You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure Championing Equity to Inspire Change Conference University of Denver May 10, 2013 Kathy White Deputy Director

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You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure Championing Equity to Inspire Change Conference University of Denver May 10, 2013 Kathy White Deputy Director Chris Stiffler Economist

CREATIVE EXPRESSION PARTICIPATION PEACE FREEDOM CARE ENVIRONMENT GROWTH HEALTH EQUITY CULTURE JUSTICE INDEPENDENCE WEALTH POWER SECURITY HAPPINESS FAMILY

The Way We Measure Well-Being Dictates Policy Discussion “You can’t improve what you don’t measure.”

Colorado Fiscal Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that provides credible, independent and accessible analyses of fiscal and economic issues facing Colorado in order to inform policy debates and foster economic prosperity for all: Sherman Street, Suite 225 Denver, Colorado http://

GDP Powers Through… Catastrophic Toll: 1,836 preventable deaths 850,000 housing units damaged 600,000 job disruptions Contamination of drinking water National Economic Forecast headlines October 2005: The U.S. economy shook off headwinds from hurricanes Katrina and Rita to grow at a faster-than- expected 3.8% annual rate in the 3 rd quarter….

What is Gross Domestic Product? A gross tally of everything produced in the U.S.—products and services, good and bad. Never intended to be a measure of well-being, yet remains a “catch all” for our collective well-being. This calculation gives the monetary value of all the goods and services purchased within national borders by persons, businesses, governments and foreigners. As a raw data analysis, GDP gives a broad overview of the market economic activity that takes place.

What is missed by broadly adding up all transactions? No distinction between good and bad consumption No mention of distribution of growth No idea how that spending is funded Doesn’t account for capital accumulation or depletion Excludes all non-market aspects of economy

What does GDP Miss? Pollution Crime Inequality Lost Leisure Time Education Commute Time Cost of Family Changes Health Social Cohesion Community Extracurricular Activities Public Infrastructure

Simon Kuznets: "Distinctions must be kept in mind between quantity and quality of growth, between its costs and return, and between the short and the long term. Goals for more growth should specify more growth of what and for what." Simon Kuznets, the creator of GDP, in 1962 Robert McNamara: Progress measured by a single measuring rod, the GNP, has contributed significantly to exacerbate the inequalities of income distribution." President of the World Bank Mr Robert McNamara on GDP and social equity in Joseph Stiglitz: "No one would look just at a firm's revenues to assess how well it was doing. Far more relevant is the balance sheet, which shows assets and liability. That is also true for a country." Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on GDP and learning from business, Foreign Affairs, 2005.

HUBBARD It’s mainly optimism about the country’s prospects. The three big measures of economic power are the size of your economy, your [gross domestic product]; the growth of GDP; and where the productivity frontier is. If you put those together, the U.S. seems like a pretty great place to be. Brownstein, Ronald (April 2013) “Two Completely Different Ways to Deal With the Upward-Mobility Crisis” National Journal

What factors do you consider when choosing housing?

Developing a Measure of Well-Being

The U.S. Census Bureau reported in 2011 the lowest- income 20% of population enjoyed only 3.4% of Colorado income while the top 20% received 49.1%

Income Inequality A necessary part of a capitalist society because it acts as a signal of the rewards possible for those who work hard and take risks. Income inequality might not be such a bad thing as long as there is upward mobility in society. If families in lower-income groups can advance to high- income groups then inequality isn’t necessarily terrible. However, assessing inequality should be considered in the context of upward societal mobility.

Income Inequality It can harm social cohesion. It can harm economic welfare by increasing crime, reducing worker productivity, and dampening investment. In addition, growth in consumption yields different benefits to individuals of different income levels. – It makes a difference who receives the additional income when it grows. Inequality can also create a loss of potential economic output for society from the unequal opportunities for investment. – This occurs, for instance, when lower-income families cannot set up businesses because of lack of credit or send their children to school. This can ultimately lead to lower future economic potential for the entire state.

Losing Ground About A special report from the I-News Network, the public service journalism arm of Rocky Mountain PBS 18-month project mining 60 years of US Census and other data to assess the relative well-being of blacks, Latinos and whites in Colorado Examined family income, poverty, educational attainment, home ownership, health and justice data Explored beyond the numbers through interviews with community activists, researchers, educators, policymakers and people in the street

Losing Ground Key-Findings Despite early civil rights advancements & relative equity, communities of color are losing ground in Colorado. In 1970, black families in Colorado earned 73 percent of white family incomes and Latinos earned 71.5 percent. By 2010, black families earned roughly 60 percent of white family incomes and Latinos earned 50 percent.

Losing Ground Key Findings Wealth disparities growing in Colorado. In 1970, nearly 60 percent of Latinos owned their own home and roughly 45 percent of blacks owned their home. By 2010, those numbers dropped to 50 percent and 40 percent, respectively.

Losing Ground Key Findings Growing inequality manifesting in areas beyond income and wealth. Unequal access to human capital boosters education family well-being health

Losing Ground Why didn’t we see it coming? “I was actually shocked. You would think we as a nation would have overcome a lot of things since then. It’s like, ‘Wow! We’re spinning our wheels going in reverse.’” - Eric Nelson, vice president of the Aurora NAACP, after reviewing the I-News analysis.

Colorado can be one of the first states to develop a GPI U.S. GDP vs. GPI

How Can a GPI Keep Us From Losing Ground? A 2013 report based on MD’s GPI found that if MD returned to late-1960s income equity levels: $58 B increase in weighted personal consumption $1.17 B decrease in social costs (crime, family changes, etc.) $6.10 B increase in consumer spending lower income people = $65 Billion in economic benefits, adding a whopping 22 percent to the state’s current annual GSP Talberth, John, D. Wysham and K. Dolan. “Closing the Inequality Divide: A Strategy for Fostering Genuine Progress in Maryland.” Center for Sustainable Economy/Institute for Policy Studies, March 2013.

How Can a GPI Keep Us From Losing Ground? A well-constructed GPI with robust equity indicators: Shines a spotlight on inequality Helps us better see the way inequality undermines prosperity Points to paths to close the inequality divide Hold state policymakers and ourselves accountable

The Way We Measure Well-Being Dictates Policy Discussion “You can’t improve what you don’t measure”

Prosperity Points to Ponder What does well-being mean to a Coloradan? What indicators can we measure to highlight the level of prosperity in Colorado? Why has GDP lasted so long as a proxy for wellbeing? Can growth be described as progress if it divides the people? What does our society value and what should it value? Contact us: