Part 4 – Consumption

Chart of expenditures by age showing that consumption is low for young and old people, and high in middle age.

This is the last section of a four-part series that explores how population changes impact the Vermont economy. Previous posts explored the economic impacts of age composition, workforce participation and the age dependency ratios in Vermont. Part four considers how consumption rates impact the everyday economic life of Vermonters. Lifetime Consumption Patterns How we consume goods … Read more

The People Paradox

In true Vermont fashion we have come together, regardless of political party, on the top threats facing our state. From the State House to the kitchen table, Vermonters agree that something must be done to fix the workforce and housing crises. The data circulated in recent months has rapidly become common knowledge; 26,000 open jobs, 2.2% unemployment, … Read more

Chad T. Ahern Joins Vermont Futures Project

The Vermont Futures Project, a data-driven initiative to secure Vermont’s economic future, welcomes Chad T. Ahern to further the educational outreach and research efforts of Vermont’s future. Chad will work to expand data on the Economic Dashboard and create recommendations to effect change to meet growth targets and help develop a plan for future progress. … Read more

Vermont Chamber Economic Conference 2018 Recap

During the Vermont Chamber’s Economic Conference on January 5, over 300 attendees heard from Art Woolf, Phil Daniels, and Matt Thornhill about the past, present and future of Vermont’s economy. Inclement weather prevented Gus Faucher of PNC Bank from attending. During the event, Bill Shouldice also provided an update on the Vermont Futures Project, including … Read more