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Economic Outlook 2014-2015. To: GFOAZ By: Jim Rounds Senior Vice President Elliott D. Pollack & Company February 21, 2014. Economic Crisis Du Jour. European Debt; U.S. Debt Ceiling; Rating Downgrade; ObamaCare; Fiscal Cliff; Sequestration; Govt. Shutdown; Debt Ceiling…Again;
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Economic Outlook 2014-2015 To: GFOAZ By: Jim Rounds Senior Vice President Elliott D. Pollack & Company February 21, 2014
Economic Crisis Du Jour • European Debt; • U.S. Debt Ceiling; • Rating Downgrade; • ObamaCare; • Fiscal Cliff; • Sequestration; • Govt. Shutdown; • Debt Ceiling…Again; • And Again… No growth for you!
United States Real Gross Domestic Product*Annual Growth 1970 - 2015**Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis & Blue Chip Economic Indicators Recession Periods 3.8% = 40-year avg during expansion * Based on chained 2009 dollars. ** 2014 and 2015 are a forecast from the Blue Chip Economic Indicators, January 2014. 3.2% = 20-year avg during expansion
US Non-Farm EmploymentChange from Prior Month (S/A)June 2010 – January 2014Source: Bureau Labor of Statistics Feel Better When >200k
U.S. Unemployment Rate 1970 – 2014* Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Recession Periods Underemployment = 12.7% *Seasonally adjusted data through January 2014
U.S. Leading Indicators1971 – 2013* Source: The Conference Board Recession Periods *Data through December 2013
10 Components of U.S. Leading Indicators – December 2013 + • Interest rate spread • Manuf. new orders index • Leading Credit Index (inverted) • Stock prices • Manuf. new orders – consumer goods • Manuf. hours • Consumer expectations • Manuf. new orders – capital goods • Building permits • Claims for unemployment (inverted) -
Consumer Confidence1978 – 2013* Source: The Dismal Scientist Recession Periods Worried Weary P.O.’d Disenfranchised *Data through December 2013.
WEALTH EFFECT Housing prices are up. Stock market is up.
Financial Obligation Ratio**1980 – 2013* Source: Federal Reserve Recession Periods *Data through third quarter 2013 **Ratio of mortgage and consumer debt (including auto, rent and tax payments) to disposable income.
Recession Periods Household Debt CompositionPercent Change Year Ago2004 – 2013* Source: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York * Data through third quarter 2013.
How Rate Sensitive? $25,000 Car Loan Payments 5-Year Term
For Comparison: Mortgage Payments 30-Year Term
Business Spending on EquipmentPercent Change from Prior Quarter 2005 – 2013* Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis Recession Periods *Data through third quarter 2013
Business Spending on Plant Percent Change from Prior Quarter2005 – 2013* Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis Recession Periods *Data through third quarter 2013 Note: Data smoothed in Q1 of 2011
Hours WorkedPercent Change from Year Ago1976 – 2013* Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Recession Periods *Data through third quarter 2013
US Non-Farm EmploymentPercent of Persons Working Full Time (S/A)1970 – 2013*Source: Bureau Labor of Statistics Recession Periods LT Average *Data through December 2013.
Top Sources of New JobsU.S.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics *Job growth January 2014/ January 2013
Jobs are being created at a slow rate. Those that have jobs are spending a little more but will remain cautious. Unemployment should trend lower. Wealth levels are improving. Consumer Summary:
Businesses are in better shape. Spending on equipment to continue to grow. Spending on plant will lag until capacity utilization goes higher…getting close. Employment to continue to grow. Business Summary:
Arizona At Risk For Spending Cuts Federal Spending as Percent of State GDP National Average = 5.3% Pew Center for the States
What will they bring us this spring? Impact of the shutdown was overstated. We don’t want to go through this again though. Federal Government Summary:
Hawaii Jobs growing Top 10 Jobs declining Job Growth 2006 Alaska 24 Source: US BLS 10 7 9 5 1 4 3 15 14 23 8 2 11 6 50
Hawaii Jobs growing Top 10 Jobs declining Job Growth 2010 Source: US BLS Alaska 2 8 48 18 1 27 39 7 46 5 9 50 4 23 6 40 32 41 10 49 43 3
Hawaii Jobs growing Top 10 Jobs declining Job Growth 2013* Source: US BLS Alaska 50 8 21 1 17 4 49 11 10 2 14 5 26 9 43 6 3 7 *Pre-revisions
Arizona RankEmployment Growth1990-2013Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics *Pre-revisions
Arizona Employment*Source: ADOA *December 2013/ December 2012
Top Sources of New JobsArizonaSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics, ADOA *Job growth December 2013/ December 2012
Top Sources of New JobsU.S.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics *Job growth December 2013/ December 2012
Arizona Job Losses Exceeded U.S.Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Seasonally Adjusted Data Slide stolen from Lee McPheters…
Arizona Jobs Regained Since Bottom of CycleMost Industries Yet To Regain Lost Jobs Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Thousands of Jobs, Seasonally Adjusted, As of December 2013
Greater Phoenix Employment*Source: ADOA *December 2013/ December 2012
Employment Levels: Greater Phoenix back to Peak in 2016?Source: ADOA Recession Periods Peak *Based on seasonally unadjusted monthly data
Tucson Total Nonfarm Employment NSA1990 – 2013*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Recession Periods *Data through December 2013.
Tucson Employment*Source: ADOA *December 2013/ December 2012
Balance of State Employment*Source: ADOA *December 2013/ December 2012
Why did population flows slow? • Slow job growth, • High un(der)employment, • Delayed retirement, • Difficulty in selling home, • Difficulty in qualifying for a loan, • Etc.
Arizona Population Growth Was Slow But Still Top 10 in 2012 1 9 3 5 4 6 7 10 2 Percent Change 2012 8 U. S. Census Bureau
Arizona Rank - Population Growth1991-2012Source: Census Bureau
31 States in Red Lost Domestic Population to 19 States in Green Texas, Florida, Arizona Attracted Most Domestic Migrants in 2012 9 10 5 4 Alaska Hawaii 6 3 7 8 Slide stolen from Lee McPheters… 1 2 U.S. Census Bureau
Arizona Domestic Migration RankingSource: U.S. Census Bureau *No data available for 2010
Arizona International Migration RankingSource: U.S. Census Bureau *No data available for 2010