百宝箱 2006-12-13 10:01 AM
Cost of housing drives workers out, survey says
Employers in San Luis Obispo County have collectively lost hundreds of employees in the last few years in part because of the high cost of housing, according to a survey conducted by The Tribune.1O i"qs&P
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The majority of the respondents to the survey said that the cost of housing was a "major problem" in attracting and retaining employees. In particular, midlevel or higher professionals, many of whom have household incomes that approach or exceed six figures, are most at risk for leaving the area.g4C5\:XO,_"Q0sJ`m
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Confronting employers and employees alike is the fact San Luis Obispo County is one of the least-affordable markets in the nation. The latest median-home price, taken in October by the California Association of Realtors, stood at $560,980. (At that, half the homes sold for more and half for less.)9X%}*w ICnQ
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Desperate to attract employees and keep the good ones they have, many employers in the county are relying on persuasive tactics like paying relocation costs or helping with down payments, the survey revealed.:E @&nhV NJ
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The Tribune recently surveyed employers in the county to understand the impact housing prices are having on worker recruitment and retention. Of the 125 employers that responded, 64 percent identified housing as a "major problem," having lost collectively approximately 300 employees over the last three to four years in part because of skyrocketing home prices.
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In total, 70 percent of the respondents said they had lost workers in recent years in part because of the cost of housing, while 58 percent of the departing employees cited housing costs as the primary reason to leave.
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"Affordable housing has lost its meaning from my perspective," said Steve Fleury, president of Cambria Bicycle Outfitter. "When we talk about affordable housing, I don’t think that midlevel employees are being addressed. They don’t qualify for the low-income housing, but they still can’t afford to buy a house."
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In the third quarter of this year, only 18 percent of first-time buyers in San Luis Obispo County were able to purchase an entry-level home, priced at $496,500 or 85 percent of the overall median home price, according to the California Association of Realtors. To afford that home, a buyer would need a minimum household income of $102,570, according to the association.n'R%H{S"O
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"Wages are insufficient for midlevel workers to buy a house. Virtually every business in San Luis Obispo County has a recruitment problem for higher skilled levels," said Bill Watkins, director of the UCSB Economic Forecast Project, a group that studies the local economy, including housing and wage trends. "But if you are a business competing with companies outside of the area, you can’t raise wages. For many people, they must move."+G9\V2[Es!}6i
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The pressures of housing costs and the lack of affordable space to expand his business motivated Roger Malinowski to move his business — B.O.B. Trailers and Strollers — to Boise, Idaho, this past January.
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Half of the company’s employees moved as well and nearly all have purchased a home in Boise. According to Money magazine, Boise was ranked one of the best places to live in 2006 with a median home price of $183,008.%a`8t$[X
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The company has relocated to a facility that is three times the size of its former home in San Luis Obispo and costs about one-third of what it would here. Revenues are up 40 percent over last year and the employee base has grown from 13 to 20.7H8J'bg$s{B
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"It was a simple mathematical exercise for us. If you are not selling into the local market, there is no reason to be located here from a business perspective," said Malinowski. "Response to stress is flight or fight. We looked at the fight and we chose flight. It’s a battle that we couldn’t win."+VU3XL3n0JM&NtPF