Mayor-Elect Berkley shares goals for City of Las Vegas
Longtime Nevada politician Shelley Berkley is about to become the next mayor of the City of Las Vegas. She discusses the biggest issues she wants to address once in office and her goals for the city. Then, we go to the UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research Economic Forecast, where experts share their outlook for what we might see in Southern Nevada going forward.
Inflation, jobs, housing: What’s next for Southern Nevada’s economy?
If there’s anything the election taught us, or maybe reminded us, rather, it’s that the economy is the most important issue for voters.
Economic outlook forecasts slowdown for Nevada’s tourism, gaming industries
Nevada’s tourism economy could hit some “bumps in the road” over the next few years, according to UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research’s yearly economic outlook report released Wednesday.
Recession not likely in near future, Southern Nevada economists say
Southern Nevada’s short and long-term economic prospects may be characterized by efforts to develop existing industries and diversify into new ones, economic leaders forecasted on Wednesday.
Breaking down the economic outlook for Southern Nevada going into 2025
Locals and voters across the country made it clear the economy is the number one issue facing us all. This was the main topic of discussion at the annual Outlook Event hosted by UNLV's Center for Business and Economic Research.
UNLV professor says R-J wrongly suggests she backs Trump’s economic plans
A headline initially used in a Las Vegas Review-Journal online story implied that a UNLV professor was endorsing Donald Trump for president.
The sports capital of the world? How sports boosted Las Vegas' growth
Las Vegas is leaning into sports. There’s a shiny new NFL stadium, which in February hosted the Super Bowl. Annual Formula 1 races across the Strip. UFC fights in the Las Vegas Sphere. Arenas hosting NHL and WNBA teams.
What casino renovations say about the Vegas hospitality sector’s future
There are a lot of construction crews at work around Las Vegas-area casinos nowadays. Capital improvement projects are one way to tell the health of the country’s economy. One component of the gross domestic product, business investment growth, grew 4.6 percent in the second quarter.