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Lynchburg metro is gaining jobs, but wages are falling, federal stats show

Summary by Cardinal News
When members of the Senate Finance Committee gathered at Radford University last month, they sat through hours and hours of charts and graphs detailing the state’s economic condition.  Two of those charts deserve a closer look. They came in a report from Anna Kovner, executive vice president and director of research for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Some of her key points I dealt with in my previous column on the retreat — layoffs are in…
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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