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(http://connect.nola.com/user/jadelson/index.html) By Jeff Adelson, The Times-Picayune
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on September 20, 2012 at 10:45 PM
Baton Rouge -- Louisiana was belatedly suffering the effects of the national stagnant
economy last year, even as the country as a whole was apparently leveling out
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after facing the worst of the economic downturn, according to U.S. Census Bureau
figures released Thursday. While economic measures seemed to be slowing their
descent nationwide, Louisiana saw its second year in a row of significant increases in
poverty and decreases in median income. The numbers, included in the Census
Bureau's 2011 American Community Survey
(http://www.census.gov/acs/www/), paint a bleak picture of how the state stacks
up: Louisiana had the third-highest poverty rate and the seventh-lowest median income
in the nation.
The New Orleans area, which the survey says includes about
1.19 million people, fared better than the state as a whole,
though statistics compiled by the New Orleans Community
Data Center (http://www.gnocdc.org/) showed the city
itself faced much greater economic issues than the surrounding
suburbs.
The state's top economic development official said Thursday
that the new census numbers may not paint a full picture of the
area and pointed to employment statistics and the state's
overall record since Gov. Bobby Jindal took office as signs that
improvements could be around the corner. At the same time, a
group critical of the budget cuts under the current
administration argued that the data showed that those policies had failed.
'A very deep recession'
The numbers could be a sign that the national stagnation has finally come to roost in
Louisiana and in the New Orleans area.
"I think in general we all thought the metro area had weathered the recession," said
National recession may be catching up withLouisiana, census figures indicate
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Workers seeking employment create resumes and look for openpositions at a job fair last year.
Allison Plyer, chief demographer and deputy director of the Greater New Orleans
Community Data Center. "But it's been a very deep and very long recession, and I think
it's finally started having an impact here,"
While the center focuses on New Orleans and six suburban parishes -- Jefferson, St.
Tammany, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Bernard and Plaquemines -- similar
trends came through in the statewide figures.
About 20.4 percent of the state's population, roughly 908,375 residents, were below the
poverty line in 2011. That's a 1.7 percentage point increase over the state's poverty rate
of 18.7 percent in 2010. About 19 percent of the metro region was living in poverty in
2011 and about 29 percent of the residents of New Orleans were below the poverty line.
At the same time, national
figures showed that while the
number of people in poverty
was increasing, the rate of
growth was slowing. The
national poverty rate of 15.9
percent was a 0.6 percentage
point increase over 2010,
about half the increase in the
poverty rate recorded at its
peak growth in 2008.
Louisiana, which saw its
poverty rate decrease from
18.7 percent to 17.3 percent in
2008 and maintained that rate
through 2009, began to see the number of people in poverty climb in 2010.
The increasing poverty rate comes as median incomes are declining in both the state
and the metro region. The median income in Louisiana fell by 4.7 percent to $41,734 in
2011, its lowest point since before Hurricane Katrina. The metro area also saw what
Plyer called its first significant decline in income in recent years, with the median
household bringing in about $44,000 in 2011.
Nationwide the median income dropped by about 1.3 percent, from about $51,144 to
about $50,502.
It's not entirely clear why the local and national numbers diverge. However, Plyer said
it was not unreasonable to suggest that the gradual tapering off of recovery work in
southeast Louisiana played a role.
About $19 billion in FEMA and road home grants flowed into the metro area alone after
Katrina, creating a sizable stimulus that was bolstered by additional money from
insurance settlements and private investment, Plyer said. About $4 billion of that
federal money is still coming to the area, she said.
By contrast, the total amount slated for Louisiana in the 2009 federal stimulus package
was about $7 billion, she said.
"I think one could speculate that spending is winding down," she said.
Education levels rising
The news for New Orleans was not all bad, however. Compared with 2000, the area has
seen larger increases in the number of people graduating high school than the national
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I simply don't see some of the below statements applied with any sort of
accuracy.
At the same time, he touted improvements to the economic picture since Jindal's first
election in 2008, noting, for example, that median income and poverty rankings have
improved since then and that Louisiana and Texas are the only states in the South that
boast more jobs now than in 2008.
Jobs are coming, Moret says
Still, he said there's work to be done to "achieve a sustainable job growth rate" above
that of the region and the country as a whole. Moret touted new projects coming online -
- and jobs that became available but might not have been reflected in the Census
Bureau statistics.
"Our biggest challenge the next few years is not going to be creating jobs or attracting
jobs but filling the jobs that are coming," Moret said.
But Jan Moller, director of the liberal Louisiana Budget Project, said the statistics
showed deep problems with state policies. He noted that the percentage of people in
"deep poverty" -- which amounts to a yearly income of less than $9,545 for a family of
three -- grew from 8.1 percent in 2010 to 9.4 percent last year and that about 28.8
percent of Louisiana children now live in poverty. Moller referred to the new statistics
as a sign that the state needs to turn its attention to investments in education, health
care and infrastructure.
"If that isn't a wake-up call to state policymakers that the current course we're on isn't
working, I don't know what is," Moller said. "We've had four years of time to cut our
way to prosperity."
Jeff Adelson can be reached at [email protected]
(mailto:[email protected]) or 225.342.5207.
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And it is almost impossible to make comment without reference.
So how about some REAL numbers to go along with this article just to
make things fun in our little conversation here?
Louisiana catching up indeed........
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I'm sure one of you will find argument with me, call me names, and try to
adorn the current man in office, but can we stick to the subject? If we
keep this guy in office 4 more years, we're screwed.
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THE ADVOCATE? Are you kidding? I lived in Baton Rouge from May 2010
thru March 2012 and that paper didn't provide enough news unless it was
about LSU or their football team.
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Again with the year old CENSUS data ? Isn't there any more pertinent
economic data to base any assertion on.....unemployment, housing,
energy costs, manufacturing ? Good grief, October can't get her soon
enough. Advocate, here I come !!!
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Nolaman2012: This is the most recent Census Bureau data
and it was released Thursday. The other indicators you
mention give a snapshot of certain areas of the economy and
certainly have received their share of coverage. But the
American Community Survey is one of the most
comprehensive datasets available and one of the best ways
to get a picture of the overall economic and demographic
situation.
Even though it takes a while for the Census Bureau to
compile, analyze and release the data from the ACS, it seems
worthwhile to cover the information it contains.
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The nearly 30% poverty level in the city of New Orleans is not a good
sign. The city has no real business growth. Low paying service sector jobs
are the staple of the tourist dominated industry that thrives in New
Orleans. That pretty much insures that you have a tax base that cannot
sustain the city.
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I see a future filled with post production and film editing but no
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This news is not surprising. We've been buffered from the Nation's
economic problems by our Katrina and BP boondoggles and suffered our
own economic setbacks that did little to affect the rest of the nation.
What is shocking to me is that 10% of the famlies in our state are living
on less than $30 per day. Of course that is supplemented by government
handouts, but I still find it alarming that many people in our state are in
what amounts to a painful situation with minuscule hope of digging their
way out of it, even with government and NGO help.
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the Great Depression then so should Jindal. If Jindal is responsible for LA's
problems than so to is Obama responsible for our nation's problems.
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The Jindal Administration must be kidding... Why did the state get
redistricted losing a Congressional seat... There is a net loss in population
and continuing... How many job loses were in state government alone
since the Jindal Administration... reported 4,000 combo vacancies and
filled... reported by the TP... What is Moret talking about... what industry...
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