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1 2012 Economic Update Information provided by Jacksonville State University Center for Economic Development and College of Commerce and Business Administration
2 U.S. Consumer Sentiment Jan 2011 Jan % 70% 60% 78% 74% 68% 74% 70% 72% 64% 74% 70% 64% 59% 61% 50% 56% J F M A M J J A S O N D J Source: University of Michigan Institute of Social Research 3
3 In $Billions Monthly Sales for Retail & Food Services in U.S. Dec 2010 Dec 2011 in $ Bill $410 $400 $390 $380 $ % $401 $370 Dec-2010 Mar-2011 Jun-2011 Sep-2011 Dec-2011 Source: U.S. Census Bureau 6
4 Index % change Consumer Price Index U.S. City Ave Dec 10 Dec Dec 10 Source: U.S. Census Bureau +3% 12 Months Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec 11 7
5 U.S. Industrial Production Dec 2006 Dec % from Dec Source: Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System 8
6 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) Jan06 Jan12 16, pts (7.1%) Last 12 Months 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 J-06 J-07 J-08 J-09 J-10 J-11 J-12 Source: NY Stock Exchange 9
7 U.S. GDP 1 st Qtr rd Qtr % from 2nd Qtr Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 10
8 In $Billions $190 $170 $150 $130 $110 Alabama Gross Domestic Product % from Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis 11
9 % Change Sales Tax Monthly % Change AL 2010 vs % +3.54% Annual % % Source: Alabama Department of Revenue 12
10 TN 9.8% KY 9.1% Seasonally Adjusted NC 9.9% MS 10.4% AL 8.1% GA 9.7% SC 9.5% Preliminary Unemployment Rates Southeastern United States Dec 2011 FL 9.9% Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 14
11 % Change Sales Tax and Individual Income Tax Monthly % Change 35% 25% 15% 5% AL 2010 vs 2011 Sales Tax Income Tax -5% -15% +3.48% Sales +4.98% Incomes Source: Alabama Department of Revenue 15
12 State Survey 1st Quarter 2012 Approximately 271 respondents Operated by University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research cber.cba.ua.edu 16
13 % of Respondents Economic Outlook for Alabama Q compared to Q % 40% 30% 20% 23.3% 42.4% 32.8% 10% 1.1% 0% Much Worse Worse Source: Alabama Business Leaders Confidence Index Remain the Same Better 0.4% Much Better 17
14 Economic Outlook Index for Alabama Q2 10 Q % 55% 50% 45% 50% 52% 48% 55% 56% 51% 46% 52% 40% Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11 Q3 11 Q4 11 Q1 12 Source: Alabama Business Leaders Confidence Index 18
15 % of Respondents Alabama Hiring Outlook Q vs Q % 55.7% 45% 30% 15% 0% 3.7% Strong Decrease 17.0% Moderate Decrease No Change 22.9% Moderate Increase 0.7% Strong Increase Source: Alabama Business Leaders Confidence Index 19
16 % Reporting Increase Alabama Hiring Outlook Q2 10 Q % 55% 50% 45% 47% 50% 48% 52% 53% 52% 46% 50% 40% Q2 10 Q3 10 Q4 10 Q1 11 Q2 11 Q3 11 Q4 11 Q1 12 Source: Alabama Business Leaders Confidence Index 20
17 Economic Indicators Calhoun County 21
18 Calhoun County Membership Survey 2012 Ten years of data from Chamber Membership Results for seven questions First chart shows last years results Second chart shows this years results Third chart shows results for all ten years 22
19 Q#1: Your Comparison of this Years Economic Outlook to This year worse 9% Last This year better 41% About same 50% Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey Last Year Jan
20 Q#1: Your Comparison of this Years Economic Outlook to This year worse 5% Last About same 38% This year better 57% This Year Jan 2012 Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 24
21 % "This Year Better" 80% 60% 40% Q#1: Your Comparison of this Years Economic Outlook to Last % 64% 67% 56% 58% 40% 47% 43% 41% 57% 20% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 25
