Chapman University Economic Forecast Update
Chapman University Economic Forecast Update

In the January/February issue of the Plaza Review, we reported the findings of the 34th annual 2012 Chapman University Economic Forecast Update. The recently-released June 2012 Economic & Business Review covering the U.S., California and Orange County economic forecasts for 2012-13, revealed that for the most part, their predictions have come true.

According to the new report, which comes out of the University’s A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research, while they did not call for a recession in the December forecast, they did project relatively weak growth between two and three percent through 2012, and that has held steady. They also projected that consumer spending would stay strong enough to keep what they call a lethargic recovery moving along slowly, and that has also happened. As a result, they are not modifying their previous report.

Moving into 2013, the forecast is somewhat brighter. They believe that there will be a housing recovery and that the rate of foreclosures will continue to fall and that housing affordability will reach an all-time high. They also believe that housing prices will increase, causing a rise in household net worth. They do say, however, that this nascent recovery of housing will be tempered by what is happening globally in regards to the Eurozone weakness, which will affect the U.S economy.

The report also shows a slight decrease in unemployment and a continued rebound in construction, as well as overall job growth, which will lead to personal income growth and increased consumer spending.

Select to view Chapman University page.

Select to view 2012 Chapman Economic Forecast article.

Article Published in the
Jul / Aug 12 edition of the Old Towne Orange Plaza Review
Written by Julie Bawden-Davis photos provided by Chapman University
Get the Most from Your Article
Discover exclusive framed articles, digital elements, and photos from your photoshoot, all available for purchase for featured subjects.
More from Orange Plaza Review

131 - Jan / Feb 26

California Fire Museum
A Local Museum to Keep Communities Safe
California Fire Museum & Safety Learning Center Back in the 1970s, when Orange native Randy Marsile was a young firefighter, Southern California fire engines didn’t have enclosed cabs.  Instead, crews rode in open-air trucks—what Marsile... Read More →

83 - Sep / Oct 17

Learning From History
While many people are aware of the Holocaust and other acts of genocide throughout history, it’s not often that you have the chance to hear from individuals who experienced these events or who have spent... Read More →

116 - Jul / Aug 23

McCandless Tile
A Third Generation Labor of Love
Members of the McCandless family stand in front of the Orange Plaza Fountain, which was damaged during a police chase in March.  McCandless Tile is renovating the fountain, originally tiled by Charles McCandless. Pictured back... Read More →
↑ Back to Top