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UC Santa Cruz General Campus Total Impacts in California, by Region (FY2009-10) 1
Economic Impact of the University of California; EPS #21030
Region
Employment
Central Coast
Inland Empire
Inyo-Mono
Los Angeles County
Monterey Bay
North Coast
North San Joaquin Valley
Orange County
Sacramento Tahoe
San Diego Imperial
San Francisco Bay Area
South San Joaquin Valley
Superior California
Upper Sacramento Valley
Total Statewide Impacts
2
63
42
0
213
15,762
5
61
31
42
17
807
20
4
6
17,072
Employee
Compensation3
$4,346,544
$2,717,827
$10,202
$16,215,606
$640,365,318
$586,263
$4,207,977
$2,555,567
$4,607,201
$1,860,896
$106,065,270
$1,760,298
$337,883
$356,220
$785,993,073
Economic
Output4
$10,509,367
$6,698,628
$30,343
$38,263,420
$1,168,969,725
$1,122,438
$12,294,459
$6,716,335
$9,054,048
$4,109,606
$214,832,633
$4,572,796
$785,071
$1,079,376
$1,479,038,245
Value Added5
$6,599,113
$3,925,813
$16,870
$23,504,738
$841,797,419
$722,696
$6,091,181
$3,859,714
$6,072,945
$2,530,733
$142,844,198
$2,427,918
$440,256
$508,007
$1,041,341,602
[1] Total impacts include direct, indirect, and induced impacts.
Note. UC employment assigned to UC campus region. Employee compensation for UC assigned to employee place of
residence. Therefore, employment and compensation are not directly comparable by region.
[2] Total employment includes UC employees and employment generated by spending attributable to UC.
Includes part-time and full-time workers (headcount).
[3] Includes wages and benefits.
[4] Gross value of goods and services.
[5] Value-added (generally comparable to Gross State Product) is equal to output (defined above) less the value of
intermediate inputs to production.
Source: UCOP; IMPLAN 2009; and Economic & Planning Systems.
Economic and Planning Systems, Inc. 8/16/2011
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