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UNIT 6 Utah’s Economy Today. Working Around Utah WHY DO PEOPLE WORK? People work to earn money to take care of themselves. To feel satisfied by completing.

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1 UNIT 6 Utah’s Economy Today

2 Working Around Utah WHY DO PEOPLE WORK? People work to earn money to take care of themselves. To feel satisfied by completing a job and doing it well. To contribute to the community and enrich their own lives.

3 Working Around Utah Utah workers  produce computer software  design web pages  edit books  manage businesses  produce high-tech parts for space shuttles and space stations.

4 Utah Workers Government workers run offices, train in the military, and teach students in public schools and universities.

5 Utah Workers Some people are accountants, bankers, mortgage brokers and store clerks.

6 Utah Workers Provide Services Tourists appreciate the clean rooms and food served in Utah hotels and restaurants.

7 Work Outside of the City Utahns plow, plant and harvest grain & onions, pick fruit, and raise cattle & sheep. The list goes on and on. What kind of work will you do in the future? Turn to the person next to you and share this.

8 What is Economics? Economics = the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.  Basically it is how producing, selling and buying affects everyone in an area (for example in a state). Economics affects us all. In a strong economy people have jobs, earn money, save for the future, and can buy the things they need. What are Utah’s industries?

9 Government Industries Government services are some of Utah’s largest industries. Utah’s federal, state, and city governments hire thousands of workers. Public school teachers, principals, and other school workers are employed by local government.

10 Mining Industry Minerals mined in Utah: copper, gold, silver, uranium, iron, lead, zinc, and salt. Utah’s fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas Mining operations pay high wages to Utah workers. Kennecott Utah Copper mine near Bingham is the largest copper mine in the world!

11 High-Tech Industry Utah is a leader in information technology. Utahn’s were some of the first to develop computer software. Students from the U of U and BYU worked together to develop WordPerfect for PCs. Tech companies find Utah an attractive place to start their businesses.

12 Medical Industry University of Utah Health Science Center is nationally known for its patient care, teaching facilities, and research. Huntsman Cancer Institute where doctors work to find cures for cancer and improve cancer treatment. Utah also has a world class Primary Children’s Medical Center.

13 Space Industry In the 1960’s the first space shuttles were sent into space. Utah companies built newer and better rocket parts to help America get to space. Today Utah companies still contribute to the national space program. The space shuttle Atlantis benefitted from rocket technology developed in Utah.

14 Art & Entertainment Industry In our capital city you can visit the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the LDS Museum of Church History and Art, and many art galleries. You can view travelling art exhibits at the Springville Art Museum and the BYU Museum of Art. Park City Art Festival each August showcases arts & crafts along the streets.

15 Music & Theater Mormon Tabernacle Choir Utah Opera Company Hale Center Theaters in Salt Lake and Orem

16 Entertainment in Utah Sundance Film Festival for independent filmmakers. Began in 1981, each winter the public views the films at the film festival. Brings business and celebrities to Utah.

17 Tourism & Recreation Utah has an abundance of recreation activities  Ski/snowboarding at various ski resorts  Recreation at Lake Powell  Hiking/camping in Utah’s National Parks  Park City  Saint George – cycling  Local parks (can you think of any?)

18 Tourism & Recreation 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City Venues in SLC, Park City, Ogden, and Provo Big attraction was the debut of “extreme sports”  Snowboarding  Moguls  Aerials  Women’s bobsledding President Bush came to Utah to open the games.

19 How do Tourism & Recreation Affect Utah’s Economy? In 2005, locals and visitors spent $5.8 billion on food, hotels, gas, and entertainment. This money went to our state’s local and state governments to provide services to the people of Utah. Tourism provides over 125,ooo jobs for Utahns

20 Would you do business in Utah? Our gov’t makes policies to entice businesses to locate in Utah. What qualities does Utah have that attract businesses? 1. Growing, healthy work force: 2. Education Oriented: 3. Tech Savvy: 4. Affordable: 5. Livable Environment:

21 Growing, healthy work force: Because of Utah’s high birth rate, the numbers are growing at twice the national average. Utah is also ranked high in the overall health of its people.

22 Education Oriented Utah is producing more graduates than ever before  12 universities and colleges including 3 major research universities Utah leads the nation for investment in research and higher education.

23 Tech Savvy Technology companies thrive in Utah Utah is known as one of the most “wired” states  most families here have a computer and are connected to the internet.

24 Affordable The cost of doing business in Utah is lower than other technology hot spots thanks to the lower land and building lease rates.

25 Livable Environment Utah has a solid transportation system High quality medical care Safe communities Stunning natural beauty and some of the best recreation in the world make Utah a great place to live.

26 What do you think?! Is Utah a good place to do business? Why is Utah a great place to live? Take a minute to answer these questions in your packet.


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