Recent Research2025-12-04T10:05:07-07:00

Recent Research

Click on the links below to view the most recent research published by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.


504, 2024

March 2024 Utah Consumer Sentiment

April 5th, 2024|

Utah’s consumer sentiment decreased by 2.9% in March (from 80.3 in January to 78.0), according to the Gardner Institute's March 2024 Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment.

3103, 2024

Utah Economic Council Forecast, March 2024

March 31st, 2024|

The Utah Economic Council, convened by the David Eccles School of Business and Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget, publishes regular economic forecasts related to the Utah and U.S. economies. This includes potential risks to both the state and national economies that the council assesses and weighs.

3103, 2024

An Economic Summary of Salt Lake County’s Cultural Industry, 2022

March 31st, 2024|

Salt Lake County’s cultural industry, which includes the design, education, entertainment, fashion, film, humanities, and traditional arts sectors, generated $7.7 billion in output (direct spending) and supported an estimated 32,737 Salt Lake County jobs in 2022.

603, 2024

February 2024 Utah Consumer Sentiment

March 6th, 2024|

Utah’s consumer sentiment decreased by 1.3% in February to 80.3, according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute’s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment.

603, 2024

Research Brief: Banking and Financial Services (ERG Chapter)

March 6th, 2024|

The financial services industry includes businesses that engage in or facilitate financial transactions. Some of these firms raise funds by accepting deposits or issuing securities; others pool risk by underwriting insurance and others support financial intermediation.

2702, 2024

Utah’s Health Care Coverage Landscape

February 27th, 2024|

Utah’s health care coverage landscape includes high rates of private health insurance enrollment, low rates of public health insurance program enrollment, and declining uninsured rates. That said, uninsured rates remain high for some populations and health care affordability and access are concerns for many Utahns

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