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U.S., Florida & Orange County Economic Update 2015 Economic Summit Orlando, FL December 15 th, 2015
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Economic Policy Uncertainty Health Care Reform Employer mandates Impact on labor market Dodd-Frank Financial Regulatory Reform Impact on credit flows & financial sector 37.1% (104 – 94 without proposals) Fiscal Policy Monetary Policy When will interest rate hikes commence? Labor market/wage growth How will financial markets react?
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U.S. Forecast
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Payroll jobs to reach potential
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U.S. Forecast Missing Workers
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U.S. Forecast
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Unemployment if “missing workers” were found
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U.S. Economic Outlook 2014 Q2 2014 Q3 2014 Q4 2014201520162017 GDP % Change, Annual Rate 4.65.02.42.32.52.72.9 Consumer Price Index % Change, Annual Rate 3.01.1-1.21.60.41.92.2 Consumer Sentiment 82.883.089.884.190.489.588.9 Consumption % Change, Annual Rate 2.52.22.62.42.93.02.8
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U.S. Forecast The Arithmetic of Higher Oil Prices: Each $1 decrease in the price of a barrel of oil will: Decrease price of gallon of gas 2.5 cents Push consumer gasoline bills down $3 billion Lower the CPI 0.03% Raise real disposable income 0.25%
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U.S. Forecast The Economics of lower Oil Prices: Each permanent $10 decrease in the price of a barrel of oil will: Raise forecast real GDP growth 0.2% in 1 st year, 0.5% in the 2 nd Raise forecast of payroll employment 110,000 in 1 st year and 390,000 in 2nd Psychic Impact Domestic production impacts?
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U.S. Forecast
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Florida Housing Market Housing market recovery continues Now single-digit price appreciation Still high level of investor activity Housing finance still an issue
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Florida Housing Market
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November 2014 November 2013 Percent change Closed Sales17,77216,06110.7% Median Sale Price $176,000$170,0003.5% Median Days on Market 544910.2% Inventory ( Months Supply ) 5.35.6-4.8% Florida Housing Market
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Investors are still active in Florida residential real estate Still high share of cash transactions Private equity, hedge funds international buyers
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Median Monthly Rent Median Home Price Annual yield January2012$1,233$129,00011.5% January-2013$1,289$145,00010.7% January-2014$1,395$163,00010.3% November- 2014 $1,420$176,0008.1% Housing Market Cash Sales Why are investors still active in Florida residential real estate?
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November 2014 November 2013 Cash as % of November 2014 Sales Florida6,9617,04839.2% Miami1,2921,39341.9% Tampa1,2241,09839.1% Jacksonville43942832.4% Orlando72373133.0% Housing Market Cash Sales
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Florida Forecast
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2014-2017 Averages; Q4 2014 Forecast Florida Sector % Average Annual Growth Construction9.2 Professional & Business Services3.5 Trade, Transportation & Utilities3.3 Leisure & Hospitality2.0 Education-Health Services1.9 Information1.2 Financial0.9 Manufacturing0.6 State & Local Government0.5 Federal Government-0.6
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Region Population Growth Average % ChgRank Florida 1.4--- Deltona 1.27 Gainesville 0.811 Jacksonville 1.44 Lakeland 1.09 Miami 1.25 Naples 2.41 Ocala 1.63 Orlando 2.12 Palm Bay 1.18 Pensacola 0.612 Tallahassee 0.810 Tampa 1.26 2014-2017 Averages; Q4 2014 Forecast
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Region Employment Growth Average % ChgRank Florida 2.2--- Deltona 1.77 Gainesville 1.112 Jacksonville 2.33 Lakeland 1.59 Miami 2.14 Naples 2.91 Ocala 1.58 Orlando 2.72 Palm Bay 1.76 Pensacola 1.311 Tallahassee 1.410 Tampa 1.85 2014-2017 Averages; Q4 2014 Forecast
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Orlando MSA Sector % Average Annual Growth Construction8.6 Professional & Business Services4.1 Leisure & Hospitality2.9 Trade, Transportation & Utilities2.4 Education-Health Services2.2 Information1.8 Manufacturing1.2 State & Local Government1.1 Financial0.4 Federal Government-0.4
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Orange County Forecast
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Sean M. Snaith Sean M. Snaith, Ph.D.Director Institute for Economic Competitiveness (407) 823-1453 Sean@SeanSnaith.comWWW.IEC.UCF.EDUwww.facebook.com/seansnaith Twitter: @seansnaith Thank you
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