CANCELLED: Findings of NJBankers Association's 2015-16 economic survey and economic impact assessment to be presented Feb. 5

January 29, 2016

*** THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE WEATHER ***

The Bloustein School will present the NJBankers 2015-16 Economic Survey and Economic Impact Assessment, an analysis of the national and state economies from the perspective of bankers and an analysis of the economic impact of the banking industry on the New Jersey economy, on Friday, Feb. 5. The event will be held from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Gov. James J. Florio Special Events Forum, Civic Square Building, 33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N.J., on the campus of Rutgers University.

Conducted by the Bloustein School under the direction of James W. Hughes, Bloustein School distinguished professor and dean and Marc D. Weiner, associate research professor at the Bloustein School, the survey sampled all 101 member institutions of the New Jersey Bankers Association and received an 81 percent response rate. They will present the findings of the survey following a brief opening discussion by John E. McWeeney Jr., president and CEO, New Jersey Bankers Association.

This is the fifth annual economic survey. The survey inquires about current national and state economic assessments, as well as six-month projections; expectations about long-term and short-term interest rates; commercial real estate submarket and loan demand; and residential loan and refinance demand. The survey also explores real estate values, currently and expected, as well as negative indicators and common obstacles to lending. The survey series probes metrics about the national, state and banking market economies in order to better understand, and, in turn, better facilitate the growth, development and common interests of the banking sector in the state of New Jersey.

A separate economic impact assessment, “Contribution of the Commercial Banking and Savings Institutions Sectors to the New Jersey Economy,” was conducted by Will Irving, senior project manager and economic analyst at the Bloustein School, Michael L. Lahr, research professor, Center for Urban Policy Research and associate director, Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/ECON) at the Bloustein School and Weiner. The findings of this assessment will also be presented by Irving.

Copies of the survey will be available following the event or by visiting https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/.

This event is free and open to the public. Members of the media should RSVP to karyno@rutgers.edu by Wednesday, Feb. 3. Please visit the Bloustein School website for parking and directions.

 

 

Recent Posts

Heldrich Center: Updated Multi-State Postsecondary Report Released

The Heldrich Center for Workforce Development has announced the release of an updated Multi-State Postsecondary Report, linking postsecondary completion data to employment outcomes across Kentucky, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Virginia. This effort...

Cantor, Yedidia Identify Strategies to Provide Health Care to Homeless

Through cooperation, homeless services and health care providers can improve delivery of medical care to a vulnerable population, according to Rutgers researchers published by Rutgers Today, December 17, 2025 Author: Greg Bruno Media Contact: Nicole Swenarton, Rutgers...

“Work Trends RU” Podcast with Beth Simone Noveck, Ph.D.

Beth Simone Noveck, Ph.D., Chief AI Strategist for the State of New Jersey, Guests on Work Trends RU Podcast Listen to the latest episode of the Heldrich Center’s “Work Trends RU” podcast, featuring Beth Simone Noveck, Ph.D., Chief AI Strategist for the State of New...

Prof. Andrews Interviewed About New Jersey’s Propane Emergency

RINGWOOD, N.J. (PIX11) — It’s a phrase that brings to mind natural disasters, like hurricanes or blizzards, but a state of emergency has now gone into effect in New Jersey over propane deliveries. As is the case in most natural disasters, this state of emergency...