Layoffs, pricier food and fewer employee benefits are just some of the impacts of another round of minimum wage increase on restaurants and small businesses at this time, industry representatives
While the annual military investment of $1.2 billion to $2 billion brings bright prospects in the years ahead, Guam tourism still looks bleak in 2023 so the government needs to
As prices of common items from eggs to rice, gas and utility bills soar, Guam Chamber of Commerce Chairman Ed Untalan said that means $5,000 to $7,000 in additional costs