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Nebraska shakes off the summer slowdown
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"Producing" Growth
In contrast to the nation as a whole, goods-producing industries have accounted for much of the recent economic growth in Nebraska. Persistent demand growth for food, alongside construction, have been significant drivers of growth, both recently and longer-term. Moreover, a concentration in manufacturing has generally been a source of strength for Nebraska's economy, particularly in rural areas.
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Nebraska economy cooled heading into winter
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Manufacturing nudges Nebraska’s economy forward
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Leisure and Hospitality: Strong Demand and Supply Constraints
Strong household finances, along with pent-up demand from the pandemic, has fueled discretionary spending on recreation and experiences for Nebraskans.
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Revenge Spending in the Wake of the Pandemic
Nebraskans are spending more on experiences after the pandemic, according to recent research from the Kansas City Fed.
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Economic gains brighten Nebraska banks' outlook
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Nebraska’s Labor Market Still Strong, but More People Working Multiple Jobs
The labor market in Nebraska remains strong, but some emerging trends point to elements of softness important to monitor moving forward.
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Stronger labor markets spark a spending spree