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Division
of Business and Economics
University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point
Stevens Point, WI 54481
(715) 346-3774 (715)
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Randy
F. Cray, Ph.D.
Director,
Central Wisconsin Economic Research Bureau
Marshfield
Area
4th Quarter 1997
Table
7 Table 8 Table 9
Table 10 Table 11
Table 12 Table 13
Table 14 Table 15
Table
16
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The Wood county area experienced an increase in its seasonally
unadjusted unemployment rate. However, the mark is still very
low from historic and economic points of view. In addition the
area experienced a total employment increase of approximately
2.5 percent. Other statistics presented in this report indicate
that the economy was quite stable. In other words growth was
modest by most accounts.
Wood county industrial employment expanded in the
categories of trade and services (Table 7).
The gains of 2.5 and 14.3 percent respectively offset the
declines registered for construction and government of 12.5 and
2.0 percent.
Manufacturing payrolls in the county are estimated to
be at the same level as last year. However, the Marshfield
Employment Index rose by a solid 5.2 percent. This gives strong
indication that local area payrolls grew more rapidly than in
the rest of the county.
Retailers in the
Marshfield area believe that store sales and traffic were modestly
better than a year ago
(Table 8). Moreover, the CWERB poll shows this group is forecasting
somewhat better results for the first three months of 1998 as
compared to 1997. Since about 1994 retailer sentiment has been
trending lower for all four questions. For example in early 1994
the retailer index was above 70 for the questions concerning
sales and store traffic.
Help wanted advertising in
Marshfield
rose by 8 points or about 4 percent from a year ago
(Table
9).
The 198 reading means that about 2.0 jobs are being advertised.
for every position listed in the base year. Thus, the index
remains at an elevated level for the local area. Meanwhile, the
U.S. help wanted advertising index expanded by approximately 8
percent. Thus signaling that the national economy is likely to
see continued growth in its payroll numbers.
Table 10 and
Table 11 present data on local family financial distress.
Public assistance claims on a county wide basis fell form 2,603
to 2,428 or about 7 percent over the past twelve months.
However, new unemployment claims on a wkly average basis
expanded by 23 cases or 31 percent when compared to last year.
Moreover, total unemployment claims rose by 101 or by 51 percent
over the same period. Thus, area layoffs have served to push
these numbers up above last year's marks.
Residential construction generated just 3 permits with
an estimated value of $360 thousand
(Table
12).
The number of units slated to commence in 4th Quarter was 6.
Residential alteration permits reached 23 and their estimated
value was $147 thousand. By in large the construction activity
on a percentage basis was off the pace of a year ago. However,
the number changes in an absolute sense were small.
Nonresidential construction activity is presented
without percentage changes due to the volatile nature of the
activity
(Table
13).
The number of permits issued in 4th Quarter was 10 and they are
estimated to have a value of $630 thousand.
Also, the number of business alteration permits was 15
and their value is estimated to be around $1.2 million. Thus, a
good amount of nonresidential spending took place during the
last quarter of the year.
Financial statistics for the
Marshfield
area are given in Table 14. For the first
time in memory, bank deposits in our sample declined from the
previous year's mark. The contraction amounted to about 2.9
percent. During the same period bank lending activity expanded
by just 1.0 percent in the sample of area financial
institutions.
