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Birmingham Update April 2018 Economic Research & Policy Economy Directorate

Economic Dashboard 6.4% +217 Claimant Unemployed - Mar 2018 + 1.2bn +4.8% Economic Output GVA (Nominal) - 2016 63.6% -1,800 50.4% -2.0% points Resident Employment - Q4 2017 NVQ3+ Qualifications - 2017 + 0.50 +1.8% 65.8 per 10,000 pop +37% Productivity (GVA per Hour Worked) - 2016 Business Start-Ups - 2016 1

International & National Economic Trends The Global Economy According to the April 2018 World Economic Outlook from the IMF the global economy will grow faster than previously expected this year and next. The pick-up in global activity has been broad based and is reflected in stronger performances in both developed and emerging markets. The global economy grew by 3.8% in 2017 half a percentage point above the growth achieved in 2016 and the highest rate since 2011. Global growth is forecast to tick up slightly in 2018 and 2019 to 3.9% before slowing in 2020. The improving growth picture is largely being driven by higher levels of investment and trade combined with a favourable fiscal stance in key economies like the US. The UK Economy The UK economy grew by a relatively subdued 1.8% in 2017, a slight fall on the 1.9% growth recorded in 2016 resulting in the UK being the only member of the G8 group of advanced economies to see a slowdown in growth last year. Growth weakened at the beginning of the year with the economy only managing to expand by 0.1% in Q1, the slowest pace for 5 years. Despite this slowdown the UK jobs market appears to be powering on. The most recent data for December to February 2018 shows there are over 32 million people in work in the UK. Employment increased by 55,000 on the previous quarter, pushing the employment rate up to 75.6%; the highest since comparable records began in 1971. However, there are concerns that the UK is experiencing the wrong type of growth with the economy and labour market still too reliant on consumer spending and associated lower paid employment. 6.0 % 4.0 2.0 0.0-2.0-2.0-4.0-4.0-6.0-6.0-8.0-8.0 UK GDP Growth 6.0 % 4.0 2.0 0.0 Quarterly Change Quarterly Change Annual Change Annual Change UK Productivity increased in Q4 2017 (+0.7%) but productivity growth still remains relatively subdued and below pre recession levels. The latest forecasts for economic growth over the next five years from the OBR point to a sustained period of muted growth with GDP forecast to grow by just 1.5% in 2018, 1.3% in 2019, 1.3% in 2020, 1.4% in 2021 and 1.5% in 2022. 2 GDP +0.1% Q1 2018 Inflation 2.5% Mar 2018 Bank Rate 0.5% April 2018 6.4bn Trade Deficit Feb 2018 Employment +55,000 Dec Feb

Business Birmingham Economy Grows Faster than UK and London The latest official economic output (GVA) figures for the city for 2016 were released by the ONS in December 2017. The figures show a positive picture for the local economy with strong growth in economic output which grew by 4.8% locally comparted to the UK (3.7%) and London (4.4%). Economic Output in the city in 2016 stood at 26.2bn an increase of 1.2bn on the 2015 figure. The latest 2016 productivity data for the city shows that GVA per hour worked stood at 28.13 an increase of 1.8% on the previous year. Productivity in Birmingham however, was well below the UK figure of 32.58 and was the second lowest amongst the UK core cities (the 10 major UK cities). CLOSED 65.8 Business Start-ups per 10,000 Pop. 56.3% 3 Year Survival Rate 36.3 Business Deaths per 10,000 Pop. 8.9bn WM Exports Q4 2017 13m Passengers in 2017 3 Business Sentiment The West Midlands Regional Purchasing Mangers Index (PMI) is is part of of a a closely watched suite of international PMI surveys which are seen as as leading indicators of business activity. The latest data for March August 2018 2017 shows that the region had the 6th highest highest business business activity activity index index amongst amongst the the UK UK regions; regions; and business and whilst activity the index had increased had shown on the modest previous growth month. the pace of growth had slowed on the previous month and business confidence in the region declined The latest Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Business Report (QBR) for the to a 20 month low. Greater Birmingham area for Q2 2017 indicated that despite economic uncertainty The latest Chamber businesses of in Commerce the local area Quarterly feel generally Business positive Report (QBR) about business for the conditions. Greater Birmingham However, overall area for firms Q1 were 2018 less indicated optimistic that than despite they had economic been in Q1 uncertainty on the majority businesses of measures. in the local area feel generally positive about business conditions but sentiment had moderated slightly at the beginning of 2018 Sentiment in relation to both the domestic and export markets had worsened when compared to Q4 2017. slightly in comparison to Q1. A similar pattern is also in evidence for firms intentions Performance to invest relation and plans to the to domestic recruit staff. market had weakened significantly in comparison to Q4, export markets, had also worsened though not as markedly Interestingly given the current inflationary pressures from the fall in the value as UK markets. A similar pattern is also in evidence for firms intentions to of Sterling there was a reduction in the proportion of business who expected invest and plans to recruit staff. costs to increase in the coming 3 months. Business confidence for the coming 12 months had also softened with firms expectations of turnover and profitability less positive than in the previous quarter.

