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1 Old Dominion University 2013 National Economic Outlook January 30, 2013 Professor Vinod Agarwal Professor Mohammad Najand Professor Gary A. Wagner 1
2 Presentation Outline 2012 Scorecard Current economic conditions Outlook for 2013 What are the likely sources for growth? Monetary Policy Downside Risks Upside risks 2
3 2012 Scorecard 2012 Forecast 2012 Actual Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 2.40% 2.26% Employment 2.00% 1.38% Unemployment rate 7.9% 8.1% Consumer Price Index (CPI) 2.30% 1.74% CPI Core 2.10% 1.89% 3 - month Treasury bill 0.50% 0.09% 10 - year Treasury bond 1.90% 1.80% 30 - year conventional mortgage 3.80% 3.66%
4 Billions of 2005 Dollars Potential and Actual (Real) Gross Domestic Product, $16,000 $14,000 $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 Potential GDP Actual GDP Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 4
5 1/1/2006 4/1/2006 7/1/ /1/2006 1/1/2007 4/1/2007 7/1/ /1/2007 1/1/2008 4/1/2008 7/1/ /1/2008 1/1/2009 4/1/2009 7/1/ /1/2009 1/1/2010 4/1/2010 7/1/ /1/2010 1/1/2011 4/1/2011 7/1/ /1/2011 1/1/2012 4/1/2012 7/1/ /1/2012 Percentage Growth in Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 2006:Q1 2012:Q4 Seasonally adjusted annualized rate * :Q4 is forecasted Growth Rates: Q1 = 2.0% Q2 = 1.3% Q3 = 3.1% Q4 = 1.2% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 5
6 Where has GDP growth been coming from? 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% Last Four Quarters, seasonally adjusted annualized rate 4.1% Change in inventories = 2.5% 2.0% 1.3% 3.1% Defense spending increased by 12.9% GDP Consumption Nonresidential investment Residential investment Change in inventories Government Exports Imports -1% -2% 2011:Q4 2012:Q1 2012:Q2 2012:Q3 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 6
7 1/1/2004 4/1/2004 7/1/ /1/2004 1/1/2005 4/1/2005 7/1/ /1/2005 1/1/2006 4/1/2006 7/1/ /1/2006 1/1/2007 4/1/2007 7/1/ /1/2007 1/1/2008 4/1/2008 7/1/ /1/2008 1/1/2009 4/1/2009 7/1/ /1/2009 1/1/2010 4/1/2010 7/1/ /1/2010 1/1/2011 4/1/2011 7/1/ /1/2011 1/1/2012 4/1/2012 7/1/ /1/2012 Thousands Month-to-Month Change in US Total Nonfarm Employment January 2004 December Average last 12 months: +141,800 Average last 6 months: +159, Average monthly change : + 184,000 jobs Losing roughly 800,000 per month Private Sector Public Sector Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 7
8 1/1/2005 4/1/2005 7/1/ /1/2005 1/1/2006 4/1/2006 7/1/ /1/2006 1/1/2007 4/1/2007 7/1/ /1/2007 1/1/2008 4/1/2008 7/1/ /1/2008 1/1/2009 4/1/2009 7/1/ /1/2009 1/1/2010 4/1/2010 7/1/ /1/2010 1/1/2011 4/1/2011 7/1/ /1/2011 1/1/2012 4/1/2012 7/1/ /1/2012 Percent US Unemployment Rate, January 2005 December December 2012: 7.8% Average from : 5.7% 2 0 Unemployment Rate U6 Rate Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 8
9 1/1/1990 8/1/1990 3/1/ /1/1991 5/1/ /1/1992 7/1/1993 2/1/1994 9/1/1994 4/1/ /1/1995 6/1/1996 1/1/1997 8/1/1997 3/1/ /1/1998 5/1/ /1/1999 7/1/2000 2/1/2001 9/1/2001 4/1/ /1/2002 6/1/2003 1/1/2004 8/1/2004 3/1/ /1/2005 5/1/ /1/2006 7/1/2007 2/1/2008 9/1/2008 4/1/ /1/2009 6/1/2010 1/1/2011 8/1/2011 3/1/ /1/2012 Percentage of those Unemployed Long-Term Unemployment, 1990-present Of Total Unemployed, Percentage Unemployed for 27 Weeks or Longer Peak: 45.5% (March 2011) Currently: 39.1% 4 consecutive months of decline Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 9
10 % of Pre-Recession Peak Employment The Recession in Perspective % Decline in Total US Non-farm Payroll Employment from Pre-Recession Peak 1% 0% % -2% -3% -4% Back to pre-recession peak around April 2015 (87 months) -5% -6% -7% Months after Pre-Recession Peak Employment March 1980 July 1981 June 1990 February 2001 Current (January 2008) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project 10
