Ivory-Boyer Third Quarter Construction Report 2018
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’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 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 micropolitan statistical areas in[...]
By Natalie Roney and Phil Dean 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 of mind for many[...]
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[...]
Utahns share a common interest in a state and local tax system that provides for our needs, keeps the economy strong, and remains viable over[...]
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[...]
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[...]