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This report examines the performance and outlook of the economy in the second year of the recovery, analyzing GDP patterns, job changes, unemployment rates, and housing market trends. It provides valuable insights for policymakers and businesses.
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The 2nd Year of the Recovery: Performance and Outlook Stephen S. Fuller, PhD Director, Center for Regional Analysis School of Public Policy George Mason University October 27, 2010
Recession Recovery Patterns of GDP Past Four Recessions % Change in GDP Quarters After Trough Sources: BEA, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
U.S. Gross Domestic ProductQuarterly Change: 2006 – 2012 % Forecast > > > > > > > > 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: Global Insight
U.S. Coincident and Leading Indices Nov 2006 – Sep 2010 RECESSION > > > L.I. C.I.
ISM Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Indices MFG NON-MFG
Initial Unemployment Claims 000s (4-week moving average) 454
Annual Change in Payroll Jobs - US THOUSANDS Sep = + 321 Source: BLS Establishment Survey, NSA
U.S. Job Change by SectorDecember 2007 – December 2009 Ranked by Size in 2010 Total - 8,363,000 (000s) Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, (Seasonally Adjusted), GMU Center for Regional Analysis
U.S. Job Change by SectorDecember 2009 – September 2010 Ranked by Size in 2010 (000s) Total 613,000 Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, (Seasonally Adjusted), GMU Center for Regional Analysis
U.S. Unemployment Rate % 9.6 % • GI Fcst • 9.7 • 9.6 • 9.1 • 8.5 • 7.9 • 7.3 Source: BLS, Seasonally Adjusted
The Washington Area Economy
Washington MSA Leading Economic Index Month-Over-Year Percent Change 12-Month Moving Average
Annual Job ChangeWashington MSA 000s Annual Data Annual Month over Year 2008 2009 2010 Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
15 Largest Job MarketsJob Change Sep 09 – Sep 10 (000s) Washington + 56,100 Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Job Change by SectorSep 2009 – Sep 2010Washington MSA Total 56,100 (000s) Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Annual Job ChangeNorthern Virginia 000s Annual Data Annual Month over Year 2008 2009 2010 Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Job Change by SectorDec 2007 – Dec 2009Northern Virginia Total - 30,700 (000s) Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Job Change by SectorSep 2009 – Sep 2010Northern Virginia Total 15,000 (000s) Source: BLS March 2010 Benchmark, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Unemployment Rate % U.S. 9.5 6.2 5.1 MSA NVA Source: BLS (Not seasonally adjusted)
15 Largest Job MarketsRanked by Unemployment RateAugust 2010 % US 9.5 6.2 Source: BLS, NOT Seasonally Adjusted
Existing Home Sales Washington MSA Through September 2010 12-Month Moving Average
Percent Change in Inventories of Existing HomesMonth-Over-the-Year-Change2000 – 2010, MSA % Jan-May, 2006 >100 % Sep = + 2.1% Source: MRIS, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Total Active Listings Per SaleSeptember Each Year PW PG LDN DC MONT FFX ARL Source: MRIS, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Average Sales Price Percent ChangeWashington MSAAll Housing Types % Annual Change Annual Change by Month 2007 2008 2009 2010 Source: MRIS, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Average Sales Price Percent ChangeNorthern VirginiaAll Housing Types % Annual Change Annual Change by Month 2007 2008 2009 2010 Source: MRIS, GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Economic Outlook (GRP) – 2015Washington Area and Sub-state Portions(Annual % Change) % NV MSA SM DC Source: GMU Center for Regional Analysis
Employment Change bySub-state Region (000s) Average Annual Change 1990-2008 = 37,000 Source: BLS, GMU Center for Regional Analysis, 2009-2014 based on 2010 Benchmark data from BLS
GDP/GRP 2000 - 2015 % Washington U.S. Source: Global Insight, GMU Center for Regional Analysis