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Huntsville outpacing rest of country in economic recovery after COVID
Employment in the area has already recovered and the GDP is expected to be back to how it was before the pandemic by the end of this year.
Posted: Jun 29, 2021 10:16 PM
Updated: Jun 30, 2021 12:38 PM
Posted By: Alex Torres-Perez
Huntsville s local economy is recovering at a faster rate than the rest of the country.
The Huntsville Madison County Chamber of Commerce says employment in the area has already recovered and the GDP is expected to be back to how it was before the pandemic by the end of this year.
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Gov. Kay Ivey reminded Alabamians Thursday morning that âAlabama is not only open for business, but itâs the best place to do business.â
Ivey gave an update on the state from the chambers of the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber at 10:30 a.m., touching on topics including the stateâs recent economic rebound and the recent legislative session, which wrapped on Sunday, May 30.
âJust one year ago Alabama was still riding the wave of the COVID-19 pandemic with thousands of cases and numerous deaths still occurring on a daily basis,â she said. âWhile we havenât quite defeated this thing for good, I think all of us gathered here today share a much more optimistic outlook than we did in May of 2020.â