The Economic Contributions of Utah’s Ski Industry, 2018
Utah is home to 14 ski resorts, including the nation’s largest ski resort (Park City) and 10 resorts less than an hour from Salt Lake[...]
Utah’s consumer sentiment rose in April, according to the Kem C. Gardner Institute’s Survey of Utah Consumers. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found an increase in sentiment among Americans as a whole.
By: Emily Harris Mar 24, 2022 – The Census Bureau has just released its second set of products for the 2021 vintage: population estimates and components of change for all counties, metropolitan statistical areas, and[...]
By Natalie Roney and Phil Dean Mar 23, 2022 – The COVID-19 pandemic and its economic repercussions continue to reverberate throughout the Utah and U.S. economies. In particular, labor shortages and high inflation remain top[...]
Utah is home to 14 ski resorts, including the nation’s largest ski resort (Park City) and 10 resorts less than an hour from Salt Lake[...]
The Utah economy remains healthy. Every major industrial sector expanded in 2017, contributing a total of 43,500 new jobs over the year. An annual employment[...]
Utah’s construction activity remains strong through September 2018. The year-to-date statewide value of construction in 2018 eclipsed $6.5 billion, a five percent increase over third[...]
Utah is a place of dynamic growth and change, and in order for us to have an accurate understanding, we must know who we are[...]
The majority of a person's health is impacted by factors outside of the health care system: genetics, social, environmental, and behavioral. Social determinants of health[...]
By: Juliette Tennert and Kathryn Macdonald-Poelman The recent quarterly report on personal income growth[...]
By: Mike Hollingshaus Today we publish our county estimates of race and ethnic populations[...]
By: Dejan Eskic The phrase “labor shortage” isn’t new but has reappeared more recently[...]