Utah Economic News From May 5th 2009
I was reading the UCAOR news and I ran across this
information and I really wanted to share it.
"
Let us have an appropriate perspective,
particularly here in Utah."- Gary Herbert -
Lieutenant Governor, State of Utah
The following highlights some of the good things about
Utah and Utah County:
Home Foreclosures
Utah's foreclosure rate (1.4%) is less than half the
national rate (2.9%). Utah homeownership rate is 4th
highest in the nation. Four states (CA, FL, AZ, NV)
account for approximately half of all foreclosures.
During the Great Depression foreclosure rates neared 50%
Bank Failures
According to the FDIC, there have been a total of 28
bank failures in 2007 and 2008. In recession-free
1988-89, there were 1,004 failures. Since the Great
Depression, the average number of bank failures per year
has been 94.
Mortgage interest rates
Currently at 5% for 30 year fixed rate mortgages.
Business mortgages have doubled because of low interest
rates.
Housing
Bargains are bringing buyers back to the market. The
number of existing homes sold in February rose 13% from
the previous month. In the West homes sales surged
13.6%.
GOED
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development has more
than 120 companies in active discussions with the state
about moving or expanding in Utah.
Utah Exports
International exports from Utah during the first three
quarters of 2008 was $8.1 billion. Over 50% higher than
the value during the same period last year. This rate of
growth ranks 4th among all states.
Unemployment
4.3% Utah (U.S. 7.2%) –Dec. 2008. During the Great
Depression unemployment was 25%
More Great News
1. Utah unjoys a AAA Bonding Rating. This rating saves
taxpayers money on interest costs.
2. Utah Best Managed State—Pew Research Institute
3. Provo ranked #1 as Money Magazine Best Small Cities
in 2008
4. Year-over job change in Utah was –1.9% in December
2008
5. Energy and Natural Resources had 7.2% positive growth
in December and has potential for continued growth.
6. Population in Utah continues to grow. Utah's
population was an estimated 2,757,779 on July 1, 2008 -
up 58,225 or 2.2% from July 1, 2007. Net in-migration in
2008 was 16,648, or about 29% of total population
growth.
7. Mineral Lease Money has increased by 109% since 2005
8. Tourism at Zions National Park hit 2.7 million in
2008, setting a new record for Zions.
by Taylor Oldroyd Ucaor President