PRTODAY / NewswireToday Free press release distribution service network

More news: Economy
Agency / Source: MAYO Communications

Check Ads Availability|e-mail Article
This article was published free of charge. Only PREMIUM Articles are 3rd party Ads-Free!

LAEDC Report Says Economy Will See Modest Growth in 2010 - Negative trends in most business sectors. Some key industries--fashion, entertainment and aerospace-- facing changed business models. Federal stimulus funding starting to arrive in Southern California
LAEDC Report Says Economy Will See Modest Growth in 2010

 

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Los Angeles, CA, United States, 07/27/2009 - Negative trends in most business sectors. Some key industries--fashion, entertainment and aerospace-- facing changed business models. Federal stimulus funding starting to arrive in Southern California.

   
 


Rank or share this free Newswire Press Release Distribution content. Join the network! Learn How!


Your Banner Ad Here instead - Showing along with ALL Articles covering Economy Announcements

Replace these Affiliate Programs at ANYTIME! Your banner here within the next hour.


 

The U.S. economy "is nearing the bottom this summer" but modest growth is forecast for 2010, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Commission said in a report issued Wednesday.

In its 2009-2010 "Mid-Year Economic Forecast & Industry Outlook," the LAEDC's Kyser Center for Economic Research said difficult times would continue for the rest of 2009 and into 2010 for Southern California, the entire state and the nation.

“We think the economy is nearing bottom this summer, so the current economic news looks terrible,” said LAEDC Chief Economist Nancy D. Sidhu. "This recession officially began in December 2007 and looks like it will be the deepest downturn since the recession of 1981-1982.”

The LAEDC Forecast projects the U.S. economy will shrink by 2.7 percent during 2009 and then grow modestly -- by 1.7 percent -- in 2010. Inflation is unlikely to be a problem in the near term, declining by 0.8 percent in 2009.

The report indicates problems have deepened and will persist for the auto and housing industries, noting that conditions have drive two automakers and many suppliers to bankruptcy, while the U.S. housing sector has been shrinking for more than three years. However, the LAEDC said it appears the bottom is near for housing.

With business investment spending and U.S. exports also declining, the only sector that is growing is the federal government. U.S. economic recovery funds are beginning to appear in Southern California and their impact will grow through the rest of 2009 and 2010, the report found.

The continued economic weakness will be reflected in worsening unemployment, with the economy likely losing 5.4 million non-farm jobs for the year and the unemployment rate reaching 10.4 percent in 2010 -- the highest since 1982.

“At mid-year 2009, California too is in a serious recession, and the economic news during 2009 has been dismal,” Sidhu said.

California's housing industry should hit bottom by the end of 2009 but the recovery will be moderate at best, the LAEDC said. The state’s non-farm employment will fall by 694,100 jobs in 2009 and the unemployment rate will average a painful 11.6 percent.

While the state's housing sector remains in a very depressed state, the retail sector is also being hammered, with sales expected to decline by 12 percent in 2009, following sales declines in both 2007 and 2008.

Jack Kyser, the founding economist of the Kyser Center for Economic Research, said the five Southern California counties will continue to suffer in 2009.

“Job losses will continue in construction, manufacturing, retailing and leisure and hospitality services," he said.

With retail stores of all types continuing to close, the impact is being felt in such other areas as the apparel industry, which is undergoing a change in its business model as store closings reduce the number of potential customers, Kyser noted.

The motion picture/TV production industry is negatively affected by eroding broadcast network audiences and a growing concern for cost containment. The region is also suffering from erosion of in-state feature film production.

“This is not good news for below-the-line workers or the multitude of small suppliers to the industry,” Kyser said.

International trade activity at the region’s ports and airports will continue to decline.

With defense spending set to slow and profit-starved airlines reducing orders for new planes, the Southern California aerospace industry will continue to face difficult challenges in 2009 and 2010.

About the LAEDC
The LAEDC, the region’s premier business leadership organization is a private, non-profit organization established in 1981 under section 501(C) (3). Its mission is to attract, retain, and grow business and jobs for the regions of Los Angeles County. Since 1996, the LAEDC has helped retain or attract more than 152,000 jobs, providing $7.5 billion in direct economic impact from salaries and $128 million in annual tax revenue benefit to local governments and education in Los Angeles County. Visit LAEDC official website or call (888) 4-LAEDC-1.

