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Economics explores how people make decisions and allocate resources. If you excel at logical thinking, enjoy tackling complex problems, or often ponder ways to improve societal efficiency, pursuing an Economics degree could be ideal for you. Through mathematics, statistical methods, and analytical modeling, you'll interpret the economic significance behind numerical data. This quantitative approach represents a fundamental competency developed in economics programs. Measuring economic shifts plays a vital role. During your studies, you'll examine social and economic datasets covering local, state, and national levels through our Center for Economics of Social Issues. Additionally, our Center for Economic Research and Forecasting provides access to valuable regional economic indicators.