Chief Economist amp Director of Research Florida Chamber Foundation jparrishflfoundationorg Six Pillars Securing Floridas Future Together Yearly Job Creation 2015 Forecast Florida as a Percent of US ID: 594119
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Jerry D. Parrish, Ph.D.
Chief Economist & Director of Research
Florida Chamber Foundation
jparrish@flfoundation.orgSlide2
Six Pillars: Securing Florida’s Future TogetherSlide3
Yearly Job Creation + 2015 ForecastSlide4
Florida as a Percent of U.S.
Category
Florida
Florida as a Percent of U.S. Total
Last 12 Months Non-farm
Jobs
233,1008.611%1 in 12 of U.S.Last 12 Months Private Sector Jobs238,9009.365%1 in 11 of U.S.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Census, World Bank Slide5
Government Jobs
Type of Jobs
December 2015 Level
Change
during 2015
Percent Change
Total Government1,073,500-5,800-0.5%Federal135,4001,700
+1.3%
State
207,900
-300
-0.1%
Local
730,200
-7,200
-1.0%Slide6
Category
Jobs Created
Growth Rate
Average Salary
Professional &
Business Services
51,1004.3 %$54,259Education and Health Services44,7003.8%
$46,584
Leisure
& Hospitality
43,800
3.9%
$23,021
Trade,
Transportation& Utilities
39,600
2.4%
$40,113
Construction
28,500
7.0%
$43,690Slide7
2016 Jobs ForecastSlide8
Select MSAs Jobs Forecast
MSA
2015 Jobs
2016 Forecast
Percent Difference
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater
38,80033,000-14.9%Jacksonville17,30014,800-14.5%
Naples-Immokalee-Marco
Island
3,100
2,800
-9.7%
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent
2,300
2,100
-8.7%
West
Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach
14,100
12,600
-10.6%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford
38,100
33,400
-12.3%Slide9
Population Percentage Change 2015-2030
Data Source: UF Bureau of Economic and Business ResearchSlide10
Changes to Florida’s Population 2015 - 2030
Age Group
Total
50 to 59
-215,000
65 and over
2 Million 75 and over918,000 85 and over167,000
Data Source: UF Bureau of Economic and Business ResearchSlide11
Looking at 2030 – Population IncreaseSlide12
Innovation Economy (Tallahassee)
Florida Angel Nexus Tallahassee
Florida Institute for the Commercialization of Public Research
Jim Moran Institute
Domi
StationSlide13
Cornerstone 2030
Common Framework – 6 Pillars
Collaboration
Measurement
Communication
Research-Driven Planning
All 67 CountiesSlide14
Jerry D. Parrish, Ph.D.
Chief Economist & Director of Research
Florida Chamber Foundation
jparrish@flfoundation.org
Thank You!