[Editors: The study results are post in the first link below. Please call George McQuade for interviews 818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229.

 
 


Rank or share this free Newswire Press Release Distribution content. Join the network! Learn How!


Your Banner Ad Here instead - Showing along with ALL Articles covering Economy Announcements

Replace these Affiliate Programs at ANYTIME! Your banner here within the next hour.


 

Agency / Source: MAYO Communications

 
 

Availability: All Regions (Including Int'l)

 

Traffic Booster: [/] Quick Newswire Today Visibility Checker

 

Distribution / Indexing: [+]

 
 
# # #
 
 
  Your Banner Ad showing on ALL
Economy articles,
CATCH Visitors via Your Competitors Announcements!


LAEDC Report Says Economy Will See Modest Growth in 2010

Non-featured company website links are shown on a random basis
It is OK to republish and/or LINK any newswire for any legitimate media purpose as long as you name Newswire Today and LINK as the source.
 
  For more information, please visit:
Links are available on a random basis for non premium members
|
Contact: George Mc Quade - MayoCommunications.com 
1-818-340-5300 PR[.]maycocommunications.com
 
Newswire Today - PRZOOM / PRTODAY disclaims any content contained in this article. If you need/wish to contact the company who published the current release, you will need to contact them - NOT us. Issuers of articles are solely responsible for the accuracy of their content. Our complete disclaimer appears here.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Issuance, publication or distribution of this press release in certain jurisdictions could be subject to restrictions. The recipient of this press release is responsible for using this press release and the information herein in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations in the particular jurisdiction. This press release does not constitute an offer or an offering to acquire or subscribe for any MAYO Communications securities in any jurisdiction including any other companies listed or named in this release.

Economy via RSS
AddThis press release: LAEDC Report Says Economy Will See Modest Growth in 2010Add Economy News to My MSNAdd Economy News to My Yahoo!Add NewswireToday Economy Press Release Headline News to Your Google homepage or Google ReaderAdd NewswireToday - PRZOOM Headline News to FeedBurner
Find who Retweet

This article was published free of charge. Only PREMIUM Articles are 3rd party Ads-Free!


Read Latest Articles From MAYO Communications / Company Profile



Port of Los Angeles Authorizes $1.2 Million to Fund ITEP Maritime Education Programs
Peri Software Solutions, Inc. Talks Smart Grid Tech in Television Interview
International Trade Education Programs Names Joe Mendoza Teacher of the Year
Peri Software Solutions, Inc. Wins Five National Business Awards
Peri Software Solutions, Inc. Launches iSystem, Inc. America
PERI Software Solutions, Inc. Tee’s Off for Charity
Smart Grid Technology is the Wave of The Future Says PERI Software Solutions, Inc.
Peri Software Expands into Downtown Los Angeles Business District
Peri Software Company Hires Mayo Communications
New Forecast Report Says U.S. California and Southern California Sees Measured Recovery
Community Distribution Center to Open in 2010
Ten Finalists for 2009 Most Business-Friendly City Competition Announced
LAEDC Report Says Economy Will See Modest Growth in 2010
New Report Shows Improvement in 2010 for SoCal Trade
'Most Business-Friendly City' to Be Announced Out of Top 10 At Annual Eddy's Awards®

Reserve This Permanent SPACE

Your LOGO permanently HERE on Newswire Today most visited Page start at $295 per month

 
Sponsored Links


Visit  Moonstone Interactive

Visit  Optimalon Software Ltd










 
  ©2012 Newswire Today — Limelon Advertising, Co.
Home | About | Advertise | Contact | Investors | Sitemap | FRANCAIS
newswire, PR free press releases distribution magazines engine news alert newsroom press room breaking news public relations articles company news alerts blogsIt younews.me newswiredistribution ezine younews.asia bizentrepreneur biznewstoday digital business report market search pr firms agencies reports distri- bution today investor relation successful internet entrepreneur free newswire distribution prtoday.com freenewswiredistribution asianewstoday bizwiretoday USA pr UK today
 
PRTODAY & NewswireTODAY are NOT affiliated with USA TODAY (usatoday.com)