In The News: Department of Economics
Southern Nevadan water use grew during the pandemic lockdown while people were stuck at home, a new UNLV study says.
Clark County has outpaced U.S. population growth since 1930, and it’s not slowing down any time soon.
Clark County has outpaced U.S. population growth since 1930, and it’s not slowing down any time soon.
As some businesses embrace a permanent shift to remote work across the Las Vegas Valley, some economic experts are concerned that an increase in residential water consumption could strain the region’s water resources.
As some businesses embrace a permanent shift to remote work across the Las Vegas Valley, some economic experts are concerned that an increase in residential water consumption could strain the region’s water resources.
As some businesses embrace a permanent shift to remote work across the Las Vegas Valley, some economic experts are concerned that an increase in residential water consumption could strain the region’s water resources.
A new study published by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, details the additional strain to water systems caused by remote work.
A new study published by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, details the additional strain to water systems caused by remote work.
A new study published by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, details the additional strain to water systems caused by remote work.
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations.
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations.
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations.