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Salem Economic and Housing Outlook Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Josh Lehner Disclaimer: The views expressed here are solely those of the presenter, they do not necessarily represent official State of Oregon policies or positions.

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Page 1: Salem's Economic and Housing Outlook

Salem Economic and Housing Outlook

Oregon Office of Economic Analysis

Josh Lehner

Disclaimer: The views expressed here are solely those of the presenter, they do not necessarily represent official State of Oregon policies or positions.

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The Valley is Booming

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Labor Market is Tight

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Everybody has a Job Finally

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Full Employment Impact

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Poverty Rates Falling

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Issue: Job Polarization

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Polarization “Adjustment”

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Outlook: Slower Growth

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Housing

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Statewide Challenge

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Affordability

Qualityof Life

EconomicStrength

PolicyThe Housing TrilemmaCities face tradeoffs in terms ofhousing affordability, job availabilityand quality of life. Comparing the100 largest MSAs in the country.

Source: David Albouy, BEA, BLS, Census, IHS Global Insight, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis

• Youngstown, OH

Detroit, MI •

Cincinnati, OH •

• Omaha, NE

Oklahoma City, OK •

Des Moines, IA•

Houston, TX •

• Atlanta, GA• Phoenix, AZ

• Seattle, WA

Portland, OR •San Francisco, CA •

Boise, ID •• Austin, TXProvidence, RI •

Sacramento, CA •Salem, OR •

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Demand is Back

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Aside: Salem’s Bright Future

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Boomers AgingIn Place

Local Kids Aging Into Adulthood

Mostly Migrants

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There is No Supply

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Prices and Econ 101

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•Confidence•Labor•Lots•Land Use•Financing

Supply Constraints

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Labor Costs are High but Not Showing Up in Wages

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•Builder Confidence•Labor Costs•Finding Enough Workers•Lot Supply•Credit Availability

Lot Supply Constraints

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Blame Idaho’s Land Use?

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Finances Slowly Getting A Little Better

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Shift in Demand

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Peak Renter in Theory

Age 3750% Owner50% Renter

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•Moar broader focus on region

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Outlook: Better Balance

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It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere

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