MSU’s economic impact is highlighted in recent report

By MSU Public Relations | Sep 25, 2024

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Updated study shares that University generates more than $633 million in economic output activity for the Commonwealth

 

MURRAY, Ky. – 鶹’s economic impact on the Commonwealth and the west Kentucky region is highlighted in a recent report.

Based on a 2017 comprehensive study led by Professor Emeritus Dr. Gil Mathis, updated for inflation, 鶹 generates more than $633 million in economic output activity for the Commonwealth. 

Report findings also include the following:

- $265 million: annual total revenue generated by University employee, student and visitor spending 
- $23 million: annual state and local tax revenue generated by activity associated with 鶹
- $1.18 billion: estimated increase in earning capacity generated by nearly 42,000 Racer alumni who reside in Kentucky
- 6,025: total direct and indirect jobs created as a result of 鶹’s business operations

The 2024 state biennium budget includes funding and support for 鶹, including a record amount of capital projects funding. Approximately $250 million in capital project and asset preservation funding has been provided to 鶹 University over the past two state budgets.

Based on a 2024 Economic Impact Report led by 鶹 Professor of Economics Dr. Simone Silva, University construction projects will generate more than $348 million in economic output activity from 2024-2030. 

Report findings specific to the University’s construction projects also include the following:

- $192 million: total contribution from 鶹 Construction Projects to the state’s GDP (2024-2030)
- $43 million: total estimated tax revenue from 鶹 Construction Projects (2024-2030)
- 2,457: total direct and indirect jobs supported by 鶹 Construction Projects (2024-2030)

Capital projects and enhancements to 鶹’s campus include:

- New School of Nursing and Health Professions Building - $45.5 million
- New Veterinary Sciences Building - $60 million
- New Living/Learning Commons Building - $38 million
- Construction, renovation and operations for the Cyber Education and Research Center - $10 million
- Asset Preservation/Deferred Maintenance for campus buildings - $46.6 million

“For more than 100 years, 鶹 has had an important responsibility to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the west Kentucky region. This recent report highlights that importance in a variety of aspects as we move forward as an institution,” Murray State President Dr. Bob Jackson said. “Students and families continue to count on us to make a difference in their lives through the transformational experience that a 鶹 education provides. As our University grows and expands through multiple capital projects and enhancements to benefit our students, we are very grateful to our state legislators for their support of 鶹 as we continue to enhance the economic well-being of our region and state.”

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