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Labor Market Information
Program Overview
All About Jobs
Labor Market Statistics Center
December 2011
Labor Market Information
Mission
To Produce, Analyze, and
Deliver Labor Statistics to
Improve Economic DecisionMaking
Employment data are the state’s most important
economic indicator
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LMI Statistics Produced/ Delivered
Labor Force
Total Employment
Employment by Industry and Occupation
Employment Projections by Industry and Occupation
(Demand)
Unemployment / Unemployment Rates
Wage by Industry and Occupation
Census
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LMI Facts
Data collected under Federal / State Cooperative Statistical
Programs
Data comparable nationwide for all counties and metro
areas in the nation
Data meet stringent probability sampling design statistical
methods with required response rates of 75 percent
Monthly data released 3 weeks after the reference month
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How is LMI Collected?
Sample-Designed Statistical
Surveys from employers
Econometric Modeling
developed by U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics
Administrative Records from
Unemployment Compensation
Thanks to employers ….
Without them we would not be able to provide data
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Who are the customers of
Labor Market Statistics?
Workforce / Economic Development DecisionMakers
Employers / Job Seekers
Education / Welfare Planners
Career Counselors / Teachers
Economists / Policy Makers
Elected Officials
Media
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Labor Market Statistics Center Programs
There are three main activities: data production, data analysis, data delivery
Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW)--Produces employment and
wages by industry based on all employers covered by Unemployment Insurance
Current Employment Statistics (CES)--Produces employment, hours, and earnings by
industry based on a sample of employers
Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)--Produces employment and wages by
occupation based on a sample of employers
Employment Projections--Produces projections of employment by industry and
occupation based on a survey of employers and statistical models
Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)--Produces labor force, employment,
unemployment, and unemployment rates based on a survey of households and a
statistical model
Mass Layoff Statistics (MLS)--Produces mass layoff statistics by industry based on
Unemployment Insurance claims and employer contacts
Workforce Information--Provides statistical services such as publications, websites,
training, GIS mapping, economic impact analysis, and customized reports by request
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Labor Force Conditions
Seasonally Adjusted
October 2011
Florida’s unemployment rate has declined from the all
time high of 12.0 percent in December 2010, and over the
year for eight consecutive months
Florida’s unemployment rates for the last six months are
the lowest since August 2009
Area
Florida
United States
Unemployment
Unemployment
Rate
Year Ago
Unemployment
Rate
Labor Force
Employment
9,228,000
8,274,000
955,000
10.3
11.8
154,198,000
140,302,000
13,897,000
9.0
9.7
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in
cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, released November 18, 2011.
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Unemployment Rates
Florida and the United States
January 1974 – October 2011
Seasonally Adjusted
14.0
14.0
Peak unemployment rate 12.0 percent, December 2010
Peak unemployment rate 11.9 percent, May 1975
12.0
12.0
Recession
Florida
• Defense spending declines
• End of the Gulf War
• Airlines deregulation
10.0
United States
10.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
• 1979 energy crisis
• Tight monetary policy
• Savings and loan collapse
4.0
4.0
• IT bubble collapse
• 9/11 events
• Manufacturing outsourcing
• Oil prices
• Housing bubble collapse
• Financial crisis
• 1973 oil embargo
• Multi-family housing market collapse
2.0
2.0
0.0
Jan-11
Jan-10
Jan-09
Jan-08
Jan-07
Jan-06
Jan-05
Jan-04
Jan-03
Jan-02
Jan-01
Jan-00
Jan-99
Jan-98
Jan-97
Jan-96
Jan-95
Jan-94
Jan-93
Jan-92
Jan-91
Jan-90
Jan-89
Jan-88
Jan-87
Jan-86
Jan-85
Jan-84
Jan-83
Jan-82
Jan-81
Jan-80
Jan-79
Jan-78
Jan-77
Jan-76
Jan-75
Jan-74
0.0
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in
cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, released November 18 2011.
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Florida Unemployment Rates by County
October 2011, Not Seasonally Adjusted
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in
cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, released November 18, 2011.
