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2 Thoughts for a morning Source: Dr. Seuss The places we’ve been Where we are now Oh, the Places we (might) go!

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4 Growth in Gross Domestic Product Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

5 Growth in Gross Domestic Product Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

6 State and National Outlook National Outlook – Moderate growth – Slow reduction in remaining labor slack – FOMC forecasting 2.4% growth – Interest rates rising but slowly State – Positive but only moderate growth – ~2.5%

7 Federal Reserve Primer Federal Reserve’s FOMC set’s monetary policy – Dual Mandate: Stable Prices Maximum Employment – Increased emphasis on financial stability

8 Output Gap Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and Congressional Budget Office

9 Unemployment Source: NC Labor and Economic Analysis Division

10 Inflation Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

11 Fed Funds Rate Source: Federal Open Market Committee Materials

12 Recession Probability

13 NC Leading Indicators Source: Michael Walden NCSU

14 NC sector employment growth Source: BLS

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16 Oil’s effect uncertain Source: US EIA

17 External Sector Slowing Source: International Monetary Fund

18 Dollar appreciating Source: Fed Board

19 NC vs. US Employment by Sector Source: BLS, Richmond Fed Bank

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21 Imports and Unemployment Source: BEA and BLS

22 Technology as a disrupter Oxford Study – 47% of US employment at risk of automation Capital and skill complementary – Accelerating since 1980s driving inequality Substituting capital for labor – Telephone operators – Bank tellers and ATMs

23 Capital vs. Labor Source: Frey and Osborne

24 Computerization bottlenecks Source:

25 Computerization bottlenecks Source: thisismoney.co.uk, Frey and Osborne 2013

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27 Manufacturing is dying... Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

28 Only employment in manufacturing is dying Source: US BEA

29 US manufacturing productivity Source: US BLS

30 NC Manufacturing Employment and Output Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

31 NC then and now Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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33 Regional Outlook in Long Run Faster economic growth than nation’s 2% – Increasing population Income growth – Expected to be faster than national average Median Income US: $53,657 Median Income NC: $46,784 – Substantial uncertainty Education levels Policy uncertainty

34 Slide Title Source: NC OSBM

35 NC vs. US Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

36 Traded Sector Local Sector Traded Sector

37 Source: US Cluster Mapping Project

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39 Thoughts for the future Source: “Employed in Many Things”

40 US Incorporated self employed Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

41 Thoughts for the future Source: “Employed in Many Things” – Basic accounting and management skills – Personal finance – General skills i.e. programming ideas Technology – 3D printing

42 Technology Source: playingintheworldgame.files.wordpress.com zdnet.com

43 Technology Source: cnn.com, techinsider.io, 3dprint.com

44 Reimagining Source: bikerumor.com

45 Birthdays Source: Dr. Tim Elmore, thehrintrovert.com, Pillsbury, momspartyrental.com

46 Thoughts for the future “Employed in Many Things” – Basic accounting and management skills – Personal finance – General skills i.e. programming ideas Technology – 3D printing – Currently lacks skills to effectively use Experiences not products – Customer relationship skills

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