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The economic results for this quarter suggest that the area has experienced
some economic difficulty. While it may be true that total employment and industrial
employment are slightly ahead of last year's totals, other economic
indicators suggest that economic conditions have weakened over the past twelve
months.
Portage County industrial sector employment given in Table 7
shows that only the trade and government sectors managed to register increases
in payrolls. Respectively, the
gains were 100 and 500 positions for these sectors.
Manufacturing, services, and construction employment contracted by 200,
100, and 200 positions over the past twelve months.
Thus, only 100 net jobs were created over the past year, or a scant 0.3
percent gain in industrial sector employment.
The CWERB retailer confidence survey is displayed in Table 8.
Local merchants believe that total sales compared to last year are lower.
Moreover, this group feels even more strongly that store traffic is off
the pace from a year ago. This
assessment correlates with the findings on sales tax collections.
This group was also asked to forecast future store traffic and sales.
The local merchants on our panel believe that both measures will
increase, but only modestly. Given the fact that this group is usually very optimistic by
nature, this assessment can be said to be guarded.
A good barometer of local labor market conditions is the help wanted
advertising index for Portage County (Table 9). From March of last year the index has fallen from 159 to 91,
or a decline of 45 percent. Thus,
there has been a sharp curtailment in the hiring plans of business firms.
The soft labor market situation is also evident in the U.S. help wanted
advertising figures. There we see that advertising is off by approximately 30
percent from a year ago.
Additional evidence to suggest that the local area has suffered from the
economic malaise is contained in Table 10 and Table
11. New Public Assistance
claims in Portage County rose from 132 to 142 on a monthly average basis.
Moreover, the total caseload figure for Portage County rose from 2,226
to 2,631, an increase of 18.2 percent. Another
measure of local family financial distress is unemployment claim information.
On a weekly average basis, new claims rose from 272 to 292, an increase
of 7.4 percent. More disturbing
is the fact that total unemployment claims rose from 1,701 to 2,021.
This represents an increase of about 19 percent from First Quarter
2001.
Residential construction activity in Table 12 shows
that the number of residential permits issued contracted slightly from 39 to
37. The estimated value of this
activity, however, climbed from $5.6 to $5.9 million. The number of housing units produced from these permits was
41. Residential alteration
activity expanded from a year ago. The
estimated value of home alterations grew from $667 thousand to $939 thousand
over the year. Thus, the
residential housing component of construction activity held up fairly well
over the course of the year.
Nonresidential
construction numbers are given without percentage changes because this type of
activity is very volatile from period to period Table 13.
The number of permits issued was 1, and it was valued at $1.8 million.
Last year 5 building permits were issued during First Quarter. During the same period the number of alteration permits rose
from 37 to 38 and the associated value jumped from $626 thousand to $3.1
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