In 2004, the Hampton Roads economy will grow about 4.7 percent, the highest rate since 1987. Almost three-quarters of this growth is due to increased expenditures within the region by the Department of Defense. This illustrates the relative importance of defense expenditures in our regional economy
We are slowly recovering from the worldwide recession. However, both the port and tourism are sputte...
We continue to do better than the nation, but our regional economic recovery has been slow. The port...
For the first time in a decade, the Hampton Roads economy is poised to grow for the third straight y...
In 2004, the Hampton Roads economy will grow about 4.7 percent, the highest rate since 1987. Almost ...
Our regional economy continues to perform better than the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation. T...
Our regional economy has slowed down to the national average after five superb years of growth fuele...
We’re doing better than the nation, but seem to be stuck in neutral. The port, regional tourism and ...
The spectacular first half of this decade is fading into the background as our regional economic gro...
Economically speaking, the 21st century has been a good one for Hampton Roads. By many measures – es...
After a spectacular first half of this decade, the regional economy decelerated in 2007. A combinati...
(First Paragraph) Many factors come into play when predicting the future of the Hampton Roads econom...
The outlook for increased regional economic growth has improved. Each of the major building blocks o...
We are slowly recovering from the worldwide recession. However, both the port and tourism are sputte...
We continue to do better than the nation, but our regional economic recovery has been slow. The port...
For the first time in a decade, the Hampton Roads economy is poised to grow for the third straight y...
In 2004, the Hampton Roads economy will grow about 4.7 percent, the highest rate since 1987. Almost ...
Our regional economy continues to perform better than the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation. T...
Our regional economy has slowed down to the national average after five superb years of growth fuele...
We’re doing better than the nation, but seem to be stuck in neutral. The port, regional tourism and ...
The spectacular first half of this decade is fading into the background as our regional economic gro...
Economically speaking, the 21st century has been a good one for Hampton Roads. By many measures – es...
After a spectacular first half of this decade, the regional economy decelerated in 2007. A combinati...
(First Paragraph) Many factors come into play when predicting the future of the Hampton Roads econom...
The outlook for increased regional economic growth has improved. Each of the major building blocks o...
We are slowly recovering from the worldwide recession. However, both the port and tourism are sputte...
We continue to do better than the nation, but our regional economic recovery has been slow. The port...
For the first time in a decade, the Hampton Roads economy is poised to grow for the third straight y...