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Economic and Demographic Briefing

Economic and Demographic Briefing. Presented to: The Greater Florida Buccaneer Chapter of AAHAM and Florida HFMA’s Summer Session on Sand Key. August 12, 2010. Rod Lewis, PhD Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development The University of West Florida clewis2@uwf.edu.

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Economic and Demographic Briefing

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  1. Economic and Demographic Briefing Presented to: The Greater Florida Buccaneer Chapter of AAHAM and Florida HFMA’s Summer Session on Sand Key August 12, 2010 • Rod Lewis, PhD • Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development • The University of West Florida • clewis2@uwf.edu

  2. Introduction • Florida’s Medical Cluster • Economic Overview • Housing Values • Unemployment • The Cluster Defined • Industry Jobs, Earnings and Growth • Demographics • Population Growth Patterns by Age, Race and Sex

  3. Distribution of Florida’s Medical Cluster

  4. Distribution of Florida’s Medical Cluster

  5. Key MSAs and Their Associated Counties • Jacksonville (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns) • Tampa (Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas) • Miami (Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach) • Orlando (Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole)

  6. Single Family Residential Housing Values Source: zillow.com

  7. Month Over Month Change in Single Family Residential Housing Values Source: zillow.com

  8. The Status Quo • Economics • The unemployment rate appears to be bouncing around an unsustainably high rate.

  9. Unemployment Rates (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Source: Local Area Unemployment Statistics – June 2010 figures represent estimated values for the MSAs and observed values for the state.

  10. Unemployment Rate – Change Over Same Month Previous Year Source: Local Area Unemployment Statistics – June 2010 figures represent estimated values for the MSAs and observed values for the state.

  11. Employment by Occupation in Florida’s Medical Cluster

  12. Fastest Changing Occupations in the Medical Cluster

  13. Total Population (MSAs) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  14. Total Population (State of Florida) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  15. Population Growth Rates (MSAs and State) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  16. Hispanics as a Percentage of Total Population Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  17. Total Population over 65 (MSAs) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  18. Total Population over 65 (Florida) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  19. Percentage of Total Population over 65 Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  20. Female Population Totals 15-35 (MSAs) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated )

  21. Female Population Totals 15-35 (Florida) Source: Economic Modeling Specialists Incorporated

  22. Births as a Percentage of the Vital Female Population (State of Florida) Source: Regional Economic Modeling Incorporated’s Policy Insight Plus Model (with Haas Center Updated Baseline)

  23. Economic and Demographic Briefing Presented to: The Greater Florida Buccaneer Chapter of AAHAM and Florida HFMA’s Summer Session on Sand Key Questions? • Rod Lewis, PhD • Haas Center for Business Research and Economic Development • The University of West Florida • clewis2@uwf.edu

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