Summary
Connecticut's economic output will surge past the $200 billion mark this year, and the state will enjoy continued economic growth - albeit at a slowing pace - through 2008. However, that increased productivity will not necessarily translate into more jobs and higher wages for Connecticut citizens.
Those are the highlights of a report being issued today by the Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis at the University of Connecticut.See the full content of this document
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State Economy On Upswing
The Connecticut Economic Outlook is a new report that will be issued by the center every three months, and will provide a 10- q...
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