Amid Inflation and Cyber Concerns, Restaurants Remain Optimistic
After making numerous operational changes during the coronavirus pandemic, restaurant owners are now feeling optimistic about the future, according to Nationwide.

After making numerous operational changes during the coronavirus pandemic, restaurant owners are now feeling optimistic about the future, according to Nationwide.
As 40% of consumers saw their rates increase, carrier ad spending has decreased and telematics adoption has stabilized after an initial surge, according to a J.D. Power report.
The Technology Summary reveals a number of key insights into the use and adoption of technology by independent agency members.
As the recent string of storms and flooding on the West Coast have likely hit property owners with unmitigated costs, many Americans mistakenly believe they are covered against floods, according to Neptune Flood.
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled that, because the insurer was not given the opportunity to intervene in the case before judgement was entered, the earlier court ruling should be vacated.
John Costello, Big “I” chairman, and Bob Rusbuldt, Big “I” president & CEO, visited member grant recipients rebuilding after Hurricane Ian.
The legislation, which passed on partisan lines, was the House Republicans’ first major bill of the year and was one of their top campaign issues throughout the midterms.
Despite various economic and political challenges, the number of mergers & acquisitions deals in 2022 meant it was the second-most active year in history.
The rule would apply to employees, independent contractors, interns, volunteers, apprentices, and other types of workers.
The new mandate took effect on Jan. 1 and applies to both resident and nonresident licensees.