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Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
bull We face a social and economic circumstance more challenging than any in our lifetime
bull Short term -- economic disruption
bull Long term -- Our children and grandchildrenrsquos future is at stake
bull We are being called upon to be resilient and sustainable
bull We are regionally diverse and different communities will enact different versions of a desirable future
How f l a tf l a t the world is depends on where your standing
bull The World is Flat ndash ldquonew oil wellsrdquo -- Thomas Friedman
bull Making Globalization Work -- Joseph Stiglitz
bull Networking Diverse Assets especially human capitalhelliprdquocollaborationrdquo is hard
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State2000 ndash 2008
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
Missouri 56
314927
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
US Increase 226 Million (8)
Six States account for 56
Missouri 56
314927
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
bull We face a social and economic circumstance more challenging than any in our lifetime
bull Short term -- economic disruption
bull Long term -- Our children and grandchildrenrsquos future is at stake
bull We are being called upon to be resilient and sustainable
bull We are regionally diverse and different communities will enact different versions of a desirable future
How f l a tf l a t the world is depends on where your standing
bull The World is Flat ndash ldquonew oil wellsrdquo -- Thomas Friedman
bull Making Globalization Work -- Joseph Stiglitz
bull Networking Diverse Assets especially human capitalhelliprdquocollaborationrdquo is hard
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State2000 ndash 2008
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
Missouri 56
314927
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
US Increase 226 Million (8)
Six States account for 56
Missouri 56
314927
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
How f l a tf l a t the world is depends on where your standing
bull The World is Flat ndash ldquonew oil wellsrdquo -- Thomas Friedman
bull Making Globalization Work -- Joseph Stiglitz
bull Networking Diverse Assets especially human capitalhelliprdquocollaborationrdquo is hard
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State2000 ndash 2008
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
Missouri 56
314927
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
US Increase 226 Million (8)
Six States account for 56
Missouri 56
314927
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State2000 ndash 2008
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
Missouri 56
314927
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
US Increase 226 Million (8)
Six States account for 56
Missouri 56
314927
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State2000 ndash 2008
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
Missouri 56
314927
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
US Increase 226 Million (8)
Six States account for 56
Missouri 56
314927
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
Total Population 2008
World 68 Billion
US 304 Million
Mo 5911605
Change in Population By State 2000 ndash 2008
US Increase 226 Million (8)
Six States account for 56
Missouri 56
314927
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
Using the 2008Population EstimatesMissouri retains the 9th
Using projections to2010 Missouri losesthe 9th
But migration is beingimpacted by the recession and ldquoComplete Countrdquo issues may make the difference
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
2 Million
28 Million
59 Million
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
- Slide 1
- Slide 2
- Slide 3
- How f l a t the world is depends on where your standing
- Slide 5
- Slide 6
- Slide 7
- Slide 8
- Slide 9
- Slide 10
- Slide 11
- Slide 12
- Slide 13
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Slide 16
- Slide 17
- Slide 18
- Slide 19
- Slide 20
- Slide 21
- Slide 22
- Economic Policy by
- Slide 24
- Slide 25
- Slide 26
- Slide 27
- Slide 28
- Slide 29
-
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
Male FemaleMale Female
Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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Pop Est Change Pct Chg2008 2000-08 2000-08
Lafayette County 32913 -49 -01Alma city 368 -31 -78Aullville village 84 -2 -23Bates City city 266 16 64Concordia city 2384 19 08Corder city 414 -13 -30Dover town 105 -3 -28Higginsville city 4571 -116 -25Lake Lafayette city 367 21 61Lexington city 4551 -213 -45Mayview city 286 -8 -27Napoleon city 196 -12 -58Odessa city 4737 -95 -20Waverly city 787 -19 -24Wellington city 763 -21 -27Balance of Lafayette County 12828 362 29
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Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
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MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
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Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
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OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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Population Pyramids of MissouriPercent of Total Population2000 2020
Diversity There is a wide amp growing range of green activities by industry segment and across the supply chain
Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
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SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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Adaptation Much of the green activity builds on existing industry strengths and extends them into new markets
Specialization Each state has different potential strengths amp specializations
Promote Green Economy Opportunities
Renewable potentials vary considerably by geography
Source US Energy Information Administration
GEOTHERMAL
WIND
SOLAR
MOSTLY HIGHPOTENTIALSIN THE WEST
Green Economy Opportunities
Green Jobs are
expected to expand at 8 times
the Missouri
average in coming years
Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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the Missouri
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Missouri Green Economy Sectors
Missouri boasts 131103 total green jobsmdashboth direct and support positionsmdashamong employers making up 48 of total employment in the state
Economic Policy Economic Policy byby
HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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HH330 0
bull High Growthbull High Techbull Home Grown
OptimizationOptimization
Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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Although many small businesses fail they continually create 60-80 of net new jobs in the US and a few will become major employers the fastest of the fast-growth firms
This is job growth exceeding 250 percent when the statewide job growth rate for the period managed
just over 2 percent
Cheetahs have produced impressive employment growth with nearly 130000 new positions added over the last 5 years
Encourage Entrepreneurship
Why Cheetahs Locate in Missouri The majority of Cheetah firms chose their current location because it was their home town
The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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The Trends are Diverse Regions within Regions
Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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Social and Economic Trends in Missouri
September 24th 2009
Higginsville Missouri
Lafayette County LEAD
Bill Elder PhD DirectorOffice of Social amp Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA)University of Missouri
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