Notes
Outline
"STATEWIDE"
STATEWIDE
ECONOMIC STUDY
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"COCONINO"
COCONINO
COUNTY
"WHO YOU ARE:"
WHO YOU ARE:
The Demographics of
Coconino County
"Arizona Population 2000"
Arizona Population 2000
Percent of Arizona
"Percent of Arizona Growth"
Percent of Arizona Growth
1990 to 2000
"Percent"
                       Percent
      1990       2000        Growth
Flagstaff                     45,857               52,894               15.3%
Fredonia         1,207                 1,036              -14.2%
Page                 6,598                 6,809                 3.2%
Williams                    2,532         2,842         12.2%
Sedona            NA         3,000est. -
Unincorporated
Tribal       21,179       24,729       16.8%
Non-Tribal       19,218*             25,010             >30.0%

Coconino County               96,591             116,320               20.4%
"Non-"
              Non-
Tribal Land              Tribal Land          Total
Coconino County            91,591                 24,729        116,320
      Percent of Total         78.7%                  21.3%
Arizona               4,952,036                178,596      5,130,632
      Percent of Total         96.5%                     3.5%
"Coconino"
            Coconino
           County               Arizona
   Under 20 years      32.4% 29.6%
   20 to 54 years      53.3% 48.8%
   55 years and over            14.3% 21.6%
   Median Age       29.6   34.2
"Non"
        Non
        Tribal Land          Tribal Land
   Under 20 years     28.9% 45.5%
   20 to 54 years     56.4% 41.8%
   55 years and over           14.7% 12.7%
"Coconino"
                             Coconino
                              County     Arizona

White 57.6% 63.8%
African American                           1.0%     2.9%
American Indian 28.0%    4.5%
Asian                                                0.8%     1.7%
Other                                                 1.7%     1.7%
Hispanic 10.9%           25.3%
"Non"
                                Non
                           Tribal Land           Tribal Land

