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Dr. Michael Pakko Chief Economist and State Economic Forecaster Institute for Economic Advancement, UALR November 2, 2011 Arkansas Economic Outlook Arkansas Economic Forecast Conference 2011
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Arkansas fared relatively well during the recession... Arkansas’ Experience... but the recovery has been faltering.
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Economic conditions in the U.S. and Arkansas appear to be deteriorating in 2011 … –Waning consumer confidence –Political uncertainty –Gasoline price spike –Spring storms and flooding, summer drought Arkansas’ Experience
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Output/GDP Personal Income Retail Sales Real Estate Labor Markets Topics
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GDP by State, 2010 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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GDP by MSA Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Personal Income
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Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Personal Income Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Personal Income Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Personal Income Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Taxable Sales Constructed by the Institute for Economic Advancement using data on sales and use tax collections from the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.
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Source: Oil Price Information Service Taxable Sales
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Sources: Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, Oil Price Information Service, Institute for Economic Advancement. Introducing: Arkansas Taxable Sales Including Gasoline (ATSIG)
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Taxable Sales Sources: Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, Oil Price Information Service, Institute for Economic Advancement. Introducing: Arkansas Taxable Sales Including Gasoline (ATSIG)
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Taxable Sales Source: Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, Institute for Economic Advancement.
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Home Sales Source: Arkansas Realtors® Association
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Home Sales Sources: Arkansas Realtors® Association, Institute for Economic Advancement.
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Home Sales Sources: Arkansas Realtors® Association, Institute for Economic Advancement.
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Home Prices Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
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Home Prices Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
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Home Prices Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
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Employment Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Employment
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment
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Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Institute for Economic Advancement
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Unemployment Rates Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Unemployment Rates Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Institute for Economic Advancement.
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Economic Outlook "Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future." - Niels Bohr, Nobel prize-winning physicist.
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Real GDP
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Personal Income Q4/Q4 Growth (%) 2010 4.7 2011 3.6 2012 5.1 2013 3.9
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Sales Q4/Q4 Growth (%) 2010 5.8 2011 4.4 2012 3.2 2013 2.0
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Home Sales Sales (Pct. Change) 2009 24.7K -0.4% 2010 23.6K -4.4% 2011 23.4K -0.8% 2012 26.3K +12.6% 2013 27.5K +4.3%
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Employment Q4/Q4 Growth 2009 -5.64M -4.1% 2010 +0.70M +0.5% 2011 +1.37M +1.1% 2012 +1.26M +1.0% 2013 +2.24M +1.7%
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Employment Q4/Q4 Growth 2009 -37.9K -3.2% 2010 +15.1K +1.3% 2011 +4.6K +0.4% 2012 +15.3K +1.3% 2013 +18.1K +1.5%
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Employment Q4/Q4 Growth 2009 -37.0K -3.1% 2010 +9.1K +0.8% 2011 -1.4K -0.2% 2012 +15.3K +1.3% 2013 +18.1K +1.5% Including expected revision in 2012
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Unemployment End of Year (Q4) 20109.6 20119.1 20128.8 20138.4
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Unemployment End of Year (Q4) 20107.9 20118.2 20127.9 20137.6
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Arkansas Economist For more information and analysis of the Arkansas Economy, visit the Arkansas Economist: www.arkansaseconomist.com
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