22 Q#2: Your Employment Outlook for Coming Year Cutback # emp 10% Expand # emp 19% Remain same 71% Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey Last Year Jan
23 Q#2: Your Employment Outlook for Coming Year Cutback # emp 8% Expand # emp 30% Remain same 62% Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey This Year Jan
24 % "Expand # Emp" Q#2: Your Employment Outlook for Coming Year 52% 34% 17% 28% % 43% 34% 37% 31% 25% 17% 19% 30% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 28
25 Remain same 75 Q#3: How Likely to Increase Employee Compensation in Coming Year Very unlikely 36% Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey Very likely 18% May or may not 46% Last Year Jan
26 Remain same 75 Q#3: How Likely to Increase Employee Compensation in Coming Year Very unlikely 21% Very likely 30% May or may not 49% Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey This Year Jan
27 % "Very Likely" Q#3: How Likely to Increase Emp Compensation in 75% 50% 25% Coming Year % 48% 47% 53% 54% 58% 42% 30% 24% 18% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 31
28 Remain same 75 Q#4: How Likely is Increase in Demand for Your Products in Coming Year Very unlikely 7% Very likely 32% May or may not 61% Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey Last Year Jan
29 Very Remain same 75 Q#4: How Likely is Increase in Demand for Your Products in Coming Year Very unlikely 8% likely 44% May or may not 48% This Year Jan 2012 Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 33
30 % "Very Likely" Q#4: How Likely is Increase in Demand for Your Products in Coming Year % 50% 50% 59% 55% 62% 58% 50% 40% 32% 44% 25% 20% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 34
31 Remain same 75 Q#5: How Likely to Add New Products in Coming Year Very unlikely 30% Very likely 37% May or may not 33% Last Year Jan 2011 Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 35
32 Remain same 75 Q#5: How Likely to Add New Products in Coming Year Very unlikely 27% Very likely 39% May or may not 34% This Year Jan 2012 Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 36
33 % "Very Likely" Q#5: How Likely to Add New Products in Coming Year % 50% 45% 53% 38% 52% 47% 46% 33% 37% 37% 39% 25% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 37
34 Remain same 75 Q#6: How Likely to Expand Number of Outlets in Coming Year Very likely 7% May or may not 10% Very unlikely 83% Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey Last Year Jan
35 Remain same 75 Q#6: How Likely to Expand Number of Outlets in Coming Year Very likely 11% May or may not 17% Very unlikely 72% This Year Jan 2012 Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 39
36 % "Very Likely" Q#6: How Likely to Expand Number of Outlets in Coming Year % 27% 20% 10% 9% 13% 18% 11% 19% 9% 12% 7% 11% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 40
37 Remain same 75 Q#7: How Likely to Increase Expenditures on Advertising Very unlikely 41% in Coming Year Very likely 16% Last Year Jan 2011 Source: 2011 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey May or may not 43% 41
38 same 75 Q#7: How Likely to Increase Expenditures on Advertising Very unlikely 37% Remain in Coming Year Very likely 25% This Year Jan 2012 Source: 2012 Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey May or may not 38% 42
39 % "Very Likely" Q#7: How Likely to Increase Expenditures on Advertising in Coming Year % 40% 34% 37% 42% 32% 30% 20% 10% 21% 26% 25% 19% 16% 13% 0% Source: Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Membership Survey 43
40 In 1,000 Population Trends Calhoun County , Source: U.S. Census Bureau 44
41 Population Census Population Calhoun County 1990, 2000, , , , , , , , Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census 45
