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Utah population committee estimates methodology: estimates for 2020 and beyond
policy briefThe Utah Population Committee (UPC) produces annual state and county population estimates for Utah and its counties. This document describes the methodology for the postcensal population estimates produced by the UPC following the release of the state and county level 2020 Census results. This work is used in many different capacities by local Utah entities, serves as inputs to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Long-Range Planning Projections, and county level controls for the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute Subcounty population estimates
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment continues to Fall in June
policy reportUtah\u27s consumer sentiment fell in June, according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute\u27s Survey of Utah Consumers. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found a larger decline in sentiment during June among Americans as a whole
Preschool Development grant summary report
policy reportThe Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute engaged parents throughout the state in discussions about their experiences with Utah\u27s birth through eight early childhood system to highlight parents\u27 perspectives in the state needs assessment. Parents discussed the challenges they faced getting services and ideas for increasing awareness of services and program eligibility, improving application processes, and enhancing service provision quality
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment rebounds in April
profileUtah\u27s consumer sentiment rose in April, according to the Kem C. Gardner Institute\u27s Survey of Utah Consumers. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found an increase in sentiment among Americans as a whole. Consumers hoping for a return to more normal economic conditions continue to experience the effects of elevated inflation, lingering supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical uncertainty
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment rose in September
policy reportUtah\u27s consumer sentiment rose 4.8% in September (from 71.5 in August to 76.3), according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute\u27s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found that sentiment slightly fell among Americans as a whole during the same time
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment rose in December
profileUtah\u27s consumer sentiment rose 8.4% in December (from 73.6 in November to 79.8), according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute\u27s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found that sentiment rose 13.7% among Americans as a whole during the same time (from 61.3 to 69.7)
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment increases in August
profileUtah\u27s consumer sentiment increased from 62.9 in July 2022 to 66.0 in August 2022, according to the Kem C. Gardner Institute\u27s Consumer Sentiment Survey, after three consecutive months of decline. A similar survey by the University of Michigan during the same period found an increase in sentiment among Americans as a whole, rising from 51.5 to 58.2
Demographic inputs for Utah\u27s long-term baseline and scenario planning projections
policy reportThis document presents inputs and methods that produced the demographic components of change for the Vintage 2021 Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute\u27s Utah Demographic and Economic Model (UDEM).1 Details include geographic variations within the state, age and gender patterns, and special types of migration related to retirement, missionaries, students, and other special populations
School and College age populations: 1980-2065
policy briefThe Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute recently released long-term demographic and economic projections for the state of Utah and its counties. These state level projections include population counts by single-year of age, as well as age groups. This fact sheet focuses on the school age (5-17) and the college age (18-24) populations
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment rose in June
policy reportUtah\u27s consumer sentiment fell from 64.4 to 62.9 in July 2022, according to the Kem C. Gardner Institute\u27s Consumer Sentiment Survey, the lowest point since October 2020 when the survey began. A similar survey by the University of Michigan during the same period found an uptick in sentiment among Americans as a whole increasing from 50.0 to 51.5
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