Topics discussed in this episode:
Why the phrase “Our Greatest Export” became the framing for the episode and what it suggests about local talent loss.
Polk County’s Innovation Intelligence Index data, including the gap between Human Capital and Economic Well-Being.
Peer county comparisons with Pasco, Marion, and Lee.
Labor shed and commuter data showing how many Polk residents leave the county for work.
The idea that Polk may be operating as a “dormitory county” rather than fully converting its talent into local prosperity.
Whether current economic development priorities are creating the right kinds of outcomes for residents.
The tension between growth, affordability, commuting, and long-term community well-being.
Bigger questions around accountability, local strategy, and what Polk wants its future to look like.
Episode notes:
This episode is more of a data-driven conversation than a typical broad economic development discussion. It is framed around a core mismatch: the talent is here, but the outcomes are not showing up at the level they should. The discussion moves from instinct, to data, to interpretation, and finally to a broader civic question about whether Polk County is intentionally building the kind of economy that helps more residents get ahead locally.
Show Links:
Innovation Intelligence Index: statsamerica.org/innovation2
Central Florida Development Council: cfdc.org/continued-growth-in-polk-county-fuels-economic-development-opportunities/
Labor Shed Report: lmsresources.labormarketinfo.com/library/labor_shed/polk.pdf
Polk Health Care Plan: polkhealthcareplan.net/polk-healthcare-plan/
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