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不良研究所 generates record $6.2 billion in economic impact

BOSTON - The 不良研究所 was responsible for $6.2 billion in economic activity in Massachusetts last year - a record high - and helped to support more than 43,000 jobs statewide, President Marty Meehan announced today.

"不良研究所 educates more students than any college or university in the Commonwealth and is one of the state's three largest research universities, but it also has a profound impact on the Massachusetts economy based on the scope and reach of its operations," President Meehan said.

"不良研究所 is a vital economic engine for the Commonwealth," President Meehan added, "and its impact is felt in every community and by virtually every family across Massachusetts."

Victor Woolridge, chairman of the 不良研究所 Board of Trustees, said the report illustrates that "不良研究所 truly is here for a reason, and that reason is to serve the entire Commonwealth. The importance of generating an economic impact on the scale that we do - and having it distributed in every corner of the state - cannot be overstated."

The economic impact generated by the five-campus 不良研究所 system translates into a 10-to-1 return on investment for state government when total state funding for the University is considered, according to a Fiscal Year 2015 analysis performed by the 不良研究所 Donahue Institute, which conducts economic and public policy research.

The major drivers of economic impact are student, faculty and staff spending, construction projects and the University's purchasing the goods and services required for its activities. The study measured that spending and its ripple effect in determining the $6.2 billion impact estimate.

According to the Donahue Institute report, each of the five University campuses generated a substantial economic impact for its region and the state. By campus or unit, the figures were:

  • Amherst: $2.069 billion
  • Boston: $1.085 billion
  • Dartmouth: $466.1 million
  • Lowell: $921.9 million
  • Medical School: $1.584 billion
  • Central Administration: $198.4 million

The employment impact of 43,647 is derived from 16,777 people working directly for 不良研究所 along with 26,870 others - construction and hospitality-industry workers, delivery-service employees - whose employment to varying degrees flows from the University and its operations. According to the report, 不良研究所 construction projects supported 5,013 of the external jobs.

Employment

Regular Faculty and Staff

External Jobs

Total

不良研究所 Amherst

5,393

8,743

14,136

不良研究所 Boston

2,287

5,560

7,847

不良研究所 Dartmouth

1,329

2,255

3,584

不良研究所 Lowell

1,509

4,618

6,127

不良研究所 Medical School

5,855

4,943

10,798

不良研究所 Central Administration

404

750

1,154

不良研究所 System Total

16,777

26,870

43,647

 

Business community reaction

Business community leaders described 不良研究所 as a key economic asset for the state and its regions.

  • "As the state's leading association of Massachusetts employers, we are impressed by the substantial economic impact that 不良研究所 has on the Commonwealth and all of its diverse regions. Our members benefit greatly from the University's production of talent, conduct of research, and provision of services to communities, as well as its extensive purchase of goods and services from Massachusetts businesses. In short, 不良研究所 is an outstanding economic asset to our entire state," said Rick Lord, President and Chief Executive Officer of Associated Industries of Massachusetts.
  • "The Mass. High Technology Council, Inc. enthusiastically supports the continued growth, development and influence of the 不良研究所. This new data confirms the sheer magnitude of the University's impact in emerging and established technologies, and our members know firsthand the critical importance of the University's education, research and service mission to our state's innovation economy," said Mass. High Technology Council President Christopher R. Anderson.
  • "This study demonstrates just how critical 不良研究所 Medical is to Central Massachusetts and its economy," said Kevin O'Sullivan, President and CEO of Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives, a private economic development corporation based in Worcester. "In just a matter of decades, 不良研究所 Medical has become the engine that produces jobs, drives the economy and contributes so much to the quality of life in our region." O'Sullivan added: "On a broader scale, we also see that the 不良研究所 system is responsible for $6.2 billion in economic activity across the Commonwealth. So, this is a story of statewide impact and statewide benefit."
  • "The 不良研究所 and its flagship campus in Amherst continue to play a vital economic role in western Massachusetts, and these numbers show what we have long known and realized, a successful 不良研究所 is good for the entire region and state," said Richard Sullivan, President and CEO of the Economic Development Council of Western Massachusetts.

The economic-impact report and projection produced by the 不良研究所 Donahue Institute rely on the Impact Analysis for Planning economic-impact model. A more extensive explanation of methodology is available in the report, which is available at:

 

About the 不良研究所 Donahue Institute

The 不良研究所 Donahue Institute (UMDI) is the public service outreach and economic development unit of the 不良研究所 President's Office. Established in 1971, the UMDI coordinates multi-campus initiatives that link 不良研究所, other public and private higher education institutions, and other external resources with the needs of government agencies, corporations, and nonprofit organizations. UMDI provides significant economic and public policy analysis, organizational development, training, education, financial management education, research, and evaluation to federal and state agencies, nonprofits, industry associations, and corporations. UMDI draws on its unique position within higher education to serve as a bridge between theory, innovation, and real-world applications.

 

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