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I I I r I r' 1 r 1 r 1 r 1 r' 1 r' .' '1 r 1 r' I r 1 r 1 r ". 1 r" " 1 r' 1 r , r Indiana Business Climate Factors (As compared to the 48 contiguous states) Factors 1. State and local taxes per capita 2. State debt per capita 3. State spending per capital 4. Energy cost per million BTU's 5. Labor Union membership as a percent of total labor 6. Average weekly manufacturing wage (seventh highest in the nation) 7. Man hours lost per year because of work stoppage per worker 8. Workman's Compensation Insurance rate per $100 of payroll on Selected Manufacturing Occupations 9. Average unemployment benefits paid per covered worker per year 10. New worth of State Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund per covered worker 11. Maximum weekly payment for temporary/total disability under Workman's Compensation on insurance 12. Private pollution abatement expenditures as compared to the value of industrial shipments 13. Private pollution abatement expenditures per capita (fifth highest in the nation) 14. Vocational education expenditures per capita (lowest in nation) 15. State disbursement for highways per highway mile $706.67 574.41 990.41 2.09 33.2% 331.29 26.69 .41 57.39 203.03 130.00 4.94 41.99 9.93 7.09 Source: Alexander Grant and Company, alA Study of Manufacturing Business Climates," conjunction with the conference of State Manufacturer's Association, 1980. 1980 Rank* 17 4 2 21 41 43 42 1 9 13 7 36 45 48 23 prepared in *On a scale of 1-48, with one being the highest or top in terms of business attraction. I ...... 00 I
Object Description
Title | Economy -- 1980: trends in Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Creator | Strother, B. Jane |
Contributor | Indiana University. School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Educational Research Service |
Topic | Economic Development |
Subject | Fort Wayne (Ind.)--Economic conditions |
Geographical Coverage | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Date of Original | 1981 |
Time Period | 1900-1999 |
Source | Print version: Strother, B. Jane. Economy -- 1980: trends in Fort Wayne, Indiana. (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Educational Research Service, School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, 1981), 29 p. |
Additional Availability | Print version might be available at IPFW Helmke Library. See online catalog. |
Rights | Copyright Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 2006- . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For information regarding reproduction and use see: http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1/ |
Date Digitally Created | April 17 2012 |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digitization Specifications | This pdf file was derived from 400 dpi, 1-bit, uncompressed TIFF images that were scanned from the originals using a Fujitsu M4097D scanner with Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional scanning software, black and white configuration. |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Collection | Fort Wayne Area Government Information |
Identifier | 30000101349011 |
File Name | 30000101349011.pdf |
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Title | Page 25 |
Transcript | I I I r I r' 1 r 1 r 1 r 1 r' 1 r' .' '1 r 1 r' I r 1 r 1 r ". 1 r" " 1 r' 1 r , r Indiana Business Climate Factors (As compared to the 48 contiguous states) Factors 1. State and local taxes per capita 2. State debt per capita 3. State spending per capital 4. Energy cost per million BTU's 5. Labor Union membership as a percent of total labor 6. Average weekly manufacturing wage (seventh highest in the nation) 7. Man hours lost per year because of work stoppage per worker 8. Workman's Compensation Insurance rate per $100 of payroll on Selected Manufacturing Occupations 9. Average unemployment benefits paid per covered worker per year 10. New worth of State Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund per covered worker 11. Maximum weekly payment for temporary/total disability under Workman's Compensation on insurance 12. Private pollution abatement expenditures as compared to the value of industrial shipments 13. Private pollution abatement expenditures per capita (fifth highest in the nation) 14. Vocational education expenditures per capita (lowest in nation) 15. State disbursement for highways per highway mile $706.67 574.41 990.41 2.09 33.2% 331.29 26.69 .41 57.39 203.03 130.00 4.94 41.99 9.93 7.09 Source: Alexander Grant and Company, alA Study of Manufacturing Business Climates," conjunction with the conference of State Manufacturer's Association, 1980. 1980 Rank* 17 4 2 21 41 43 42 1 9 13 7 36 45 48 23 prepared in *On a scale of 1-48, with one being the highest or top in terms of business attraction. I ...... 00 I |