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Unemployment Rates in the
Ten Most Populous States
Seasonally Adjusted
October 2011(P)
October 2010
Unemployment Rate
Unemployment Rate
State
(%)
(%)
California
11.7
12.5
-0.8
Michigan
10.6
11.6
-1.0
North Carolina
10.4
9.9
0.5
Florida
10.3
11.8
-1.5
Georgia
10.2
10.3
-0.1
Illinois
10.1
9.6
0.5
Ohio
9.0
9.7
-0.7
Texas
8.4
8.2
0.2
Pennsylvania
8.1
8.5
-0.4
New York
7.9
8.3
-0.4
Change
P = Preliminary
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center and the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau
of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, released November 22, 2011.
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Nonagricultural Employment
Seasonally Adjusted
Florida’s jobs grew in October on an annual basis for the
13th consecutive month
Florida has lost 802,800 jobs during the current downturn
(March 2007 to October 2011)
Seasonally Adjusted
Florida
United States
October 2011
October 2010
Change
Percent Change
7,268,400
7,174,500
93,900
1.3%
131,516,000
130,015,000
1,501,000
1.2%
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 18, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Leisure and Hospitality Gained the Most Jobs
Over the Year in Florida
October 2010 – October 2011 (Seasonally Adjusted)
Construction
Total Government
Information
Other Services
Manufacturing
Financial Activities
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Professional and Business Services
Education and Health Services
45,000
35,000
25,000
15,000
5,000
-5,000
-15,000
Leisure and Hospitality
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 18, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Nonagricultural Employment by Industry
Florida
October 2011 (Seasonally Adjusted)
Education and Health
Services
15.3%
Professional and Business
Services
14.6%
Leisure and Hospitality
13.4%
Other Services
4.3%
Financial Activities
6.5%
Total Government
15.1%
Information
1.8%
Trade, Transportation, and
Utilities
20.4%
Construction
4.5%
Manufacturing
4.2%
Note: Percents may not add to 100.0 due to rounding
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 18, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Employment by Industry
Florida
October 2011 (Seasonally Adjusted)
Industry
Florida
Total
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Education and Health Services
Total Government
Professional and Business Services
Leisure and Hospitality
Financial Activities
Construction
Other Services
Manufacturing
Information
7,268,400
1,479,300
1,110,300
1,097,700
1,063,500
970,100
470,500
324,800
309,400
306,500
130,600
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 18, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Employment in the Ten Most Populous States
October 2011, Ranked by Level Change
Seasonally Adjusted
October 2010 - October 2011P
October
State
2011p
Percent Change
Level Change
California
14,151,600
1.7%
239,100
Texas
10,616,500
2.2%
231,600
Florida
7,268,400
1.3%
93,900
Ohio
5,108,900
1.3%
63,100
New York
8,637,800
0.7%
61,500
Illinois
5,688,600
1.1%
60,500
Pennsylvania
5,690,900
1.0%
54,500
Michigan
3,925,800
1.3%
48,900
North Carolina
3,871,300
0.3%
11,300
Georgia
3,800,100
-0.9%
-33,300
P = Preliminary
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 22, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Florida Nonagricultural Employment
Seasonally Adjusted, 1990-Current
8,200
7,700
7,200
6,700
6,200
5,700
Jan-90
Jul-90
Jan-91
Jul-91
Jan-92
Jul-92
Jan-93
Jul-93
Jan-94
Jul-94
Jan-95
Jul-95
Jan-96
Jul-96
Jan-97
Jul-97
Jan-98
Jul-98
Jan-99
Jul-99
Jan-00
Jul-00
Jan-01
Jul-01
Jan-02
Jul-02
Jan-03
Jul-03
Jan-04
Jul-04
Jan-05
Jul-05
Jan-06
Jul-06
Jan-07
Jul-07
Jan-08
Jul-08
Jan-09
Jul-09
Jan-10
Jul-10
Jan-11
Jul-11
5,200
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 18, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Nonagricultural Employment Change Over the Year
by Metro Area
Not Seasonally Adjusted, October 2011
Statewide
Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD
Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD
Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA
Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA
Jacksonville MSA
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA
92,900
31,200
24,100
18,900
8,600
6,500
5,800
4,800
4,500
2,800
2,800
2,000
Ocala MSA
Punta Gorda MSA
Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA
Port St. Lucie MSA
Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach MSA
Palm Coast MSA
Naples-Marco Island MSA
Gainesville MSA
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA
Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA
Tallahassee MSA
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA
1,100
700
400
0
-100
-300
-500
-700
-1,000
-1,300
-1,600
-4,200
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program, released November 18, 2011.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Wages by Industry
Florida
2010
Industry
Total, All Industries
Information
Financial Activities
Manufacturing
Professional and Business Services
Government
Education and Health Services
Construction
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Other Services
Natural Resources and Mining
Leisure and Hospitality
Florida
Average Annual
Wages
$41,574
$61,506
$57,042
$51,848
$49,185
$47,361
$43,686
$41,087
$37,109
$29,609
$24,286
$21,447
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, released October 2011.
