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Announced tapita1 lnV, stir ent in the Z "d Quarter 0 ceeded $2 billion acid annoctn6�d f obs were ,7,$QO, <br />The Department of Commerce tracks announced and planned jobs and investment across the state on a <br />quarterly basis. The second quarter of 2010 showed significantly more announced jobs than the previous <br />quarter, but less than the same period last year. When compared to the previous quarter (first quarter 2010), <br />there was significantly more planned investment. <br />Note: The values above represent announced or planned jobs and investment and are measured from when the jobs <br />and /or investment were announced. Real values may prove to be higher or lower and may occur over multiple years. <br />Foreclosures Increased; home sales and building permits declined <br />Data from the North Carolina Association of Realtors reveal a 13% increase in foreclosures between September <br />and October and a 40% increase from this time last year. In North Carolina there are approximately 35,000 <br />foreclosure homes. One in every 872 housing units received a foreclosure filing in October, compared to one in <br />every 389 nationally. Mecklenburg County had the most foreclosure filings in October, followed by Guilford, <br />Wake and Forsyth. Existing home sales decreased from last month and last year by 8% and 27% respectively. <br />New housing units authorized by building permits, an indicator of future construction, were up 5% from last <br />month, but down 14% from a year ago. <br />Realty7rac; N.C. Association of Realtors, Existing Homes Sales Data; U.S. Census, Table 2 -New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized <br />The value of,goods exported declined from the previous quarter but increased from the some period in 20,069 ' <br />• In the 3 quarter of 2010 the total value of exports from North Carolina was $6.1 billion, while the U.S. <br />exported more than $318.7 billion. <br />• The value of state exports declined 2.8% over the 2 quarter of 2010, but increased 20.9% over the 3rd <br />quarter of 2009. <br />• Canada remains North Carolina's largest export destination, representing 21.5% of the state's total exports <br />to the world in the third quarter, followed by China (8.4 %), Mexico (7.6 %) and Japan (6.7 %). <br />• Chemical products remain the state's top export, with Canada and Japan remaining the top destinations. <br />Chemical exports were up 6.9% from the 2nd quarter and 20.1% from the same period last year. <br />• Other key export goods for the 3rd quarter include machinery equipment (exclude electrical) and <br />transportation equipment with decreases of 3.7% and 0.9 %, respectively, compared to the last quarter. <br />• Through the first three quarters of 2010, North Carolina ranked 17th in the nation in value of exports. <br />Policy, Research & Strategic Planning; November 2010 Report <br />AW6, number 3 <br />1 -1 <br />The North Carolina Community Investment Report (CIR) Database <br />North Carolina <br />Housing Market Statistics <br />Sept -10 Oct -10 <br />Previous Month <br />IastYear - Same Month <br />12 Month Average <br />(revised) (preliminary) <br />(10/10 compared to 9/10) <br />(10/10 compared to 10/09) <br />(Beg. of 11/09 - End of <br />Change % Change <br />Change I % Change <br />10/10) <br />Properties with Foreclosure Filings <br />4,263 4,818 <br />555 <br />13.0°x6 <br />1,371 <br />39.8% <br />4,017 <br />Existing Homes - Units Sold <br />6,219 5,71 <br />(507) <br />-8.2% <br />(2,077) <br />-26.7% <br />6,817 <br />, Housing Units Auth. by Bldg. Permit <br />2,2481 2,usl <br />117 <br />5.2% <br />(392 ) <br />-14.2%1 <br />2,865 <br />Realty7rac; N.C. Association of Realtors, Existing Homes Sales Data; U.S. Census, Table 2 -New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized <br />The value of,goods exported declined from the previous quarter but increased from the some period in 20,069 ' <br />• In the 3 quarter of 2010 the total value of exports from North Carolina was $6.1 billion, while the U.S. <br />exported more than $318.7 billion. <br />• The value of state exports declined 2.8% over the 2 quarter of 2010, but increased 20.9% over the 3rd <br />quarter of 2009. <br />• Canada remains North Carolina's largest export destination, representing 21.5% of the state's total exports <br />to the world in the third quarter, followed by China (8.4 %), Mexico (7.6 %) and Japan (6.7 %). <br />• Chemical products remain the state's top export, with Canada and Japan remaining the top destinations. <br />Chemical exports were up 6.9% from the 2nd quarter and 20.1% from the same period last year. <br />• Other key export goods for the 3rd quarter include machinery equipment (exclude electrical) and <br />transportation equipment with decreases of 3.7% and 0.9 %, respectively, compared to the last quarter. <br />• Through the first three quarters of 2010, North Carolina ranked 17th in the nation in value of exports. <br />Policy, Research & Strategic Planning; November 2010 Report <br />AW6, number 3 <br />1 -1 <br />The North Carolina Community Investment Report (CIR) Database <br />