
4/10/25 NEC Luncheon ‘The National and Regional Economic Impacts of Federal Government Reductions in Force’ with Peter Evangelakis, REMI
April 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
NEC Luncheon ‘The National and Regional Economic Impacts of Federal Government Reductions in Force’ with Peter Evangelakis, Senior Vice President of Economics and Consulting, REMI
Date: Thursday, April 10th
Time: 12pm to 1:30pm ET
Location: 1001 Connecticut Ave NW, 2nd Floor Conference Room #1, Washington, DC 20036
Dr. Evangelakis will examine how the local DC economy, greater DMV area, and the US as a whole may be affected by federal employee layoffs moving forward. Previous forecasts for the District are being impacted by recent labor force changes highly concentrated in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. What will be Washington’s outcome and which other national regions may also face unexpected shocks?
Please Note: This is an in-person event.
This location is near Farragut West and Farragut North metro stations.
Please contact the NEC manager (manager@national-economists.org) with any questions or to receive information on discounted tickets to this event for recently laid off federal employees and contractors.
About our speaker:
Dr. Peter Evangelakis is the Senior Vice President of Economics & Consulting at REMI, based in their Washington, D.C. office. After joining the company in September 2017, he has served as Principal Investigator on a wide variety of consulting projects and published papers, provided technical and advisory support to clients, contributed to economic modeling software development, and made many presentations to professional and government audiences. Highlights of Peter’s published work include a municipal-level revenue analysis of Florida property tax reform, an exposition of novel macroeconomic measures of the digital economy, and an economic and demographic analysis of the U.S. immigrant population. Peter holds Ph.D. and Master’s degrees in Economics from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from Swarthmore College.