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Trends pointing up for Utah's economy

By Steven Oberbeck
The Salt Lake Tribune

††† Utah's business conditions index improved markedly in August and September and now at its highest level in more than seven years.

††† Creighton University economics professor Ernie Goss said Wednesday that while Utah's nonfarm payrolls remained flat during the first half of this year, recent numbers point to an improving job market in the state for the remainder of 2003.

††† Goss conducts a monthly survey of supply chain managers and business leaders in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado -- many of whom are associated with the National Association of Purchasing Management -- to determine the general direction and the strengths and weaknesses of the region's economy. Employment, new merchandise orders, production and inventory data are compiled to derive the index, which ranges from zero to 100. A reading greater than 50 suggests economic expansion in the months ahead.

††† Utah's business conditions index climbed to 66.2 in September, from August's 65.8 and July's 61.2.

††† For the three-state Mountain region overall, the business conditions index for September stood at 64.8, down slightly from August's 66.5.

††† Businesses in the Mountain region, which lost 8,000 jobs during the first half of this year, continue to report upturns in hiring, though, with employment measures in September remaining above the neutral level for the fourth straight month.

††† In Wyoming, businesses continue to hold the line on costs with higher productivity and reduced inventories, Goss said. "While this has improved the profitability of Wyoming businesses, it has contributed to lower job growth," he said.

††† In Colorado, the rate of job losses has slowed significantly this year. "I expect an outright reversal in the labor market for the rest of 2003 with job gains for most sectors of the state," Goss said.

††† Goss' observations concerning Utah's economy are supported by information in the latest edition of Zions Bank's quarterly Insight newsletter.

††† Zions Bank economic consultant Jeff Thredgold, of Salt Lake City-based Thredgold Economic Associates, said Utah's economy after the past three years of economic weakness is expected to return to its tra- ditional role as a job creator in 2004.

††† "We're still down about 3,500 jobs from a year ago, but if you go back to April of last year compared with April of this year, we were flat. When you look at May 2002's job numbers compared with May 2003 we show about 800 new jobs," Thredgold said. "So we're getting teased a little bit, but we're ready to head in the right direction."

††† In addition, Thredgold suggested a combination of stronger U.S. economic growth and more solid global performance will bode well for the state.
††† Goss concurs.

††† Despite economic weaknesses among U.S. trading partners, new export orders for the Mountain region rose in September from August's already solid level, he said.

††† "We are seeing improving economic conditions among Asian trading partners, especially Japan," Goss said. "This will have important and positive impacts on the region."

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Utah Employment Trends


Here is a quick glance at some of job market statistics reported by the U.S. Department of Labor and Statistics. This wage and employment trend information can prove useful in planning your career direction. These figures also serve as useful benchmarks during the salary negotiation process.

1996 National Occupational Employment and Wage Data

Employment by major industry division,average annual rate of change

Industry

Average annual rate of change

 

1996-2006

Nonfarm wage and salary

1.4

Goods producing

0.0

Mining

-2.5

Construction

0.9

Manufacturing

-0.2

Durable

-0.2

Nondurable

-0.1

   

Service producing

1.7

Transportation, communications, utilities

1.3

Wholesale trade

1.1

Retail trade

1.0

Finance, insurance, and real estate

1.0

Services

2.9

Federal government

0.3

State and local government

1.0

   

Agriculture

-0.1

Private household wage and salary

-1.8

Nonagricultural self-employed and unpaid family workers

1.2

 

The ten industries with the fastest employment growth, 1996-2006

Numbers in thousands of jobs

Industry description

Employment

Change, 1996-2006

1996

2006

Number

Percent

Computer and data processing services

1,208

2,509

1,301

108

Health services, nec.

1,172

1,968

796

68

Management and public relations

873

1,400

527

60

Miscellaneous transportation services

204

327

123

60

Residential care

672

1,070

398

59

Personnel supply services

2,646

4,039

1,393

53

Water and sanitation

231

349

118

51

Individual and miscellaneous social services

846

1,266

420

50

Offices of health practitioners

2,751

4,046

1,295

47

Amusement and recreation services, nec.

1,109

1,565

457

41

 

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