The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences generated a statewide economic impact of $740.9 million last year, surpassing 2021’s record-breaking economic impact of $686.3 million. A university-wide report, authored by Michael Adjemian, associate professor in the CAES Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, divided the impact into CAES’ three main missions: teaching ($199.1 million), research ($226.1 million) and outreach ($315.6 million).
In 2022, the University of Georgia made a record $7.6 billion impact on Georgia’s economy, a $200 million increase in impact compared to the previous year.
A new study finds the University of Georgia is at an all-time high in its economic impact, generating nearly $7.6 billion this past year for Georgia's economy.
Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) June 29, 2022 In the 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting session “Food Inflation during the Pandemic: Dissecting Supply Chains and Scanner Data”