Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Valley Residents Expect Their Finances, Local Economy to Keep Improving
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 4 years ago on
February 26, 2020

Share

Valley residents are more optimistic about their financial prospects and the region’s economy than they were a year ago, according to surveys conducted for the Central California Business Review.

Samer Sarofim
The results of the 2019 Consumer Sentiment Survey were reported by Samer Sarofim, associate professor in the department of marketing and logistics, in the February edition of the Central California Business Review. It’s produced by Fresno State’s Craig School of Business.
The 2019 survey was the third annual look at consumer confidence in the region and was conducted among 1,783 residents in Fresno (52.7%), Merced (12.8%), Tulare (19.8%), Madera (7.5%) and Kings (7.3%) counties in November and December. The survey was sponsored by EECU.
“We should spare no efforts to make it a good future for them.” — professor Samer Sarofim

The Future Looks Brighter

In general, Valley residents are more pessimistic about the past and more optimistic about the future when compared to the respondents of a 2018 annual national survey conducted by the University of Michigan.
Sarofim said he believes that this is in part because people who don’t progress as much financially as they had hoped tend to be more optimistic about their prospects for future growth, which he calls a “compensatory emotional mechanism.”
In addition, the high number of Valley residents who profess a religious faith may also help explain the region’s relative optimism, Sarofim said. He said his research has found a strong correlation between religiosity and hope.
Valley residents in 2019 reported smaller gains in their finances over the past year and past five years compared to the national survey, and they expect a smaller gain in household income in 2020.

(GV Wire/Alexis DeSha)

Investment Is Key for Accountability

But Valley residents are more bullish about expected improvements in their finances in 2020 and over the next five years than the respondents in the national survey. About 47% in the Valley survey expect to be better off financially in 2020, and that proportion climbs to 55% by 2025.
They also beat the national average in their expectations for improvements in the region’s business and economic conditions in 2020. That positivity signals a higher level of trust and optimism, which legislators, policymakers, and business owners should recognize and be accountable for, Sarofim said.
It will require investing in the infrastructure that supports entrepreneurs as well as established businesses, which affects employment, he said.
“We should spare no efforts to make it a good future for them,” he said. “I’m thinking about the general business and economic conditions, and that the people expect them to be positive in the future, which puts a mandate on all of us to have good, resourceful expansion plans for businesses here in Central California.”

Additional Survey Findings

  • More people expect a bigger hike in their income over price hikes in 2020 than the year before. But those who expect bigger price hikes than income hikes totaled 31%, while those who expect bigger income hikes totaled 24%.
  • Only 8% expect to be worse off in 2020 or five years from now.
  •  87% expect that business conditions would either improve or stay the same in 2020.

Financing Debt, Student Loans

The survey also asked about major purchases and use of credit: 47% are carrying a balance on a credit card, 32% have an auto loan, 24% have a mortgage, 22% have a student loan, and 5% have a home equity line of credit.
Fewer respondents said they were planning to get a mortgage in 2020, and more expected to finance debt with credits cards or student loans than those surveyed the year before.
When asked about their purchases in the past six months, about 42% said they had purchased a major household appliance or furniture. Forty-six percent expect to make one in the first half of 2020.

DON'T MISS

Man Dies After Rescuing His 2 Children in Mississippi River

DON'T MISS

Is Inflation Finally Corralled? Powell Says Federal Reserve Believes It’s Close

DON'T MISS

New Village Green Park Opens in Loma Vista as Clovis Community Hub

DON'T MISS

Gomez Guilty of Murdering Los Hooligans Bass Player

DON'T MISS

Biden Says It Was a Mistake to Say He Wanted to Put Trump in a ‘Bull’s-Eye’

DON'T MISS

Dealing Blow to Biden’s Reelection Bid, Teamsters Union May Withhold Endorsement

DON'T MISS

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Appears to Confirm Delay in Aug. 8 Robotaxi Unveil Event to Make Design Change

DON'T MISS

Smittcamp Asks Court to Drop His Lawsuit Against Controversial NW Fresno Project

DON'T MISS

Measure P Arts Grants Spark Debate and a Meeting Tonight

DON'T MISS

Tedford Exits Fresno State Football. Tim Skipper Is the Next Bulldog Up.

UP NEXT

Is Inflation Finally Corralled? Powell Says Federal Reserve Believes It’s Close

UP NEXT

Gomez Guilty of Murdering Los Hooligans Bass Player

UP NEXT

Biden Says It Was a Mistake to Say He Wanted to Put Trump in a ‘Bull’s-Eye’

UP NEXT

Smittcamp Asks Court to Drop His Lawsuit Against Controversial NW Fresno Project

UP NEXT

Measure P Arts Grants Spark Debate and a Meeting Tonight

UP NEXT

Trump Receives Enough Delegate Votes to Officially be Republicans’ Nominee

UP NEXT

13 Prime Steak Owners Get You All Yolked up at New Clovis Eatery

UP NEXT

Fresno Council Zoom Bomber Indicted on Federal Charges

UP NEXT

What to Know About the Attempt on Trump’s Life and Its Aftermath

UP NEXT

GOP Convention Protests on Despite Shooting at Trump Rally

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

Gomez Guilty of Murdering Los Hooligans Bass Player

10 hours ago

Biden Says It Was a Mistake to Say He Wanted to Put Trump in a ‘Bull’s-Eye’

11 hours ago

Dealing Blow to Biden’s Reelection Bid, Teamsters Union May Withhold Endorsement

12 hours ago

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Appears to Confirm Delay in Aug. 8 Robotaxi Unveil Event to Make Design Change

13 hours ago

Smittcamp Asks Court to Drop His Lawsuit Against Controversial NW Fresno Project

14 hours ago

Measure P Arts Grants Spark Debate and a Meeting Tonight

14 hours ago

Tedford Exits Fresno State Football. Tim Skipper Is the Next Bulldog Up.

14 hours ago

Biden Orders Secret Service to Protect RFK Jr. After Attempt on Trump’s Life

15 hours ago

Trump Receives Enough Delegate Votes to Officially be Republicans’ Nominee

15 hours ago

Who is JD Vance? Things to Know About Donald Trump’s Pick for Vice President

16 hours ago

Man Dies After Rescuing His 2 Children in Mississippi River

A Minnesota man who disappeared Friday while rescuing his two young children from the rain-swollen Mississippi River was found dead by autho...

10 hours ago

10 hours ago

Man Dies After Rescuing His 2 Children in Mississippi River

10 hours ago

Is Inflation Finally Corralled? Powell Says Federal Reserve Believes It’s Close

10 hours ago

New Village Green Park Opens in Loma Vista as Clovis Community Hub

10 hours ago

Gomez Guilty of Murdering Los Hooligans Bass Player

11 hours ago

Biden Says It Was a Mistake to Say He Wanted to Put Trump in a ‘Bull’s-Eye’

12 hours ago

Dealing Blow to Biden’s Reelection Bid, Teamsters Union May Withhold Endorsement

13 hours ago

Tesla CEO Elon Musk Appears to Confirm Delay in Aug. 8 Robotaxi Unveil Event to Make Design Change

14 hours ago

Smittcamp Asks Court to Drop His Lawsuit Against Controversial NW Fresno Project

Search

Send this to a friend