Webinars
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Making the 2030s Outlook More Personal
The focus of this webinar is to make the outlook through 2036 more personal. Brian and Alan will delve deeper into the topic of the 2030s and what to expect between now and the eventual bottom, but from the individual perspective.
Automotive Market Update: The Road Forward
Join us for a deep dive into the automotive industry. We will discuss prevailing trends, the United Auto Workers strike, and our expectations for this key industry. We will also touch on vehicle production trends around the globe.
2024 Outlook for the Distribution Sector
This webinar will provide economic context for the distribution sector in 2024 and beyond. Attendees will leave ready to utilize ITR Economics’ forecasts to plan their inventory levels, understand the impacts of disinflation, and anticipate labor needs.
Manufacturing Atlas: The 2024 Edition
With 2023 winding down, it is time to evaluate the state of US manufacturing.
2030s Great Depression Update
ITR Economics will examine how the COVID-Echoes have impacted our view of the remainder of the 2020s and to what extent we need to alter our outlook for the difficult times projected for the 2030s.
Opportunities and Risks in the Nonresidential Construction Space
We will examine the overall nonresidential construction space from a myriad of angles.
Trends in the US Service Sector and the Health of the Consumer
We will examine the impact of consumer health and spending on the service sector as the macroeconomy cools and approaches the forecasted 2024 downturn.
2023 Commodities Outlook
We will discuss the latest demand drivers behind price changes and take a deeper dive into metals, lumber, and oil and gas.
Economic Storm Watch
Join us for an update on the threats, opportunities, and forecast risks for 2023−2025.
Global Outlook – Key Trends Through 2023 and Beyond
This webinar will highlight which international forecasts have been adjusted and where opportunities abroad will be in the coming years.
2023 in Our Sights: How Will Manufacturing Stack Up?
2023 has officially started, and it’s time to dive into a topic of high importance at ITR − manufacturing. We will discuss the latest trends and our forecast for the US industrial economy.
Disinflation – Re-inflation − the US Dollar
Disinflation will characterize 2023. We expect inflation will be a persistent problem for this decade. There is a US dollar aspect to this outlook.
Outlook for Nonresidential Construction in 2023 and Beyond
We will explore the key trends affecting nonresidential construction, including labor availability and pricing for inputs such as lumber, steel, and concrete.
Outlook for the Distribution Sector
Please join us for a webinar to discuss pertinent trends that will affect the distribution sector in the coming years.
Housing Market Update: Will 2023 Be the Next 2008?
Join us as we evaluate the current state of the housing market, how it got there, where it’s headed, and how all this compares to the Great Recession.
Identifying Regional Trends and Business Opportunities Throughout the US
Take a summer vacation across the US, examining economic data and the growth opportunities it highlights.
The Threat of Higher Interest Rates – Driven by Inflation Pressures
Join us at our July webinar in which Brian and Alan will lay out a coherent, logical perspective on the dual threat of inflation and higher interest rates – devoid of fear.
Addressing Your Labor Challenge in a Tight Market
Join us for an analysis of the factors driving the labor shortage, the latest data and trends in wages, and business actions you can consider as you compete for scarce workers.
November 2018 - 80/20 Business Transformation
Attendees will learn how to analyze data that exists in their business that shows they fit the 80/20 model. Using this data, they can take immediate steps to focus resources on what’s most important: improving profitability while reducing working capital.
Housing Market Update – Preparing for Growth
This webinar will cover ITR Economics’ view on the housing market through the next three years. We will discuss key leading indicators that are informing our outlook, and we will take a deep dive into regional markets.
Opportunities and Risks in the Nonresidential Construction Space
We will examine the overall nonresidential construction space from a myriad of angles.