42 Billions of Current $ $4.0 $3.5 $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $2.44 GDP Calhoun County Billions of Current $ $ $2.75 $3.45 $3.70 $3.06 $3.26 $3.80 $3.68 $ Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 46
43 In 1,000 Labor Force Calhoun County Jan Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 48
44 In 1,000 Employment Calhoun County Jan Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 50
45 % Unemployed Unemployment Rate for Calhoun County % 9.5% 9.6% 8.5% 7.5% Not Seasonally Adjusted 7.5% 6.5% Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 52
46 8.7% Alabama Unemployment Rates December 2010 State Ave 8.9% Unemployment Rate 11.4% and Below % % 15.0% and Above Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations Not Seasonally Adjusted 53
47 7.5% Alabama Unemployment Rates December 2011 State Ave 7.5% Unemployment Rate 9.3% and Below 9.4% % 11.9% and Above Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations Not Seasonally Adjusted 54
48 Claims per Month Initial Unemployment Claims per Month Calhoun County 1, vs , Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations 55
49 In 1000 s 36.0 Total Private Industry Employees for Calhoun County in 1000 s Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations 57
50 Hours Worked per Week Ave # Hrs Worked per Week Calhoun County Jan-Nov Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations 59
51 $ per Hour Ave Hourly Earnings for Calhoun County Jan Dec 2011 $18 $17.11 $16.91 $17 $16 $16.19 $15.61 $16.17 $15.87 $15 $15.41 Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations 61
52 In $ Millions Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Annual Total FY09-10 FY10-11 Anniston in $ Millions $19 $18 $17 $17.90 $17.89 $18.05 $17.33 $17.13 $17.47 $16.84 $16.62 $16 $ Source: City of Anniston 62
53 % Change Sales, Use, Lodging Tax Monthly Change FY vs FY Anniston (Oct-Sept) in Percent 32% 24% 24% 16% 8% 0% 10% 1% 8% 5% 2% 3% -8% -16% -5% -5% -8% -5% -7% Source: City of Anniston 63
54 In $1,000,000 Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Oct & Nov 2010 vs 2011 Anniston in $1,000,000 $1.40 $1.365 $1.383 $ $1.35 $1.338 $1.30 Oct Nov Source: City of Anniston 64
55 In $ Millions Sales, Use, Rental Tax Annual Total FY04-05 FY10-11 Oxford in $1,000,000 $25 $24.25 $24.30 $23 $20.78 $22.59 $20 $18 $16.62 $17.34 $17.89 $ Source: City of Oxford 65
56 % Change Sales, Use Rental Tax Monthly Change FY vs FY Oxford (Oct-Sept) in Percent 6% 4% 2% 0% -2% -4% -6% 1% -1% 5% 2% -1% -1% -1% 4% 1% 0% -5% -1% Source: City of Oxford 66
57 In $ Millions Sales, Use & Rental Tax Oct & Nov 2010 vs 2011 Oxford in $1,000,000 $2.0 $1.9 $1.88 $ $1.86 $1.8 $1.81 $1.7 Oct Nov Source: City of Oxford 67
58 In $ Millions Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Annual Total FY03-04 FY10-11 Jacksonville in $1,000,000 $6.5 $5.5 $5.15 $5.29 $5.21 $5.24 $5.42 $4.5 $4.26 $3.88 $3.5 $3.09 $ Source: City of Jacksonville 68
59 % Change Sales, Use Tax Monthly Change FY vs FY Jacksonville (Oct-Sept) in Percent 15% 10% 5% 2% 9% 9% 5% 6% 11% 11% 0% -5% -10% -4% -3%-1% -1% -1% Source: City of Jacksonville 69
60 In $ Thousands Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Oct, Nov, Dec 2010 vs 2011 Jacksonville in $1,000 $575 $525 $475 $483 $ $450 $457 $466 $542 $425 $375 Oct Nov Dec Source: City of Jacksonville 70
61 In $ Millions Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Annual Total FY09-10 FY10-11 Piedmont in $1,000,000 $1.38 $1.36 $1.36 $1.34 $1.33 $1.32 $1.30 Source: City of Jacksonville
62 % Change Sales, Use Tax Monthly Change FY vs FY Piedmont (Oct-Sept) in Percent 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15% 1% 24% 15% 4% -6% 0% -5% 3% 0% 5% -2% -12% Source: City of Jacksonville 72
