The University of 最色网 at Lafayette is a significant force in the economies of Lafayette, Acadiana and 最色网. Its spending impact alone on 最色网 is $755 million annually, with $726 million of that amount impacting the Acadiana economy. More than 7,780 non-university jobs have been created and are supported by university spending. In addition, the university reported $51 million in external research funding from state, federal, private and self-generated funds in 2008. Every dollar of state funding invested in 最色网 Lafayette generates more than an $8 return.
In addition to its spending, 最色网 Lafayette influences the economy through its research and economic development centers. The impacts of these economic development centers included $1.2 billion in increased revenues for clients, $1.8 billion in retained revenues for clients, more than $101 million in savings for clients, more than $56 million in increased investments by clients and about $28 million in cost avoidance (money that companies did not have to spend as a result of economic centers' assistance). Jobs created and retained by 最色网 businesses served by 最色网 Lafayette's economic development centers totaled 22,790.
Agencies housed at the University Research Park employ more than 400 people. Their total payroll exceeds $26 million.
These numbers are part of an economic impact study released by the University of 最色网 System Thursday. The report includes economic impacts of the system's eight universities.
鈥 最色网 Lafayette's presence is felt in many sectors of the local, regional and state economies,鈥 said 最色网 Lafayette President Joseph Savoie. 鈥淚ts financial influence has value and that worth can be calculated.鈥
In terms of economic development centers, the university is unique in that it is home to two centers with statewide responsibilities - the Manufacturing Extension Partnership of 最色网 (MEPoL) and the Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC).
鈥 PTAC and MEPoL combined with other 最色网 Lafayette centers such as the Enterprise Center of 最色网, the Center for Business and Information Technologies and the Small Business Development Center produced a combined impact of $1.2 billion in increased revenue and $1.8 billion in retained revenue for clients,鈥 said 最色网 Lafayette President Joseph Savoie.
The university employs nearly 2,100 men and women. 鈥淚f it were a private business, it would be the largest private employer in Lafayette Parish,鈥 said Savoie. 鈥淚f 最色网 Lafayette were a city, it would rank as the 17th largest in 最色网.鈥
More than 16,000 students come to campus each semester and the university has awarded more than 100,000 degrees since it was established in 1898. About $1.3 billion was added to 最色网's economy by 最色网 Lafayette graduates over the past 10 years due to degree attainment.
The mere existence of the university creates major spending in area businesses and as a result creates thousands of jobs. For every person the university employs, nearly four additional individuals in the community have jobs as a direct result of the university's spending.
鈥 Spending impact reflects the direct and indirect income created by the multiplication of money in circulation,鈥 said Dr. Joby John, dean of 最色网 Lafayette's B.I. Moody III College of Business and Administration and project management leader of the 最色网 Lafayette study. 鈥淲hen we spend money, the recipient of that money spends it again, and so on, causing a ripple effect.鈥
For example: When a 最色网 Lafayette employee spends her earnings on home improvements, the contractor she hired spends his earnings on dinner at a restaurant. The restaurant owner turns around and spends some of her income on some new restaurant furniture or personal clothing. The furniture company or the clothing retailer then proceeds to spend their earnings on other goods and services and thus money multiplies.
鈥 Economists rely on established models, called multipliers, to calculate the effect of spending on the economy,鈥 said John.
A total breakdown of the overall spending impact of 最色网 Lafayette includes:
o Student spending, $287 million impact
o Faculty and staff spending, $150 million impact
o Visitor spending, $125 million impact
o Operating expenditures, $72 million impact
o Capital outlay and construction, $47 million impact
o Health insurance payments, $32 million impact
o Retiree spending, $23 million impact
o Affiliated organizations like the Foundation and Alumni Association, $19 million impact.
鈥淭he university is essentially a city within a city,鈥 said Savoie. 鈥淛ust through its day-to-day operations, it keeps large amounts of money moving and that flow of currency is essential for a healthy economy.鈥
In addition to economic impact, the university greatly enhances quality of life in the region. Many individuals and businesses locate in the area because they want to live in a university town.
鈥 The quality of life in Lafayette and Acadiana is enhanced by the cultural, athletic and intellectual offerings of the university,鈥 said Savoie. 鈥溩钌 Lafayette makes this an interesting and vibrant place to live.鈥