Business

'This Does Not Mean Recession Is Coming': ABC Convention 2025 Closing Industry Insight Session With Anirban Basu
"The most salient aspect of life for consumers, contractors and the average American recently is the elevated rate of inflation."
By Construction Executive
February 28, 2025
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by Construction Executive
Construction Executive, an award-winning magazine published by Associated Builders and Contractors, is the leading source for news, market developments and business issues impacting the construction industry. CE helps its more than 50,000 print readers understand and manage risk, technology, economics, legal challenges and more to run more profitable and productive businesses.
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