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Business leaders may remember 2012 as the year when the local economy finally began to turn a corner. There were plenty of twists and turns, and the year stumbled to a close with dark economic clouds on the horizon. But even before Congress and President Barack Obama took the economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff, it was a year of slow, steady improvement for the Lehigh Valley economy. "Business performed better but it wasn't very robust," said Tony Iannelli, president of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. "It would be very robust if government would address the fiscal cliff issue and reach some kind of compromise." Click here to read the article.
Business leaders may remember 2012 as the year when the local economy finally began to turn a corner.
There were plenty of twists and turns, and the year stumbled to a close with dark economic clouds on the horizon. But even before Congress and President Barack Obama took the economy to the edge of the fiscal cliff, it was a year of slow, steady improvement for the Lehigh Valley economy.
"Business performed better but it wasn't very robust," said Tony Iannelli, president of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. "It would be very robust if government would address the fiscal cliff issue and reach some kind of compromise."
Click here to read the article.