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Utah Economy

The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute provides analysis and data-driven, context-specific insights about the Utah economy. We prepare in-depth studies on key Utah issues in partnership with stakeholders in the private sector and in state and local government. Our research provides vital information that decision-makers and the public use to help Utah prosper.

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Fact Sheet: Refugees in Utah

April 5th, 2021|

A refugee is someone who, “owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his or her nationality and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country” (8 U.S. Code § 1101).

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April 2021 Utah Consumer Confidence

April 1st, 2021|

Our survey finds that consumer sentiment among Utahns held steady in April following a large gain in March. A similar survey by the University of Michigan, but concerning all Americans, found sentiment increasing in April, though at a slower rate than in March.

3003, 2021

COVID-19 Impacts by Gender

March 30th, 2021|

The COVID-19 public health recession created an economic shock that reverberated across industries, occupations, and genders. While the economic accounting is incomplete, initial data yield compelling insights about the pandemic's impact on men and women in both the Utah and U.S. economies.

1503, 2021

Ivory-Boyer Construction Report, Fourth Quarter 2020

March 15th, 2021|

The year 2020 was record-breaking for construction in the state of Utah. Total permitted construction value reached $11.0 billion for the year, a number that doesn’t reflect the economic challenges faced by the rest of the economy. The record-breaking year was led by a surge in residential construction activity. Residential construction value reached $6.7 billion in 2020, surpassing the previous 2006 record. Nonresidential construction value declined 3.4% from 2019 to $2.5 billion. Addition, alteration, and repair permitted values increased 31.2% from 2019 to $1.9 billion, also a record

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March 2021 Utah Consumer Confidence

March 1st, 2021|

Our survey shows that consumer sentiment among Utahns continued to climb between February and March 2021. A similar survey by the University of Michigan concerning all Americans shows strong gains in sentiment during the same time period.

2602, 2021

Insight: Utah’s Resilient Economic Recovery

February 26th, 2021|

By: Phil Dean Note: The opinions expressed are those of the author alone and do not reflect an institutional position of the Gardner Institute. We hope the opinions shared contribute to the marketplace of ideas and help people as they formulate their own INFORMED DECISIONS™. Feb 26, 2021 – Utah’s economy has proven to be incredibly resilient over the past year. While some sectors face continuing challenges, on the whole the state’s economy has dramatically recovered from the pandemic-induced decline that began in March 2020. Utah is poised for further growth as the virus’ spread moves toward further containment. Although[...]

2402, 2021

Ivory-Boyer Construction Report, Third Quarter 2020

February 24th, 2021|

Construction activity continued its momentum into the third quarter. Total permitted construction reached $8.01 billion for the period of January through September, a record and an increase of 9.4% from the same time period last year (Table 1). Residential construction values also set a record, increasing 10.7% from 2019 to $4.9 billion. Nonresidential construction overcame its slump in the first half of the year.