How Utahns feel about the economy and their financial future

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How Utahns feel about the economy and their financial future
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Utah’s economy is one of the strongest in the nation, but that doesn't mean Utahns aren't wary about their finances.

Utah’s economy is one of the strongest in the nation, and residents generally feel better about their finances and future than other Americans.

Utahns are more likely than most Americans to believe there are good financial times ahead but are still uncertain about the economy. April is the second straight month the index has remained “relatively unchanged,” said Phil Dean, the institute’s chief economist. That reflects “continued uncertainty among Utahs about the economy as they face mixed economic signals,” Dean added.

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