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Hi Mason! Thank you for the clarification. I would recommend eliminating any resident spending because any spending that would have been beach spending those days would likely be spent later in th...
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Hello, IMPLAN does not have this data. All analysts need to assume the impact is creating new employment, or supporting current employment, or a mixture of new and supported. Generally speaking, i...
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Hi David, Exactly. You would log $1MM as your Industry Sales. IMPLAN will then calculate the impacts associated to that $1MM spending for Industry 411 and the associated tax impacts. Since you kno...
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Hi Spencer, While the decision on how to proceed is up to you, here are some considerations. The 2012 dataset as shipped from IMPLAN reflected 2012 state-level output amounts for agriculture based ...
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Hi Gina, Thank you for your post. You will not want to add them together, but you can tell the story of an initial $20MM dollars of expenditures results in the following economic impact. This li...
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Hi Cole, I again apologize for the delay of our response. We get our list of zip-codes that belong to each CD from Election Data Services. However, this list only includes ZCTAs, not point zip cod...
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Hi Beth, We appreciate your concern about the Employment data but it appears that there may be some misunderstanding as regards the 95% of Wage and Salary workers. What you are seeing is that th...
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Hi Mei, The agricultural sectors are not the only purchases of commodity 3203. If you go to Explore > Social Accounts > Balance Sheets tab, Industry Demand tab and select Commodity 3203 from the d...
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Hi Paul, Thank you for your post. The sector code I would recommend using is 381 (Head Offices). If the headquarters you are modeling as industry specific items, then you can modify the spending pa...
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Hi David. Thank you for your post! The data that IMPLAN uses is historical where as it looks back in time as to what happened in the economy. For example, our current data year is 2012, which will ...