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Jobs & Economy in Quaking Aspen

The Story

By 2050, Utah’s economy is strong and diverse, and we become an international economic powerhouse. We leverage our unique language skills to become more connected with the world, and we welcome the world to Utah. The results of our decisions on a variety of issues make the state very attractive to businesses and employees:

  • Educational performance improves significantly. 66% of Utahns have a degree or certificate beyond high school.
  • Air quality significantly improves and is significantly cleaner than health standards.
  • Transportation distances remain reasonable for people, goods, and services; Utah is a transportation hub, with high-speed trains that connect us to other western cities and more international flights.
  • Housing and household transportation costs remain affordable.
  • Recreational facilities meet the growing demand of residents, and tourism booms.
  • Agriculture becomes a stronger industry and provides more local foods.
  • Energy costs are moderate.
  • Public lands produce more economic benefits.

Results

  • Economy is very strong.
  • Average incomes are high.
  • Tax revenues are high.
  • Young Utahns can generally find a broad range of high-quality jobs.
  • Poverty, including intergenerational poverty, significantly decreases, as does demand for public assistance

Background

Our quality of life depends on our ability to find good jobs. A strong economy provides good financial opportunities for us and our families and gives our children and grandchildren the option to live nearby. Utah’s economy is among the strongest in the nation, with a diverse range of jobs. We have consistently been ranked among the best states to grow a business. Unlike most places, we have higher wages and more jobs, not just for high-income earners, but also for low- and middle-income workers.

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The choices we make affect the overall health of our state’s economy. A highly educated workforce attracts employers and facilitates innovation and economic growth. Poor air quality, however, may limit the state’s ability to attract and retain businesses and a quality workforce. In addition, congestion on our roads, freeways, and rail lines and in our airport will affect how easily people can travel in Utah, as well as how easily goods can be transported. Utah’s reputation for having many opportunities for outdoor recreation acts as a draw to many businesses and employees. These and other factors determine our ability to grow economically and provide the jobs and wages that ensure a good quality of life.

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