11 % of Pre-Recession Peak Employment The Recession Including Virginia and Hampton Roads % Decline in Total US Non-farm Payroll Employment from Pre-Recession Peak 1% 0% % -2% -3% Pre-Recession Peak Dates: US: January, 2008 Virginia: February, 2008 Hampton Roads: July, % -5% -6% -7% Months after Pre-Recession Peak Employment US Virginia Hampton Roads Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project 11
12 ND TX LA OK NY AK UT MD VA SD MA MN PA CO KY VT IN NE HI WA TN SC IA NC GA MT ID OH CA KS AZ IL NJ OR DE AR WV WY MI FL CT NV MO NH AL MS WI RI NM ME Percentage of Great Recession Job Losses Recovered, by State 250% As of December % 150% 100% VA = 75% All recession job losses recovered 50% 0% Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project 12
13 1/1/2002 5/1/2002 9/1/2002 1/1/2003 5/1/2003 9/1/2003 1/1/2004 5/1/2004 9/1/2004 1/1/2005 5/1/2005 9/1/2005 1/1/2006 5/1/2006 9/1/2006 1/1/2007 5/1/2007 9/1/2007 1/1/2008 5/1/2008 9/1/2008 1/1/2009 5/1/2009 9/1/2009 1/1/2010 5/1/2010 9/1/2010 1/1/2011 5/1/2011 9/1/2011 1/1/2012 5/1/2012 9/1/2012 CPI and CPI-Core, January 2002 December % 12-Month Percentage change 4% 2% 0% -2% -4% CPI CPI-Core Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project 13
14 National Outlook for Forecast Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 2.10% Employment 1.15% Unemployment rate 7.6% Consumer Price Index (CPI) 1.73% CPI Core 1.51% 3 - month Treasury bill 0.20% 10 - year Treasury bond 1.95% 30 - year conventional mortgage 3.80% 14
15 What are the likely sources for growth? Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is comprised of 4 components: 1. Consumption 2. Investment 3. Net exports 4. Government 15
16 Consumption (or Personal Consumption Expenditures ) Almost 71% of GDP Primarily driven by income, employment, wealth We expect consumption will continue to limp along in
17 1/1/2000 5/1/2000 9/1/2000 1/1/2001 5/1/2001 9/1/2001 1/1/2002 5/1/2002 9/1/2002 1/1/2003 5/1/2003 9/1/2003 1/1/2004 5/1/2004 9/1/2004 1/1/2005 5/1/2005 9/1/2005 1/1/2006 5/1/2006 9/1/2006 1/1/2007 5/1/2007 9/1/2007 1/1/2008 5/1/2008 9/1/2008 1/1/2009 5/1/2009 9/1/2009 1/1/2010 5/1/2010 9/1/2010 1/1/2011 5/1/2011 9/1/2011 1/1/2012 5/1/2012 9/1/ Dollars Real Disposable Income Per Person, 2000 present $35,000 $34,000 $33,000 $32,000 $31,000 $30,000 $29,000 $28,000 End of recession Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis. 17
18 New Delinquent Balances by Loan Type, 2003:Q1 2012:Q3 Billions of Dollars Billions of Dollars MORTGAGE HOME EQUITY AUTO CREDIT CARD STUDENT LOAN OTHER :Q3 04:Q2 05:Q1 05:Q4 06:Q3 07:Q2 08:Q1 08:Q4 09:Q3 10:Q2 11:Q1 11:Q4 12:Q Source: FRBNY Consumer Credit Panel/Equifax Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit. Note: 30 or more days delinquent 18
19 1/1/2011 2/1/2011 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 5/1/2011 6/1/2011 7/1/2011 8/1/2011 9/1/ /1/ /1/ /1/2011 1/1/2012 2/1/2012 3/1/2012 4/1/2012 5/1/2012 6/1/2012 7/1/2012 8/1/2012 9/1/ /1/2012 Percent Nominal Home Price Growth in 2011 and 2012 Monthly Percentage Change in Selected Indices, Jan Oct consecutive months of positive growth Case-Schiller 20 Case-Schiller 10 FHFA Purchase Only Source: Standard and Poor s, FHFA, and Old Dominion University Forecasting Project. 19
20 Year-Over-Year Nominal Home Prices, 2011:Q3-2012:Q3 % Change in FHFA All Transactions Index (Seasonally Adjusted) Less than 0% 0 2.5% 2.5 5% 5 10% 10% and higher Source: FHFA and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project 20
