Dr. Roger Tutterow, an economics professor at Kennesaw State University, will discuss the economic forecast for the East Cobb area on March 29 at a luncheon of the East Cobb Area Council of the Chamber of Commerce.
Tutterow is Chief Economic Advisor for Henssler Financial and is the Director of the Econometric Center in the Coles College of Business at KSU.
He also has been an economic adviser to former Georgia governors and current Gov. Brian Kemp.
His appearance comes as inflation has reached a 40-year high in metro Atlanta. The costs for fuel, food, energy and other basics have risen by an average of nearly 10 percent over the past year, according to the consumer price index of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The East Cobb Area Council luncheon begins at 12 p.m. March 29 at Indian Hills Country Club (4001 Clubland Drive). Tickets are $30 for Cobb Chamber members and $40 for general admission.
Registration is open until March 24 and can be completed by clicking here.
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