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Economics of the Election

Published on 10/12/2024
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Join WWU Economics Department, WWU’s Center for Economic & Financial Education, and the Washington Council for Economics and Financial Education for a roundtable discussion on the "Economics of the Election," where we will delve into the economic implications of the 2024 presidential candidates' policy positions.

This event provides a unique opportunity to explore the economic aspects of major issues, including immigration, housing, tax policy and beyond. Attendees will gain insights into how each candidate's policies may shape the future of the American economy, with expert analysis from economists and political scientists.
Whether you're a voter seeking to make an informed decision, a student of economics, or simply interested in the intersection of politics and economics, this event will offer valuable perspectives on the potential economic outcomes of the upcoming election. Don't miss this chance to engage with experts and deepen your understanding of the critical economic issues at stake.

Light refreshments will be served before and after the event in the atrium near the venue (Miller Hall 102).   Registration here is required to receive the ZOOM link and is requested for in-person for planning purposes. 

Thursday Oct 24th, 4-5:30pm
WWU’s Miller Hall Room 138

Paid parking in lot C off of Bill McDonald Parkway or lot 6V on N. Garden St.
Accessible parking on the southeast side of the building.

For questions, please call Eileen McCracken 360-746-1984

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