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, Division of Research the South Carolina Economy Recovery or Relapse? Doug Woodward Division of Research

, Division of Research 2010 Outlook for the South Carolina Economy Recovery or Relapse? Doug Woodward Division of Research

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Page 1: , Division of Research 2010 Outlook for the South Carolina Economy Recovery or Relapse? Doug Woodward Division of Research

, Division of Research

2010 Outlook for theSouth Carolina Economy

Recovery or Relapse?

Doug WoodwardDivision of Research

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2010 U.S. Outlook

2009 was year of government activism. Massive fiscal stimulus. Low interest rates. Direct monetary

intervention in credit (mortgage) markets.

There will be a recovery. But slow growth for private

sector activity in 2010. Relapse?

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South Carolina’s Economic Prospects in 2010

Boeing is big.

Leading economic indicators look good.

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Uncertainty

Dysfunctional financial system Leverage and debt More surprises?

From excessive credit to no credit Despite bailouts

Choking private expansion

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A Lasting Recovery … No Relapse

No more financial shocks

Virtuous cycle of U.S. GDP

growthSpendingInvestmentJobs

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Dr. Doom: No Lasting Recovery

Predicted recession Possibility of a W-Shape rather

than V- or U-shaped. Unemployment rates in the mid-

double digits 15% or above unemployment rate,

with and multi-year stagnation in economic activity.

http://www.rgemonitor.com/

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V-Shape?

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Keys to a Sustained Recovery

Monetary and fiscal stimulus will fade

Consumer spending Sales

Private investment Risk taking

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S.C. Real Retail Sales12-Month Moving Average4

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South Carolina Metro Areas (MSAs):Real Retail Sales

07/08 08/09(up to Oct)  

7.3% -14.3% Anderson

0.8% -14.9% Charleston-N Charleston

-0.6% -11.9% Columbia

5.3% -11.6% Florence

2.6% -15.1% Greenville

-6.0% -13.3% Myrtle Beach-Conway-N Myrtle Beach

5.6% -4.1% Spartanburg

-3.4% -12.3% Sumter

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Business Investment

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Source: U.S. Department of Commerce: Census Bureau.

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S.C. Growth of Single FamilyHousing Permits

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Monetary Stimulus Needed Trillions from U.S. Treasury and Fed Liquidity

Low, low rates Extra monetary easing by Fed

Credit crunch continues A solvency problem?

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Fiscal Stimulus $800 billion, with half

still unspent Shovel-ready

projects Infrastructure Restoration of state

cuts Short-term: Multiplier

effect Long-term: Comb-

over effect

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Forecast for South Carolina’s Economy in 2010

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Outlook for 2010:Personal Income

-20

24

6

2008q1 2008q3 2009q1 2009q3 2010q1 2010q3quarter

Historical Forecast

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Outlook for 2010:Total Employment

-6-4

-20

2

2008q1 2008q3 2009q1 2009q3 2010q1 2010q3quarter

Historical Forecast

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Employment Growth by Sectors of Activity 2008/2009

Difference %Change  

1,100 1.1% Government

-26,600 -11.2% Manufacturing

-6,700 -2.9% Retail Trade

4,400 2.0% Professional & Business Services

-8,000 -3.8% Leisure & Hospitality Services

-1,000 -0.5% Education and Health Services

-16,900 -14.9% Construction

-3,200 -3.0% Financial Activities

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South Carolina Metros (MSAs):Total Nonfarm Employment

Oct 08 Oct 09 %Change  

62.8 61.4 -2.2% Anderson

300.8 292.9 -2.6% Charleston-N Charleston

364.2 361.2 -0.8% Columbia

87.9 87.2 -0.8% Florence

320.1 309.5 -3.3% Greenville-Mauldin-Easley

120.7 116.1 -3.8% Myrtle Beach-Conway-NMB

129.0 124.7 -3.3% Spartanburg

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Outlook for 2010:Unemployment Rate

05

10

15

2008q1 2008q3 2009q1 2009q3 2010q1 2010q3quarter

Historical Forecast

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Conclusion Fragile recovery. Distress in the financial system. Running out of tricks. Weak job market. Slow growth in income. Relapse possible.

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Additional information available at:

http://mooreschool.sc.edu/moore/research/

Thank you!