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LARGEST TEXAS METROPOLITAN REGIONS 26% 24% TEXAS POPULATION: 27.9 MILLION 8% DFW and Houston each represent about 1 in 4 Texas residents, together accounting for half of Texas’ population 7% DFW San Antonio Austin Houston 7.2M 2.1M 6.8M 2.4M
POPULATION OF LARGEST U.S. REGIONS 1990 1. New York 16.8 Million 2. Los Angeles 11.3 Million 3. Chicago 8.2 Million 4. Philadelphia 5.4 Million 5. Detroit 4.2 Million 6. Boston 4.1 Million 7. Washington D.C. 4.1 Million 8. Miami 4.1 Million 9. Dallas – Fort Worth 3.9 Million 10. Houston 3.8 Million
POPULATION OF LARGEST U.S. REGIONS2016 1. New York 20.2 Million 2. Los Angeles 13.3 Million 3. Chicago 9.5 Million Adding 140,000+ new residents each year. 4. Dallas – Fort Worth 7.2 Million 5. Houston 6.8 Million 6. Washington D.C. 6.1 Million 7. Philadelphia 6.1 Million 8. Miami 6.1 Million 9. Atlanta 5.8 Million 10. Boston 4.8 Million
DFWPOPULATIONGROWTH ESTIMATES AN HOUR A WEEK 3.3 MINUTES A YEAR A DAY 18 PEOPLE 1 PERSON 3,024 PEOPLE 140,000 PEOPLE 432 PEOPLE 16,768,007 7,894,214 10,001,371 12,890,587 2020 2030 2040 2050
DFW Economy THE COST OF LIVING THE COST OF DOING BUSINESS 100 U.S. Average A 4bed/2bath house that would cost just over $1M in San Francisco would only cost about $275k in Dallas. The cost of doing business is 7% lower in Dallas than the national average
DFW Economy LABOR FORCE 3.6 Million Dallas Region Labor Force SEPTEMBER Y-O-YJOB GROWTH TOP 3 U.S. METROS New York 86,000Dallas 93,600Atlanta 68,300
350,000+ Students enrolled in higher education across Texas 45,481 Number of Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees awarded in 2015 by Dallas-area colleges and universities 272,745 Number of graduates in 2015 from the 100+ colleges and universities within Texas and its four adjacent states
DFW Economy INDUSTRY DIVERSITY
TEXAS AND BUSINESS CLIMATE Right to Work State
TEXAS AND BUSINESS CLIMATE Right to Work State Low Worker Compensation Cost
TEXAS AND BUSINESS CLIMATE Right to Work State Low Worker Compensation Cost No State Income Tax
TEXAS AND BUSINESS CLIMATE Right to Work State Low Worker Compensation Cost No State Income Tax Ranked by CEOs as a Top 10 State for Business
TEXAS AND BUSINESS CLIMATE Right to Work State Low Worker Compensation Cost No State Income Tax Ranked by CEOs as a Top 10 State for Business Central USA Location for One Day Access
DIRECT FLIGHTSTO MAJOR WORLD CITIES 206 Non-Stop Destinations 149 DFW International Airport by the Numbers: Domestic Destinations 170,000+ daily passengers 165 gates 24-hour operations 7runways 57 International Destinations 5terminals 4simultaneous landings #1largest carbon-neutral airport in North America 0slot constraints GLOBAL ACCESS 0curfew hours
DOMESTIC ACCESS RING HOURS % POP. SERVED KILOMETERS 1 16% 10 966 2 37% 24 1,545 3 93% 48 2,887
STRENGTH OF THE ECONOMY Gross Product in USD • Russia • Spain • Mexico • Netherlands • Saudi Arabia • Argentina • Sweden - $511B • Poland • Belgium • Austria • UAE • South Africa • Singapore DFW is the largestTexas region for Texas $1.64T 31% 30% High Tech Jobs Manufacturing Jobs DFW is #1 in the countryfor DFW $486B (30% of state GDP) Capital Investment and Job Creation New Home Construction MSA Per Capita GDP
DALLAS-FORT WORTH IF DFW WERE A STATE 9TH IN GDP 8 NEW JERSEY | 10 NORTH CAROLINA IF DFW WERE A COUNTRY 23RD IN GDP 22 SWEDEN | 24 NIGERIA 4THLARGEST METROPOLITAN REGION IN THE USA
DFW AND SWEDEN TRADE: $89.05 MILLION 30 A GLOBALTRADING CENTER Top GoodsExported from DFW Aircraft and Parts $7.3 billion Semiconductors $2.9 billion Communication Equipment $2.7 billion Motor Vehicles $2.3 billion 28.05% $64.07 M Exports from DFW to Sweden Top ServicesExported from DFW $24.97M Financial $2.2 billion Air Transportation $1.7 billion Freight $1.7 billion Management $1.3 billion Information Technology $1.2 billion 71.95% Imports from Sweden to DFW
NOTABLE SWEDISH COMPANIES OPERATING IN DFW IKEA Ericsson Loomis Alfa Laval Tetra Pak Swedish companies with operations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area 46
Q&A Melissa Maguire Manager, International Economic Development Sarah Carabias-Rush SVP, International Economic Development