The CRER produces quarterly forecasts of the growth of nonfarm payroll employment in the Chattanooga MSA. Forecasts depend on the consensus forecast of the U.S. economy from the Blue Chip Economic Indicator survey. Our new forecast is a net gain of one thousand jobs in the third quarter, and for growth to slowly return to…
8/11/25: Chattanooga Officials Seek Budget Solutions to Fund $18M Raises
News Channel 9 had a story on the ongoing debate about the new city property tax rate and funding raises for police and firefighters. CRER director and chief economist Howard Wall had this to say: UTC economist Howard Wall says part of what’s complicating the budget is rising property values.“The tax rate is automatically lowered…
8/8/25: Audi Considers Chattanooga as Stateside Option to Avoid Trump Tariffs
Newschannel 9 did a story on a potential Audi factory in Chattanooga. CRER director and chief economist Howard Wall provided his take: “European companies also will face tariffs. I think currently, 15% is what they’ve negotiated, but all of this is open for exemptions for particular companies.” “They seem to be trying to expand the…
8/6/25: What’s the Impact? Chattanooga Braces as Trump’s Tariffs Hit Local Manufacturers
In a recent story on Local 3 News in Chattanooga, CRER director and chief economics Howard Wall provided his take on the effects of tariffs: “They make us poorer as consumers because we pay more for things. And for producers, they’re not good.” Wall went on to say, “If we do produce things that we didn’t, that…