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Tallahassee Economy Showing New Signs Of Life

Leon County Tourism/Visit Tallahassee
View of downtown Tallahassee
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Florida’s capital city is experiencing some positive economic growth.  The June report for the Tallahassee Economic Index shows a slight turnaround in a year that has largely seen slow economic development.

The Tallahassee economy has had a deceleration in growth over the past six months. June marks the first positive rate of 2018.
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The Tallahassee economy has had a deceleration in growth over the past six months. June marks the first positive rate of 2018.

The Tallahassee Economic Index is one of the city’s top economic growth indicators. And Monday’s report for June signals the first positive rate of growth for 2018.

A major contributing factor to the uptick is fewer people filing for unemployment says TEI Founder and Director Brett Ewing.

“So we were looking at a 21 percent drop month-over-month in initial claims,” she adds. “And that broke a recent trend with the claims rising. If claims start rising it’s showing weakness in the local labor market. So if the claims go down, that has a positive impact on the index.”

Averages of the Tallahassee Economic Index.
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Averages of the Tallahassee Economic Index.

Ewing says a positive index means the rate of growth is accelerating and a negative one means the rate is slowing down. In other words, a negative index doesn’t mean negative growth.

Other factors contributing to the positive trajectory include a record nine months of traffic at the Tallahassee International Airport - the longest since the airport began international service - and strong performance in the lumber and construction sectors.

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Shawn Mulcahy is a junior at Florida State University pursuing a degree in public relations and political science. Before WFSU, he worked as an Account Coordinator at RB Oppenheim Associates and a contributing indie writer for the music blog EARMILK. After graduation, he plans to work in journalism or government communications. He enjoys coffee, reading and music.