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Florida Average Annual Wages
Range from $45,840 to $26,948
United States
Palm Beach
Miami-Dade
Hillsborough
Duval
Broward
Brevard
Florida
Orange
Pinellas
Collier
Alachua
Leon
Hamilton
Sarasota
Okaloosa
Martin
Seminole
$46,751
$45,840
$45,638
$45,111
$45,096
$43,810
$43,778
$41,574
$41,491
$41,098
$40,807
$39,672
$39,553
$39,133
$38,660
$38,603
$38,506
$38,501
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Quarterly Census of Employment
and Wages Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010 Wage Data, released October 2011.
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Florida Average Annual Wages
Range from $45,840 to $26,948
Monroe
Lee
Nassau
Escambia
Glades
St Johns
Bay
Manatee
Polk
Taylor
Indian River
Citrus
St Lucie
Liberty
Putnam
Columbia
Volusia
Union
$37,645
$37,605
$37,192
$36,719
$36,193
$36,143
$35,968
$35,965
$35,656
$35,624
$35,193
$34,628
$34,059
$33,999
$33,990
$33,986
$33,713
$33,411
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Quarterly Census of Employment
and Wages Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010 Wage Data, released October 2011.
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Florida Average Annual Wages
Range from $45,840 to $26,948
Osceola
Marion
Pasco
Hendry
Wakulla
Sumter
Santa Rosa
Charlotte
Clay
Gulf
Lake
Desoto
Okeechobee
Jackson
Flagler
Bradford
Hernando
Gadsden
$33,066
$32,997
$32,975
$32,937
$32,933
$32,735
$32,479
$32,382
$32,281
$32,228
$32,192
$31,633
$31,167
$31,066
$30,886
$30,762
$30,749
$30,701
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Quarterly Census of Employment
and Wages Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010 Wage Data, released October 2011.
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Florida Average Annual Wages
Range from $45,840 to $26,948
Washington
Walton
Gilchrist
Highlands
Baker
Madison
Jefferson
Franklin
Dixie
Suwannee
Lafayette
Calhoun
Hardee
Levy
Holmes
$30,605
$30,441
$29,984
$29,783
$29,649
$29,119
$28,646
$28,576
$28,551
$28,141
$28,134
$27,997
$27,784
$27,616
$26,948
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Quarterly Census of Employment
and Wages Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010 Wage Data, released October 2011.
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Fastest Growing Industries*
Florida
Forecast to 2019
ANNUAL CHANGE
RANK
INDUSTRY TITLE
LEVEL
PERCENT
1
Construction
12,039
3.61
2
Professional and Business Services
30,060
2.82
3
Education and Health Services
25,772
2.35
4
Other Services (Except Government)
4,543
1.46
5
Financial Activities
6,262
1.34
6
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
19,189
1.31
7
Leisure and Hospitality
11,140
1.18
8
Government
10,211
0.93
9
Information
613
0.46
10
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
290
0.38
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Manufacturing
803
0.26
12
Mining
-90
-2.45
* Includes industries with a minimum of 3,500 jobs in 2011.
Note: Projections to the year 2019 assume a Florida economic recovery, including construction.
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, Forecast to 2019, released August 2011.
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Fastest-Growing Occupations*
Florida
Forecast to 2019
2011
ANNUAL GROWTH
OCCUPATIONAL TITLE
PERCENT
LEVEL
HOURLY
EDUCATIONAL
WAGE
ATTAINMENT
Home Health Aides
5.49
1,845
10.55
PSAV Cert.
