Brice Wallace
Upticks in employment and travel and shrinking inflation helped Utah’s economy in July, according to a report from the Salt Lake Chamber, in partnership with the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.
The organizations’ July 2024 “Roadmap to Prosperity Economic Dashboard” highlighted trends in Utah that fared better than those of the nation.
“Utah’s economy continues to show impressive resilience relative to national trends,” said Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber. “Not only has Utah’s inflation position declined, but we’ve also climbed from 11th to sixth in state employment rankings. In addition, our airport traffic reached a Please log in to see the rest of this story.