Central Wisconsin Economic Research Bureau
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Division of Business and Economics
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481
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Randy F. Cray, Ph.D.
 
Director, Central Wisconsin Economic Research Bureau


Marshfield Area
3rd Quarter 1995

 

Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table16

 

     The Marshfield area economy generated a considerable amount of good news for Third Quarter 1995. The unemployment rate fell in the area to a very low level. Further, total employment in the county rose by a robust 3.2 percent. Nonfarrn seasonally unadjusted payrolls likewise increased by a healthy 3.5 percent rate. Merchants remain fairly optimistic about their situation but their assessment has been declining over the past year or so. Lastly, advertising in the local area by employers remains at elevated levels. 

     Wood county employment expanded by a net 1,439 jobs in the nonfarm sectors of the Wood county economy (Table 7). Thus, on a twelve‑month comparison basis, payrolls rose by a brisk 3.5 percent. Services added 1,118 people to its employment figure, manufacturing increased by 391, and trade added 205 jobs. However, construction employment fell by 163 and government employment is estimated to have declined by 112 positions. The CWERB Marshfield Employment Index estimates that employment rose by approximately 5.7 percent in the Marshfield area. 

     The CWERBs Retailer Confidence Index is presented in Table 8. Local merchants indicate that store traffic and sales were higher than a year ago. However, since early 1994 the response levels have been trending downward which means the rate increase has been judged to be declining for sales and traffic. Similarly, the response levels for expected store traffic and sales are positive which suggests improvement over last years activity levels. However, the trend has been one of falling response levels since about mid 1994. 

     Help wanted advertising remained strong during Third Quarter (Table 9). Even though the index was unchanged from last period, the level of advertising was substantial. Consider that the mark of 272 indicates there are 2.7 jobs being advertised for every one job in 1980. Since early 1993 the index has been trending sharply upwards. Clearly, employers located throughout the state are advertising on a state‑wide basis in search of qualified workers thus helping the local index to rise. 

     Data for Table 10, Public Assistance, is not available. A change over to a computerized system in Madison has delayed the release of the data. As soon as it becomes available on a regular basis it will once again be included in the report. 

     Table 11 gives us unemployment claim data for Wood county. Please note, as of July 1995 data are collected by county rather than by local office. Therefore, the data for Third Quarter 1995 is not directly comparable to that of Third Quarter 1994. In the future the data will become compatible and allow for meaningful comparison. For now, however, we can only report that the number of new claims was 35 and total claims was 107. 

     Residential construction in the Marshfield area was somewhat off the pace of a year ago (Table 12). Residential permits fell by 8.3 percent, the number of alteration permits issued declined by 13.4 percent, and the associated value of the alterations contracted by 26.5 percent. Further, the number of housing units slatted for construction remained unchanged from a year ago. Only the estimated value of the new construction rose, and in this case by a 13.2 percent rate from a year ago. 

     Table 13 presents the volatile nonresidential construction figures for Third Quarter. The number of permits issued was 15 with an estimated value of $949 thousand. The number of alteration permits issued reached 18 for Third Quarter 1995 with an estimated value of $545 thousand. Generally speaking, the amount of building activity in the Marshfield area was higher this year than last. 

     Table 14 presents bank statistics for the local area. Due to the great number of mergers that have taken place over the past year the numbers for 1995 are not directly comparable to those of 1994. At the national level the financial services industry is being swept by consolidation and mergers. Our area has not escaped the trend. However, when we cycle through into next year, the numbers will once again be comparable. Suffice it for this quarter that the amount of bank deposits was $270.4 million and loans stood at $239.6 million. 

     Table 15 and Table 16 present Clark county economic data. The data are presented because Clark county is an important market area for many Marshfield area businesses. In sum, every category of nonfarm employment is estimated to have increased from last year. Further, the unemployment rate has declined over the same period. Thus, the data seems to indicate a strengthening in the Clark county economy.

 
TABLE 7:
WOOD COUNTY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE BY SECTOR
 
 
Employment
September 1994
(Thousands)
Employment
September 1995
(Thousands)
Percent Change
Manufacturing
10.2
10.6

+3.8

Services
16.1
17.2
+7.0
Trade

8.7

8.9

+2.4

Construction
1.8
1.6
-9.1
Government

4.2

4.1

-2.7

Marshfield Employment Index
151.3
159.9
+5.7
 
TABLE 8:
RETAILER CONFIDENCE IN MARSHFIELD*
 
 
Index Value
June 1995
September 1995
Total Sales Compared
     to Previous Year
55
62
Store Traffic Compared
     to Previous Year
50
55
Expected Sales Three
     Months From Now
59
62
Expected Store Traffic
     Three Months From Now
59
57
100 = Substantially Better
50 = Same
0 = Substantially Worse
*Data collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County
 
TABLE 9:
HELP WANTED ADVERTISING IN MARSHFIELD
 
 
Index Value
1994
1995
Marshfield
(September)
(1980 = 100)
272
272
U.S.
(August)
(1967 = 100)
127
130
 
TABLE 10:
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CLAIMS IN WOOD COUNTY
 
 
1994
Third Quarter
(Monthly Avg.)
1995
Third Quarter
(Monthly Avg.)
Percent
Change
Total Caseload
N/A
3,250
N/A
 
TABLE 11:
UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS IN WOOD COUNTY
 
 
1994
Third Quarter
(Weekly Avg.)
1995
Third Quarter
(Weekly Avg.)
Percent
Change
New Claims
29
35

N/A

Total Claims

60

107

N/A

*Due to programming changes data are collected on a
 county-wide basis as of July 1995
 
TABLE 12:
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN MARSHFIELD AREA*
 
 
1994
Third Quarter
1995
Third Quarter
Percent Change
Residential Permits Issued
12
11
-8.3
Estimated Value of
New Homes
$1,004.0
(thousands)
$1,136.5
(thousands)
+13.2
Number of Housing Units
13

13

0

Residential Alteration
Permits Issued
67
58
-13.4
Estimated Value
of Alterations
$421.8
(thousands)
$310.2
(thousands)
-26.5
*Data collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County
 
TABLE 13:
NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN MARSHFIELD AREA*
 
 
1994
Third Quarter
1995
Third Quarter
Number of Permits Issued
15

15

Estimated Value of
New Structures
$528.5
(thousands)
$949.0
(thousands)
Number of Business Alteration Permits
15
18
Estimated Value
of Business Alterations
$470.4
(thousands)
$545.3
(thousands)
*Data collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County
 
TABLE 14:
FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR MARSHFIELD*
 
 
1994
Third Quarter
(Millions)
1995
Third Quarter
(Millions)
Percent Change
Bank Deposits
$229.6
$270.4
+17.8
Bank Loans
$188.6
$139.6
+27.0
 
TABLE 15:
CLARK COUNTY EMPLOYMENT BY SECTOR
 
 
September 1994
(Thousands)
September 1995
(Thousands)
Percent Change
Manufacturing

2.5

2.6
+4.0
Services
2.1
2.2
+4.8
Trade
1.8

1.8

0
Construction
0.3
0.4
+33.3
Government 
1.9
2.3

+21.1

 
TABLE 16:
CLARK COUNTY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
 
 
September 1994
September 1995
Percent Change
Unemployment Rate
5.6%
4.3%
-23.2
Total Employed
15,809
16,138
+2.1
Total Unemployed
939
721

-23.2

Labor Force
16,748
16,859
+0.7
 
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