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The Next Decade:What Washington Bankers Should Do
TODAY to Prepare for Tomorrow
Dr. Bill Conerly
for
Community Bankers of Washington
September 15, 2017
Issues for the Next Decade
•Current Outlook
• Economic environment
• Taxes
• Labor Force
•Real estate & autonomous cars
• Your grandchildren’s lives
Long-run Average
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GDP ForecastInflation Adjusted
10-year Treasury
Fed Funds
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Washington Job Growth
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Economic CyclesGDP growth adjusted for inflation
Shaded areas
denote recessions.
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Standard deviation of % change
The Great
Moderation
Washington Cyclicality
• Wood Products
• Boeing
• Tech ?
Retail sales
Advertising
Business productivity
How to Manage in a
More Cyclical Economy
• More tuned in to customers
• More capital
• Big projects fast & modular
• Shift to less cyclical sectors
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1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020est
perc
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tFederal Debt
% GDPWhite House
projections
Social Security
Medicare
-5%
-4%
-3%
-2%
-1%
0%
1%
2%
3%
1970 1990 2010 2030 2050 2070
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llEntitlement Deficits
Washington Issues
• Public Pensions: Unfunded liabilities
= $103 billion (28% personal income)
•Other benefits: Unfunded liabilities =
$11billion (3% personal income)
• Seattle: $3.2 billion pension deficit
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US Births
Baby
Boomers Millennials
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Population Change Ages 25-645-year increments
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sWash. Pop Change Ages 25-64
5-year increments
Strategies for Tight Labor
• Retain good workers
• Keep seniors working longer
• Look for the overlooked:
Immigrants, handicapped, rural
• Technology for productivity
Labor
Computers
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0.90
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1.00
1.05
1.10
2014 2015 2016 2017
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exed
to
2014=
1Cost Trends
Seattle Surface Parking Lots
Marysville Surface Parking Lots
Real Estate Implications of
Self-Driving Cars
• Urban real estate prices fall
• Low-value space in existing
underground garages
• Transit-oriented development dies
• Easier commutes = higher
demand for suburban living
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Violent Crime Rate
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National Air Quality Concentration Averages
CO (8-hour)
NO2 (annual)
NO2 (1-hour)
O3 (8 hour)
PM2.5 (annual)
PM2.5 (24-hour)
PM10 (24-hour)
SO2 (1-hour)
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1.0
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1950=
1.0
U.S. Agricultural Productivity
1.9
0.8
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0.2
0.4
0.6
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1.4
1.6
1.8
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1990 2000 2010
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World Poverty<$1.90 / day
Questions?
Bill @ ConerlyConsulting.com
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