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    1. Employers peg pay hike budgets at 3.5% for 2026
      Employers are projecting an average salary budget increase of 3.5% for 2026, according to new research from Mercer.
    2. Is Your Banker Committed to the Farming Lifestyle?
      At Old National Bank, we know that farming is not just a job, it’s a lifestyle. As Ag Lenders, we’re still close to the field.
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      Growth in the U. S. economy was stronger than expected in the third quarter, and most forecasts call for continued solid growth in 2020, although at a slower pace than 2018-2019. The nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew at a rate of 1.9 percent in the third quarter, down slightly from 2 percent in the second quar
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      Talent officers and learning and development professionals have a tall order right now. As employers look to bounce back from the coronavirus-induced recession, many are experiencing long-term shortages in their workforce, with open positions available but the right talent becoming increasingly difficult to attract and
    6. Ransomware Awareness: What You Need to Know
      By Kevin Novak, Chief Information Security Officer at Old National Bank Ransomware is one of the most disruptive and costly forms of cybercrime today.
    7. 6 ways smaller health systems are falling behind in cybersecurity: CHIME-KLAS survey
      While large healthcare organizations are successfully adopting best practices for cybersecurity, smaller health systems and hospitals are falling behind as budget constraints and a lack of qualified talent hinder progress, according to a new survey. College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) and KL
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      A Business Owner’s Guide to Saving talk through your short-term and long-term goals, achieve financial stability, grow their savings, and maximize their earnings.
    9. C-suite shifts: CTOs team with CIOs to confront IT challenges
      It’s no secret that the pace of technological change has created as many challenges as it has opportunities. As businesses continue to adjust to an
    10. How Small Businesses Can Weather Trade Turbulence in 2025
      Navigate trade uncertainty with strategies to manage tariffs, optimize supply chains, and safeguard your business. Here's how