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Although total salaries reported in Table 1.,column 3, are over $1.56 million, only <br /> a proportion of that amount is actually spent in the City. The proportion used is 0.84,based <br /> on "The Economic Impact of the University of California, Irvine on Orange County 1982-83" <br /> report. Other proportions are used for benefits, supplies and parts purchased outside Santa <br /> Ana, professional services, and miscellaneous expenditures, based on the report mentioned <br /> above. It should be noted that some expenditures are made at the county level, and since <br /> the population of the City is approximately 10 percent of the county's population, only 10 <br /> percent of such expenditures are assumed to be made in the City. This proportion is <br /> reflected in the last column of Table 1. <br /> The grand total of $2,297,067 shown in Table 1. indicates the total expenditures <br /> made in the City due solely to the Contract with the City. It should be mentioned that the <br /> employees who work for the Contract with the City but who do not reside in the City, do <br /> make some expenditures in the City. Such expenditures are not reflected in Table 1. <br /> Subsequently, the total local expenditures of $2,297,067 slightly underestimate the actual <br /> expenditures made in the City as a result of the Contract. <br /> Primary Impact of the Contract on Personal Income - 1992 <br /> Table 2. presents the estimated primary impact on personal income of the <br /> expenditures in the City of Santa Ana as reported in Table 1. By definition, salaries, wages, <br /> and expenditures on professional services are personal income. As a result, the personal <br /> income factor of these expenditures is 100 percent. On the other hand, only a portion of <br /> 6 <br />