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Fourth Edition State, Nine Regions, and 93 Counties Demographic Change in the State Economic Influences at Work Housing Statistics, Trends, & Forecast Summary of Findings. 2006 NEBRASKA PROFILE. Nine Regions and 93 Counties. Demographics:. Racial Minorities still growing quickly
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Fourth Edition State, Nine Regions, and 93 Counties Demographic Change in the State Economic Influences at Work Housing Statistics, Trends, & Forecast Summary of Findings 2006 NEBRASKA PROFILE 2006 Nebraska Profile
Nine Regions and 93 Counties 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • Racial Minorities still growing quickly • Growth of Hispanics is strong as well 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • Losing population < 20 years old • Seem to be gaining 20-24 and 55-64 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • North and South declining • Only urbanized counties growing: Urban = Douglas, Lancaster, and Sarpy 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • Census Bureau estimates by county 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • Fewer people leaving Nebraska • Significant international migration 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • IRS net migration data for Nebraska 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • IRS returns and exemptions for Nebraska 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • DMV data indicates otherwise 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • Positive change strong in working years 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • Positive change in South and Urban • Urban has most of increase 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • PUMS data shows domestic migration 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • PUMS data shows where people came from in 2004 2006 Nebraska Profile
Demographics: • PUMS data shows international declined over last couple of years, up in 2004 2006 Nebraska Profile
Employment has expanded moderately Economics: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Nebraska business establishments Economics: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Economics: • Nebraska vs U.S. unemployment rates 2006 Nebraska Profile
Economics: • Nebraska unemployment rates by Zone 2006 Nebraska Profile
Economics: • Income – earned income per job 2006 Nebraska Profile
Economics: • Industries with highest rates of pay • Farm earnings up 154% 02-03, 8.5% 04 2006 Nebraska Profile
Per capita income keeps pace with U.S. Economics: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Economics: • Personal Bankruptcies continue upward 2006 Nebraska Profile
Economics: • Nebraska Poverty Rates 2006 Nebraska Profile
Housing Production: SF and MF Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
With pop down, housing is up everywhere Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Average prices for single-family homes Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Prices by County from PA&T Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Size and market values per square foot Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Value of Single Family Construction Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Nebraska Association of Realtors Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
OFHEO – Housing Price Index Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Housing: • Results from November 2005 survey • Statewide vacancy rate up from 5.9% 2006 Nebraska Profile
Degree of need for new construction • 1 = no need; 5 = extreme need Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Degree of need for new construction Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Asked for need for rehab as well • Extreme need occurring more frequently Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Sentiment is moderate need for rehab Housing: 2006 Nebraska Profile
Summary of Findings: • Population declines in rural areas • Pop growth in cities and east • Nebr. is more racially diverse • Nebr. employment grows modestly • Income rises • Homeownership continues rising 2006 Nebraska Profile
Summary of Findings: • SF housing production high • Homeowner prices rise everywhere • Problems persist for low-income persons • Emerging weakness in some rental markets 2006 Nebraska Profile
Changing characteristics and attributes of market present opportunities to realign housing resources - urban/rural • Upgrades and preservation • Lot production • New construction in selected markets Summary of Findings: 2006 Nebraska Profile