In The News: Lee Business School

Las Vegas Review Journal

Santa’s Wrap transforms into a Christmas-themed store every June. While the seasonal home decor and gifts shop in Las Vegas starts its holiday push earlier than traditional retailers, it’s finding that this year it’s right on time — thanks to inflation.

Nevada Independent

In recent months, markers of the current economic conditions have grown impossible to miss — “now hiring” signs fill storefront windows, hours may be abbreviated at your favorite restaurants and commercials advertise special discounts in the face of inflation.

Wall Street Journal

Paris 2024 unveiled its history-inspired mascots this week. They have the hallmarks of some popular predecessors.

Finnish Broadcasting Company

The economy is one of the most important electoral issues in the mid-term elections in the United States, which take place on Tuesday. This applies especially to the states that were hit hardest when the corona pandemic hit, including Nevada.

KNPR News

The upcoming holidays mean people spend —on food, on gifts, clothes and so much more.

KNPR News

The upcoming holidays mean people spend —on food, on gifts, clothes and so much more.

Casino.org

Las Vegas is the most popular US destination for upcoming Thanksgiving holiday travel with the exceptions of the cities where Disneyworld and Disneyland are located, the AAA recently reported.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada gained 7,500 jobs in October, the third-largest monthly increase in the past year, according to a report from Nevada’s employment office on Thursday.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

Nevada gained 7,500 jobs in October, the third largest monthly increase in the past year, according to a report from the Nevada employment office on Thursday.

Vegas Inc

It’s likely that Las Vegas will experience a small dip in tourism for the next couple of years, according to a group of economic researchers at UNLV.

Vegas Inc

It’s likely that Las Vegas will experience a small dip in tourism for the next couple of years, according to a group of economic researchers at UNLV.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Economists in Southern Nevada are mixed on whether the country will face a recession in the next 12 months, though most agreed the economy will slow down.