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Despite global tensions, a cooling economy, higher interest rates and a split U.S. government, members of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute are optimistic about the state of flooring.
“You hear a lot of things in the news these days, but there's a reason, from a pure numbers standpoint, to be excited about what's ahead,” said RFCI President and CEO Bill Blackstock.