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Economic Outlook Orlando, FL January 5 th, 2010
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U.S. Forecast U.S. has endured a Severe Recession The “Great Recession” is now over So why doesn’t it feel like it? The credit freeze necessitated the quadruple policy bypass Recovery and rehabilitation underway Ugly “scar” on prominent display and slow to fade Labor market will take a long time to recover
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U.S. Forecast What will be the shape of the recession and recovery? Alphabet soup: U-shaped, V-shaped, L-shaped or maybe W-shaped? Sports equipment: Hockey stick?
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U.S. Economic Outlook 4 th Quarter 2009 Forecast
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U.S. Economic Outlook IEC 4 th Quarter 2009 Forecast 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2010 Q1 2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 Gross Domestic Product % Chg, Annual Rate 2.22.1*1.42.11.82.4 Consumer Price Index % Chg, Annual Rate 1.91.80.30.61.71.5 Consumer Sentiment 68.4 70.873.775.376.276.8 Total Consumption % Chg, Annual Rate 2.00.2-0.41.13.02.6
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A look at the Florida housing data: November 2009 Snapshot
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Realtor SalesMedian Sales Price Region or MSA November 2009 November 2008 %Chg November 2009 November 2008 %Chg STATEWIDE 14,0268,694 61 $139,000$158,200-12 Orlando 2,2921,27779$137,100$167,900-18 Gainesville 1669084$167,000$160,0004 Punta Gorda 27017455$100,000$97,7002 Pensacola 33019173$150,500$152,100 Jacksonville 1,04261270$149,200$154,300-3 Tallahassee 17410074$162,000$170,000-5 Florida Sales Report – November 2009 Single-Family, Existing Homes
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Florida Sales Report – November 2009 Single-Family, Existing Homes Realtor SalesMedian Sales Price Region or MSA November 2009 November 2008 %Chg November 2009 November 2008 %Chg STATEWIDE 14,0268,694 61 $139,000$158,200-12 Ocala 25115958$87,800$122,800-29 Fort Lauderdale 70750739$182,100$229,100-21 Miami 45536624$184,800$224,700-18 Orlando 2,2921,27779$137,100$167,900-18 Melbourne-Titusville- Palm Bay 39132819$105,000$126,700-17
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A look at the housing data: January 1994– November 2009
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Florida Forecast Residential real estate showing signs of improvement. Sales up, prices still falling. Commercial real estate: wave of foreclosures poised to impact the sector Economic recovery in Q1 2010. Labor market to remain in a funk Short-run demographics hinder recovery Long run population growth rates lower
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Region Population Growth Average % ChgRank Florida 0.9--- Deltona 0.210 Gainesville 0.86 Jacksonville 1.04 Lakeland 1.62 Miami 0.67 Naples 1.04 Ocala 2.31 Orlando 1.43 Palm Bay 0.58 Pensacola 0.49 Tallahassee 0.86 Tampa 0.95 2010-2013 Averages; Q4 2009 Forecast
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Region Employment Growth Average % ChgRank Florida 1.6--- Deltona 1.16 Gainesville 0.68 Jacksonville 1.62 Lakeland 1.07 Miami 1.34 Naples 1.25 Ocala 1.53 Orlando 2.11 Palm Bay 1.16 Pensacola 0.68 Tallahassee 0.59 Tampa 1.62 2010-2013 Averages; Q4 2009 Forecast
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ORLANDO Sector % Average Annual Growth Professional & Business Services 4.8 Manufacturing 2.5 Education-Health Services 2.4 Trade, Transportation & Utilities 1.9 Leisure 1.9 Other Services 1.4 State & Local Government 1.3 Financial 0.8 Information 0.5 Construction & Mining 0.4 Federal Government -0.6
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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.EDU Thank you
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