The federal government keeps people moving into and out of Utah, in the form of funding and employment for national parks and its airports, according to a new study.
The amounts include more than $100 million in allocations to Utah’s national park areas and airports annually and supporting more than 1,200 jobs, according to an analysis by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah. The study is part of a series highlighting the economic linkages between Utah and the federal government.
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