The Chattanooga metro economy does not exist in a vacuum. Like every other metro area in the United States, it is subject to the ups and downs of the national economy. If the U.S. economy is doing well then Chattanooga’s probably is, too. Given its location, geography also plays a role. Chattanooga lies at the…
3/21/2024: The UAW, VW, and the Chattanooga Economy
A Channel 9 story on the UAW unionization drive at the VW plant in Chattanooga featured commentary from CRER director Howard Wall on the possible effects on the Chattanooga economy.
3/9/2024: More Housing Lowers the Price of Housing
The Chattanooga Times Free Press had an interesting analysis of the housing situation in Chattanooga. In it, CRER chief economist Howard Wall expressed his view that increased supply reduces price and that zoning reform will help. Read the article in the Chattanooga Times Free Press
2/25/2024: Chattanooga and Its Regional Economy
Chattanooga is situated at the literal crossroads between Atlanta, Birmingham, Knoxville, and Nashville, whose combined employment growth rate over the past 10 years was nearly double the national average. A full understanding of the Chattanooga metro economy requires an understanding of how it interacts with these large metro areas in its booming region. This paper…
2/22/2024: CRER Director Critical of KC Impact Study
Kansas City, Mo., is considering whether to do away with fares on the local bus system, but the proposal is based on misuse of an economic impact study. Read the article in the Kansas City Star