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Fewer executives expect to increase headcount: survey 
A new survey found that fewer business executives are planning to increase their headcount over the next six months.   The CEO Economic Outlook Index, conducted by the Business Roundtable, found that just 33 percent of CEOs said they planned to increase their workforce in the second quarter of 2023. This is a significant drop from the first quarter report, where 41 percent of CEOs said they planned to hire more in the next six months. The outlook found that CEOs reported a continued downward trend in plans for hiring, a slight increase in capital spending and no change in sales expectations. The overall index also dropped by three points from last quarter and is now resting at 76, whi

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