AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoSocial Security Crunch: A new analysis warns the retirement trust fund could run out by 2032, triggering automatic benefit cuts averaging about $500 a month, with nearly 1 million Alabamians potentially affected—an issue that will ripple into household spending and local economies. Flathead Lake Development Watch: DEQ held a virtual public hearing on sanitary and water facilities for phase one of a luxury resort near Flathead Lake (Territory 1889), with residents and watchdog groups pressing for deeper review of wastewater and long-term lake impacts. Tribal Small-Business Relief: The SBA announced low-interest disaster loans for Crow Tribe and Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes businesses, nonprofits, and residents hit by severe winter storms and straight-line winds. Montana Energy & Costs: GasBuddy price reports show Montana regular and midgrade prices mostly hovering in the mid-$4s to low-$5s statewide in the week ending May 30, underscoring continued volatility tied to global oil and refinery conditions. Agriculture Stress: Montana farm bankruptcies under Chapter 12 tripled in 2025, and economists warn 2026 could be worse without more support. Livestock Biosecurity: Montana issued an emergency order restricting animal imports after a New World Screwworm detection in Texas, requiring permits and strict entry conditions. Local Retail: Billings Hardware announced it’s closing June 9, followed by a liquidation sale starting June 11.
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