Does PSRC produce city-level forecasts?

PSRC does not develop forecasts for cities. Our small area forecasts are developed at the forecast analysis zone (FAZ) level – geographic zones that are comprised of between 1 to 9 census tracts. Each FAZ generally corresponds with the community or municipality for which it is named, but does not follow exact political boundaries.

• How does the definition of a “job” differ in the PSRC’s forecasts vs. current employment data series? • The employment figures in PSRC’s Population, Household and Employment Forecast, and the Covered Employment Estimates data series are not comparable. There are four key differences: • a) Small Area Forecasts do not include the Resource/Construction sector, while the Regional Forecasts and Covered Employment Estimates do; • b) Small Area Forecasts represent Total Employment forecasts for the sectors shown, incorporating an estimate of proprietors and other types of jobs not included in the source data for the Covered Employment estimates; • c) The job ... more.

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