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Unemployment in Lancaster County Vs. Pennsylvania & The US

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Realty

I thought this review of unemployment in Lancaster, the state and nationally would be timely given my upcoming set of articles on the state of home sales and the real estate market outlook.  Here's a chart showing the historical trends:

lancaster county pa unemployment rate trends

 

You'll notice right away that the Pennsylvania unemployment rate very closely tracks with the national unemployment rate.  In 2009 you can see that the national rate is leaping up & away as other states (such as Nevada and Michigan) jump into the middle teen rates for unemployment.

Lancaster County has historically tracked about two percentage points below the state and nation but you can see that the gap has closed in recent years.  We're getting hit with the same big spike in 2009 and are at all but 8% right now.  The national rate is approaching 10%. 

Here's the definition of "unemployed" that is commonly used.  Keep in mind, by this definition people who are not actively looking for work are NOT COUNTED - that includes folks who have given up the search for the time being and those who are underemployed (not earning enough to support themselves).  The actual percentage may run into the high teens...

Why am I talking about this?  I've been doing homework on our future market here in Lancaster County and the impact that foreclosures will have in driving down prices.  I beleive there's a whole new wave of foreclosures coming this winter and into 2010.  If you're like me you're probably talking to people who are just about to lose their house (or voluntarily give it up - we'll talk about that).  The unemployment situation is a root cause of all this.

Look for my next article on the develping story of mortgage delinquincies and the failure of "loan modifications".

 

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Chris Vogt
Baron Insurance Group - Lancaster, PA

Jeff, good chart. That is very interesting that we (Lanc county)  have trended 2% below the natl ave for nearly 20 years!

Sep 29, 2009 07:41 AM
Jeff R. Geoghan
Coldwell Banker Realty - Lancaster, PA
REALTOR, Marketing Manager

Thanks for the comment, Chris.  That was the good old days...

Sep 29, 2009 08:07 AM
Toula Rosebrock
Diane Turton, Realtors, Forked River, NJ - Lacey Township, NJ
Broker/Sales Associate, Realtor, Lacey Township,

ToulaRosebrock,com

Hi Jeff:

Interesting graph...

Amazing how all three categories have the same trend.

Sep 29, 2009 08:36 AM
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CONTACT janeAnne365@gmail.com

Jeff~

Appreciate your point: "Pennsylvania unemployment rate very closely tracks with the national unemployment rate...".  Like you, I have a sense that more foreclosures are coming this winter and into 2010. ...now if only there were a remedy...

Sep 29, 2009 01:09 PM
Bill Gassett
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Hopkinton, MA
Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate

The prognosticators are saying that Massachusetts should do better than the rest of the country which should help keep our Real Estate values from dropping that much further. We shall see.

Sep 29, 2009 01:34 PM
Jeff R. Geoghan
Coldwell Banker Realty - Lancaster, PA
REALTOR, Marketing Manager

JaneAnne - see my new post about delinquencies.

Sep 30, 2009 04:38 AM
Jeff R. Geoghan
Coldwell Banker Realty - Lancaster, PA
REALTOR, Marketing Manager

I hope you're right, Bill

Sep 30, 2009 04:38 AM
Brian Schulman
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Lancaster PA - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster County PA RealEstate Expert 717-951-5552

I have read figures as high as 16% unemployment if the discouraged workers who have run out of unemployment benefits were counted.

Sep 30, 2009 07:48 AM