21 Number of Consumers with New Foreclosures and Bankruptcies 2003:Q1 2012:Q3 Thousands Thousands 1,200 Foreclosures Bankruptcies 1, Foreclosures Peaked: 2009:Q2 at 566,000 Currently: 241,000 Bankruptcies Peaked: 2010:Q2 at 621,000 Currently: 354, Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit. 21
22 Trillion of Dollars Total Household Debt Balance, 2003:Q1 2012:Q3 15 Mortgage HE Revolving Auto Loan Credit Card Student Loan Other 2012Q3 Total: $11.31 Trillion 12 9 (3%) (8%) (6%) (7%) (5%) 6 (71%) 3 0 Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit. 22
23 1/1/ /1/1980 9/1/1981 7/1/1982 5/1/1983 3/1/1984 1/1/ /1/1985 9/1/1986 7/1/1987 5/1/1988 3/1/1989 1/1/ /1/1990 9/1/1991 7/1/1992 5/1/1993 3/1/1994 1/1/ /1/1995 9/1/1996 7/1/1997 5/1/1998 3/1/1999 1/1/ /1/2000 9/1/2001 7/1/2002 5/1/2003 3/1/2004 1/1/ /1/2005 9/1/2006 7/1/2007 5/1/2008 3/1/2009 1/1/ /1/2010 9/1/2011 7/1/2012 Household Debt-to-Income, 1980:Q1 2012:Q3 140% 120% 100% Mortgage & Consumer Credit Debt to Disposable Income Average : 72% Average: 2001-present: 110% Currently: 103% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 2000:Q1 - present Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and Bureau of Economic Analysis. 23
24 Investment (or Private Fixed Investment ) Residential investment (2.5% of GDP) Construction of single- and multi-family housing units Nonresidential investment (10% of GDP) Firm purchases of structures, equipment, and software that are used in the production of goods and services Change in inventories (0.3% of GDP) Primarily driven by interest rates, expectations, and the availability of credit 24
25 1/1/1960 6/1/ /1/1962 4/1/1964 9/1/1965 2/1/1967 7/1/ /1/1969 5/1/ /1/1972 3/1/1974 8/1/1975 1/1/1977 6/1/ /1/1979 4/1/1981 9/1/1982 2/1/1984 7/1/ /1/1986 5/1/ /1/1989 3/1/1991 8/1/1992 1/1/1994 6/1/ /1/1996 4/1/1998 9/1/1999 2/1/2001 7/1/ /1/2003 5/1/ /1/2006 3/1/2008 8/1/2009 1/1/2011 6/1/2012 Thousands Housing Starts: New Privately Owned Units, 1960 present Seasonally adjusted annual rate, 1960:Q1 2012:Q Consecutive months below 800,000: 47 Currently: 954, ,000 0 Recession Housing Starts Source: US Department of Commerce. 25
26 Rate (*100) Commercial Bank Loan Delinquency Rates 2000:Q1 2012:Q Peak Rate Currently Business 4.4% 1.2% Consumer 4.9% 2.8% Mortgages 11.3% 10.8% Credit Cards 6.8% 2.8% Business Loans Consumer Loans Residential Mortgages Credit Card Loans Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 26
27 Percentage Responding Bank-Reported Lending Standards Federal Reserve Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey, 2001:Q1 to 2012:Q DEMAND over the last 6 months: Traditional mortgages up 5 months Non-traditional mortgages up 4 months Auto loans up 6 months Commercial up 4 months Harder to obtain loans 0-20 Easier to obtain loans -40 Commerical and Industrial Loans Traditional Mortgage Loans Non-Traditional Mortgage Loans Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 27
28 Corporate After-Tax Profits, 1995:Q1 2012:Q3 As a percentage of GDP 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 28
29 Nonfinancial Corporate Cash Holdings, 1995:Q1 2012:Q3 14% As a percentage of GDP 12% 10% 8% 6% Current cash holdings: Dollar amount = $1.7 trillion As a share of GDP = 11% 4% 2% 0% Source: Federal Reserve Board of Governors and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 29
