Normalizing to a New Normal

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Jun 23, 2025 - Jun 23, 2025
Day 1: 8:55am - 10:00am (MT)
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OVERVIEW

After five years of turmoil, with the COVID-19 Pandemic and years of inflation roiling the economy, the economy is finally normalizing and returning to predictable and stable patterns of growth. Emerging structural challenges, however, like the aging of America's demographics and the transition to mass retirement, remain with us. This presentation will explore the normalization of the economy and the business cycle and evaluate the long-term demographic challenges that will shape the economy of the future.

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Specialized Knowledge and Applications
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ROI Series
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Sam Wolkenhauer,

 
Sam Wolkenhauer is a labor economist with the Idaho Department of Labor. In addition to providing insight and analysis on Idaho's economy, he manages several forecasting programs for the state and creates projections of Idaho's demographics and labor market. His research specialties focus on demographics and workforce dynamics. Prior to joining the State of Idaho, he earned degrees in economics and mathematics from Eastern Washington University.
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