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John Husing, Ph.D. Economics & Politics, Inc. Chief Economist, IEEP

So. California Prosperity. John Husing, Ph.D. Economics & Politics, Inc. Chief Economist, IEEP. U.S. Jobs Still Setting Records. 17.9%. Add Potential Workers: Given Up Or Part Time. 10.1%. 7.5%. 3.9%. Inflation Worry. 3.6%. 1.9%. Interest Rates:.

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John Husing, Ph.D. Economics & Politics, Inc. Chief Economist, IEEP

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  1. So. California Prosperity . . . John Husing, Ph.D. Economics & Politics, Inc. Chief Economist, IEEP

  2. U.S. Jobs Still Setting Records

  3. 17.9% Add Potential Workers: Given Up Or Part Time 10.1% 7.5% 3.9%

  4. Inflation Worry 3.6% 1.9%

  5. Interest Rates: 2 More Short Term Rate Increases 4.48% 2.69%

  6. Yield Curve: Potential Recession Predictor Recession: 2020 Likelihood Rising 2 Year to 10 Year 0.18%

  7. California Job Gains/Losses

  8. Southern California

  9. 9 Southern County Economy Gaining Strength! 2008-2010 Lost -759,000 Jobs 2011-2018e Add +1,540,210 Jobs 8.4% Above 2007 Level

  10. Job Quality: Split

  11. Unemployment Rates

  12. Gold Mine Theory Secondary Tier Primary Tier

  13. Industrial Market

  14. Logistics

  15. E-Commerce 14.5%

  16. Port Container VolumesRecord Levels

  17. Logistics Powerful Job Growth • 2011-2017 • 11.7% of New Jobs

  18. Manufacturing

  19. U.S./CA Manufacturing Job Growth

  20. CA Electrical Cost +74.6% +83.5% +135.4%

  21. Natural Gas A Bargain

  22. Marijuana?

  23. Manufacturing Jobs • 2011-2017 • 0.4% of Job Growth

  24. Construction Locations

  25. Net Industrial Absorption 20.2 million

  26. Industrial Rates & Vacancies Lease Rates Per Square Foot Per Month, Sep-2018 Central Valley $0.42 5.3% Inland Empire $0.56 3.6% Ventura $0.72 3.0% Los Angeles $0.84 1.1% Orange $0.92 1.5% San Diego $0.94 4.1% Source: CB Richard Ellis

  27. Residential Market

  28. Sales Volumes, First Nine Months 2018 2017 Change % Chg.

  29. Residential Prices

  30. Share of Local Population Can Afford the Median SFR Home

  31. Construction Jobs • 2011-2017 • 10.3% of Job Growth

  32. Office Market

  33. Health Care

  34. Health Care Jobs: Continuous Growth • 2011-2017 • 10.8% of Job Growth

  35. ACA Impact Health Care Demand & Quality of Life -60% Drop in Uninsured

  36. High Paying Sectors

  37. Professionals & Mgmt., Higher Ed., Mining Utilities, Information & Government Group Slowly Adding Jobs 2011-2016 12.6% of Growth

  38. BA or Higher, 2017

  39. Net Office Space Absorption, 2018 ytd

  40. Office Rates & Vacancies Lease Rates Per Square Foot Per Month, Sep-2018 Central Valley $1.45 8.3% Inland Empire $1.96 9.3% Ventura $2.09 13.5% Orange $2.94 10.9% San Diego $2.96 10.2% Los Angeles $3.58 13.3% Source: CB Richard Ellis

  41. Office Space Construction, Sept.-2018 Market Hurt by E-Commerce, Low Govt Revenues

  42. Retail Market

  43. Low Paying Job GrowthRetail, Consumer & Bus. Services, Hotel, Eat & DrinkAmusement, Agriculture, Employment Agency 2011-2017 44.6% of Job Growth

  44. Net Retail Space Absorption

  45. Retail Lease Rates & Vacancies Lease Rates Per Square Foot Per Month, Sep-2018 Inland Empire $2.05 8.5% Ventura $2.53 6.2% Orange $2.40 3.3% San Diego $2.44 2.4% Los Angeles $2.48 4.7% Source: CB Richard Ellis

  46. Retail Space Under Construction

  47. Summary U.S. Economy Humming Recession in 2020 A Growing Possibility Southern California Economy 8.4% In Jobs Above 2007 Industrial Real Estate Soaring … Particularly Inland Resident Real Estate Restrained By Regulation Office Real Estate Moderate Performance E-Commerce an Issue Retail Real Estate Under Strain By E-Commerce Except Restaurants

  48. www.johnhusing.com

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