Economic / Future Trends

July 26 webinar | 2025-2026: Years of change with ITR Economics

2024 witnessed mixed results in the U.S. economy. A decelerating rise was evident in a large swath of the service sector. Some manufacturing segments are in recession, while others are proving more resilient. The consumer is in good condition, but there are cracks in the façade. Construction activity is mixed. All of this is occurring as we await an interest rate decline from the Federal Reserve Board and an expansion in the money supply.

Join us as we look at the macro environment and the trends important to Vistage members in 2025 and into 2026. In addition, we will look at key global trends and their expected impact on attendees. Clear action items pertinent to the macro and industry-specific outlook will be an important part of the discussion as businesses prepare to maximize profit and position themselves for the rest of the decade.


How to attend

Date: July 26, 2024 

Time: 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT 

*Please use the blue box on the side to register. 


About the presenter

New Alan Beaulieu 2022With a reputation as an accurate, straightforward economist, ITR Economics President and Principal Alan Beaulieu has delivered award-winning workshops and economic analysis seminars in countries across the world to tens of thousands of business owners and executives for more than 30 years.

Alan has coauthored, with Brian Beaulieu, the books “Make Your Move,” “Prosperity in the Age of Decline,” and “But I Want It!” He has also penned numerous articles and makes up to 90 appearances a year. Alan’s keynotes and seminars have helped thousands of business owners and executives capitalize on emerging trends.

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