Biopharmaceutical Industry to Add 122,000 Jobs, $60 Billion in Output Over Next Decade, Says Study on Its Economic Impact on U.S., States.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- The biopharmaceutical industry, one of the most sought-after business sectors by cities and states thanks to its promise of high-quality jobs and substantial economic returns, is expected to add more than 122,000 jobs and nearly $60 billion in real output to the U.S. economy in the next 10 years, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a new study by the Milken Institute. The report, "Biopharmaceutical Industry Contributions to State and U.S. Economies," says that several states -- New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California and Maryland among them -- are already in position to take advantage of this industry's economic development, while others -- like Nevada, Vermont, Florida and West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop. -- are on the cusp of developing an important biopharmaceutical economy. "Many cities and states are working hard to gain a share of the biopharmaceutical industry," said Ross DeVol, Director of Regional Economics at the Milken Institute and the report's principal author. "And our research shows why: It's an important and growing part of the global knowledge-based economy that will have a very positive impact in those regions that are successful in growing these firms." According to the study, the biopharmaceutical industry is expected to employ more than 413,000 workers nationwide by the end of this year. By 2014, that number is expected to increase to more than 536,000 -- an increase of 30 percent. In addition, real output (adjusted for inflation) is expected to rise from $69.2 billion this year to $128.3 billion in 2014, while workers' earnings are due to rise from $31.4 billion in 2004 to $56.6 billion in 10 years. Among the study's highlights: --The industry was directly responsible for $63.9 billion in real output in 2003. When the additional dollars it generated in other industries through an economic "ripple" effect are accounted for, it was responsible for more than $174 billion. --The industry directly employed 406,700 workers in 2003. When the additional jobs it creates in other sectors of the U.S. economy are added in, the biopharmaceutical industry was responsible for more than 2.72 million jobs nationwide. --Industry employment is expected to grow by nearly 30 percent in the next 10 years, with Nevada, Vermont, Rhode Island Rhode Island, island, United States Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches. and Alabama showing the biggest percentage gains. --For each dollar of output produced by the biopharmaceutical industry in the U.S., an additional $1.70 of output is generated elsewhere in the country. For each job created directly by the industry, an additional 5.7 jobs are created in other sectors of the U.S. economy. --In 2003, the industry generated $985.6 million in sales taxes sales tax, levy on the sale of goods or services, generally calculated as a percentage of the selling price, and sometimes called a purchase tax. It is usually collected in the form of an extra charge by the retailer, who remits the tax to the government. and $6.4 billion in corporate income taxes for local, state and federal governments. In addition, when adding in the multiplier multiplier In economics, a numerical coefficient showing the effect of a change in one economic variable on another. One macroeconomic multiplier, the autonomous expenditures multiplier, relates the impact of a change in total national investment on the nation's total impact, the industry helped generate $24.5 billion in personal income taxes. --Biopharmaceutical research and manufacturing is concentrated in the New Jersey-New York-Pennsylvania region, California, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , Massachusetts, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , Washington and the Midwest states of Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. The study was made possible, in part, by support from PhRMA, the industry trade group. The results can be used by government and economic development officials to evaluate their biopharmaceutical assets and determine what is needed to grow and nurture NURTURE. The act of taking care of children and educating them: the right to the nurture of children generally belongs to the father till the child shall arrive at the age of fourteen years, and not longer. Till then, he is guardian by nurture. Co. Litt. 38 b. the industry in their states. "The medical research leading to finding cures to our most deadly diseases -- and the manufacture of those drugs -- is expected take off in the next decade," DeVol said. "That will result in a powerful economic engine for the nation." Please note: In addition to the study, an interactive web site with all of the state-by-state statistics is available at www.milkeninstitute.org. About the Institute: The Milken Institute is a nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. , independent economic think tank whose mission is to improve the lives and economic conditions of diverse populations around the world by helping business and public policy leaders identify and implement innovative ideas for creating broad-based prosperity. It is based in Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries. , CA. (www.milkeninstitute.org) |
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