30 1/1/2003 4/1/2003 7/1/ /1/2003 1/1/2004 4/1/2004 7/1/ /1/2004 1/1/2005 4/1/2005 7/1/ /1/2005 1/1/2006 4/1/2006 7/1/ /1/2006 1/1/2007 4/1/2007 7/1/ /1/2007 1/1/2008 4/1/2008 7/1/ /1/2008 1/1/2009 4/1/2009 7/1/ /1/2009 1/1/2010 4/1/2010 7/1/ /1/2010 1/1/2011 4/1/2011 7/1/ /1/2011 1/1/2012 4/1/2012 7/1/ /1/2012 Limping Out of 2012? October 2012 to December 2012 Conference Board = -10.9% Small Business = -5.4% 0 Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index (1985=100) NFIB Small Business Optimism Index (1986=100) Sources: Conference Board, National Federal of Independent Business, and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 30
31 Net Exports (or exports less imports ) Primarily driven by domestic economic conditions, economic conditions of our trading partners, and exchange rates Top Trading Partners in Goods, 2012 (through November) Exports (billions) Imports (billions) Percent of Total Trade Canada % China % Mexico % Japan % Germany % United Kingdom % South Korea % Brazil % Saudi Arabia % France % 31
32 Outlook for Net Exports in 2013 Slowing growth around the world China, Japan, India, Latin America Reasons to be concerned about Europe Recession/near-zero growth Are they committed to their sovereign debt solutions? Canada and Mexico are performing about the same as US No MAJOR stimulus likely 32
33 Government ( Government Consumption & Investment ) State and local sector (12% of GDP) 50% larger than Federal government Good news: budgets are starting to grow (slowly) Bad news: FY13 spending projected to be lower in 24 states than in 2008 Federal government (8% of GDP) Stimulus packages of 2008 and 2010 have been fully exhausted The largest source of economic uncertainty? American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 Debt limit 33
34 American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 ( fiscal cliff deal) Major revenue changes For individuals earning over $400,000 per year (couples over $450K): Marginal tax rates increased from 35% to 39.6% Long-term capital gains & dividends increased from 15% to 20% Top tax rate on estates over $5.12 million will be 40% AMT exemption is indexed to inflation Social Security payroll tax reduction expired Child tax credit, EITC, and education credits extended until 2017 R&D and investment expensing allowances extended to
35 American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 ( fiscal cliff deal) Major expenditure changes Federal unemployment insurance extensions carry into 2013 Extend Medicare physician payments (would have reduce payments by 27% in FY13) Planned spending reductions of $109.4 billion in FY2013 (Sequestration) A one-time $54.7 billion in defense and $54.7 billion in non-defense Changed to a $42.5 billion reduction in FY2013 and a $12.2 reduction in FY2014 Initial impact delayed until March 1,
36 Federal Budget Deficits, As a percentage of GDP 4% 2% Actual Projected 0% -2% -4% -6% -8% -10% -12% Actual Deficit Deficit with no fiscal cliff deal Deficit with fiscal cliff deal Sources: Congressional Budget Office and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 36
37 Federal Revenues and Outlays, % 35% 30% As a percentage of GDP Historical averages from : Revenue = 18% of GDP Spending = 20% of GDP Actual Projected 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Revenues Outlays Sources: Congressional Budget Office and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 37
38 Federal Entitlement Spending, As a percentage of GDP Actual Projected 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Social Security Medicare Medicaid Sources: Congressional Budget Office and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 38
39 Debt Held by the Public, % As a percentage of GDP Actual Projected 175% 150% 125% 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% Debt Held by the Public (Actual) Debt Held by the Public (alternative fiscal scenario) Sources: Congressional Budget Office and Old Dominion University Economic Forecasting Project. 39
