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2 Grow ACA’s Strategic Framework VISION: Arizona is the best location for high-quality business growth MISSION: Grow & diversify Arizona’s Economy & create quality jobs for its citizens by supporting and attracting businesses in targeted, high-growth clusters, with an emphasis on the base industries. STRATEGIES: ACTION PLAN: Increase Awareness of Arizona’s Attractiveness Coordinate Arizona’s Economic Development Make Arizona a Leading Hub in High-Quality Manufacturing and Advanced Business Services Support Employer-focused, Demand-driven Workforce Development Integrate All Areas of Arizona into the State’s Growth 1 Recruit 3 Create Enhance Arizona’s Competitiveness Develop Infrastructure to Support Economic Growth Become a Preferred Trading Partner with Mexico and Canada Foster Innovation and Support Entrepreneurship Make Arizona Preferred Location for Target Industries: A&D, Semiconductors, Optics, Biosciences, Solar Energy
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ACA Results FY2013 – Q2FY2014 136 Projects; attraction and expansion 26,050 Jobs announced $3.9B Capital Investment $56,791 Average Wage
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ACA Results FY2013 – Q2FY2014 City of Project Location/Expansion Q1-2013 thru Q2-2014
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331 Projects 56,428 Jobs $28.16 B CapEx $48,430 Average Wages All ACA Pipeline by Industry Pipeline Projects (All ACA) Business Attraction and Expansion Pipeline by Industry Segment, YTD Q3-2014
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65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% 25 to 29 years29,07330,9661,8937% 75 to 79 years15,88117,7441,86312% 55 to 59 years37,49438,6661,1723% 30 to 34 years27,16728,3361,1694% 20 to 24 years39,87740,8791,0023% Under 5 years33,52034,3047842% 35 to 39 years26,17426,7946202% 85 years and over9,54210,1606186% 80 to 84 years11,07111,5324614% 10 to 14 years35,28235,7394571% 5 to 9 years33,83534,1423071% 40 to 44 years28,17127,101 (1,070) (4%) 50 to 54 years36,86935,458 (1,411) (4%) 45 to 49 years32,42530,361 (2,064) (6%) 15 to 19 years40,11536,784 (3,331) (8%) Total526,190539,78413,5943% NACOG DEMOGRAPHICS 2011 TO 2014 Demographic2011 Population2014 PopulationChange% Change Under 5 years33,52034,3047842% 5 to 9 years33,83534,1423071% 10 to 14 years35,28235,7394571% 15 to 19 years40,11536,784 (3,331) (8%) 20 to 24 years39,87740,8791,0023% 25 to 29 years29,07330,9661,8937% 30 to 34 years27,16728,3361,1694% 35 to 39 years26,17426,7946202% 40 to 44 years28,17127,101 (1,070) (4%) 45 to 49 years32,42530,361 (2,064) (6%) 50 to 54 years36,86935,458 (1,411) (4%) 55 to 59 years37,49438,6661,1723% 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% 75 to 79 years15,88117,7441,86312% 80 to 84 years11,07111,5324614% 85 years and over 9,54210,1606186%
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Demographic2011 Population2014 PopulationChange% Change 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% The largest change came from people ages 60 to 74 growing by more than 11,000 people between 2011 to 2014 Only 784 babies entered this region during that time period NACOG KEY DEMOGRAPHICS-INCREASE
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65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% 25 to 29 years29,07330,9661,8937% 75 to 79 years15,88117,7441,86312% 55 to 59 years37,49438,6661,1723% 30 to 34 years27,16728,3361,1694% 20 to 24 years39,87740,8791,0023% Under 5 years33,52034,3047842% 35 to 39 years26,17426,7946202% 85 years and over9,54210,1606186% 80 to 84 years11,07111,5324614% 10 to 14 years35,28235,7394571% 5 to 9 years33,83534,1423071% 40 to 44 years28,17127,101 (1,070) (4%) 50 to 54 years36,86935,458 (1,411) (4%) 45 to 49 years32,42530,361 (2,064) (6%) 15 to 19 years40,11536,784 (3,331) (8%) Total526,190539,78413,5943% NACOG KEY DEMOGRAPHICS-DECREASE -8% -4% -6% -4%