White 72.4%   2.7%
African American                          1.2%   0.1%
American Indian    9.8% 95.2%
Asian                                                1.0%     0.1%
Other                                                2.0%   0.7%
Hispanic             13.6%   1.2%
100.0%          100.0%
"Non-"
                       Non-
           Tribal Land           Tribal Land             Total
Percent population with:
High School Degree
      Coconino County        89.8%             56.7%       83.8%
      Arizona              81.6%        57.5%       81.0%
College Degree*
     Coconino County         40.8%            13.6%        35.8%
     Arizona     30.8%            12.1%        30.3%
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"Non-"
                       Non-
           Tribal Land            Tribal Land            Total
Percent population below poverty:
      Coconino County        11.3%             41.7%      17.7%
      Arizona              12.6%        41.7%       13.6%
"Coconino"
                        Coconino
                            County    Arizona
Total Households     40,448 1,901,327
Renter      38.6%      32.0%
Owner      61.4%      68.0%
Average HH Size         2.80        2.64
Tribal         3.99        3.73
Non-tribal         2.59        2.61
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Coconino County Per Capita Personal Income - Percent of United States
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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"Non-"
                       Non-
           Tribal Land            Tribal Land            Total
      Coconino County        4.6%              24.7%         6.9%
      Arizona              5.2%        22.9%         5.6%
"Coconino"
                           Coconino
                         County           Arizona
 Mining     0.1%   0.4%
 Construction                     4.4%   7.2%
 Manufacturing                         4.6%   9.6%
 TCPU                   2.9%   4.9%
 Trade            24.0% 23.5%
 FIRE   2.3%   6.4%
 Services 27.2% 31.6%
 Government 34.6% 16.3%
"1990"
1990             2000
Mining     0.4%   0.1%
Construction                     4.0%   4.4%
Manufacturing                         7.8%   4.6%
TCPU                   6.5%   2.9%
Trade            25.0%             24.0%
FIRE   1.9%   2.3%
Services 24.7% 27.2%
Government 29.7% 34.6%
"Mining"
Mining                75
Construction                        2,550  Manufacturing                            2,675
TCPU                      1,675
Trade               14,025
FIRE      1,325
Services    15,875
Government    20,175
TOTAL    58,375
"TYPICALLY ABOVE AVG PAYING JOBS"
TYPICALLY ABOVE AVG PAYING JOBS
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale Trade
TCPU
TYPICALLY BELOW AVG PAYING JOBS
Retail Trade
Services
"Emp."
                                                    Emp.
                      Location              Above
                                    Quotient*             US Avg.
State Government           2.76        3,526
Traveler Accommodations           4.94        2,744
Federal Civilian Government                   2.76              2,027
Medical Equipment/Supplies Manufacturing      9.41        1,050
Other Amusement                2.77                657
Real Estate Agents/Brokers Offices           5.24          456
Scenic and Sight Seeing Land Trans.         82.83          294
R.V. Parks and Recreational Camps         10.69          149
Animal Food Manufacturing           7.20          129
"State Government (NAU)"
State Government (NAU)                  $33,387
Traveler Accommodations            $ 17,204
Federal Civilian Government*          >$40,000
Medical Equipment/Supplies Manufacturing*            $32,448
Real Estate Agents/Brokers Offices            $20,471
Scenic and Sight Seeing Land Trans.            $19,587
R.V. Parks and Recreational Camps            $15,293
Animal Food Manufacturing**            $29,821
Arizona Average Wage            $32,610
U.S. Average Wage            $35,323
"INFRASTRUCTURE"
INFRASTRUCTURE
"Education and workforce"
 Education and workforce
 Energy
 Telecommunications
 Transportation
 Water
"Non-"
                       Non-
           Tribal Land           Tribal Land             Total
Percent population with:
High School Degree
      Coconino County        89.8%            56.7%        83.8%
      Arizona              81.6%        57.5%       81.0%
College Degree*
     Coconino County         40.8%            13.6%        35.8%
     Arizona     30.8%            12.1%        30.3%
"Navajo Generating Station – Page..."
Navajo Generating Station – Page (500+ employees)
Both a local employer and power generator.
"36.7%"
36.7% of households on the Navajo Reservation do not have electricity.
28.6% of households on the Hopi
Reservation do not have electricity.
No data for Hualapai, Kaibab and Havasupai Reservations.
"Maricopa"
Maricopa 2.1%
Pima 2.7%
Pinal 5.5%
Mohave 3.8%
Yavapai 2.9%
Yuma 5.4%
Cochise 4.6%
Navajo             25.4%
Coconino             11.6%
Gila 6.2%
Santa Cruz 6.3%
Apache             46.1%
Graham 6.7%
La Paz             10.1%
Greenlee               4.7%
"Navajo"
Navajo     62.7%
Hopi     31.7%
Havasupai     54.8%
Kaibab     17.1%
Hualapai     27.9%
"Access to I-40 and..."
 Access to I-40 and I-17.
 Interstate 40 in need of repair.
 BNSF railroad (L.A to Chicago); self supported; no federal funding of capital projects.
 Commercial airport access, but insufficient commercial air traffic.
"Tribal water issues"
  Tribal water issues
  Need alternative supply;   Colorado River
  Currently expensive
  Use restrictions
"Coconino"
                           Coconino
                         County             Arizona
Individual or Corporate 6.0%   17.0%
Forest Service           27.0%   16.0%
BLM                 5.0%   20.0%
State                      10.0%   13.0%
Indian Reservations             46.0%   27.0%
Other Public 6.0%     7.0%
"ECONOMY.COM"
ECONOMY.COM
"Economic Opportunities by Region"
Economic Opportunities by Region
Source: Economy.com
"Economic Opportunities"
Economic Opportunities
by NACOG County
Source: Economy.com
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"Arizona’s Economic Opportunities"
Arizona’s Economic Opportunities
Average Wage by Industry
Source: Economy.com
Factors of
Comparative Advantage – Industries Statewide
Source: Economy.com
"OPPORTUNITIES"
OPPORTUNITIES
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Additional Issue:
Retail Leakage
To minimize leakage, need retail opportunities.
(“ability to spend”)

Examples:

Food Stores
Department Stores
Auto Malls
Regional Malls
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"Out of"
     Out of
                      # Visitors          In State        State
Grand Canyon 4,500,000        35.6%       64.4%
Metro Phoenix           12,300,000        22.0%       78.0%
Central     800,000        41.3%       58.7%
North East     400,000        43.8%          56.2%
East Central     900,000        85.9%       14.1%
South Central/East 4,300,000        32.6%       67.4%
West Coast 1,900,000        14.3%       85.7%
"Number of Hotel Rooms in..."
Number of Hotel Rooms in 2000
& Percent of Arizona
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"Crops"
Crops          Livestock
Apache   0.1%   1.4%
Cochise                    3.6%   4.0%
Coconino                       0.3%   1.6%
Gila              0.1%   0.4%
Graham         1.6%   1.4%
Greenlee    0.1%   0.2%
La Paz     5.8%   3.2%
Maricopa   25.6% 33.2%
Mohave     0.6%   1.0%
Navajo     0.3%   2.8%
Pima     2.3%   2.1%
Pinal   11.1% 15.6%
Santa Cruz     0.1%   0.5%
Yavapai     0.2%   3.6%
Yuma   48.5% 29.0%
"Farm Personal Income"
Farm Personal Income                 $2,701
Non-Farm Personal Income          $2,553,837
Farm Income as a % of Total           0.1%
"LOCAL"
LOCAL
GENERAL PLANS
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