President J. Stuart Adams, a prominent political figure in Utah, used his social media platform this week to highlight economic achievements in the state and commemorate national holidays. In a series of posts, Adams addressed Utah’s economic growth, honored fallen soldiers, and recognized President’s Day.
On February 13, 2026, Adams wrote about Utah’s economic progress over recent decades: “Utah is leading the nation in long-term opportunity for families. From 1970 to 2023, median household income has increased nearly 80% in Utah! This is an extraordinary gain and the highest growth of any state in the country.
Being the only state in the nation to reach that”.
Later that day, Adams turned his attention to military service members who have lost their lives. On February 13, he posted: “Words cannot fully express our gratitude to the men and women who gave their lives for our country. Today, we paused in a moment of silence to remember our fallen soldiers and recognize the families who continue to keep their memory alive.
As we mark 250 years of American https://t.co/dcsaZzWGfK“.
On February 16, Adams acknowledged President’s Day with a message honoring U.S. leaders: “Happy President’s Day. Today, we celebrate the great leaders who have shaped our country with courage and vision for 250 years. From our founding to today, their commitment to the Constitution and the American people have shaped the country we love. #utpol https://t.co/mjyXlZu11v”.
Utah has seen significant economic expansion since 1970. According to available data from federal sources such as the U.S. Census Bureau and other research organizations, Utah’s median household income growth outpaces all other states during this period.
President J. Stuart Adams’ statements reflect ongoing efforts by Utah officials to promote both state achievements and national commemorations through public communications channels.



