TOPIC:
"A New Normal in Uncertain Times: U.S. and Connecticut Labor Market Update"
The national and Connecticut’s economies have shown remarkable stability despite turmoil in much of the rest of the world:
- Job openings remain high
- The unemployment rate remains low
- Job growth has slowed but jobs are still growing.......
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IMA and NABA Members as well as Non-Members welcome!
Come join us to get perspective on economic trends and impacts on the Federal and CT State labor markets....
When: Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Where: Indian Hill Country Club in Newington, CT
Time: 5:30pm Registration/Networking, 6:15pm Dinner, 7:15pm Speaker
What: Food, networking + a knowledgeable speaker (and maybe a crystal ball)!
Buffet Meal: Chicken Piccata, Pasta Primavera, Mixed Vegetables, Rice Pilaf, Mixed Greens Salad, Fried Mozzarella, and Assorted Cookies
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Cost: (if online registration doesn't show price below, it will be corrected at the door)
IMA/NABA Professional or Academic Members: $25
Non-member Professionals or Academics: $30
All Professionals or Academics - Speaker only $ 5
Full time Students - with Meal or Speaker only: Free
(Speaker only attendees - please email: Hartford@IMAChapter.org to RSVP)
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Come learn about:
Which industries are growing fastest, and which are lagging?
- How are wages growing compared to the inflation rate?
- How demographic changes in the population are affecting the labor force.
- How does the “new normal” since the pandemic compare to the pre-pandemic economy and what does that mean for the future?
Speaker BIO
Patrick J. Flaherty
State of CT (DOL)
Director of Research & Information
Patrick J. Flaherty is Director of Research at the Connecticut Department of Labor. His previous position at DOL was as an economist where his responsibilities included industry and occupational projections. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Social Studies from Harvard University and his Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of Connecticut. He is also Adjunct Faculty at UConn where he is teaching Principles of Microeconomics at UConn/Hartford.
Currently, Patrick is the Labor Commissioner’s designee as a member of the P20‑WIN Data Governing Board and the Connecticut Retirement Security Program (MyCTSavings). He is also the New England representative on the Local Employment Dynamics Steering Committee.