Title: Accelerating Economic Success
1Accelerating Economic Success August 10, 2004
2Economic Success
- DEEDs mission is to
- Support the economic success of individuals,
businesses, and communities by improving
opportunities for growth.
3Challenges in Greater Mn
- Demographics
- Population trends follow national patterns, but
with significant regional variation - Skilled workers are increasingly in short supply
- Economic Base
- Diversity of economic base is decreasing
- Lower pay jobs versus higher pay jobs
- Reduced labor pool forces employers to examine
alternatives - Cultural
- Increasing diversification challenges and
opportunity
4Median Age of Population - 2000
5Percent Population 65 and Over - 2020
Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce
6Economic Development
Skilled workers
7Business Dissolutions and Contractions - 2000
- High rate of contraction
- across Greater MN
- Data is pre-recession!
8Service Sector Earnings
- Service sector jobs combine
- low wage retail with high
- wage professional jobs
9Average Earnings from Farming
- Productive farm practices
- lead to relatively high income
10Change in Farm Employment
- But increased efficiency
- results in less individuals
- employed in agricultural
11Wage structure trends towards lower paying
positions
- Regional economic
- centers skew data
- slightly, but overall trend
- is similar statewide
12Average Wage rate
Fully 73 of all jobs pay less than 15/hr
13Laborshed is shrinking
14Projected Population Change2000 - 2030
- Negative or modest growth
- across much of Greater
- Minnesota
15Projected Immigrant Population Change2000 - 2030
- High rates of new
- Minnesotans will
- likely continue
16Distribution of People of Color2000
- Minnesotans of Hispanic
- heritage are the largest group
- Hmong are second followed
- by Vietnamese and Somali
17Minority Population Growth
18What does this data mean?
- New Minnesotans represent
- New workforce to offset aging population
- New laborshed for future employers
- Significant opportunity to leverage
entrepreneurial interest - New Minnesotans can
- Add local economic value through payroll
- Create opportunities for local school districts
to maintain their viability - Sustain higher education initiatives through
increased demand
19But barriers exist
- Housing
- Available housing stock is critical to economic
success - Has tremendous impact on community success in
marketing economic opportunities - Healthcare
- Healthcare needs are different for different
people - Opportunity exists to market these services as
a value-add - Financial
- Access to insurance and banking needs is key
- Not all cultures understand these key economic
barriers
20What can we do?
- Housing
- Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) targets
new housing stock in Greater Minnesota - Small Cities Development Program (yearly awards
from DEED) are weighted heavily towards housing - City of Marshall 1,196,800To rehabilitate 40
residential renter occupied units, 30 single
family homes owned and occupied by low and
moderate income families and 20 commercial
buildings, as well as for temporary relocation
where lead hazard control activities require
families to leave their homes during
construction. - Marshall County 519,500Marshall County will
use its 519,500 SCDP grant in conjunction with
funds from the MN Housing Finance Agency and
local funds to rehabilitate the homes of 20
income-qualified families - These are just two of 31 awards
21What can we do?
- Healthcare
- Minnesota Jobs Skills Partnership awards
- AppleTree Dental Career opportunities for
low-income/minority wage earners in the dental
field in Greater Minnesota - Healthcare Institute Abbott Northwestern
created a career ladder program for new hires
to learn, test, and certify themselves on
value-add healthcare careers - Department of Health
- Summer Health Care Intern Program Internships
funded by the Office of Rural Health and Primary
Care
22What can we do?
- Financial
- USBank and Goodwill created the Financial Careers
Institute for low-income/minority wage earners to
learn banking skill sets for employment - Southwest Initiative Foundation has a
entrepreneurial start-up program in Spanish - Banking and Insurance material is distributed via
our workforce center system (not in all locations
yet) - Translation of State publications on how to start
a business, etc., is underway - Many EDAs working on incubators for start-up
businesses
23What can we do?
- Multiple state and local resources exist
- Coordination/Communication remain the best way to
leverage all assets to assist new Minnesotans - Businesses should be a cornerstone in how a
community approaches new citizens - Laborshed issues are growing daily
- Access to labor pool will be a gating factor in
long-term community success - Education (primary and higher ed) are key players
in community/regional success - Immigration brings with it opportunity and hope
- New Minnesotans offer new life to many of our
rural communities