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Business Report: Bracing for a rail strike

A rail strike could cost the economy $2B a day by some estimates

09/14/2022

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Business Report: Bracing for a rail strike

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A rail strike could cost the economy $2B a day by some estimates

Businesses are bracing for a possible rail strike that could create massive supply chain disruptions. About 60,000 freight railroad workers are set to go on strike after midnight on Friday if no agreement is reached between the railroads and leadership of two unions. A rail strike could cost the economy $2 billion a day, according to the Association of American Railroads.

09/14/2022

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