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1 Economic Outlook Orlando, FL January 11 th, 2011

2 U.S. Forecast  Are we past the gravy boat and getting into the meat and potatoes of this recovery?  The recovery appears to be gaining momentum  Fiscal and Monetary Policy Stimulus  QEII  Extension Bush Tax Cuts, new payroll tax cuts and investment stimulus

3 U.S. Forecast  Tectonic Forces Impacting Consumers:  Pent-up Demand, Rising Incomes  An upward force on consumer spending  Lost Wealth, Labor Market  Downward force on spending

4 U.S. Household Wealth (Trillions of $) 20052006200720082009 Q1 2010 Q3 Total Assets 71.677.678.665.863.168.8 Financial Assets 43.348.150.641.439.945.7 Net Worth 59.564.164.251.548.954.9 Home Equity 13.212.810.36.96.06.4

5 U.S. Economic Outlook 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2011 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 GDP % Change, Annual Rate 2.63.13.43.02.53.1 Consumer Price Index % Change, Annual Rate 1.52.81.31.61.71.9 Consumer Sentiment 68.3 71.374.775.877.278.9 Consumption % Change, Annual Rate 2.44.23.41.13.02.6

6 U.S. Forecast

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8 A look at the Florida housing data: November 2010 Snapshot

9 Realtor SalesMedian Sales Price Region or MSA November 2010 November 2009 %Chg November 2010 November 2009 %Chg STATEWIDE 11,90013,961-15$132,700$139,300-5 Orlando 1,8672,292-19$127,300$137,100-7 Miami 67945549$171,500$184,800-7 Pensacola 263330-20$134,200$150,500-11 Jacksonville 9121,101-17$144,700$151,600-5 Tampa-St. Petersburg 2,0602,282-10$125,000$139,100-10 Florida Sales Report – November 2010 Single-Family, Existing Homes

10 A look at the housing data: January 1994– November 2010

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15 Florida Forecast  In 2010 the recovery began, we finished some repairs, loaded up and pushed back from the gate and slowly taxied to the runway  2011 is our runway  We are cleared for takeoff  As year progresses we will pickup speed  Job growth doesn’t takeoff until 2012 and 2013  Turbulence  Demographics hinder recovery  Housing market woes weigh  Budget shortfalls: State & local government

16 Florida Economic Outlook IEC 4 th Quarter 2010 Forecast

17 Florida Economic Outlook IEC 4 th Quarter 2010 Forecast

18 Florida Economic Outlook IEC 4 th Quarter 2010 Forecast

19 Florida Economic Outlook IEC 4 th Quarter 2010 Forecast

20 Region Population Growth Average % ChgRank Florida 0.9--- Deltona 0.18 Gainesville 0.37 Jacksonville 1.04 Lakeland 1.32 Miami 0.85 Naples 1.13 Ocala 1.81 Orlando 1.32 Palm Bay 0.56 Pensacola 0.56 Tallahassee 0.37 Tampa 0.85 2010-2013 Averages; Q4 2010 Forecast

21 Region Employment Growth Average % ChgRank Florida 2.2--- Deltona 1.36 Gainesville 1.07 Jacksonville 2.13 Lakeland 1.45 Miami 1.74 Naples 2.22 Ocala 1.45 Orlando 2.51 Palm Bay 0.38 Pensacola 1.45 Tallahassee 1.07 Tampa 2.22 2010-2013 Averages; Q4 2010 Forecast

22 Orlando Metro Forecast

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24 2010-2013 Averages; Q4 2010 Forecast ORLANDO Sector % Average Annual Growth Professional & Business Services 7.6 Education-Health Services 3.0 Leisure & Hospitality 1.9 Manufacturing 1.5 Other Services 1.4 Trade, Transportation & Utilities 1.1 Construction & Mining 1.1 Financial 0.7 Information 0.6 State & Local Government 0.4 Federal Government -0.5

25 Sean M. Snaith Sean M. Snaith, Ph.D.Director Institute for Economic Competitiveness (407) 823-1453 Sean@SeanSnaith.comWWW.IEC.UCF.EDU Thank you


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