AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRural Banking Watch: A new survey of rural bank CEOs shows a modest lift in economic expectations, with the Rural Mainstreet Index rising to 50.3 in August from 42.1 in July, but farm income still looks shaky—about 47.5% of bankers expect declines in the next year. Healthcare Costs & Policy: KFF reports Medicare is paying less for cataract surgery while more patients are being offered laser-assisted upgrades that can add thousands out of pocket, raising affordability concerns for seniors. Local Government & Growth: Sioux Falls Mayor Christine Erickson says her first month is focused on the 2027 budget and that the city is open to discussing data centers rather than shutting them down. Rural Health Investment: Viborg’s Pioneer Memorial Hospital is breaking ground on a $4.7 million expansion, adding an emergency department expansion, endoscopy suite, and therapy upgrades. Housing Market Pressure: ATTOM finds the share of “equity-rich” homeowners fell to the lowest in five years, while “seriously underwater” mortgages are rising—signaling continued mobility and affordability strain. Energy Permitting: U.S. Sen. John Thune says permitting reform could be a rare bipartisan win, with shorter reviews and limits on legal challenges on the table. Agriculture & Land Use: A $3.1 million FFAR grant backs work to keep Great Plains grasslands intact, helping ranchers maintain working land while slowing conversion.
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