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California's Prosperity: Job Growth, Economic Pressure, and Impacts on Key Industries

This article explores the current state of California's economy, focusing on job growth, unemployment rates, tax policies, import tariffs, industrial and logistics sectors, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and government employment.

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California's Prosperity: Job Growth, Economic Pressure, and Impacts on Key Industries

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  1. So. California Prosperity . . . John Husing, Ph.D. Economics & Politics, Inc. Chief Economist, IEEP

  2. After Losing 8.71 Million Jobs … Now At A Record Level of JobsU.S. Jobs Long Slow Growth - Not Over-Heating Now What?

  3. Unemployment Rates: Full Employment 18.0% 10.6% 9.1% 4.4%

  4. Cut Taxes … Increase Spending • Lower Taxes • Massive Increase in Spending on Infrastructure • Result: Increased Deficit Spending Increased Upward Pressure on Employment • Increased Pressure On Prices FED Rate Increase Needed to Reduce Economic Pressure

  5. Interest Rate History10 year Fixed Rate

  6. California Job Gains/Losses Up 1,064,038 6.7% Up 2007 15,844,325 2016 16,908,363 Recovery 2,243,097 Great Recession -1,179,058

  7. Southern California

  8. 9 Southern County Economy Gaining Strength!

  9. Job Quality: Split

  10. California’s Fastest Growing Metropolitan Areas in 2015!

  11. Unemployment Rates

  12. The Issue: Poverty

  13. Gold Mine Theory Secondary Tier Primary Tier

  14. Sophisticated Warehousing Operations

  15. Value of the Dollar:Helps Imports & Hurts Exports 100.0 2012-2016 25.6%

  16. Port Container VolumesOn Pace To Tie 2nd Highest Import Level

  17. Place Tariffs on Imports • Imports More Expensive • Lower Foreign Imports & Hurts the Inland Empire • Reduced U.S. Jobs Handling Imports • Improve U.S. Manufacturing Jobs except for Automation Losses • Higher Prices At Retail Stores

  18. Corporate Taxes Based on U.S. Sales not Income • Retailer Buy Imports for $80 … Sell in U.S. For $100 … • Pay Tax on $100 • Firm Makes U.S. Goods for $80 … Sells Abroad for $100 … Pay No Taxes • Removes Incentive to Put HQ Abroad to Avoid U.S. Taxes • Discourages Imports & Hurts the Inland Empire • Encourages Exports • Could Bring Billions of Dollars Back to the U.S.

  19. E-Commerce Growth RatesYear Over Year by Quarter 1.1% 8.4%

  20. Industrial OverwhelminglyIn The Inland Empire

  21. Industrial Vacancy Rate Low Everywhere! 2005/2006 2009Q3 2016Q3 San Diego 7.0% 12.0% 4.3% Inland Empire 2.7% 12.8% 4.3% Central Valley NA NA 2.0% Orange Co. 5.4% 6.5% 1.4% L.A. Co. 2.1% 3.2% 1.0% Source: CB Richard Ellis

  22. Industrial Asking Price Per SF/Mo. Central Valley $0.36 Inland Empire $0.52 Ventura $0.65 Los Angeles$0.74 Orange $0.84 San Diego $0.85 Source: CB Richard Ellis

  23. Logistics Powerful Job Growth • 2011-2016 • 10.7% of New Jobs • Median Pay $45,456

  24. Manufacturing: Should Be A Major Growth Source

  25. California Manufacturing Job GrowthJust 4.8% of U.S. Growth

  26. Manufacturing Jobs • 2011-2016 • 1.8% of Job Growth • Median Pay $52,000

  27. Construction: Finally Coming Back

  28. Massive Infrastructure Spending Tariffs Affect Imports Potential For Higher Interest Rates Privatize Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac But Leave FHA Alone • Dollars For Freeways, Airports Transit, Harbors, Rail Lines • Greater Union Construction Job Growth • CA Opposition to Trump & CA Environmental Policies • Reduced Construction of Logistics Facilities • Lower Construction Job Growth • Fed Already Discussing More Rate Rises In 2017 Due to Hot Economy • Housing More Expensive • Dampen Home Sales & Residential Construction Jobs • All Mortgages Rates Act Like Jumbo Rates – Some Increase in Rates • Housing More Expensive • Still Have Lower Down Payments For Qualifying Homes • Dampen Home Sales & Residential Construction Jobs

