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2011 Northeast LA Business Outlook Summit Dr. Robert Eisenstadt, University of Louisiana at Monroe Dr. John Francis, Louisiana Tech University
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PowerPoint presentations from the 2011 BOS will be made available for review on-line at: cba.ulm.edu/cber
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The Change in Real Louisiana GSP State 2005-20072007-2009 Rank % changeRank % change Oregon113.6%31-2.7% Wyoming213.0%119.6% Utah312.5%110.2% Texas410.2%15-0.3% Arizona510.0%46-5.9% Louisiana50-6.5%64.1%
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State 2005-20072007-2009 Rank% changeRank% change Louisiana50-6.5%64.1% Arkansas313.4%100.6% Mississippi215.0%90.8% Texas410.2%15-0.3% The Change in Real Louisiana GSP continued
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Metropolitan Area 2005-20072007-2009 State Rank % change State Rank % change Lafayette116.7%34.6% Alexandria26.7%7-2.3% Shreveport-Bossier City33.3%19.3% Monroe41.9%6-1.6% Baton Rouge5-7.9%41.8% New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner6-11.3%25.8% Lake Charles7-31.3%50.4% The Change in Real GSP by LA MSA
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Population Change by MSA: 2000-2010 2000-2010 change in US = 9.7% 2000-2010 change in LA = 1.4%
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Population Change in NE Louisiana: 2000-2010 Ouachita/Lincoln Parish: +10,696 NELA less Ouach/Lincoln: - 8,800
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Index of population change 1980-2010 (1980=1): US, LA, NELA Hispanic as % of Population 19802010 Louisiana2.35%4.25% United States6.45%16.35%
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Other Economic Indicators
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New Light Trucks/Vans: State/Year2007200820092010 Louisiana157,665126,57492,10598,783 NE Louisiana10,2018,4186,2817,057
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New Automobiles: 2007200820092010 Louisiana98,08389,25865,78261,637 NE Louisiana4,4624,3763,2543,399
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NE LA Dealer Sample: New Vehicles: Source: Cross-Sell Reports
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Building Permits:
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Housing Permits Ouachita Parish 200520062007200820092010 Building Permits580516437271232219 Total Cost (millions $) $103.6$89.5$68.0$47.3$38.5$37.3 Building Permit Value: Source: U.S. Census
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% Change Median Price RankState% change 2008-10 1 North Dakota10.2% 2Oklahoma4.0% 3Iowa3.0% 4Louisiana2.6% 5Nebraska2.2% 2008-10 Change in Existing Home Prices: Top 5 States Northeast LA = +3.2% United States = -12.7% Source: National Association of Realtors
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And the lowest ranking states: RankState % change in median price 2008-10 46California-17.8% 47Idaho-17.9% 48Florida-26.4% 49Arizona-28.6% 50Nevada-31.8%
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200820092010%chg 2008-10 Baton Rouge $165,000$163,000$169,600+2.8% New Orleans$160,500$160,100$159,700-0.5% Monroe$129,000$134,000$135,000+4.7% Shreveport$138,500$147,000$156,600+13.1% % Change in Median Home Prices: Louisiana MSA’s: Source: National Association of Realtors
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Home Price less than $200,000 200820092010 Close price $115,000$118,000$114,500 Price per Sq Foot$71.05$73.49$72.11 Home Price Greater Than or Equal to $200,000 200820092010 Close price $252,000$249,900$252,000 Price per Sq Foot$106.41$106.33$107.51 All Existing Homes 200820092010 Close price $128,850$133,000 Price per Sq Foot$77.12$80.81$79.73 Existing Home Sales in Lincoln, Morehouse, Ouachita, Union seem to lack support for a significant price rise… Source: NE LA Board of Realtors MLS
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200820092010 Under $200,000126211981161 $200,000 and up290317340 Until we note the number of homes sold in Northeast LA:
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20062007200820092010 listings27582745266424172643 sales17301679155215131501 Existing homes Market: Ouachita, Morehouse, Lincoln, Union
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And bankruptcy filings in LA lag the Nation: 2007 = 1.0 Western District 2010 =12,536 (+5.1%) Louisiana 2010 = 19,236 (+5.3%) U.S (+13.8%) Source: U.S. Federal Court Ouachita Parish Foreclosures 2004200520062007200820092010 593486601655601650582 Ouachita foreclosures are down (approx ½ US rate):
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The Labor Market
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Total Covered Employment (Jobs): Figures as of 2 nd qtr 2010: LA Dept of Labor; USBLS.
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Construction:
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Manufacturing:
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Retail Trade:
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Finance and Insurance:
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Health Care & Social Assistance: *US data contains both education and health care
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Total Employment (excluding Healthcare):
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Unemployed Dec-07Dec-10 Alexandria2,5464,720 Baton Rouge13,52927,103 Houma2,6795,213 Lafayette3,5964,656 Lake Charles3,5306,379 Monroe3,5246,139 New Orleans17,07238,136 Shreveport7,79912,079 Unemployment Rate (%) Dec-07Dec-10 Alexandria3.86.7 Baton Rouge3.77.1 Houma2.65.1 Lafayette3.35.6 Lake Charles3.86.7 Monroe4.47.7 New Orleans3.37.0 Shreveport4.36.6 Unemployment by MSA: Source: Laworks.net US 12/2010=9.1% LA 12/2010=7.2%
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Dec-09 RDec-10 R Total Nonfarm Employment in Louisiana 1,890,0001,899,300 Total Private Non-farm Employment in Louisiana1,518,7001,534,700 Dec 2007 RDec 2009 RDec 2010 R Mining & Logging51,60047,30052,300 Oil & Gas Extraction7,9008,9008,600 Crude Petrol & Nat Gas Ext7,8008,6008,000 Support Activities for Mining39,20036,40039,600 Drilling Oil & Gas Wells9,6007,3009,000 Louisiana Employment: LA continued weekly unemployment claims 2009-10 = -24.2% US continued weekly unemployment claims 2009-10 = -20.5%
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Regional Outlook
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Probable s sources of significant Job growth in Northeast Louisiana for the next 2-5 years: Manufacturing Autos Food processing Telecommunications Financial Services/Information
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Jobs (f/t equivalent): 2,700 - 9,000 2.5% - 8.2% HH Income($ millions):$90.0 - $285.0 2.4% - 7.5% 5 year estimates of growth (range): % change based on aggregate of Lincoln, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Union Parishes
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Threats to local economic activity: Next Auto fails to obtain Federal Loan Cuts to State Government Higher Education Amounts unknown K-12 education Probably not
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The Impact of Gardner Denver Thomas F/T Equivalent JobsHH Income Direct Effects230$9.2 Million Indirect Effects300$7.5 Million Total Impact530$16.7 Million Regarding the effect on NELA of State funding cuts to higher education, consider first the annual impact of Gardner Denver Thomas:
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Now consider the combined impact of ULM, Tech, and Grambling on NELA. 100% of Spending F/T equivalent JobsHH Income From University Spending5,830$340 million From Student Spending2,020$37 million Total Impact7,850$377 million 5% Cut in Spending F/T equivalent JobsHH Income -292-$17.0 million -101-$1.85 million -393-$18.85 million And a 5% cut in State funding: Source of data: Louisiana Board of Regents
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