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Briefing Documents

Index of DC Office of Revenue Analysis Briefing Documents

Number Date Title Pages
2017-3 April 2017 Rapid rise in single-family house prices in DC over the past 25 years 3
2017-2 March 2017 Revised data show more jobs located in DC in 2016, but a slower pace of growth at year-end 4
2017-1 February 2017 Federal non-defense spending has boosted recent DC job gains 4
2016-13 December 2016 DC's population of 681,170 is 114,000 -- 20% -- higher than in 2005, the last year it decreased 3
2016-12 November 2016 DC's private sector job growth weakened again in FY 2016 3
2016-11 October 2016 Bureau of Labor Statistics show a slowdown in DC resident employment growth 2
2016-10 September 2016 Data revisions give a different picture of Personal Income in DC over the past decade 4
2016-09 August 2016 Does slowing growth in business and professional services jobs signal a change in DC's economy? 4
2016-08 July 2016 An uncertain outlook for the federal government sector of DC's economy 4
2016-07 August 2016 District Tax Revenue from Alcoholic Beverage Consumption (FY 2012 – 2015) 4
2016-06 June 2016 In May DC's annual job growth was 11,100 -- about the same as the yearly average for the past 5 years 3
2016-05 May 2016 Resident employment grew four times faster in DC than in the suburbs over the past 4 years 4
2016-04 April 2016 Apartments growing more rapidly than population, while new office space lags employment growth 3
2016-03 March 2016 DC Personal Income grew almost 5% at the end of 2015, topping the US rate for the first time in 2 years 4
2016-02 February 2016 Revised 2015 DC employment data shows 3,000 fewer jobs and changes in some key sectors 4
2016-01 January 2016 Federal civilian employment in DC's economy: still the biggest game in town 2
2015-12 December 2015 DC population 672,000 in 2015, a gain of 12,000 from the prior year 2
2015-11 November 2015 Employment growth in retail, food service, and hotels slowed over the past year 3
2015-10 October 2015 Tangible markers of DC's recovery from the Great Recession: ninety-on new buildings 3
2015-09 September 2015 New DC Personal Income data: less income over the past decade, faster in the past year 4
2015-08 August 2015 For 3.5 years, resident employment has grown more rapidly than jobs located in DC 3
2015-07 July 2015 DC's post-recession surge in private sector employment is showing signs of slowing down 2
2015-06 June 2015 DC hotel demand and revenues up sharply the last 12 months, the best year of the past decade 3
2015-05 May 2015 A tale of two sectors: federal government in DC and durable goods manufacturing in Michigan 3
2015-04 April 2015 Federal employment in DC rose in the March quarter, ending a loss of 16,200 jobs over 3+ years 3
2015-03 March 2015 From 2008 peak to now: a dozen ways DC's economy has grown and/or changed 4
2015-02 February 2015 DC labor market over the past 5 years: many more jobs for DC residents, modest cut in unemployment 4
2015-01 January 2015 DC’s population grew for the 9th straight year in 2014, but growth was the slowest in 6 years 2
2014-12 December 2014 DC income tax data gives insight into the population dynamics of a growing, changing city 3
2014-11 November 2014 State and local tax burdens on households in the Metro area: DC's are lowest 4
2014-10 October 2014 Income inequality in DC from 2001 to 2012: Tax data show an upward trend and significant business cycle effects 3
2014-9 September 2014 DC's private sector jobs once again grew faster in August than in the U.S., the first time in the past 9 months. 2
2014-8 August 2014 Can professional services contribute as much to growth in DC’s economy in the future as it has over the past two decades? 2
2014-7 July 2014 For the past 2 years, DC Personal Income has grown more slowly than the US average.  Is this the new normal? 2
2014-6 June 2014 For hotels, this spring tourist season was about the same as last year. 2
2014-5 May 2014 A six-year perspective on the Great Recession’s impact on DC’s private sector jobs: more jobs, changing structure 2
2014-4 April 2014 Income Inequality in the District and the DC Tax System's Effect on the Income Gap 4
2014-3 March 2014 Revised data added 11,000 to DC's private sector, mostly in education and retail 2
2014-2 February 2014 DC revenues adjusted for inflation grew more slowly after the Great Recession 2
2014-1 January 2014 Jobs serving DC residents and tourists are a growing share of DC's private sector 2
2013-12 December 2013 With population nearing 650,000, DC looks a little more like a city-state 2
2013-11 November 2013 2
2013-10 October 2013 The percentage increase in DC's Personal  Income from 2001 to 2012 was 55% greater than the US average 2
2013-9 September 2013 Federal employment accounted for 24.5% of all DC income tax withheld from DC residents in 2011 2
2013-8 August 2013 Individual income tax trends from 2001 to 2011 reflect changes in DC's demographics, economy, and tax policies 2
2013-7 July 2013 Is DCs economy stalling? 2
2013-6 June 2013 From 1990 to 2010, federal civilian jobs fell 12.9% in the U.S. and 6.8% in DC -- but rose 26.7% in DC's suburbs 2
2013-5 May 2013 From 2000 to 2010, 80 percent of the increase in owner-occupied housing occurred in the central parts of the District 2
2013-4 April 2013 Since the US recession began in 2007, five sub-sectors have added almost 40,000 jobs in DC's private sector. 2
2013-3 March 2013 DC 5 years after the start of the Great Recession: more people, jobs, income -- and unemployment. 2
2013-2 February 2013 A key housing price index has rebounded back to 1.9% higher than its pre-recession peak. 2
2013-1 January 2013 Commuter bite out of income earned in DC is the smallest in 40 years. 2
2012-10 December 2012 Hotel stays are 6% higher than 5 years ago (right before the onset of the US recession). 2
2012-9 November 2012 DC gained 37,400 jobs since December 2007, but unemployment also rose by 12,452. 2
2012-8 October 2012 DC wage and salary income growth has slowed largely due to the impact of the federal sector. 2
2012-7 September 2012 Since the recession, the education and health sector has become the biggest source of job growth in DC. 2
2012-6 August 2012 62% of DC's population growth between 2000 and 2010 occurred in the city's inner core. 2
2012-5 July 2012 As percent of Personal Income, FY 2011 Individual Income tax revenue was below the 25-year average. 2
2012-4 June 2012 Assessed real property values relative to the size of DC's economy have fallen in the last two years. 2
2012-3 May 2012 Taxes on real property value and transactions accounted for 38% of FY 2011 DC tax revenues. 2
2012-2 April 2012 Over the past 25 years, annual inflation-adjusted DC tax revenue has increased 50%. 2
2012-1 January 2012 Potential federal government cutbacks cloud the outlook for DC's economy and revenues. 2
2011-7 November 2011 The number of DC income tax filers increased by 45,000 (18%) from 2004 to 2009. 2
2011-6 October 2011 Medicaid enrollment in the District of Columbia increased rapidly during the recession. 2
2011-5 September 2011 Decline in lower-paying jobs helps to explain DC's high unemployment rate. 2
2011-4 July 2011 Over the past decade, total wages earned by DC residents increased substantially. 2
2011-3 June 2011 Services contributed about as much as the federal government to DC job growth over the past 4 years. 2
2011-2 May 2011 DC seems poised to continue the past decade's gains in housing units, households, and population. 2
2011-1 April 2011 DC's private sector employment at pre-recession level. 2