2018 Economic Forecast Breakfast
Name:
2018 Economic Forecast Breakfast
Date:
January 30, 2018
Time:
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM CST
Event Description:
Where is the housing market headed in 2018? How will increasing mortgage rates and new tax reform legislation affect home sales in Kansas City? What impact will the local economy have on new-home buying this year? The answers to these questions and many more will be addressed during the 2018 Kansas City Economic Forecast Breakfast, presented by the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City.
Two leading housing and economic experts will discuss the current condition of the local and national housing market and make their predictions on where housing in Kansas City is headed in 2018. Speaking at the HBA’s Economic Forecast Breakfast will be:
Two leading housing and economic experts will discuss the current condition of the local and national housing market and make their predictions on where housing in Kansas City is headed in 2018. Speaking at the HBA’s Economic Forecast Breakfast will be:
- Elliott Eisenberg is a nationally acclaimed economist and public speaker specializing in making the arcana and minutia of economics fun, relevant and educational. Eisenberg is the author of more than 85 articles, and is a regular consultant to several large real estate professional associations, hedge funds and investment advisory groups. He has been invited to testify before lawmakers and is often asked to comment on proposed legislation. His research and opinions have been featured in Bloomberg, Business Week, Bureau of National Affairs, Forbes, Fortune, and many other publications. He is a regularly featured guest on cable news programs, talk and public radio.
- Christopher Kuehl is a managing director of Armada Corporate Intelligence and one of the co-founders of the company. Kuehl is a Kansas City area resident and can offer an especially relevant view of local economic conditions. Kuehl is the chief editor for the Business Intelligence Brief, a daily report distributed world-wide by business organizations. He serves as chief economist for the National Association for Credit Management and is the economic analyst for the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association. He makes close to a hundred presentations each year to business and industry associations in the U.S. and overseas.