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State of the Economy: Post-Election and 2021 Outlook

Event Date: December 17, 2020

The 2020 U.S. election highlights several critical issues including COVID- 19, economic stimulus, foreign policy, and climate, health and racial issues just to name a few – all which are likely to have enormous impacts on the economy in 2021 and beyond. Join us as Donald Broughton returns for a discussion on the current state and future outlook of the economy, and provides insight into the effects of the election results and how you can prepare.

Presentation Date/Time:  Thursday, December 17th 1:00PM CST
Presented by: Donald Broughton

To learn more about this presentation or to complete registration, visit our event website at the link below.

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