63 In $ Thousands Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Oct & Nov 2010 vs 2011 $120 $115 $110 $105 Piedmont in $1, $ $104 $105 $105 $100 Oct Nov Source: City of Jacksonville 73
64 Sales, Use Tax Annual Total FY07-08 FY10-11 Weaver in $1,000 $250 $240 $ $ $ $230 $220 $ $210 Source: City of Jacksonville
65 % Change Sales, Use Tax Monthly Change FY vs FY Weaver (Oct-Sept) in Percent 160% 120% 80% 40% 0% -40% -80% -120% -78% 111% -13% 18% -4% -42% 29% 24% -31% 62% 40% 18% Source: City of Weaver 75
66 In $ Thousands Sales, Use & Lodging Tax Oct & Nov 2010 vs 2011 Weaver in $1,000 $36 $28 $20 $12 $ $20 $19 $15 $4 Oct Nov Source: City of Jacksonville 76
67 Calhoun Housing YTD Nov 2010 vs YTD Nov 2011 YTD Nov 2010 YTD Nov 2011 % Change Total Homes Sold % Avg Selling Price $111,587 $114, % Avg Days on Market % Nov 2010 Nov 2011 Total Homes Listed 1,222 1, % Source: Alabama Real Estate Research & Education Center 77
68 Home Sales/Month Number of Home Sales Per Month Calhoun County Avg Source: Alabama Center for Real Estate 78
69 AHA Index Higher is Better Calhoun County Housing Affordability Index 3 rd Q Calhoun Bham Auburn Alabama U.S. Source: Alabama Real Estate Research & Education Center 79
70 Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility September 22, 2011 Source: Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility 80
71 Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility January 6, 2011 Since 1st burn Aug 9, 2003, have destroyed All GB Munitions/Nerve Agent All VX Munitions & 196,925 gallons VX All Mustard Munitions and Agent 100% Chemical Weapons Storage risk 100% stockpile destroyed Source: Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility 81
72 Calhoun County: Summing it Up Membership Survey- Positive Population- Up. Near record levels Employment- Up. Jan-Dec plus 1,500 Unemployment- Still high but down Dec (7.5%) vs Dec (8.7%) Recent trend has been down due to Labor Force Housing Market- Still down 82
73 State of Alabama Update Demographics Economic Indicators Education Achievemens 2003 Other Issues 83
74 Alabama 2010 Census Total Pop. by County State Pop: 4,779, % 9.6% 12.1% 8.9% 658, ,000 to 449, ,000 to 249,999 50,000 to 99,999 9,045 to 49,999 Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations 84
75 Alabama 2010 Census % Change by County State Pop: +7.5% 25.0% to 36.1% 10.0% to 24.9% 0.0 % to 9.9% -10.0% to -0.1% -16.1% to -10.1% 9.2% 9.6% 12.1% 8.9% Source: AL Dept of Industrial Relations 85
76 In Millions Civilian Labor Force Alabama in Millions Seasonally Adjusted Source: Alabama Dept of Industrial Relations 86
77 In Millions Employment for Alabama in Millions Seasonally Adjusted Source: Alabama Dept of Industrial Relations 87
78 In Millions Employment for Alabama Jan Dec 2011 in Millions Seasonally Adjusted Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: Alabama Dept of Industrial Relations 88
79 % Unemployed Unemployment Rate for Alabama % 8% Seasonally Adjusted 9.8% 9.9% 9.4% 6% 4% 5.1% 3.8% 3.5% 3.5% 5.4% 2% Source: U.S. Department of Labor 89
80 Percent 11% 10% 9% 8% 7% 9.3% 9.0% Unemployment Rate for Alabama vs United States Alabama United States Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Jan 2011 Dec 2011 Seasonally Adjusted 8.5% 8.1% Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 90
81 # of Weeks U.S. Average Weeks Unemployed Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 91
82 Alabama, Regional and National Economic Drivers Changes in Sector Employment Workforce Dynamics Income and GDP Dr. Richard Cobb, College of Commerce & Business Administration 92
83 Employed in Millions Total U.S. Non- Farm Employment in Millions Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 93
