Recent Research2024-03-18T14:14:21-06:00

Recent Research

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The most recent research published by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute


110, 2021

October 2021 Utah Consumer Confidence

October 1st, 2021|

Utah’s consumer sentiment was largely unchanged between September and October, according to the Kem C. Gardner Institute’s Utah Consumer Confidence Survey. In their survey representing Americans as a whole, the University of Michigan likewise found little change over the prior month.

110, 2021

Fact Sheet: Family Caregivers in Utah

October 1st, 2021|

A growing body of family caregivers in Utah provide unpaid care to family members or friends with health problems or disabilities. The purpose of this fact sheet is to provide key information about Utah's caregivers, their challenges, and the economic value they provide.

110, 2021

2020 Census in Utah, Appendix 3: Public Outreach

October 1st, 2021|

Funding appropriated in the fall of 2019 by the Utah Legislature allowed the Utah Statewide Complete Count Committee to dedicate $1 million toward outreach efforts to encourage Utahns to participate in the 2020 Census.

110, 2021

2020 Census in Utah, Appendix 1:Differential Privacy

October 1st, 2021|

The Demography Team at the Institute is mandated by the state to create long-range population projections at the state and county level and annual population estimates at the state, county, and subcounty level to inform planning and investment purposes for state and local government.

2009, 2021

Ivory-Boyer Construction Report, 2nd Quarter 2021

September 20th, 2021|

Construction activity continued its record-breaking momentum into the second quarter of 2021. As the economy recovered, the rebound in commercial activity added to the record-setting residential market. The total permit-authorized construction value in Utah during the first half of 2021 was $6.71 billion, an increase of 35.2% over last year and a year-to-date record.

109, 2021

September 2021 Utah Consumer Confidence

September 1st, 2021|

The Gardner Institute measured a modest gain in Utah’s consumer sentiment during September, following two months of sharp declines. The University of Michigan found an increase of similar magnitude among Americans as a whole.

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