young people for an important piece of the manufacturing puzzle.
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