84 Participation Rate % U.S. Labor Participation Rate Percent Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 94
85 Millions U.S. Labor Force Labor Force Employed Not in Labor Force Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 95
86 U.S. Employment Assume Current 64.1 Percent Labor Participation Rate Unemployed - Millions Unemployment Rate - Percent Source: Bureau of labor Statistics 96
87 U.S. Employment Assume 67.1 Percent Labor Participation Rate Unemployed - Millions Unemployment Rate - Percent Source: Bureau of labor Statistics 97
88 Employment in Millions Total U.S. Non-Farm Goods Producing Employment in Millions Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 98
89 Percent U.S. Goods Producing Employment as % of All 30% Non-Farm Employment % 20% 15% 10% Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 99
90 Employment in Millions Alabama Non-Farm Employment Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 100
91 Employment in Millions U.S. Employment by Sector in Millions Goods Manuf. Prof/Bus Edu/Health Gov Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 101
92 Employment in 1,000s Alabama Employment by Sector Professional/Business Education/Health Government Manufacturing Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 102
93 Employment in Millions U.S. Construction Employment in Millions Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 103
94 Employment in Thousands Alabama Construction Employment Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 104
95 % of Population Employed 66 U.S. Employment Population Ratio Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 105
96 % of Population Employed Alabama Employment Population 64 Ratio Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 106
97 In $Billions Alabama Gross Domestic Product $200 $160 $120 $80 $40 $ Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis 107
98 35 25 Alabama Components of GDP $Billions of Current Dollars Government Manufacturing Education/Health Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis 108
99 Per Capita Income Alabama vs U.S $45,000 $40,000 $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 U.S. Alabama Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis 109
100 Per Capita Income Alabama as Percent of U.S. 86% % 82% 80% 78% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis 110
101 % HS or Better Education High School or Better Regional Comparison US AL AR FL GA LA MS NC SC TN TX Source: U.S. Census Bureau 111
102 Unemployment Rate % Unemployment Rate Percent -Nov 2011 Regional Comparison US AL AR FL GA LA MS NC SC TN TX Source: U.S. Census Bureau 112
103 % Pop Change Percent Population Change Regional Comparison US AL AR FL GA LA MS NC SC TN TX Source: U.S. Census Bureau 113
104 Per Capital Income in Thousands Per Capita Income 2010 Regional Comparison in $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 $Thousands $41 $34 $33 $39 $35 $38 $31 $36 $33 $35 $39 $0 US AL AR FL GA LA MS NC SC TN TX Source: U.S. Census Bureau 114
105 Alabama, Regional and National Economic Drivers Housing Dr. Richard Cobb, College of Commerce & Business Administration 115
106 GDP and Building Permits U.S. and Ala % US GDP % US Permits (mil) Ala Permits (1000) Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Census Bureau 116
107 Growth of Housing Vacancies U.S Total # of Units Vacant (mil) % of Units Vacant Source: U.S. Census Bureau 117
108 Housing Statistics for Alabama YTD Nov 10 vs YTD Nov 11 YTD Nov 2010 YTD Nov 2011 % Change Total Homes Sold 33,475 34, % Avg Selling Price $145,239 $141, % Avg Days on Market % Nov 2010 only Nov 2011 only Total Homes Listed 38,890 34, % Source: Alabama Center for Real Estate 118
109 Home Sales/Month Number of Home Sales Per Month Alabama ,994 4,971 4,807 4,539 3, Avg - - 3, ,922 2,985 3,020 3,051 3, Source: Alabama Center for Real Estate 119
