The economic impact act plays in Portland
If you believe these studies, and some of us do, the arts contribute almost as much to the Portland economy as they do in much-bigger Seattle.
Elsewhere on Crosscut.com you'll get some chilly Elliott Bay water thrown on the whole notion of economic-impact studies, in particular one released this week about how the arts contribute to local economies. But here in Portland, some of us sheepishly confess that we like these studies. They make it harder for politicians to cut arts funding. And then there's an admittedly prurient interest in knowing anything about other people's finances.
The study this week by Americans for the Arts found that the arts in metro Seattle generate $330 million of economic activity a year. Well, if that's a bunch of hooey, Portland's hooey is every bit as impressive, maybe more so considering it's a smaller place: $318 million a year changes hands in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties courtesy of paintings, performances, and other pastimes. And that doesn't include tickets, money spent on dress and painful shoes, bohemian-black separates, or parking citations.
Here's how the Portland metro area penciled out:
- $167 million comes in the form of employee wages paid out to more than 10,000 arts-related jobs, along with services and supplies purchased for various events.
- $151 million flows in for hotel, restaurant, parking, and other businesses used by patrons.
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Comments:
Posted Fri, Jun 8, 7:09 a.m. Inappropriate
One thing for sure, 1,000 artists making 50,000 has lot better impact on our society than 10 baseball players making 5 million.
That said, we've got a long ways to go till either type of 'study' is, de rigeur, snicker material for the cognoscenti.
To keep it short, the solution is simple, albeit another cliche - 'throw the bums out' or 'throw the bums in jail', as appropriate.
-Douglas Tooley
Tacoma, WA
Posted Fri, Jun 8, 1:54 p.m. Inappropriate
David Postman today reminds us of something I.F. Stone once said, "Typos are worse than fascism."
Since I am not without sin among you, I cast no stones; I only seek to draw attention.
The Piper
Posted Fri, Jun 8, 2:40 p.m. Inappropriate
RE: She who has eyes, let her see...: That was not a typo, just an overly obscure play on words.
Posted Fri, Jun 8, 2:48 p.m. Inappropriate
The Piper
Posted Fri, Jun 8, 4:20 p.m. Inappropriate
RE: She who has eyes, let her see...: And they give you cash, which is just as good as money.
Posted Fri, Jun 8, 4:59 p.m. Inappropriate
The Piper
Posted Sun, Jun 10, 4:18 p.m. Inappropriate
A brain I hope: Take a walk down the yellow brick road Piper; what ever you find, no matter how small, will be an improvement in brain power. Quack, Quack!
Posted Wed, Jun 13, 10:15 a.m. Inappropriate
...or something like that!
-Douglas Tooley
Tacoma
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