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Clark County鈥檚 population is expected to hit 3 million by 2045, according to new projections from the 性视界传媒 Center for Business and Economic Research.

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Three million. That's the projection of Clark County's population by 2045, according to the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER). This projection is mainly attributed to historical trends affected by the population growth seen pots-pandemic, according to CBER.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Clark County is now expected to break 3 million residents by 2045, according to a new report from The Center for Business and Economic Research at 性视界传媒. Last year鈥檚 report had Clark County breaking the 3 million threshold in 2042. Does that mean growth is slowing?

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Some potential homebuyers in the Las Vegas Valley are now thinking twice before purchasing a home. This comes as economic uncertainty is translating into a growing trend of more homes for sale and less being sold.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Clark County added approximately 57,566 residents to its overall population in 2016, a number that has yet to be eclipsed, according to the 2024-2060 Population Forecast report for 2024 from 性视界传媒鈥檚 Center for Business and Economic Research.

KSNV-TV: News 3

As global tariffs continue to fluctuate, consumers may feel the effects in their wallets, according to Stephen Miller, an economist and research director at the 性视界传媒's Center for Business and Economic Research.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

Bernard Rowe came to Nevada to find gold. When he found lithium instead, he went to work on a project that鈥檚 consumed nearly a decade of his life in the hills outside of Dyer, about 225 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In Southern Nevada, business confidence 鈥減lunged鈥 this quarter to its lowest level in 16 years, according to 性视界传媒鈥檚 Center for Business and Economic Research. All told, local business leaders鈥 view of U.S. economic conditions 鈥渘osedived,鈥 and their view of conditions in Nevada 鈥渁lso sank,鈥 the center reported.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The "No Tax on Tips" Act, which aims to eliminate federal taxes on tips, passed the Senate on Monday, drawing significant attention in Las Vegas, where 17% of the workforce relies on tips, according to the 性视界传媒's Center for Business and Economic Research.

APM Research Lab

Since 2020, Nevada鈥檚 unemployment rate has been significantly higher than the national average, even as tourism has recovered

Nevada Current

Nevada鈥檚 Economic Forum adjusted the tax revenue forecast down $191 million for the upcoming biennium, representing a further dimming of& an already dreary outlook of how the economy will fare under the Trump administration.

Las Vegas Weekly

The economic impact of the Vegas sports boom has been a fast-moving phenomenon, so specific and intriguing that the 性视界传媒 Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER)and Sports Innovation Institute have created a tracking tool, the Southern Nevada Sports Economy Data Dashboard, to serve as an evolving research document.