University of Georgia forecasts Georgia's economy to grow in 2025, but at a slower rate than 2024.
The University of Georgia predicts Georgia's economy will grow in 2025, albeit at a slower rate than 2024, due to efforts to control inflation. Despite a projected 2.4% growth, slower than this year's 3.1%, the state's economy is expected to outpace the national average of 1.6%. Factors like Atlanta's expanding job market and lower mortgage rates will support growth, especially in healthcare and housing sectors. However, potential policy changes under the new administration could introduce uncertainties.
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