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M1684

The Economic Contributions of Forestry and Forest Products in George County

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George County

The forestry and forest products industries are a major component of George County’s economy. The forest-related economic sectors generate value not only within their own sectors but also in other sectors of the economy. The multiplier effect of economic activity in one sector and the impacts on other sectors can be estimated using input-output analysis. Using 2022 data, this study estimates the economic contribution of the forestry and forest products industries to George County, Mississippi.

Employment and Income Contributions

Forest-related economic activity in George County during 2022 generated 250 jobs and nearly $8.57 million in income. That’s about 3.27 percent of jobs and 3.1 percent of income in the county. Employment is the number of full- and part-time jobs in all sectors of the economy. Income includes all forms of employment income, including employee compensation (wages and benefits) and proprietor income, also referred to as labor income.

Total Output and Value-Added Contributions

Over $23.61 million, or about 2.01 percent of economic output in George County, is generated by the forestry and forest products industries. Forest-related value-added amounted to over $11.93 million, or about 2.17 percent of all value-added in the county. The value of all goods and services produced is defined as total output. Value-added is a portion of total output and represents the creation of new wealth.

Table 1. Contributions from forest-related sectors on employment and income in George County, Mississippi, 2022.
SectorsNumber of Jobs% of CountyIncome ($)% of County
Direct Contribution from Forest Related Sectors
Forest Support Service931.222,914,2881.06
Logging1101.444,122,1311.49
Solid Wood Product50.07243,8380.09
Pulp and Paper00.002,7580.00
Wood Furniture70.09275,9440.10
Subtotal2152.827,558,9592.74
Indirect and Induced Contributions on Sectors
Retail and Wholesale Trade110.14384,1100.14
Real Estate, Finance, and Insurance30.0495,6620.03
Services60.08202,6830.07
Construction and Manufacturing20.0398,1140.04
Health Care20.0367,4260.02
Transportation and Warehousing10.0168,0410.02
Government10.0139,2620.01
Agriculture Production and Services70.099480.00
Food and Fiber20.0347,2230.02
Hotels and Entertainment00.003,8950.00
Education00.002,2430.00
Subtotal350.461,009,6070.37
Total Impact from Forest Related Sector2503.278,568,5663.10
Rest of the County7,38496.73267,437,09396.90
Total in County7,634100.00276,005,659100.00
Table 2. Contributions from forest-related sectors on total output and value-added in George County, Mississippi, 2022.
SectorsOutput ($)% of CountyValue-Added ($)% of County
Direct Contribution from Forest Related Sectors
Forest Support Service3,546,2620.302,986,3890.54
Logging9,394,3620.804,939,5370.90
Solid Wood Product4,110,6000.351,148,3090.21
Pulp and Paper70,1650.013,4280.00
Wood Furniture1,110,4740.09349,8530.06
Subtotal18,231,8631.559,427,5161.71
Indirect and Induced Contributions on Sectors
Retail and Wholesale Trade1,703,6340.14868,6990.16
Real Estate, Finance, and Insurance1,117,4300.09662,8410.12
Services657,4310.06285,2280.05
Construction and Manufacturing717,8100.06197,3920.04
Health Care126,0280.0172,3050.01
Transportation and Warehousing291,5580.02131,3820.02
Government48,8540.0048,4910.01
Agriculture Production and Services406,3780.03133,9200.02
Food and Fiber285,1500.0295,2910.02
Hotels and Entertainment19,0820.007,9810.00
Education7,3350.002,4010.00
Subtotal5,380,6900.462,505,9310.46
Total Impact from Forest Related Sector23,612,5532.0111,933,4472.17
Rest of the County1,153,245,74297.99538,783,02997.83
Total in County1,176,858,295100.00550,716,476100.00

Estimates developed using IMPLAN software and data. Timber harvest value according to the Mississippi Harvest of Forest Products Report.


M1684 (POD-11-25)

Revised by Sabhyata Lamichhane, PhD, Assistant Professor, Niraj Gupta, Undergraduate Student, and Sushma Bhattarai, PhD, Extension Associate I, Forestry; James E. Henderson, PhD, Extension Professor and Head, Coastal Research and Extension Center; and Donald Grebner, PhD, Professor and Head, Forestry. By Shaun M. Tanger, PhD, former Assistant Extension Professor; Marcus K. Measells, former Extension Associate III, Forestry; and Ian A. Munn, PhD, former Associate Dean and Professor.

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