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Utah's job market and consumer sentiment have remain stable despite national declines.

The state added 40,300 jobs since July 2024, marking 2.3% growth.

Utah's July unemployment rate is 3.3%, contrasting with the national rate of 4.2%.

SALT LAKE CITY — Despite the slowing of the national job market and declining consumer sentiment, Utah is still in a good spot.

"Utah's economic resilience stands above national trends yet again," Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, said in a statement. "Businesses are doing exactly what they need to do to prepare for headwinds created by national policies and global events, and the positive labor market growth trends point toward economic strength in the near term."

Since July 2024,

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