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News Releases

Gardner Institute honors community leaders with 2025 “Informed Decision Maker of the Year” Award

May 9th, 2025|

May 8, 2025 (Salt Lake City) – Each year, the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute recognizes individuals and entities that work, often behind the scenes and with little fanfare, to help our community prosper. We call them “Informed Decision Makers” and select them based on criteria consistent with the Institute’s committable core values: Responsibility to the community, research integrity and relevance, accountability, collaboration, positivity, and passion. […]

Utah exported $18.2 billion of goods in 2024, supporting over 70,000 jobs

May 8th, 2025|

May 8, 2025 (Salt Lake City) – Utah’s international trade sector continued to be a powerful driver of the state’s economy in 2024, with $18.2 billion in goods exports supporting 70,171 jobs, according to a new report released today by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute. The report details the significant contributions of exports to Utah’s economy, including nearly $8.0 billion to the state’s gross domestic product (GDP) and $15.9 billion to the state’s gross output. […]

Utah Consumer Sentiment Declined Slightly in April

May 7th, 2025|

May 7, 2025 (Salt Lake City) – Utah’s consumer sentiment fell slightly in April (down 1.4%), from 81.1 in March to 80.0, according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute’s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment. A similar survey conducted by the University of Michigan measured a significantly steeper decline (8.4%) in sentiment among Americans as a whole. While four of the five questions comprising the state index showed little movement this month, the question gauging expectations for business conditions in the near future declined 8.6%. U.S. consumer sentiment, as measured by the University of Michigan, has declined 29.5% since December, [...]

Utah’s Energy Sector: Abundance, Diversity, and Technological Change

May 1st, 2025|

May 1, 2025 (Salt Lake City) – Utah’s energy sector continues to evolve as the forces of supply, demand, and technological change influence production and competition. The state benefits from abundant and diverse energy resources, including large reserves of conventional fossil fuels and several areas suitable for renewable resource development. A new research brief documents Utah’s record crude oil production in 2024, an exponential increase in utility-scale PV solar capacity, a return as a net energy exporter, and other details of Utah’s evolving energy landscape. […]

Recent Media Mentions

Utah has the highest household income in the U.S. when adjusted for cost of living

April 11th, 2025|

SALT LAKE CITY – The data comes from a report by the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute on Utahn’s purchasing power. “A lot of times we think about income just at a really high level, it's money coming in. But as you start digging into the economic data, it turns out there are a bunch of different ways to measure that,” Kem C. Gardner Chief Economist Phil Dean said on KPCW's "Local News Hour."

Utah slides to No. 10 for fertility in U.S.

April 7th, 2025|

SALT LAKE CITY – U.S. and Utah fertility rates are continuing a years-long slide, landing in both cases below the 2.1 births per woman that would keep the population size stable. That’s according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s national Center for Health Statistics. An analysis of the numbers by the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute found the U.S. fertility rate in 2023 — the last year with complete data — was 1.521, down 2.1% from the year before.