In The News: Center for Business and Economic Research

Tri-County Times Newspaper

With Tax Day approaching on Monday, April 15, taxes are at the top of the news right now.

Fox News

Democratic presidential hopefuls are hitting the campaign trail touting their plans to better the economy while pushing for a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour. But is it a promise they can keep 鈥 or simply political rhetoric?

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

As the Super Bowl week is well underway in Atlanta, many people are making comparisons between the current host city and Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday released five-year estimates documenting a multitude of trends in Clark County and other areas across the country.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday released five-year estimates documenting a multitude of trends in Clark County and other areas across the country.

Casino.org

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) released its Construction Bulletin update this week showing that $16.22 billion is being budgeted by various developers for construction on an array of projects. The Bulletin, which is updated periodically throughout the year, summarizes current and proposed tourism and convention-related projects in Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas Business Press

Las Vegas economy will remain strong over the next two years with business optimism high, but a 性视界传媒, economist says the 鈥渟oftness in tourism鈥 will continue when it comes to visitors and hotel occupancy.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas may no longer be just the entertainment capital of the world.

Jeremy Aguero, principal analyst for Las Vegas-based Applied Analysis, said the city is well on its way to becoming the sports and entertainment capital of the world, with the introduction of professional sports teams like the Vegas Golden Knights and, eventually, the Raiders.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The local economy is looking strong in Southern Nevada, but that doesn鈥檛 mean businesses shouldn鈥檛 prepare for the worst. Stephen Miller, director of 性视界传媒鈥檚 Center for Business and Economic Research, shared a positive message during his 鈥淓nd of the Year Economic Update鈥 at the Henderson Chamber of Commerce networking breakfast last week.

Reuters

Her mother is a blackjack dealer at Caesar鈥檚 Palace, one of the mega-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, while her father works in housekeeping at another. Han, 25, grew up in Las Vegas, but went to college in the Bay Area and spent a year there working as a biochemist.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas鈥 mortgage delinquency rate dropped in the past year and is lower than the national average, a new report shows.

NBC Sports

The Henderson Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly networking breakfast, 鈥淓nd of Year Economic Update,鈥 presented by Dr. Stephen Miller, the director of the 性视界传媒 Center of Business and Economic Research (CBER), from 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, at Sunset Station, 1301 W. Sunset Road in Henderson.