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Changing Workforce Demographics in Michigan June 13, 2006 Operation ABLE Tenth Annual Think Tank for Human Resources Professionals, Employers, and Human.

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1 Changing Workforce Demographics in Michigan June 13, 2006 Operation ABLE Tenth Annual Think Tank for Human Resources Professionals, Employers, and Human Resources Specialists

2 Demographics At a glance our nation will experience: An annual rate of growth of 1% A 20% increase in total population by 2020 Increased diversity; 30% of total population will be Hispanic or African American Growth in the elderly segment of population

3 States in the South and West are Expected to Show Big Gains Through 2020 Average Annual Percent Change in State Populations: 0.5 to 0.9

4 Population Trends: By 2020 the Echo Boomers will be between 21 and 43 years of age. The Echo Boomers currently make up 31% of the civilian work force

5 Michigan Demographics Growth by 2020 – –Estimates range from a loss of 1 million residents by 2020 up to 7% growth –Michigan is projected to slip from the 8 th most populous state to the 10 th spot –Under 18 declining by 6% by 2030, 65+ increasing 71% Diversity –Although change will be less than any other region in the US, largest growth will be among Hispanics Counties, regions expected to grow –SE Michigan (including Ann Arbor), and Grand Rapids area

6 Michigan Demographics - Population Projections Our population is aging, and our working-age population in 2030 will be older than it is in 2000. The population 65 years and over is projected to increase by 70.7%, with the population 85 years and over more than doubling.

7 Michigan Population Projections – Median Age Census 2000 data depicted median age as 35.51 Median age will increase to 40.16 by 2030. 2000200520082010201220152017202020222024202620282030 35.5136.5237.1537.4237.5837.8138.0838.6238.9639.2639.5539.8340.16

8 Michigan Demographics – Working Age Population Preliminary Population Projections to 2020 in Michigan Metropolitan Areas AreaCensus 1980 Census 1990 Estimated 2000 Estimated 2010 Estimated 2020 Metro7,718,7957,697,6437,886,6008,303,5008,541,800 Non Metro1,543,2491,597,6341,722,6001,817,8001,913,000 Total9,262,0449,295,2779,786,70010,121,30010,454,700

9 Michigan Demographics – Working Age Population Michigan’s working age population accounts for 61.6% of its population. As the baby-boom generation begins to reach age 65, Michigan’s working age population will fall less than 6% 200020102030 Michigan61.6%63.4%57.8%

10 Workforce Trends – Labor Availability Michigan’s total labor force exceeds 5.1 million more than the population of 31 other states In comparison to surrounding states, Michigan’s younger population profile insures a balanced long-term employee pool.

11 Workforce Trends- Hourly Compensation Wages are competitive. Of all Michigan workers: Median earnings per hour are $12.25 40% earn more than $15.00 per hour 40% earn more than $10.40 per hour 20 % earn $7.50 or less per hour


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