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15-04-2025
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Utah leads the nation in economic outlook for 18th straight year, report
SALT LAKE CITY () — Utah continues to position itself as a leader in the nation when it comes to its economic outlook. For the 18th year straight, Utah ranked at the top of the nation for the economic outlook in the published by the . The study weighed 15 variables including tax rates, expenditures, minimum wage, and tax burdens, among others. Utah beat out other states such as Tennessee, Indiana, North Carolina, and North Dakota, which rounded out the Top 5 in that order. Utah State officials said Tuesday that the nearly two-decade run at the top of the study has not been by chance but by choice. A new home for jazz and dining is opening in downtown Salt Lake City 'Utah proves what's possible when people are empowered to build,' said Gov. Spencer J. Cox. 'This ranking reflects what happens when we trust Utahns to lead, solve problems, and shape their own future. By keeping government limited and focused on the essentials, we've created the freedom and opportunity for prosperity to take root and grow.' Utah lawmakers said the state has created an environment where businesses, jobs, and families can thrive. Speaker Mike Schultz said the state's continued success is a product of focus on 'the fundamentals' such as low taxes, spending, and family-friendly, business-friendly policies. Jonathan Williams, the ALEC President and co-author of Rich States, Poor States, said since 2007 when the report began, he has seen states fall behind by standing still. He said those states that don't continue to make their policy environment more competitive have not held their positions. 'This has not been the case in Utah, where leaders have continued to find improvements, and the state has remained at the top of our economic outlook rankings,' said Williams. While the forward-looking outlook has consistently ranked top of the nation, the Rich States, Poor States report is not as favorable on Utah's Economic Performance rank. The performance rank is a 'backward-looking measure,' the report explains, based on the state's performance in GDP growth, non-farm employment growth, and domestic migration. Utah still ranks third in the nation for Economic Performance, putting it just two away from the top spot. Utah leads the nation in economic outlook for 18th straight year, report Gov. Cox declares 'Declutter Day' in Utah — Here's how you can dispose of sensitive documents Jeffries: Court should hold Trump officials in contempt over wrongly deported Maryland man Open house set to begin for Kenya's first LDS Temple Colorado Democrat Yadira Caraveo launches bid for seat she narrowly lost Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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15-04-2025
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Gov. Cox declares ‘Declutter Day' in Utah — Here's how you can dispose of sensitive documents
SALT LAKE CITY () — The Utah Division of Consumer Protection and Gov. Spencer J. Cox declared April 18, 2025, as the official Declutter Day in Utah. The division is hosting a community event, along with the University of Utah's Sustainability Office, on Friday, April 18, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the University of Utah Guardsman Lot. It will offer Utahns a way to safely dispose of sensitive documents and electronics to reduce the risk of identity theft and fraud. Utahns can shred documents with private or personally identifiable information, including bank statements, tax records, and medical bills. In addition, participants can safely dispose of e-waste, such as hard drives, computers, and cell phones. There will also be medication disposal services and an area to donate household items and clothing. According to a press release, reports of identity theft in Utah to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have been declining since 2020, however, the agency still received over 5,000 reports of identity theft in 2024. Safely disposing of sensitive information can help protect people against this crime. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.