  29. Residential Prices

  30. Share of Local Population Can Afford the Median SFR Home

  31. Construction Jobs • 2011-2016 • 9.8% of Job Growth • Median Pay $52,000

  32. Health Care

  33. Repeal & Replace Affordable Care Act • Repeal Without Replacement Could Unsettle Insurance Market • Impact of Repeal & Replace Together Depends Upon Conditions • Remove Penalty For Not Having Insurance • Previous Medical Conditions Use Subsidized High Risk Pool • Children Stay on Parents Insurance Until 26 • Eliminate Mandated Maternity & Mental Health Coverage • End Subsidies & Give Refundable Tax Credits For Coverage If No Employer Coverage • End Federal Subsidies for Medicaid, Use State Block Grants • Create Multi-State Insurance Markets

  34. Potential Impact On Health Care Demand & Quality of Life 1,800,482 Drop in Uninsured -46.5% Drop in Share Uninsured

  35. Health Care Jobs: Continuous Growth • 2011-2016 • 11.7% of Job Growth • Median Pay $60,000

  36. High Paying Sectors Ahmad Adel Al-Khatib Jack Dangermond

  37. BA or Higher

  38. Office Vacancy Rates Recovering But Remain High! 2006Q4 2009Q4 2016Q3 Inland Empire 7.6% 22.6% 13.8% Ventura NA NA 13.8% L.A. Co. 9.4% 14.1% 13.4% Central NA NA 11.9% San Diego 10.1% 18.0% 12.4% Orange Co. 7.3% 18.7% 9.7% Source: CB Richard Ellis

  39. Professionals & Mgmt., Higher Ed., Mining Utilities, Information Group Slowly Adding Jobs 2011-2016 8.9% of Growth Median Pay $75,000

  40. Government

  41. Shrink Government Expand Military • Continued Decline in Non-Defense Government Jobs • Increase in Civilians & Military Defense Positions • Twenty-Nine Palms Marine Corps, San Bernardino Co. • Fort Irwin, San Bernardino Co. • March Air Reserve Base, Riverside Co. • Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona; China Lake Naval Test Ctr. • Edwards Air Force Base, Kern County • Naval & Marine Corps Bases, San Diego • Naval Base, Oxnard • Air Force Missile Base, Los Angeles • Skunk Works, Boeing, Other Defense Contractors

  42. Federal, State, Local Government 2011-2016 -0.3% of Job Growth Median Pay $62,000

  43. Change In Corporate Tax Code • Hurt Retailers, Who Will Be Taxed on Domestic Sales Not Just Income • Reduced Retail Job Growth Already hurt by E-Commerce

  44. Low Paying Job GrowthRetail, Consumer & Bus. Services, Hotel, Eat & DrinkAmusement, Agriculture, Employment Agency 2011-2016 44.6% of Job Growth Median Pay $30,000

  45. Summary: Look Ahead • Trump Impacts Hit Mostly in 2018 • Health Care Strong But Under ACA Repeal Threat • Logistics Strong But Under Tariff Threat • Manufacturing Encouraging Except For CA Environment • Infrastructure Construction Helped By More Spending Except For CA Environment • Interest Rates Likely To Rise More Than Anticipated • Residential Market Stabilized But Possibly Hurt By Rates • Industrial Construction Strong But Under Tariff Threat • Office Market Weak Due to E-Commerce & Vacancy Levels • Retailers Modest Growth But Under Threat from Tariffs & E-Commerce

  46. www.johnhusing.com

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