Brice Wallace 

Recent descriptions of the U.S. economy by local experts have included a sprinkling of “strong” and “resilient.” A few have said it’s recession-prone.

But another characterization calls the national economy in 2023 as having “remarkable resiliency” but for 2024 to feature “unsettled normalcy.”

Speaking at the Utah Economic Outlook & Public Policy Summit, presented by the Salt Lake Chamber and Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Phil Dean predicted a return to more-typical economic conditions.

“We definitely see significant economic normalization occurring, but there’s still a lot of Please log in to see the rest of this story.