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Economic, Demographic and Technological Change. James W. Hughes, Dean 2014. Business Cycle Phases. Expansion: November 2001 - December 2007 (Great)Recession: December 2007 - June 2009: 18 months in length Current Expansion: June 2009 – September 2014: 63 months in length
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Economic, Demographic and Technological Change James W. Hughes, Dean 2014
Business Cycle Phases Expansion: November 2001 - December 2007 (Great)Recession: December 2007 - June 2009: 18 months in length Current Expansion: June 2009 – September 2014: 63 months in length Average Duration of Post-WW II Expansions: 58 months
U.S. Private-Sector Employment Change2009-2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Note: Employment change measured from December to December, seasonally adjusted.
U.S. Private-Sector Employment Change2009-2014 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. * Based on first 8 months ( December 2013 – August 2014). Note: Employment change measured from December to December, seasonally adjusted.
New Jersey Private-Sector Employment Change2009 - 2012 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Note: Employment change measured from December to December, seasonally adjusted.
New Jersey Private-Sector Employment Change2009 - 2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (*) Estimate based on data through June 2013.
2013: Private-Sector Employment • 2013: First 6 Months +31,400 jobs • 2013: Last 6 Months -11,600 jobs • 2013: Full Year +19,800 jobs
New Jersey Private-Sector Employment Change2009 - 2013 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Note: Employment change measured from December to December, seasonally adjusted.
2013: Private-Sector Employment • 2013: First 6 Months +31,400 jobs • 2013: Last 6 Months -11,600 jobs • 2013: Full Year +19,800 jobs
New Jersey Private Sector Employment Change Q1 2013 – Q2 2014 Source: New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
New Jersey’s Economic Roller Coaster(Employment change for periods indicated) Source: New Jersey Department of Labor. Note: ( ) indicates employment loss.
AT • Maturing Baby Boom – Redefining Maturity • Echo-Boomers/Gen Y/Millennials – Redefining the Workforce/Workplace
Tract-House Suburban New Jerseye Suburban N.J. • Source: The New York Times
BABY BOOM: REINVENTING MATURITYabyBoom Reinventing Maturity 2011: First Boomer turned 65 years of age 2014: All Boomers between 50 and 68 years of age 2015: Fully one-half of all Boomers will be in their 60s 2016: First Boomers will turn 70 years of age
We will not fade away quietly! Source: Christian Science Monitor