Clark
county economic data are presented in Table
15 and Table 16. Clark county's
industrial sector employment expanded by about 1.6 percent. The
manufacturing sector lead the growth by increasing from 2,381 to
2,968 persons or by 4.8 percent. All other industrial sectors
either remained stable over the year or registered slight
declines. The unemployment rate rose to 6 percent in this
agriculture based county. However, total employment increased by
2.4 percent since December 1996. The paradox between having a
rising unemployment rate and rising employment can by explained
by the 3.3 percent rise in the county's labor force. |
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TABLE
7:
WOOD
COUNTY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE BY SECTOR
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Employment
December 1996
(Thousands)
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Employment
December 1997
(Thousands)
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Percent
Change
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| Manufacturing |
10.3
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10.3
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0
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| Services |
15.8
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16.2
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+2.5
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| Trade |
10.5
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12.0
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+14.3
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| Construction |
1.6
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1.4
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-12.5
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| Government |
5.1
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5.0
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-2.0
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| Marshfield
Employment Index |
153.8
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161.8
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+5.2
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TABLE
8:
RETAILER
CONFIDENCE IN MARSHFIELD*
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Index
Value
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September 1997
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December 1997
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Total
Sales Compared
to Previous Year |
56
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57
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Store
Traffic Compared
to Previous Year |
48
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55
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Expected
Sales Three
Months From Now |
61
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61
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Expected
Store Traffic
Three Months From Now |
56
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61
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100
= Substantially Better
50
= Same
0
= Substantially Worse
*Data
collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County |
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TABLE
9:
HELP
WANTED ADVERTISING IN MARSHFIELD
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Index
Value
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1996
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1997
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Marshfield
(December)
(1980
= 100) |
190
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198
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U.S.
(November)
(1987
= 100) |
85
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92
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TABLE
10:
PUBLIC
ASSISTANCE CLAIMS IN WOOD COUNTY
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1996
Fourth
Quarter
(Monthly
Avg.)
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1997
Fourth
Quarter
(Monthly
Avg.)
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Percent
Change
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| Total
Caseload |
2,603
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2,428
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-6.7
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TABLE
11:
UNEMPLOYMENT
CLAIMS IN WOOD COUNTY
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1996
Fourth
Quarter
(Weekly
Avg.)
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1997
Fourth
Quarter
(Weekly
Avg.)
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Percent
Change
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| New
Claims |
74
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97
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+31.1
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| Total
Claims |
195
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296
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+51.8
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TABLE
12:
RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION IN MARSHFIELD AREA*
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1996
Fourth
Quarter
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1997
Fourth
Quarter
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Percent
Change
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| Residential
Permits Issued |
5
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3
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-40.0
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Estimated
Value of
New
Homes |
$637.0
(thousands)
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$360.0
(thousands)
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-43.5
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| Number
of Housing Units |
5
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6
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+20.0
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Residential
Alteration
Permits
Issued |
27
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23
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-14.8
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Estimated
Value
of
Alterations |
$110.4
(thousands)
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$147.3
(thousands)
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+33.4
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collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County |
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TABLE
13:
NONRESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION IN MARSHFIELD AREA*
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1996
Fourth
Quarter
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1997
Fourth
Quarter
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| Number
of Permits Issued |
14
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10
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Estimated
Value of
New
Structures |
$525.3
(thousands)
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$629.9
(thousands)
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| Number
of Business Alteration Permits |
14
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15
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Estimated
Value
of
Business Alterations |
$924.1
(thousands)
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$1238.7
(thousands)
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| *Data
collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County |
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TABLE
14:
FINANCIAL
STATISTICS FOR MARSHFIELD*
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1996
Fourth
Quarter
(Millions)
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1997
Fourth
Quarter
(Millions)
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Percent
Change
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| Bank
Deposits |
$308.6
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$299.5
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-2.9
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| Bank
Loans |
$250.4
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$252.9
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+1.0
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| *Data
collected by UW Marshfield-Wood County |
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TABLE
15:
CLARK
COUNTY EMPLOYMENT BY SECTOR
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December 1996
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December 1997
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Percent
Change
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| Manufacturing |
2,831
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2,968
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+4.8
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| Services |
2,196
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2,180
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-0.7
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| Trade |
2,098
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2,078
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-1.0
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| Construction |
204
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257
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+26.0
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| Government |
2,055
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2,055
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0
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TABLE
16:
CLARK
COUNTY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
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December 1996
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December 1997
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Percent
Change
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| Unemployment
Rate |
5.2%
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6.0%
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+15.4
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| Total
Employed |
15,834
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16,215
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+2.4
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| Total
Unemployed |
868
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1,036
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+19.4
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| Labor
Force |
16,702
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17,251
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+3.3
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