The Stephen S. Fuller Institute has been busy since launching in February 2017. In case you missed any of our most read reports and blogs, our top five are below.
The Washington region’s economy have challenges and opportunities in 2018. The Institute will continue to consistently monitor and report on key trends that will affect the future vitality of the Washington region’s economy. Check back regularly for these updates, subscribe to our newsletter, and follow us on twitter to stay up to date on these trends.
Most Viewed Reports
- The Washington Economy Watch (released monthly)
- The Washington Region’s Declining Economic Brand (July 2017)
- Working Without a Job: Trends in Non-Employer Establishments (November 2017)
- Comparative Performance of Regional and National Clusters: March 2014 – March 2016 (March 2017)
- Migration in the Washington Region: Trends between 2000 and 2015 and Characteristics of Recent Migrants (September 2017)
Most Viewed Posts
- What is the Direct Effect of the Trump Budget on Federal Activity in the Washington Region? (March 2017)
- The Washington Region’s Jobs Forecasts (April 2017)
- What are the Economic Consequences of a Reduction in Federal Spending (October 2017)
- Migration in the Washington Region (September 2017)
- The Inaugural Stephen S. Fuller Institute Economic Forum (October 2017)
Notable News Stories
- “Trump’s Budget Could Plunge Nation’s Capital into Recession” The Associated Press, March 28, 2017
- “The Millennials Who Transformed D.C. after the Recession Are Now Leaving for Cheaper Cities” The Washington Post, September 30, 2017
- “He’s not going anywhere. Economist Stephen Fuller to launch new institute.” The Washington Business Journal, December 15, 2016
- “Trump’s D.C. Economy Plans for Life Beyond Millennials” Bloomberg News, April 17, 2017 (video autoplay)
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“Is Greater Washington’s status declining? Economist Stephen Fuller thinks so.” The Washington Business Journal, July 12, 2017