Public Policy Survey: Idahoans More Pessimistic About State’s Economic Prospects
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Public Policy Survey: Idahoans more pessimistic about state’s economic prospects
The Boise State University campus on March 20, 2021. (Otto Kitsinger for Idaho Capital Sun)Many Idahoans still think the state is headed in the right direction, but they are worried about the state’s economy, a new survey shows. About four in 10 Idahoans — 42% — expect the state’s economic conditions to worsen over the next two years, while a quarter expect Idaho’s economy to improve, according to Boise State University’s annual Idaho Public Pol…
Survey Says Idahoans Still Optimistic About State’s Direction but Worried About Economy
BOISE, ID – Many Idahoans still think the state is headed in the right direction, but they are worried about the state’s economy, a new survey shows. About four in 10 Idahoans — 42% — expect the state’s economic conditions to worsen over the next two years, while a quarter expect Idaho’s economy to improve, according to Boise State University’s annual Idaho Public Policy Survey released Friday. Idahoans’ attitudes toward the state’s economic fut…
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