Nebraska will record moderate economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. Like the national economy, growth Nebraska’s goods producing sector will struggle. Farm incomes will be flat from 2020 to 2022 after improving this year. Manufacturing employment also is expected to drop. However, most other sectors will expand, including services, finance and construction. Projected growth rates for 2020 to 2022 are presented in Table 1. Employment will grow by 0.6% to 0.8% per year, below the national rate. Non-farm income will grow between 3.7% and 3.8% each year. This growth readily exceeds inflation and population growth, implying growth in real per capita income in Nebraska from 2020 through 2022. Income growth expectati...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.11% in January 2016. The increase in the...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.31% in August 2015, for a fifth consecut...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) was flat in February 2015, rising by just 0.01% du...
Nebraska will record moderate economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. L...
Nebraska will record solid economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. Whil...
Nebraska will fully participate in stronger U.S. economic growth. While the farming sector will cont...
Nebraska will record solid economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. Nebr...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Despite the robust national economy, Nebraska\u27s economy has started an employment growth slowdown...
National Macroeconomic conditions are favorable for future expansion of income, employment, and reve...
Overview Nebraska has not fully participated in the recent upsurge in national economic growth. From...
National economic conditions will continue to favor growth over the next three years. Increased busi...
Over the last few years the service sector has been the primary engine of economic growth in the Uni...
After shaking off its winter doldrums, the U.S. economy has begun to accelerate, and can expect to e...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.40% in June 2015, its fifth increase in ...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.11% in January 2016. The increase in the...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.31% in August 2015, for a fifth consecut...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) was flat in February 2015, rising by just 0.01% du...
Nebraska will record moderate economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. L...
Nebraska will record solid economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. Whil...
Nebraska will fully participate in stronger U.S. economic growth. While the farming sector will cont...
Nebraska will record solid economic growth during the forecast period but will lag U.S. growth. Nebr...
The Nebraska economy will contract in 2020 but the rate of decline will not be as rapid as nationwid...
Despite the robust national economy, Nebraska\u27s economy has started an employment growth slowdown...
National Macroeconomic conditions are favorable for future expansion of income, employment, and reve...
Overview Nebraska has not fully participated in the recent upsurge in national economic growth. From...
National economic conditions will continue to favor growth over the next three years. Increased busi...
Over the last few years the service sector has been the primary engine of economic growth in the Uni...
After shaking off its winter doldrums, the U.S. economy has begun to accelerate, and can expect to e...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.40% in June 2015, its fifth increase in ...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.11% in January 2016. The increase in the...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) rose by 0.31% in August 2015, for a fifth consecut...
The Leading Economic Indicator – Nebraska (LEI-N) was flat in February 2015, rising by just 0.01% du...