💨 Abstract
The D.C. region showed economic improvement post-COVID-19, according to the State of the Capital Region report. However, recent federal job cuts under the Trump administration have created uncertainty. Leah Brooks, a co-author, noted that while the region was on a positive economic trajectory, these cuts could reverse that trend. Key findings include increased remote work, shifts in housing demand, and a decline in hospitality jobs due to technological adoption.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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