40 What exactly is the statutory debt limit (or debt ceiling)? A limit on the total amount of federal debt that can be outstanding at any point in time Began with the Second Liberty Bond Act of 1917 Office of Management & Budget: 76 authorized increases since 1962 Total federal debt will increase if the government: Issues debt to government accounts in exchange for their surpluses Examples: Social Security Trust Fund, Medicare Trust Fund Called debt held by government accounts Sells debt to the public to finance current operations Called debt held by the public 40
41 More on the debt limit Current debt limit is $16.2 trillion Reached on December 31, 2012 Current revenues fund roughly 75% of current spending Consequences to not raising the debt limit: Federal spending will fall by 25% immediately (roughly 6% of GDP) US economy will almost certainly enter a recession Our default risk will increase 41
42 Monetary Policy Federal funds rate target: 0 to 0.25% (November 2008) Expected to stay at this level while unemployment is above 6.5% and while inflation expectations are anchored Announced in their December, 2012 meeting Non-traditional forms of monetary policy Balance sheet has expanded from $1 trillion to nearly $3 trillion 42
43 Non-traditional Monetary Policy Quantitative easing Large-scale purchases of mortgage-backed securities and other agency debt QE1: 3/2009 3/2010 QE2: 11/2010 6/2011 QE3: 9/2012 -? Maturity Extension Program and Reinvestment Policy Operation Twist (ended in 2012) Goal: extend the average maturity of the Fed s Treasury portfolio Term deposit facility Program to lower reserve balances of depository institutions Foreign currency swap lines Currently extended until February
44 Billions of dollars Federal Reserve Balance Sheet, January 2007 January 2013 $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $0 Traditional Security Holdings Lending to Financial Institutions Federal Agency Debt & Mortgage-Backed Securities Long Term Treasury Purchases Liquidity to Key Credit Markets Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. 44
45 Areas of Primary Concern with the Federal Reserve s policies Is inflation going to be a short-term problem? Rapid growth in Fed s balance sheet Excess capacity may help keep inflation in check How will the Fed unwind their balance sheet? Too fast could slow down the (sluggish) recovery Too slow inflation Are additional and/or new stimulus plans on the horizon? 45
46 1/1/2005 4/1/2005 7/1/ /1/2005 1/1/2006 4/1/2006 7/1/ /1/2006 1/1/2007 4/1/2007 7/1/ /1/2007 1/1/2008 4/1/2008 7/1/ /1/2008 1/1/2009 4/1/2009 7/1/ /1/2009 1/1/2010 4/1/2010 7/1/ /1/2010 1/1/2011 4/1/2011 7/1/ /1/2011 1/1/2012 4/1/2012 7/1/ /1/2012 Inflation expectations 6% 10-Year Time Horizon, 2005:Q1 2012:Q4 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% 10-Year TIPS Spread U Michigan Inflation Expectations Cleveland Fed 10-Year Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, FRED. 46
47 Expectations of Fed policy-firming Survey Results of FOMC Members, December 11-12, 2012 Appropriate timing of policy firming Source: Economic Projections of Federal Reserve Board Members and Federal Reserve Bank Presidents, December
48 Downside risks Inflation picks up and the Federal Reserve is forced to act Recovery in housing slows/stops European recession/sovereign debt crisis turns for the worse Political uncertainty Regulatory uncertainty Dodd-Frank Affordable Care Act 48
49 Upside risks The Mayans were wrong! Energy prices Sovereign debt crisis abates Housing market stabilizes 49
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