Nebraska Economic Forecast
Bureau of Business Research Webinar Series
12:00 pm –
12:45 pm
Online Webinar
Contact:
Bureau of Business Research, (402) 472-2319, bbr@unl.edu
The Nebraska Economic Forecast is produced as a collaboration by the Nebraska Business Forecast Council (NBFC) and the Nebraska Bureau of Business Research (Bureau). The forecast includes the outlook for farm income and non-farm employment as well as expectations for key industries such as manufacturing, construction, health care, retail, finance, and services. The national economic outlook and expected trends in both personal income and taxable sales in Nebraska are also among the top topics that are covered in the forecast.
Eric Thompson, department chair and Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics, the director of the Bureau, and the author of the final report will host this webinar session. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and share their thoughts during the Q&A session.
Please register to receive the webinar link and your online passcode. There is no cost for this webinar and registration is open to the public. The last day for registration is December 8, 2022. All current and past Business in Nebraska (BIN) reports are available on the Bureau’s dedicated web page; https://go.unl.edu/bin-archive.
>>https://go.unl.edu/Forecast
Eric Thompson, department chair and Karl H. Nelson Professor of Economics, the director of the Bureau, and the author of the final report will host this webinar session. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and share their thoughts during the Q&A session.
Please register to receive the webinar link and your online passcode. There is no cost for this webinar and registration is open to the public. The last day for registration is December 8, 2022. All current and past Business in Nebraska (BIN) reports are available on the Bureau’s dedicated web page; https://go.unl.edu/bin-archive.
>>https://go.unl.edu/Forecast
http://go.unl.edu/bbr-webinars
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