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Wasatch North Regional Council An Economic Update (Utah, Davis & Weber) August 2009

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Workforce information for the northern Wasatch Front area. Published August 2009.

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  • 1. Wasatch North Regional Council An Economic Update (Utah, Davis & Weber) August 2009

2. 3. 2000 to 2008 Population Growth by County Source: Utah Population Estimates Committee; Utah Governors Office of Planning and Budget. 4. 2007 to 2008 Population Growth Rate by County Source: Utah Population Estimates Committee; Utah Governors Office of Planning and Budget. 5. *Seasonally Adjusted. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services 6. Initial Unemployment Insurance Claims Utah 1986 2009 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: January 2009 86 90 00 09 7. Utah - Statewide 2008 2009 8. 9. 10. 11. Natural Resources Construction Manufacturing Trade, Trans., Utilities Information Financial Activities Education and Health Government Utah Nonfarm Industry Profile (Numeric Change) 2008 2009* Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services *Estimated Prof., and Business Leisure and Hospitality Other Services 12. Here in Davis and Weber Counties 13. Population 14. Davis Weber Source: Governors Office of Planning & Budget, Demographic & Economic Analysis Section. 2000-2008 Growth Rate Davis 2.8% Weber 1.9% State 2.7% 15. Employment 16. Davis Weber May 2001 p = preliminary. Source: Utah Dept. Workforce Services, Workforce Information August 2009. 17. Davis County Employment 00 01 02 03 99 *2009 first quarter data is preliminary. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 04 06 05 07 08 09 18. Davis County Employment Growth Rates 00 01 02 03 99 *2009 First quarter data is preliminary Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 04 05 06 07 08 19. Davis County Year-Over Construction Employment Growth Rates 2006-2009First Quarter *2009 First quarter data is preliminary. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 20. Davis County Year-Over Manufacturing Employment Growth Rates 2006-2009First Quarter *2009 First quarter data is preliminary. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 21. Weber County Employment 00 01 02 03 99 *2009 first quarter data is preliminary Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 04 05 06 07 08 09 22. Weber County Employment Growth Rates 00 01 02 03 99 *2009 first quarter data is preliminary. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 04 05 06 07 08 09 23. Weber County Year-Over Construction Employment Growth Rates 2006-2009First Quarter *2009 first quarter data is preliminary. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August 2009 24. Weber County Year-Over Manufacturing Employment Growth Rates 2006-2009First Quarter *2009 first quarter data is preliminary. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services: August2009 25. Percent Change in Nonfarm Jobs by Industry Davis & Weber CountiesMarch 2008-March 2009 Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services. 26. Numeric Change in Nonfarm Jobs by Industry Davis & Weber CountiesMarch 2008-March 2009 Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services. 27. Unemployment 28. *Seasonally Adjusted. Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services 29. Davis County 2008 2009 30. Weber County 2008 2009 31. Construction 32. Davis & Weber Counties ConstructionDwelling Permits Source: Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah. 33. Davis & Weber Counties Construction Permit Values (Millions of $) Source: Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah. 34. Davis, Weber, & State Construction Activity Change Jan-June 2008 to Jan-June 2009 Source: Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Utah. Dwelling Permits Total Const.Valuation 35. Spending 36. Davis, Weber, & State Gross Taxable Sales(spending)Rate of Change 2003-2008 Source: Utah State Tax Commission. 2007-2008 37. Still Some Green Shoots of Improvement -Initial Unemployment Claims Moderating Housing Sales in Troubled Markets Stock Market Worst Times May be Over By the end of this year, we may be feeling a little bit better about the future economic prospects Remember, after the start of economicrecovery, employment growth will lag for months 38. John Mathews

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