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1 Meeting your business information needs. Friday at the Beach Economic Update Rick Harper, Director UWF Haas Center January 11 th, 2008

2 Meeting your business information needs. The National Picture: Economic Drivers Slower GDP growth (1% going forward) Housing market correction (consumer spending) Subprime debacle spreads (whose bonds?) Recession risk up (>50% chance) Energy prices / inflation (oil, food up, $ down) Monetary policy (Fed hemmed in, but lowers) Growth abroad (makes up for lower US growth) Trade deficit shrinks (US as bargain basement)

3 Meeting your business information needs. Panama City Outlook 2008/2009: Insurance crisis Housing affordability Growth somewhat faster than national average, fail to close the gap with pre-hurricanes growth rate Real estate market returns to pre-boom quantities, prices still need to fall Unemployment rises Availability of skilled labor

4 Meeting your business information needs. The Housing Market Subprime excesses continue to haunt the housing market – and the broader economy. Pool of potential buyers has contracted sharply. Flow of mortgage credit has slowed to a trickle. Low interest rates won’t cure what ails housing market. Inventory glut will worsen during 2008. Current downturn a blessing and a curse for rental market. It’s not all bad – long-term housing fundamentals remain positive.

5 Meeting your business information needs. thousands of units Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Mission Residential Residential Construction Building permits Housing starts

6 Meeting your business information needs. Non-prime lending sustained the boom

7 Meeting your business information needs. Homeownership rate, % of households, 4-quarter moving average Source: U.S. Census Bureau Homeownership rates rose during the boom

8 Meeting your business information needs. “Active” mortgage equity withdrawal, $ billion, SAAR, 4-qtr moving average Source: Federal Reserve There is still unspent housing equity, but the flow is slowing

9 Meeting your business information needs. Ratio of median house price to median household income, U.S. Source: Moody’s Economy.com, Mission Residential Affordability took a hit during the housing boom

10 Meeting your business information needs. Source: Ken Simonson, AGCA

11 Meeting your business information needs. Source: Ken Simonson, AGC

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22 Meeting your business information needs. Real GDP growth of 2.0% in 2007, 2.1% in 2008. Plenty of downside risks: U.S. consumers fall into full retreat; Credit squeeze evolves into full-blown credit crunch; Energy shocks push prices higher/limit supplies; Congress acts on growing protectionist sentiment, rides to the rescue of the housing market, heals health care; Limited scope for any additional Fed funds rate cuts. Long-term housing fundamentals are positive, but the near- term road will be rocky. Global growth will survive U.S. slowdown, but U.S. recession would be a different matter. Forecast Summary

23 Meeting your business information needs. Questions? Rick Harper, Ph.D. Director


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