In The News: Center for Business and Economic Research

Las Vegas Sun

A university study is predicting the population in and around Las Vegas will continue to boom over the next four decades.

Las Vegas Review Journal

After growing fast for decades, Clark County’s population is expected to swell by another 1 million people by 2060, a recent forecast shows.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

A university study is predicting the population in and around Las Vegas will continue to boom over the next four decades.

U.S. News & World Report

A university study is predicting the population in and around Las Vegas will continue to boom over the next four decades.

Associated Press

A university study is predicting the population in and around Las Vegas will continue to boom over the next four decades.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

A new report released from UNLV's Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) said that Southern Nevada's population of approximately 2.32 million residents is expected to grow about more than 1 million to 3.38 million by 2060.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The next 1 million people who will live in Southern Nevada are on their way. They are expected to arrive by the year 2060.

Pahrump Valley Times

Nevada added more than 15,000 jobs over the past month as it kept climbing back from the economic ruin of the coronavirus outbreak, state officials reported Thursday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada added more than 15,000 jobs over the past month as it kept climbing back from the economic ruin of the coronavirus outbreak, state officials reported Thursday.

KUNR

As the economy rebounds from the impacts of the pandemic, business leaders in Nevada are more confident in the state's outlook than they have been in more than a decade.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The roaring back of Southern Nevada’s economy has business leaders in the state bullish on Nevada’s outlook heading into the second half of 2021, according to a recent survey from UNLV.

Las Vegas Business Press

On June 1, Andrew Woods joined UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research as the center’s new director.