Land Between The Lakes NRA Job and Income Contributions for 2014 At A Glance

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Land Between The Lakes NRA Job and Income Contributions for At A Glance *Estimates as of September, 2016

P a g e 2 Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Methods... 4 Why Report Jobs and Income?... 4 This is how a contribution analysis is constructed:... 4 IMPORTANT!... 4 Employment Contributions... 5 Table 1: Employment Contributions by Resource Program for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY... 5 Table 2: Employment Contributions by Economic Sector for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY... 6 Labor Income Contributions... 6 Table 3: Labor Income Contributions by Resource Program for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY... 6 Table 4: Labor Income Contributions by Economic Sector for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY... 7 Further Information and Local Economic Contact:... 7

P a g e 3 Introduction National Forests and Grasslands contribute to economic activity in the areas surrounding them by providing recreational opportunities as well as timber, energy and minerals, and livestock grazing. Payments to states and counties from US Forest Service (FS) program revenues and royalties support schools, road maintenance, stewardship projects and county government operations. Additionally, FS investments in infrastructure, ecosystem restoration, forest health, and salaries further support jobs and income in the local economy. This report provides estimates of the employment and income contributions from these activities on the Land Between The Lakes NRA. In, the Land Between The Lakes NRA supported around 730 jobs annually in local communities and around $ 26,600,000 dollars of annual labor income for wage earners and business sole proprietors. The counties selected to form a National Forest and Grassland's economic area of influence are chosen based on where FS management decisions have a direct effect on economic activity. This group of counties is also referred to as the "study area" or "impact area." The values presented in this report are the best estimates to date, however they are subject to change as new data become available. The values reported here are the most recent estimates as of September 2016.

P a g e 4 Methods Why Report Jobs and Income? There are many ways the National Forests and Grasslands benefit local communities and the nation: providing ecosystem services such as clean air and water, giving families and children a relationship with nature, preserving cultural and natural treasures for future generations, etc. We focus on jobs and income in this report because many people, particularly in local communities, identify with how management of the National Forests and Grasslands affects their ability to work and earn income. The information in this report can be used alone or as a building block to describe additional contributions from the National Forest (such as ecosystem services) to the local area and the nation as a whole. This is how a contribution analysis is constructed: 1. A software and data package, IMPLAN, is used to characterize the structure of the local economy and how the different pieces of the economy interact and are interrelated. 2. Agency natural resource management data for the National Forest is added to the model for recreation, wildlife and fish, range, forest products, minerals, payments to states, and forest budgets. 3. A model is built and run for the area which estimates direct and secondary contributions links between FS resource management and the local economy. Secondary effects include both Indirect and Induced effects. IMPORTANT! The presentation of economic contributions by Resource Area (recreation, grazing, etc. provides a convenient way of displaying the economic contributions of FS activities associated with the production of specific resource outputs. It does not imply that the economic contributions can be fully attributed to individual program areas or that economic contributions can be meaningfully compared across programs. Joint cost and joint production issues complicate programmatic comparisons. For example, an increased timber harvest would show an increase in local economic contributions from the timber program, however, there are associated fire mitigation, wildlife habitat restoration, recreation access effects, etc., that share production costs and are not captured in this analysis. Each Forest has a unique economic area of influence, some of which may overlap with other forests. To avoid double counting, the results for the individual forests of a region cannot be simply summed together to get meaningful regional or state contribution results. The analysis underlying the At a Glance reports has been conducted by economists with years of experience and specialized training.

P a g e 5 Employment Contributions Employment is the estimate of average annual full-time, part-time, temporary, and seasonal jobs. In, the Land Between The Lakes NRA supported an estimated 730 jobs in the local area. Direct contributions come from economic activity associated with an FS program. Secondary contributions are the ripples of economic activity spurred by direct contributions. Table 1: Employment Contributions by Resource Program for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY For this table, Employment values are reported as an average annual number per Resource Program. Resource Program Employment Recreation by Non-Local Visitors 230 Recreation by Local Visitors 80 Livestock Grazing 10 Forest Products 300 Minerals & Energy Production 10 Payments to States/Counties 10 FS Resource Mgmt Investments 120 Recreation (including wildlife related), Minerals & Energy, Forest Products, and Livestock Grazing estimates include the jobs supported by these programs in the private sector. FS Resource Management Investments capture the spending of the National Forest budget on such things as infrastructure construction and maintenance, ecosystem restoration, fuels treatments, salaries, etc. The Payments to States/Counties estimates the jobs supported in local government, roads and schools by returns from programs such as Secure Rural Schools, Payments in Lieu of Taxes and minerals royalties. Jobs supported by the National Forests and Grasslands are often in small, rural communities and are therefore an important contribution to economic and social sustainability. Non-local recreation visitors bring new money into the economy. Local recreationists spend money that is already counted in the economic statistics for the area. The contributions of natural resource management on the National Forests and Grasslands ripple through the local economy, supporting jobs in many different sectors of the economy. Management of the Land Between The Lakes NRA supported 730 local jobs. The chart below displays in which economic sectors these jobs occurred.

P a g e 6 Table 2: Employment Contributions by Economic Sector for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY For this table, Employment values are reported as an average annual number per Economic Sector. Economic Sector Employment Manufacturing 150 Accommodation & Food Services 130 Retail Trade 120 Local, State, & National Gov't 70 Prof, Scientific, & Tech Services 50 All Others 220 Labor Income Contributions Labor income is the value of wages, salaries and benefits for wage earners plus income to sole business proprietors. In, the Land Between The Lakes NRA contributed an estimated $26,600,000 in labor income to the local area. Table 3: Labor Income Contributions by Resource Program for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY For this table, Labor Income contribution values are reported as Thousands of Dollars. Resource Program Income Recreation by Non-Local Visitors 5,900 Recreation by Local Visitors 2,500 Livestock Grazing 100 Forest Products 12,400 Minerals & Energy Production 100 Payments to States/Counties 100 FS Resource Mgmt Investments 5,700 Of the approximately $26,600,000 in Labor Income supported by natural resource management on the Land Between The Lakes NRA, 87% went to local employee wages and benefits, while roughly 13% was income to sole proprietors of local businesses. Labor Income is directly associated with local jobs and local business owners. Other measures of income such as Household Income and Total Income include things like investments, rents, and transfer payments that are not tied to Forest Service management decisions so they are not reported here.

P a g e 7 As direct and secondary contributions ripple through the economy, Labor Income is supported in a wide variety of sectors not immediately affected by resource management decisions. Just as with employment, the labor income supported by management of the National Forest is spread across many local economic sectors. The chart below displays the Labor Income of the sectors that have the highest employment supported by natural resource management on the National Forest. Note that sectors that have the highest employment may not generate the highest income and vice versa. Table 4: Labor Income Contributions by Economic Sector for Land Between The Lakes NRA FY For this table, Labor Income contribution values are reported as Thousands of Dollars. Economic Sector Income Manufacturing 5,600 Accommodation & Food Services 2,200 Retail Trade 3,100 Local, State, & National Gov't 5,300 Prof, Scientific, & Tech Services 1,300 All Others 9,100 Further Information and Local Economic Contact: Further economic information is available on the FS website. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are available here. The Regional social science / economics contact for the Land Between The Lakes NRA is Paul Arndt who can be reached at parndt@fs.fed.us. The Homepage for the Land Between The Lakes NRA is http://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/