Washington Night In Columbia 2023

Washington Night gives members of the South Carolina business community the chance to speak with federal lawmakers face-to-face about the crucial issues affecting business. This is an exclusive experience to collaborate with your Members of Congress and hear their take on the political landscape, as well as hear your thoughts about federal policies. The program is presented by the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. Tickets and registration is available by clicking below.

Date: August 17, 2023

Time: 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Location: Pastides Alumni Center at University of South Carolina

900 Senate Street Columbia, SC 29205

To register, click here.

U.S. Labor Market Update

Data released last week by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) conflicts with recent analysis that the so-called “Great Resignation” is ending. The monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS) showed that the number of individuals who voluntarily quit their jobs in May rose by 250,000 or .2 percent from April levels. Experts had predicted that the number of quits, down .4 percent from record April 2022 levels, would continue to decline however the surprising increase seems to indicate that workers across the country still feel strongly about their ability to leave jobs and find better opportunities. Additional JOLTS data shows that the number of available jobs in May declined by roughly 500,000 openings from the prior month, suggesting a slight loosening of the labor market.

Today’s job report released by the BLS showed that hiring eased slightly in June, with employers adding 209,000 jobs nationwide and the unemployment rate ticking down slightly to 3.6%. The BLS data tracked closer to economists estimates unlike a report released by the payroll processing firm ADP that rattled Thursday’s market activities.

Southeast Experiencing Significant Wealth Migration

In the past two years, the Southeast has had roughly 2.2 million people move to the region from other parts of the country. Six of the fast-growing states in the South – Florida, Texas, Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee – are contributing more to the national GDP than the Northeast for the first time in history. This shift occurred during the pandemic and there are some who believe that it will not return to the previous position. Based on data from the Internal Revenue Service, the influx of new residents into the Southeast brought about $100 billion in new income in 2020 and 2021, while the Northeast lost roughly $60 billion in that same time period. In addition, the region has accounted for more than two-thirds of all job growth across the United States since 2020, which almost doubled its pre-pandemic share.

In addition to individuals moving south, businesses and corporations are also moving. States and cities in the Southeast have offered cash and tax incentives that make it worthwhile for them to relocate. Warmer weather, lower taxes, looser regulation, and cheaper housing have always brought in companies and retirees, but the South is now seeing this on a much bigger scale. As JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg TV, “We now have more employees in Texas than New York state.”

South Carolina is seeing the effects of the recent wealth migration in both individuals and corporations. Employment in the Charleston metro area grew by 5.9% last year, which was twice as fast as the national average. The state also saw a record $10.1 billion worth of capital investment from companies planning to locate or expand in the state in 2022. In addition, SC’s GDP has increased to over $226 billion, an increase from $221 billion the previous year.

ChamberLink Radio

Tara and Douglas Smith from The Studio & Co have a salon and boutique at 2515 S. Cashua Dr. and will be joining ChamberLink Radio this weekend to talk about their hair and makeup expertise.

You can catch ChamberLink Radio this Sunday from 12:00-12:30pm on LIVE 95.3FM in Florence, SC.

NASCAR Hits The Streets Of Chicago

Kerry Tharp, Darlington Raceway President, has a message.

Throughout its 75-history, NASCAR has been known to step outside its comfort zone and try something different. That’s been particularly true the past couple of decades.

For example, when NASCAR introduced the playoff system in 2004, it was considered both dramatic and revolutionary. Having a dirt race with stock cars at Bristol Motor Speedway? Unheard of. Or how about transforming the iconic Los Angeles Coliseum into a quarter-mile short track for the Busch Clash? That’s impossible. This weekend’s event in Chicago likely tops them all in terms of innovation and originality.

For the first time ever, the sights, sounds, and speed of NASCAR are coming to the streets of downtown Chicago. The Windy City, long known for its illustrious sports history, likely hasn’t experienced anything like what is going to take place with the running of the Chicago Street Race. The unprecedented 12-turn, 2.2-mile street race will take the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series past and through many of Chicago’s most well-known downtown landmarks, including Grant Park, Buckingham Fountain, and the northern edge of Soldier Field, the home of the Chicago Bears. The Chicago Street Race will become the 177th different track the Cup Series has competed on in its 75-year history. Needless to say, the drivers are in store for quite a challenge as they look to navigate through what is truly unchartered territory.

To read the full story, click here.

T-Mobile Holds Ribbon Cutting

Carlos Barreno along with T Mobile management group Jeffrey Medsker, Shana Cobbs, Travis Miles along with Chamber Ambassadors cut the ribbon to join the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

The business located at 2160 West Evans St, Ste 95, Florence SC 29501 provides a wide variety of different products and services. These include wireless voice and data services, mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablets), accessories, wireless plans, and internet connectivity solutions…even home internet!!!

At T-Mobile Florence, SC, customer satisfaction is not just a goal—it’s their passion. Their mission extends beyond the walls of their store, as they actively engage with the local community. T-Mobiles strives to be a trusted partner, supporting local initiatives and giving back to Florence, SC, through volunteer efforts and charitable contributions.

To read the full story, click here.