Alabama Economic Outlook Bright
The Central Alabama Business Journal reports a bright outlook for Alabama's economy:
? Real per capita income was 0.7 percent higher than the national rate for the first six months of 2006.
? The 3.2 percent unemployment rate was more than 1 percent lower than the country's unemployment rate of 4.5 percent.
? The state's overall economy is forecast to grow 2.5 percent in 2007, just ahead of the Global Insight's 2.4 forecast for the country.
? The state added 4,570 jobs in the transportation equipment sector last year while motor vehicle manufacturing showed an increase of nearly 1,000 jobs.
? The motor vehicle sector output jumped 16.5 percent in 2006 to $5.2 billion and the industry is forecast for significant growth in 2007 – 15 percent this year.
? State exports totaled $10.8 billion in 2005, a nearly 20 percent increase from 2004. But in 2006, exports exceeded $10.5 billion during the first nine months.
? Nonresidential construction is another strong sector, helped by the surging automotive industry, which also leads to new shopping and commercial construction projects.
? Real estate is actually undervalued in most Alabama cities, according to Nigel Gault, group managing director for North American Macroeconomic Services for Global Insight.
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