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May 17, 2010
UT Infuses State with $2.5 Billion in
Income, Creates More than 53,600 Jobs
KNOXVILLE -- The University of Tennessee, including all of its campuses
statewide, brings at least $2.5 billion annually in income to the state of
Tennessee and supports more than 53,600 jobs, according to a study released
today.
The study by the Center for Business and Economic Research at UT Knoxville also
found the University generates an estimated $237.6 million in state and local
tax revenue.
"As the state's land-grant and most comprehensive research institution,
the University of Tennessee clearly has an enormous impact on Tennessee's
economy," said Interim UT President Jan Simek. "While the economic
impact can be measured, the overall impact of our educational, research and
outreach efforts that stretch across all 95 counties is immeasurable."
UT economists, led by CBER director Bill Fox, analyzed data from fiscal year
2008 to estimate the economic impact of the UT System overall as well as the
individual impact of the campuses in Knoxville, Martin, Chattanooga, the Health
Science Center in Memphis and the Space Institute in Tullahoma.
The economic impact studies focused on direct employment and income data.
The University's state-wide payroll for FY 2008, including salary and benefits
for 28,487 full-time and part-time faculty, staff and student employees, was
$1.1 billion. The effect of payroll spending was $2.1 billion and accounted for
about 15,050 additional jobs.
The $334.5 million UT spent on goods and services in the state led to $224.2
million in income for the state and the creation of 5,230 additional jobs.
Students and visitors attending athletic events at each campus spent
approximately $348 million, accounting for $147.3 million in income and 4,879
jobs. The study did not include visitors attending non-athletic events.
The combination of impact from payroll spending ($2.1 billion), non-payroll
spending (224.2 million) and student and athletic visitor expenditures (147.3
million) totaled $2.5 billion.
And that is likely a conservative estimation of UT's impact, according to the
study.
"There are significant qualitative benefits from the UT System that,
though difficult to quantify, may be as important as or more important than the
quantitative effects described above," the study states. "These
qualitative impacts include benefits from an educated workforce, distinguished
research projects and increased community engagement through an array of
activities."
Another recent CBER study found
more than 57 percent of the more than 300,000 UT System graduates stay and work
in Tennessee.
Other examples include the assistance the Institute for Public Service provides
to business and government to become more productive and faculty research that
leads to innovation of new products. In addition, faculty, staff and students
impact their communities through involvement in churches, charities and other organizations.
The University also enhances the culture of each community through theater,
music and art.
The overall UT System study included data from the Institute of Agriculture,
the Institute for Public Service and System administration. These entities are
not found in the individual campus studies.
Here is a summary of the findings for each campus:
UT Knoxville
- Economic impact: $950.2 million
- Jobs created: 23,055
UT Health Science Center
- Economic impact: $761.2 million
- Jobs created: 12,433
UT Chattanooga
- Economic impact: $205 million
- Jobs created: 5,232
UT Martin
- Economic impact: $138.5 million
- Jobs created: 3,844 jobs
UT Space Institute
- Economic impact: $19.3 million
- Jobs created: 362 jobs
To view and download the reports, go to http://www.tennessee.edu/govrelations/resources/051710_econimpact.html.
For more information about the Center for Business and Economic Research, go to
http://cber.bus.utk.edu/.
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Contacts:
Gina Stafford, (865) 974-0741, stafford@tennessee.edu
Elizabeth Davis, (865) 974-5179, elizabeth.davis@tennessee.edu
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This study
quantifies the economic impact of the UTHSC on the economy of the state of Tennessee for FY2010.
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