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Rural Economic Features and Performance—A Seventh District Overview Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago October 26, 2011
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Roadmap Performance – Population – Income – Unemployment Economic Structure – Agriculture – Manufacturing – Retirement/recreation – Education Challenges and Opportunities
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Population
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U.S. population still urbanizing
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Population “rural” is fairly close across U.S. regions
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Population growth varies much across counties Source: ERS “Atlas of Rural and Small- town America.”
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“Ruralness” varies greatly; being adjacent to highways and metro areas has mattered to growth (historically) Source: ERS, “Atlas of Rural and Small-town America”
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District and Wisconsin population
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Indiana and Iowa population
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Illinois and Michigan
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Income
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Per capita income in metro vs. non- metro in U.S. largely same spread since 1969
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Economic conditions vary Source: ERS, “Atlas” Persistent poverty 1970-2000
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District incomes apace since 1969, while WI moved ahead this decade
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Michigan is faring well lately, while IA is catching up to lagging decade(s)
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Non-metro counties have also lagged in IL and IN, with recent gains
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Unemployment
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Economic conditions vary Unemployment 2010 Source: ERS, “Atlas”
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Unemployment runs apace in the District, with WI non-metro URs usually higher
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Non-metro URs also higher in IA and MI
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IL non-metro has been “spot on” while non-metro runs higher in Indiana
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Roadmap Performance – Population – Income – Unemployment Economic Structure – Agriculture – Manufacturing – Retirement/recreation – Education Challenges and Opportunities
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Agriculture
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Farm productivity
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7th District Crop Yield Indexes (1964=100) Corn Soybeans
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Real Crop Prices
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The farm economy recovery – the basis of rising asset prices?
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Real farm earnings have been leading other sectors in most District states
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Indiana and Illinois
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Iowa and Michigan
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Farm Operator Income—Over time, as farms have dwindled and consolidated, proprietors’ income has grown, and non-farm income has become increasingly important
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Many small farms subsist on non-farm income—either with one or more working non-farm jobs, or “hobby farms”
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Only large farms and very small farms are growing; Most farmland accounted for by very large farms Source: ERS
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Manufacturing
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Farm dependent counties (20 Percent of more of income); Mfg dependent counties (30 percent or more)
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Wisconsin non-metros have fared “well” in mfg. And value-added mfg. in food processing:
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Manufacturing Share of Jobs, 1969; Non-metro counties
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Manufacturing Share of Jobs, 2009; Non-metro counties
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Still, manufacturing jobs shrink in relative importance…..so rural areas remain challenged
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Declining jobs have fared “less worse” in District’s non-metro areas since 1969
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Michigan has fared the worst, Iowa the best
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Illinois rural manufacturing has performed especially poorly, losing one-half since 1969
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Manufacturing is no exception—education/skills matter to keeping or growing jobs
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Education pays, be it services or goods production, metro or non-metro
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Educational attainment higher in metropolitan counties in U.S., with gains in both places
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Low-education non-metro counties are rare in the Midwest
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Nonetheless, few non-metro counties exceed their own statewide average in attainment. Share with Some College Education, Non-metro Counties
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Retirement/Recreation
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Population Growth by Amenities
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Recreation/retirement counties
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Govt/retirement
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Population growth varies much across counties Source: ERS “Atlas of Rural and Small- town America.”
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Where do Walworth County’s vacationers come in from? Source: Kenneth Johnson.
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At end: Find your own roadmap, hopefully, the conversations at this conference will help Performance – Population – Income – Unemployment Economic Structure – Agriculture – Manufacturing – Retirement/recreation – Education Challenges and Opportunities – Health Care – Immigration – Financial network/venture capital – Infrastructure – Housing – Attracting and retaining workers – Research and wise policy
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