By Ball State Communications—
MUNCIE, IN—What drives the decisions of the Federal Reserve Bank, and what are the implications of its actions?
Back by popular demand, Dr. David E. Altig, executive vice president and chief economic adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will address these questions at Ball State University’s Center for Business and Economic Research’s (CBER) annual Indiana Economic Outlook 2025 Forecast Breakfast. This event will also feature the 2025 economic forecast by Dr. Michael J. Hicks, CBER director. The program offers expert insights into the state and national economies for the upcoming year.
WHAT:
The Indiana Economic Outlook 2025 Forecast Breakfast will explore economic trends and the Federal Reserve’s influence, with a buffet breakfast and expert presentations.
WHEN:
Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025
7:30-9:30 a.m. ET
WHERE:
Horizon Convention Center
401 S. High Street
Muncie, IN 47305
WHY:
Gain critical insights into economic trends for 2025, including labor markets, fiscal policy, and potential Federal Reserve actions, to inform strategic decision-making.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Register online by Dec. 31, 2024. No walk-ins or on-site payments will be accepted.
PARKING:
Event parking is available at the Horizon Convention Center in the surface lot or parking garage west and south of the building.
QUESTIONS:
Contact CBER at cber@bsu.edu or 765-285-5926 for more information.
About Ball State
Founded in 1918 and located in Muncie, Ball State University is one of Indiana’s premier universities and an economic driver for the state. Ball State’s 20,000 students come from all over Indiana, the nation, and the world. The 790-acre campus is large enough to accommodate first-rate facilities and 19 NCAA Division I sports, but our welcoming and inclusive campus is small enough to ensure the friendliness, personal attention, and access that are the hallmarks of the University. Destination 2040: Our Flight Path establishes Ball State’s ambitious goals for our second century. We Fly!