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Demographic Trends in Northeast Minnesota Drew Digby Regional Labor Market Analyst Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Presented by Drew Digby, Regional Labor Market Analyst, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. November 12, 2009.

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Page 1: Demographic Trends In Northeast Minnesota

Demographic Trends in Northeast Minnesota

Drew DigbyRegional Labor Market Analyst

Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Three Big Demographic Trends In Minnesota

• We are increasingly urban• We are aging• We are increasingly diverse

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And Northeast Minnesota ….

• We’re already older, but the rate of increase will be lower than the state average.

• Some counties have a lower average age than in 2000

• Likely caused by a dramatic increase in mobility by people of all ages. Young people leaving. Workers higher mobile. Some retirees choosing to leave, others choosing to move in.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau,Population Estimates

Percent Change in Population, 2000-2007

Decline 10% or more

Decline less than 10%

Increase less than U.S. rate (7.2%)

Population Change 2000-2007

Increase 7.2% to 14.4%

Increase more than twice the U.S. rate (14.4%)

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Aging Is The Really Big Trend That Is Driving The National Course

• Societal aging is unique in history—it is happening in the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, China, Korea, & increasing number of countries around the world

• 2008 was the start of what has long been called the “Age of Entitlement”

• This affects the economy, labor force, families, churches, state & local government budget, businesses; virtually every aspect of our society

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Minnesota Will See a 30 Percent Jump in Workers Turning Age 65 Beginning

2008

2005 ACS

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Competition For Future College Students Will Increase

Census Bureau US Proj, Mn State Demographer revised 2007. The 18 year oldpopulation, both Minnesota & nationally are projected to decline starting 2009.

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For The First Time In HistoryWe Will Have More 65+ Than School

Age

Census counts & State Demographer projection, revised 2007

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Minnesota Will Grow More Diverse; Remain Less Diverse Than The Nation

State Demographer & Census Bureau projections

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Minnesota’s Children Are More Diverse Than Older People

2000 Census

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Northeast Minnesota

• Big Unknown: How will trend towards diversity affect Northeast Minnesota?

• Some parts have substantial increases in diversity. Others have none or little.

• Where college students go will be critical in diversity mix.

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Demography Conclusion

• We are increasingly suburban.• Many rural areas have aged dramatically as younger

people move to opportunities in the big cities, though less so in Northeast Minnesota.

• We age aging—2008 was the beginning of the “Age of Entitlement”

• This aging will affect all aspects of society• We are more diverse and this trend will be

reinforced by slowing labor force growth

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For More Information

• www.demography.state.mn.us• www.census.gov • www.demography.state.mn.us/notyet This is something the

state demographer wrote in the mid 1990s in an attempt to illustrate some of the demographic trends. It is a faux newspaper for November 2025, where each story illustrates a demographic trend in Minnesota

• www.deed.state.mn.us/lmi