Presents Mid-Year
LAEDC Forecast 2009-2010
Negative trends in most business sectors.
Some key industries--fashion, entertainment and aerospace--
facing changed business models. Federal stimulus funding
starting to arrive in
In its 2009-2010 "Mid-Year Economic Forecast & Industry Outlook," the LAEDC's
“We think the economy is nearing bottom this summer, so the current economic news looks terrible,” said LAEDC Chief Economist Nancy D. Sidhu. "This recession officially began in December 2007 and looks like it will be the deepest downturn since the recession of 1981-1982.”
The LAEDC Forecast projects the
The report indicates problems have deepened and will persist for the auto and housing industries, noting that conditions have drive two automakers and many suppliers to bankruptcy, while the
With business investment spending and
The continued economic weakness will be reflected in worsening unemployment, with the economy likely losing 5.4 million non-farm jobs for the year and the unemployment rate reaching 10.4 percent in 2010 -- the highest since 1982.
“At mid-year 2009,
While the state's housing sector remains in a very depressed state, the retail sector is also being hammered, with sales expected to decline by 12 percent in 2009, following sales declines in both 2007 and 2008.
Jack Kyser, the founding economist of the
“Job losses will continue in construction, manufacturing, retailing and leisure and hospitality services," he said.
With retail stores of all types continuing to close, the impact is being felt in such other areas as the apparel industry, which is undergoing a change in its business model as store closings reduce the number of potential customers, Kyser noted.
The motion picture/TV production industry is negatively affected by eroding broadcast network audiences and a growing concern for cost containment. The region is also suffering from erosion of in-state feature film production.
“This is not good news for below-the-line workers or the multitude of small suppliers to the industry,” Kyser said.
International trade activity at the region’s ports and airports will continue to decline.
With defense spending set to slow and profit-starved airlines reducing orders for new planes, the
The LAEDC, the region’s premier business leadership organization is a private, non-profit organization established in 1981 under section 501(C) (3). Its mission is to attract, retain, and grow business and jobs for the regions of
[Editors: The study results will be posted @ http://laedc.org/newsroom/Midyear-2009-07.pdf and www.MayoCommunications.com/home.htm.
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