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65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% 25 to 29 years29,07330,9661,8937% 75 to 79 years15,88117,7441,86312% 55 to 59 years37,49438,6661,1723% 30 to 34 years27,16728,3361,1694% 20 to 24 years39,87740,8791,0023% Under 5 years33,52034,3047842% 35 to 39 years26,17426,7946202% 85 years and over9,54210,1606186% 80 to 84 years11,07111,5324614% 10 to 14 years35,28235,7394571% 5 to 9 years33,83534,1423071% 40 to 44 years28,17127,101 (1,070) (4%) 50 to 54 years36,86935,458 (1,411) (4%) 45 to 49 years32,42530,361 (2,064) (6%) 15 to 19 years40,11536,784 (3,331) (8%) Total526,190539,78413,5943% NACOG REGIONAL TRENDS Year# of NACOG Jobs# of Nation Jobs 2011161,687135,950,711 2012164,240138,278,425 2013166,619140,273,524 2014169,798142,108,288
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65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% 25 to 29 years29,07330,9661,8937% 75 to 79 years15,88117,7441,86312% 55 to 59 years37,49438,6661,1723% 30 to 34 years27,16728,3361,1694% 20 to 24 years39,87740,8791,0023% Under 5 years33,52034,3047842% 35 to 39 years26,17426,7946202% 85 years and over9,54210,1606186% 80 to 84 years11,07111,5324614% 10 to 14 years35,28235,7394571% 5 to 9 years33,83534,1423071% 40 to 44 years28,17127,101 (1,070) (4%) 50 to 54 years36,86935,458 (1,411) (4%) 45 to 49 years32,42530,361 (2,064) (6%) 15 to 19 years40,11536,784 (3,331) (8%) Total526,190539,78413,5943% NACOG GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT Earnings (2012)Property Income (2012) Taxes on Production (2012) Total GRP (2012) $9,006,603,131$4,398,348,720$857,003,446$14,261,955,298 NAICSIndustryGRP (2012)% of Total 11Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting$479,064,6283% 21Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction$568,887,7484% 22Utilities$271,064,7242% 23Construction$403,878,5463% 31Manufacturing$1,118,147,3188% 42Wholesale Trade$363,460,9033% 44Retail Trade$1,045,682,4097% 48Transportation and Warehousing$390,999,0493% 51Information$267,765,8092% 52Finance and Insurance$566,665,8594% 53Real Estate and Rental and Leasing$1,078,119,7598% 54Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$349,748,4522% 55Management of Companies and Enterprises$27,652,3660% 56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services $240,099,8222% 61Educational Services (Private)$184,836,5251% 62Health Care and Social Assistance$1,386,310,98410% 71Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation$163,404,2391% 72Accommodation and Food Services$730,371,6805% 81Other Services (except Public Administration)$237,026,3652% 90Government$3,238,285,34423% Other non-industries$1,150,482,7698%
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NACOG GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT Retail Trade, 7% Food Services, 5% Mining, 4% Construction, 3% Ag, 2% Utilities, 2%
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65 to 69 years29,92534,9034,97817% 60 to 64 years36,76540,1173,3529% 70 to 74 years23,00525,7982,79312% 25 to 29 years29,07330,9661,8937% 75 to 79 years15,88117,7441,86312% 55 to 59 years37,49438,6661,1723% 30 to 34 years27,16728,3361,1694% 20 to 24 years39,87740,8791,0023% Under 5 years33,52034,3047842% 35 to 39 years26,17426,7946202% 85 years and over9,54210,1606186% 80 to 84 years11,07111,5324614% 10 to 14 years35,28235,7394571% 5 to 9 years33,83534,1423071% 40 to 44 years28,17127,101 (1,070) (4%) 50 to 54 years36,86935,458 (1,411) (4%) 45 to 49 years32,42530,361 (2,064) (6%) 15 to 19 years40,11536,784 (3,331) (8%) Total526,190539,78413,5943% Focus on Manufacturing Bolster the manufacturing base via NAMP Insist on education curriculum consistent with what industry needs Support JTEDS Leverage supply chain with industry Focus on rural infrastructure, including broadband
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Focus on Manufacturing cont. Focus on rural infrastructure (incl. broadband) Upgrades to existing systems Extensions to add supply of employment use property Be prepared-have all pre-work completed Get creative with construction funding
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