This document summarizes a presentation given by Stephen Fuller on the economic outlook for the Washington D.C. metro area. It includes data on job growth, unemployment rates, and housing market trends for the region. Charts show that while the area lost over 79,000 jobs from 2007-2009, it has since gained over 41,000 jobs. The unemployment rate has fallen but still exceeds the national rate. Housing sales are rising from lows in 2009-2010, but average prices remain lower than peak levels. The economic forecast predicts continued growth in the region outpacing national GDP growth through 2015, driven primarily by Northern Virginia.