110 Ave Days on Market Homes Avg Days on Market Alabama Avg Source: Alabama Center for Real Estate 120
111 % Negative by State Percent Negative Equity Mortgages by State Quarter 3, % 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 58% 47% 44% 35% 30% 30% NV AZ FL MI CA GA Source: Core Logic 121
112 % Negative by State Regional Negative Equity Mortgages by State 50% Quarter 1, % 30% 20% 10% % 0 0 US AL AR FL GA LA MS NC SC TN TX Source: Core Logic 122
113 Alabama, Regional and National Economic Drivers Energy Auto Manufacturing Sector CAFÉ and Fuel Uncertainty Dr. Richard Cobb, College of Commerce & Business Administration 123
114 Retail Price* of Electricity Alabama vs. U.S. by Sector *Cents per Kilowatt-hour YTD Sept Sector Alabama U.S. AL Rank Residential Commercial Industrial All Sectors Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA) 124
115 2011 Price* of Electricity vs. Congressional Apportionment States Seats Lost Price* States Seats Gained Price* NY TX NJ GA MA SC PA FL MI AZ IL NV OH UT IA WA MO LA Avg Avg *Cents per Kilowatt-hour Source: EIA, US Census Bureau 125
116 Southeast Auto Industry Ford GM Nissan GM GM Toyota 22 Ford Mercedes 65 Peterbilt Volkswagen Nissan BMW GM Honda Toyota Hyundai Kia Volvo/Mack Trucks Freightliner Freightliner Freightliner Custom Chassis Sprinter Atlantic Ocean Heavy Truck Auto and Light Truck Gulf Of Mexico MILES Source: Economic Development Partnership of Alabama *Assembles Dodge Sprinter vans 126
117 In Millions U.S. Motor Vehicle Production Source: International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA) 127
118 In Thousands Alabama Motor Vehicle Production Source: Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA), Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association (AAMA) 128
119 Motor Vehicle Issues Ethanol Blending Requirements Ethanol Billions of Gallons Ethanol Blended % Source: EIA 129
120 Anniston Regional Airport Current Operations Airfield 623 Acres Approximately 32,000 Annual Operations 34 Based Aircraft Part 139 (Unscheduled Commercial Service) FAA Designated C-III (Up To 118 Wingspan) Runway 5/23 7,000 x 150 Precision Approach (ILS) to Runway 5 Source: Garver Engineering 130
121 ANNISTON REGIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL AREA IMPROVEMENTS NEAR TERM Source: Garver Engineering 131
122 State of Alabama Summary Population Census Up Regional Pop Growth low Employment Up Unemployment Rate Improved Education Regional Avg. Income Regional Avg. Auto Base Growing Auto Fuel Uncertainty Sector Employment Risk Housing Stable Workforce Participation Population Ratio Trend 132
123 2012 Economic Update Calhoun County & State of Alabama Calhoun County Survey- Turning? Employment- Up Unemployment- Down Sales Tax- Up Housing- Off 1% State Survey-1 st Q Better Alabama Gross State Product Up State Tax Revenues Up Housing- Up 133
124 Thanks to Sponsors of Economic Forum Presenting Sponsor Alabama Power Platinum Sponsor Regional Medical Center Gold Sponsor AOD Federal Credit Union B.R. Williams Trucking Cheaha Bank Wells Fargo Bank Silver Sponsor Sunny King Automotive Group 134
125 Appendices Appendix A: Full Chamber Membership Survey Results (Jan 2012) Appendix B: esri Census 2010 Summary Profile for Calhoun County Appendix C: esri Census 2010 Sample Retail Market Potential Report (Jacksonville) 135
126 Appendix A: Full Chamber Membership Survey Results (Jan 2012) 136
127 Appendix B: esri Census 2010 Summary Profile for Calhoun County 137
128 Appendix C: esri Census 2010 Sample Retail Market Potential Report (Jacksonville) 138
129 Projected Job Growth by State through % % % % % 139
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