Central Wisconsin Economic Research Bureau
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Division of Business and Economics
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481
(715) 346-3774  (715) 346-2537
 
 
Paul D. Warner, Ph.D.
 
Director, Central Wisconsin Economic Research Bureau
 

Stevens Point Area
1st Quarter 1984

 

Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13

 

     The Stevens Point area is highlighted in the second part of the report. Tables 7 - 13 paint a local economic picture based on labor market conditions, demand for public assist­ance, construction activity and financial institutions.

     Employment gains by general sector for Portage County are revealed in Table 7. In contrast to the fourth quarter 1983 report, manufacturing employment has jumped signi­ficantly. There are two reasons for this gain. First, the Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations which gathers the data, moved to a new "bench mark" in January 1984. This procedure can cause jumps in the industry figures. Secondly, there were genuine expansion-related gains in the first three months of 1984. These gains occurred primarily in the lumber, furniture and non-electrical machinery industries and were large enough to more than offset a decline in food processing employment.

     Retail-wholesale trade employment figures continue to be discouraging. Employment in this sector has been flat since December 1983 and has even dropped 6% below the reces­sion influenced reading of the previous March. These employment figures were gathered in the middle of the month and do not reflect job openings created by Plover's Factory Outlet Mall.

     Table 8 shows further increases in the demand for labor. Help wanted advertising in the first quarter of 1983 had sagged to 52"A. of the first quarter 1980 level. In the first quarter of this year the volume of advertising stood at 73.8%. Even though this figure is considerably better than last year's reading, it is down from the 86.9 recorded last December.

      The demand for public assistance and unemployment compensation is down markedly from the first quarter 1983 level. Claims for general relief at the City of Stevens Point office dropped 52%, while unemployment compensation claims plummeted 23.5%. These sizable drops also represent significant improvement over the fourth quarter 1983 figures. The details on public assistance and unemployment claims are contained in Table 9 and Table 10 respectively.

     Residential construction is another bright spot in the local economy. Stevens Point-­Plover area residential building permits, alteration permits, and the estimated value of each are up significantly over year earlier figures (Table 11). However, when compared to the last three months of 1983, residential construction activity has been flat. This result may be due to seasonal factors. On the other hand, the leveling out of residential construction activity could reflect the impact of rising mortgage rates and growing uncertainty about the use of adjustable rate mortgages. Residential construction figures for the second quarter of 1984 will provide a more accurate indication of the impact of rising interest rates.

     Little discernible pattern can be found in the nonresidential construction data (Table 12). Building permits are down in terms of the estimated value of new starts, com­pared to the first quarter 1983 reading. However, the level of winter activity is so slight that it is difficult to interpret quarterly changes. The key to the nonresidential construction measure is the detection of major projects large enough to generate employment multiplier effects throughout the local economy.

     The level of financial activity recorded at the four largest commercial banks in Portage County shows impressive gains over year earlier figures. Bank deposits are up 9.8%, while bank loan activity jumped a healthy 13.9% (Table 13). These gains are consistent with the employment and construction statistics. Nevertheless, there is a possible warning sign in the bank data. The amount of deposits fell slightly from the fourth quarter 1983 level of $223.6 million. This drop could reflect seasonal factors or increased competition from non-bank financial institutions. However, bank deposits serve as a proxy for the local money supply. Economists have traditionally used the money supply as a leading indicator of future economic conditions. If a pattern of declining or stagnant deposits at Portage County banks is established, the local economy is certain to sag. Such a pattern has not yet been established. Bank deposit activity in the second quarter of 1984 will shed more light on this issue.

 

 
TABLE 7:
PORTAGE COUNTY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE BY SECTOR
 
Employment
March 1984
Employment
March 1983
Percent
Change
Manufacturing
4,300

3,600

+19.4

Services
7,220

7,090

+1.8
Trade

4,600

4,900

-6.0

Construction
310
210
+47.6
Government
5,600

5,200

+7.7

 
TABLE 8:
HELP WANTED ADVERTISING IN PORTAGE COUNTY
                                
Index Value
Stevens Point
(March)
U.S.
(February)
1984
1980=100
73.8

123.0

1983
1967=100
52.0

83.0

 
TABLE 9:
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE CLAIMS IN PORTAGE COUNTY
 
1984
First Quarter
1983
First Quarter
Percent Change
Total Caseload

75

114

-52.0

* As of First Quarter 1986 Public Assistance Claims are being
compiled on a county-wide basis, therefore no comparable 1985 figure.
 
TABLE 10:
UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS IN PORTAGE COUNTY
 
1984
First Quarter
1983
First Quarter
Percent Change
Total Claims

1,695

2,216

-23.5

 
TABLE 11:
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN STEVENS POINT-PLOVER AREA*
 
1984
First Quarter
1983
First Quarter
Percent Change
Residential Permits Issued

30

21

+42.9
Estimated Value of
New Homes
$1,730.2
(thousands)
$1,041.5
(thousands)
+66.1
Number of Housing Units
42
32
+31.2
Residential Alteration
Permits Issued
77
39
+97.4
Estimated Value
of Alterations
$135.2
(thousands)
$58.4
(thousands)
+131.5
*Includes Stevens Point, Village of Plover, and the Towns of Hull, Stockton, Sharon, and Plover.
 
TABLE 12:
NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN STEVENS POINT-PLOVER AREA*
 
1984
First Quarter
1983
First Quarter
Number of Permits Issued

3

2

Estimated Value of
New Structures
$244.0
(thousands)
$473.1
(thousands)
Number of Business Alteration Permits 
30
16
Estimated Value
of Business Alterations
$184.6
(thousands)
$658.4
(thousands)
*Includes Stevens Point, Village of Plover, and the Towns of Hull, Stockton, Sharon, and Plover.
 
TABLE 13:
FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR PORTAGE COUNTY
 
1984
First Quarter
(Millions)
1983
First Quarter
(Millions)
Percent Change
Bank Deposits
$222.5
$202.6
+9.8
Bank Loans
$130.7
$114.7
+13.9
 
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