Economic Impact of Valdosta State University soars to $331.7million
August 7, 2006
06-094
Charles Harmon Director of University Relations, Heather Harris Graduate Intern
Economic Impact of Valdosta State University soars to $331.7million
Valdosta State University, which will celebrate its 100th
birthday on August 18, continues to have a significant economic
impact on the Valdosta Metropolitan Statistical Area
(Valdosta-MSA). In a new study, funded through the South Georgia
Institute in VSU's Harley Langdale Jr. College of Business
Administration, the numbers show that for fiscal year 2006, the
total economic impact of VSU related activities was $331.7 million,
representing approximately 11 percent of total personal income for
the Valdosta-MSA.
"The total economic impact on Valdosta-MSA employment was 5,183
jobs, or approximately 8 percent of the employed labor force," said
Dr. Cynthia Royal Tori, VSU Associate Professor of Economics and
the author of the study.
"This represents an economic impact increase of $27.0 million and
277 jobs since fiscal year 2004, the last time this study was
conducted." she added.
Tori said an economic impact study measures changes in output and
employment that are associated with local spending.
"For example, the University spends a portion of its revenue on
faculty salaries and a portion of its revenues on library
acquisitions. Since faculty salaries are expenditures within the
Valdosta-MSA, they count toward the University's economic impact
and are considered a direct effect."
Citing the library example, Tori said that since library
acquisitions are expenditures outside the region, they are
considered leakage and do not count toward the University's
economic impact on the Valdosta-MSA.
"For the fiscal year 2006, the direct effect of Valdosta State
University and its employees was $90.1 million, and Valdosta State
University students was $139.4 million, for a total direct economic
impact on output of $229.5 million," said Tori. She added that
"when local businesses and workers receive payment for
University-related local spending, they too spend a portion of
their funds within the Valdosta-MSA." Tori said that during fiscal
year 2006, every dollar spent by Valdosta State University and its
employees led to an additional .556 dollar impact on output,
generating an indirect effect of $50.3 million. She said that every
dollar spent by Valdosta State students led to an additional .374
dollar impact on output, generating an indirect effect of $51.9
million. The total direct and indirect effects resulted in the
$331.7 million overall impact.
Tori said VSU related activities also generated direct and indirect
effects on Valdosta-MSA employment. She said at fiscal year-end
2006, VSU employed 538 faculty members and 1,003 staff personnel
either full-time or part-time. Tori said that within the
Valdosta-MSA, spending by Valdosta State University and its
employees created an additional 2,022 jobs, and Valdosta State
University student spending created an additional 1,620 jobs.
The entire report can be found at http://www.valdosta.edu/lcoba/pdf/VSUEconomicImpactStudy2006.pdf
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