People Unemployment Seasonally adjusted claimant count unemployment which includes JSA claimants and out of work Universal Credit claimants, increased in March 2018 by 217 on February to stand at 32,817. Birmingham s claimant unemployment rate increased to 6.4% well above the corresponding UK figure of 2.6% and the West Midlands region of 3.3%. The seasonally adjusted number of youth (18-24) claimants (including UC) in Birmingham decreased slightly from 6,190 in February to 6,153 in March a decrease of 37. ILO Unemployment is a broader measure of unemployment not limited to benefit eligibility. ILO unemployment in Q4 2017 fell by 2,300 on the previous quarter. Total Claimants 32,817 Youth Claimants 6,153 8.9% ILO Unemployment 42,100 8.4% Resident Resident Employment Employment The latest employment data for Birmingham residents The latest (Q4 employment 2017) shows data for working Birmingham age employment residents (Q4 decreasing 2016) by shows 1,800 working the last age quarter employment to stand increasing at 458,900. by The 11,400 employment in the rate last (% quarter of 16-64 to stand population) 448,300. in the The city employment fell to 63.6% rate (-0.3% (% of 16-64 point). population) The resident in employment the city rose rate to locally 63.49% is (+1.5%), well below still the well corresponding below the UK and UK core and core city city average average rates rates of of 73.9% 74.7% and and 68.5% 67.6% respectively. Qualifications & Skills Skills The comparatively high unemployment and low employment rates in the city are linked to the skills gap that exists locally with residents having lower skill and qualification levels than the national average. The chart below highlights this showing how Birmingham (15.6%) (12.6%) has a greater proportion of working age residents with no qualifications compared to the UK (8.8%) and the core city average (11.6%). Employment Q1 2018 Average N O Rate Earnings 2017 460K 63.6% 26,700 p.a The compared city has to the seen UK a (8.0%) big increase and the in core NVQ4+ city qualified average (10.7%). residents in 2015 up by 32,000 with the rate up by 4.5 percentage points to 32.6% The city has seen a decrease in the number of however, NVQ4+ rates in the city are still well residents with no qualifications in 2017 down by below the UK (36.9%) and the core city average 10,900 with the rate falling by 1.6 percentage (37.4%). points to 12.6%. The number of residents with NVQ3+ qualifications rose by 17,000 and the rate increased by 2.0% points to 50.4%. Qualification Levels - 2017 70% 60% 50% 50.4% 52.1% 49.8% 57.3% 57.0% 40% 30% 20% 10% 12.6% 10.4% 11.4% 10.7% 8.0% 4 0% NVQ3+ Birmingham GBSLEP WMCA Core Cities UK No Quals

Place Visitor Economy Figures from the Regional Observatory part of the West midlands Growth Company show that 2016 was a record year for Birmingham s visitor economy. Visitor numbers increased by 2.5% to 39 million in 2016. It is estimated that visitor spend in the city rose to 6.5bn, supporting around 70,000 jobs. Birmingham Record Visitor Numbers 39 million House Prices - February 2018 Birmingham +6.6% Monthly Change Annual Change Birmingham +0.7% +6.6% West Midlands +2.2% +7.3% United kingdom -0.1% +4.4% 25 25 24 Schemes Under Construction Development Activity The latest data from the 2018 Deloitte Birmingham Crane Survey which looks at development activity across central Birmingham shows that in 2017 there were 24 schemes under construction, down marginally last years total of 25 but well above the 10 year average of 13. The latest survey shows continued strong development activity in the city's office market with office construction well over 1 million square feet for the second consecutive year. The residential market in the city has seen a surge in activity with over 4,000 units under construction, nearly ten times the 10 year average (441). The survey also points to a strong office pipeline with 1.2m sq. ft. of new office floorspace to come to market in the next two years.. Office Space Housing Units Hotel Rooms Student Rooms 1.4m Sq. Ft. 4,078 334 1,782 Under Construction Under Construction Completed Under Construction Office Market - Record Take-up in 2017 Birmingham s office market had a record breaking year in 2017 with strong activity in the final quarter of the year pushing office take-up over the 1m sq. ft. mark for the first time. The latest figures for Q1 2018 compiled by the Birmingham Office Market Forum (BOMF), show a steady start to 2018 with take up of 148,483 sq. ft. in the first three months of the year, around the long term average. 2018 Q1 Take-Up 148,483 sq. ft. 5 Planning Policy Economy Directorate www.birmingham.gov.uk/birminghameconomy Email: BirminghamEconomy@birmingham.gov.uk