KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 28, 2017
Georgia’s economy is strong in the fourth quarter of 2017 and on pace to grow by more than 2 percent this year.
That was the message delivered to a room of Marietta business owners by a leading economics expert from Kennesaw State University.
Roger Tutterow, an economics professor and the director of the KSU’s Econometric Center, said this week the American economy is still expanding post-recession without any signs of slowing down.
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