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Lynn Reaser, Ph.D.Chief Economist, Point Loma Nazarene University

A Look at the Economy in San Diego

IFMA San DiegoJanuary 13, 2010

U.S Outlook

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Real GDP Growth Forecast in 2010

Percent change, Q4/Q4

“V”-shaped Recovery GDP, billions of chained 2005

dollars

Weaker-than-normal ReboundReal GDP, % change

Trough to 6 qtrs later

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Job Growth to Slowly ResumeChange in nonfarm employment, in

thousands

Jobless Rate to Edge Lower by Year-end 2010

Percent

Actual

Profits to ReboundAfter-tax profits, percent annual changes

Inflation SubduedConsumer prices, percent change,

Q4/Q4

Interest Rates to Slowly RiseQuarter-end, percent

10-year Treasury note

U.S. Forecast Summary

• Recession over• Financial markets settle• “V” shaped recovery, but less

robust than normal• Moderate inflation• Gradual rise in interest rates

ME WORRY?

Debt Shifts to the Public Sector Q3 2009, % change from prior quarter,

annualized

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California’s Prospects

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California Bottoming Out with Nation

Nonfarm employment, percent change over prior years

US

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California Outperforms in Goods, Underperforms in Services and

Government JobsPercent change, Nov 2009 over prior year

U.S.

Goods Private Services

Gov’t

California’s Problems

• Dysfunctional government

• Fiscal pressures

• Infrastructure and schools

• Regulatory burden

• Expensive housing

• Water usage

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California’s Strengths

• Entrepreneurial talent

• Technology frontrunner

• Environmental leader

• International edge

• Draw of our climate

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San Diego

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San Diego’s Jobs Decline Widespread

Percent change December 2009 over prior year Total

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San Diego’s Jobless Rate RisesMonthly, percent

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Home Sales and Prices Recover

Percent change, November 2009 over prior year

Prices

Sales

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San Diego Home Price Trend Converges to the Nation’s

S&P/Case Shiller Home Price Index, Jan. 2000=100

San Diego

U. S.

San Diego Housing Permits to Rise

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Thousands of units

Commercial Real Estate

• Distress across the board

• Gap closing between lease and

sublease rents

• Market trough end of 2010

• Owners better capitalized than in early

1990s26

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Positive Forces

• Housing market improves• International trade• Technology• Alternative energy• Naval construction• Tourism• Health care and biotech

Risks/Constraints

• Rising commercial real estate vacancies

• Credit still tight• Fiscal problems for

state and local governments

Outlook for San Diego

San Diego Jobs to Return

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Implications for Facilities Managers

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Fastest Salary Growth Expected in 2010

Takeaways for Property Managers

• Keep your tenants happy• Earn a raise in 2010• Take care of your employees• Re-examine your personal

finances• Character counts