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蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站鈥檚 Impact on Area Economy Increases 9.6 Percent Over Previous Year

Valdosta State University's total economic impact on its host region — defined as Lowndes, Brooks, Lanier, Berrien, Cook, and Echols counties — between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, was a little more than $404.3 million, a 9.6 percent increase compared to the previous year. This includes the creation of 4,084 off-campus jobs in the public and private sectors.

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Total Economic Impact Surpasses $404 Million

VALDOSTA — How much does Lowndes County and the surrounding areas benefit economically from hosting Valdosta State University?  

That is the question the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s Terry College of Business set out to answer in a recent study commissioned by the Board of Regents of the University System of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 — The Economic Impact of University System of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 Institutions on their Regional Economies in Fiscal Year 2021.   

Dr. Jeffrey M. Humphreys, director of the Selig Center for Economic Growth, noted that 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s total economic impact on its host region — defined as Lowndes, Brooks, Lanier, Berrien, Cook, and Echols counties — between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, was, in the simplest and broadest possible terms, a little more than $404.3 million, a 9.6 percent increase compared to the previous year. This includes the creation of 4,084 off-campus jobs in the public and private sectors.   

“At Valdosta State University our mission to advance this region we call home is something we take very seriously,” shared Dr. Richard A. Carvajal, president of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站. “To know that 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s economic impact grew nearly 10 percent during a pandemic — and we created more than 4,000 off-campus jobs in the public and private sectors — demonstrates that we found a way to work together to help our university and our region not only survive but also thrive during this global health crisis.     

“As the flagship institution of higher education in South 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站, it is inspiring to see how our efforts on campus and through our public/private partnerships contribute to the area’s progress and prosperity. With an economic impact of over $400 million, we are committed to doing our part to help drive post-pandemic economic recovery and support the continued economic growth of our region.”  

Humphreys’ report provided additional information about the economic impact of spending by 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 as an institution of higher education, by 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 employees, and by 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 students.    

Initial Spending — $340,507,052

According to the report, total initial spending accruing to 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s regional economy is the combination of three types of spending — spending by the university for personnel services, spending by the university for operating expenses, and spending by the university’s students. 

Spending originating from personnel services accounted for about 27.5 percent ($93,632,875) of initial spending during Fiscal Year 2021. Spending due to operating expenses accounted for about 20.1 percent ($68,595,472) of initial spending. Student personal expenditures accounted for about 52.4 percent ($178,278,705) of initial spending. 

Total Output Impact — $404,317,423

According to the report, output impact was calculated for each category of initial spending, based on the impact of the first round of spending and the impacts generated by the re-spending of these amounts — the multiplier effect. Total output impacts are the most inclusive, largest measures of economic impact. 

Of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s total output impact, 84.2 percent ($340,507,052) was initial spending, while 15.8 percent ($63,810,371) was the induced/re-spending impact or multiplier effect, or the difference between output impact and initial spending. The multiplier captures the regional economic repercussions of the flows of re-spending that take place throughout the region until the initial spending has completely leaked to other regions 

On average, every dollar of initial spending generated an additional 18.7 cents for the economy of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s host region during Fiscal Year 2021.  

Total Value-Added Impact — $258,338,377

According to the report, value-added impacts, which exclude expenditures related to foreign and domestic trade, provide a much more accurate measure of the actual economic benefits flowing to businesses and households in 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s host region than the more inclusive output impacts. 

蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s value-added impact equaled about 63.9 percent of its $404.3 million output impact, with foreign and domestic trade comprising the remaining 36.1 percent of the output impact during Fiscal Year 2021.  

Labor Income Impact — $164,120,506

According to the report, 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 generated a labor impact on its host region of $164,120,506 in Fiscal Year 2021. The labor income received by Lowndes County and neighboring communities represents 63.5 percent of the value-added impact.  

Employment Impact — 4,084

According to the report, the economic impact of hosting 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 is most easily understood in terms of the university’s impact on employment. 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 generated an employment impact of 4,084 jobs in Lowndes County and surrounding communities in Fiscal year 2021.  

Approximately 34.4 percent (1,406) of these positions are on-campus jobs, while 65.6 percent (2,678) are off-campus jobs in the public or private sector that exist due to 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站-related spending.  

In his report, Humphreys stated, “These economic impacts demonstrate that continued emphasis on colleges and universities as a pillar of the state’s economy translates into jobs, higher incomes, and greater production of goods and services.” 

Visit to learn more about the University System of 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站’s collective economic impact on 蜜桃影像传媒有限公司网站 and view the full 27-page report.  

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