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multiplied economic impact of the Contract on personal income in Santa Ana is estimated <br /> to be $4,249,956 in 1992. <br /> Table 3. Multiplied Economic Impact of the Contract - 1992 <br /> Santa Ma Total <br /> Personal Multiplied <br /> Income Multiplier' Impact <br /> Salary $1,310,833 2.2 $2,883,833 <br /> Benefits 9,061 2.2 19,934 <br /> Disposal Fees 489,369 2.2 1,076,612 <br /> Supplies & Parts 81,446 2.2 179,181 <br /> Professional Svices 6,804 2.2 14,969 <br /> Other 34y285 2.2 75.427 <br /> Total $1,931.793 $4,249.956 <br /> I "The Economic Impact of the University of California,Irvine on Orange County, 1982-83,"December, 1983. <br /> Total Multiplied Economic Impact 7/88 - 6/93 <br /> The Contract covers the period from July 1988 to June 1993. Since a complete data <br /> set for years prior to 1992 was not made available to the researchers, the 1992 estimated <br /> economic impact is used to project those of other years. The local consumer price index is <br /> used to calculate the local inflation rate which is the percentage change in the local <br /> consumer price index. The 1992 consumer price index is an estimate, and that of 1993 is a <br /> forecast generated by Chapman University. The impact during 1992 is therefore discounted <br /> by 3.5 percent to generate the 1991 impact. Respective discount rates as shown in Table 4. <br /> 9 <br />
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