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KRWG News: KRWG Chamber Economic Forum #9 – 04/25/13

KRWG News Published on Apr 26, 2013 KRWG-TV 's Chamber Economic Forum is a quarterly forum of two business professors from New Mexico State University who cover a topic that describes the current national economy and a regional update. The professors answer questions from the studio audience. Fred Martino is the moderator for the forum and the professors are Dr. Jim Peach and Dr. Chr More »

LC Bulletin: State economy sputters

March 8, 2013. Retrieved online March 11, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin Job growth in U.S. trails previous decade Economists Eugenio Alemán of Wells Fargo and Jim Peach of the New Mexico University College of Business told the Economic Outlook forum at NMSU, the economy should continue to grow at the tepid rate of 1 1/2 percent at least through 2013. At the second annual e More »

Video: Economic Outlook Conference, February 21, 2013

Presentations Permission to reprint these presentations has been granted by each presenter. For more information contact Sara Patricolo, email spatrico@nmsu.edu, 575.646.2066. NMSU: Dr. Jim Peach. Economic Outlook Conference: Feb. 21, 2013 Wells Fargo: Eugenio Aleman. Economic Outlook Conference: Feb. 21, 2013 Published by the College of Business, NMSU, on Feb. 22, 2013. More »

LC Bulletin: NMSU to host forum on the economy

February 8, 2013. Retrieved online February 11, 2013 from Alta LeCompte, Las Cruces Bulletin Conference set for Feb. 21 Jim Peach, New Mexico State University economics professor, won’t produce a crystal ball during his Thursday, Feb. 21, presentation at the College of Business Economic Outlook Conference. He doubts his partner on the dais, Eugenio Alemán of Wells Fargo & Co., will, ei More »

NMSU and Wells Fargo Bank to deliver economic forecasts for 2013

January 22, 2013 by Art Ruiloba, NMSU News Center Top national and state economists will present their economic forecasts for 2013 at the second annual Economic Outlook Conference sponsored by the College of Business at New Mexico State University and Wells Fargo Bank. The free conference will take place from 4-5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in the College of Health and Social Services auditorium on More »

LCSN: More taxes taken from paychecks in 2013

January 6, 2013. Retrieved online January 7, 2013 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — Starting immediately, your work paycheck will be lighter. Two years ago, the amount of money the government took out of your paycheck to fund Social Security was reduced by 2 percent in an effort to give the American consumer a little more money in his or her take-home pay in hopes th More »

LCSN: Fiscal cliff could cause recession and economist says most ‘underestimate’ impact of cuts in NM

December 2, 2012. Retrieved online December 3, 2012 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES — The impending and much-discussed "fiscal cliff" could: lead to nation-wide recession cut your take-home pay slice as many as 20,000 jobs from the New Mexico workforce How? The term fiscal cliff refers to the fact that, at the start of the new year, severe austerity meas More »

NMSU researcher forecasts a brighter holiday shopping season

October 25, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center Christmas is expected to be extra merry for retailers in New Mexico this holiday season, according to one New Mexico State University researcher. Bruce Huhmann, an associate professor of marketing at NMSU, predicts that holiday sales this year in New Mexico will increase by 4.4 percent over 2011. Nationally, Huhmann forecasts an increase in f More »

KRWG News: Chamber Economic Forum #8, September 26, 2012

KRWG News Published on Sep 26, 2012 by KRWGnews KRWG-TV 's Chamber Economic Forum is a quarterly forum of three business professors from New Mexico State University who cover the national economy, a regional update, the latest on the financial markets and answer questions from the studio audience. Fred Martino is the moderator for the forum and the professors are Dr. Jim Peach, Dr. Chris Er More »