<p>I am majoring in business (BBA) and I am wanting to get a minor in either economics or math. I like both subjects and I wanted to know which one would lead me to more opportunities in the future.</p>
<p>Lots of jobs that I've seen say that they want someone with quantitative skills and who is comfortable with numbers. A math minor would probably help show that. Aisde from that, people really don't care what you minor in unless it is related to your industry.</p>
<p>If you're looking for additional quantitative background, you may be more interested in minoring in math, if you are otherwise indifferent between the two. I say this because I feel as if, since you are only minoring, the core Math classes probably are more quantitative than core Economics classes (economics becomes more quantitative in the upper levels, less so on the lower). </p>
<p>This is just based off of my own experiences studying Math, Econ & Finance. I'd go with math if you are really indifferent about which to study from a personal enjoyment perspective. That said, most employers probably won't care much which, if either, you choose.</p>