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Social and Economic Trends in Missouri Missouri’s Communities and Change

Social and Economic Trends in Missouri Missouri’s Communities and Change. Presented by: Bill Elder. Rotary Club Lexington, Missouri November 12, 2008. Total Population. World: 6.7 Billion. U.S.: 302 Million. Mo.: 5,878,415. U.S. : 20.2 Million Five States: 10.6 Million. *. *.

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Social and Economic Trends in Missouri Missouri’s Communities and Change

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  1. Social and Economic Trends in MissouriMissouri’s Communities and Change Presented by: Bill Elder Rotary Club Lexington, Missouri November 12, 2008

  2. Total Population World: 6.7 Billion U.S.: 302 Million Mo.: 5,878,415

  3. U.S. : 20.2 Million Five States: 10.6 Million * * Missouri 5.0% US 7.2% * * *

  4. Regions within regions

  5. * * -1% -283

  6. 5.9 Million 2.8 Million 2 Million

  7. * -519

  8. Latino Population in Missouri, 2006

  9. Enrollment ChangeMissouri Public SchoolsFrom 1.4% to 2.8% in 5 years

  10. Economic Share Economic Share in Missouri by County Source: MERIC

  11. Retail “Pull Factors” Source: MERIC, using data from MO Dept. of Revenue, U.S. BEA and U.S. Census Bureau

  12. What Companies Want Bottom-line factors dominate when it comes to recruiting new manufacturing facilities, relocations, and expansions.

  13. DED Target Clusters • Financial Services • Life Sciences • Automotive • National Security • Information Technology • Agribusiness • Energy • Transportation/Logistics

  14. Cheetah Barriers Source: MERIC

  15. Connectivity

  16. ACS Plans • ACS data are available now for areas with populations of 65,000 or more • In 2008, the Census Bureau will release the three year estimates for areas with populations of 20,000 or more. • In 2010, 5-year estimates will be released l including the smallest of geographic areas - down to the tract and block group levels.

  17. * * -1% -283

  18. For More Information Google OSEDA University of Missouri Office of Social & Economic Data Analysis

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