Network Systems and Data Comm. Analysts
5.07
1,049
34.54
PSAV Cert.
Cost Estimators
4.47
461
27.88
CC Cert./Degree
Physician Assistants
4.11
166
43.03
Bachelor's
Personal Care Aides
4.10
606
9.55
PSAV Cert.
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
4.08
249
14.50
CC Cert./Degree
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
3.97
215
15.79
PSAV Cert.
Heating, Air Cond., and Refrig. Mechanics and Installers
3.95
881
19.20
PSAV Cert.
Dental Hygienists
3.86
347
28.55
CC Cert./Degree
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
3.76
278
15.49
PSAV Cert.
*Includes occupations with a minimum employment greater than 4,000 jobs in 2011.
PSAV – Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificate, CC Cert. – Community College Certificate,
Note: Projections to the year 2019 assume a Florida economic recovery, including construction.
Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, 2011 Wage Data, Forecast to 2019, released August 2011.
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Real-Time LMI
Help-Wanted OnLine
Occupations In Demand
Source: The Conference Board, Help Wanted OnLine.
Prepared by: The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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Real-Time LMI
Help-Wanted OnLine
Employers With the Most Online Ads
Source: The Conference Board, Help Wanted OnLine.
Prepared by: The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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What’s Hot …
LMI Products and Services
Labor supply for business recruitment
and job creation
Use O*Net for related occupations
Collect:
Those currently working
Those seeking work
Those recently trained
Labor cost analysis for business site selection and job creation,
www.floridawages.com
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What’s Hot …
Skills-matching analysis for reemployment
O*Net / Job growth
Economic impact analysis for job creation and reemployment
REMI / IMPLAN
GIS mapping for job creation and reemployment
ARC GIS (ESRI)
Vacancy / Hiring Needs surveys for reemployment
Fee for service / Costs based on sample size
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What’s Hot …
Targeted jobs for training program design for
reemployment
Workforce Estimating Conference
Demand-driven based on state law
Local input
Funding allocations
Localized labor market overviews / presentations for job
creation and reemployment
One-Stop LMI training for reemployment
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What’s Hot …
Employer / targeted industry analysis for job
creation and reemployment
By employer size class
For High tech, Biotech, Photonics, Aerospace, etc.
Longitudinal job creation/destruction
Employer name and address file
Mailing labels (job fairs, etc.)
Physical local addresses for Homeland Defense
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What’s Hot …
Training for career counselors and teachers for career
planning and reemployment
Monthly employment press releases
Census statistics including occupational commuting
patterns for job creation
Real-time LMI -- Help Wanted OnLine (HWOL)
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What’s Hot …
LMI Electronic Tools
LMS Website
http://www.floridajobs.org/
FRED (Florida Research and Economic Database)
http://fred.labormarketinfo.com
Floridawages.com
http://www.floridawages.com
WPAA (What People are Asking)
http://www.whatpeopleareasking.com
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What’s Hot …
LMI Electronic Tools
LED (Local Employment Dynamics)
http://www.labordynamics.com
O*Net (Skills Analysis/Related Occupations)
http://online.onetcenter.org
TORQ (Transferable Occupation Relationship
Quotient)
http://www.torqlab.com
HWOL (Help Wanted OnLine) Data Series
http://www.wantedanalytics.com
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What’s Hot …
Publications / Posters
For Career Development / Job Search / Business Recruitment/Job
Creation/Reemployment
Product Guide
Wage Tables (online only)
Employment Forecasts (online only)
Labor Market Trends (online only)
Occupational Highlights
Occupational Profiles
Career Posters
Wage Conversion Posters
Jobs Online Posters
Career Comic Books / Posters
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Labor Market Statistics Center
Products and Services That Support Economic Development
Labor supply studies for business recruitment
Labor cost analysis for business site selection
Skills-matching analysis for reemployment
Economic impact analysis for job creation
GIS maps for business recruitment
Vacancy / hiring needs surveys for reemployment
Targeted occupations for reemployment
Targeted industry profiles for job creation
Employer listings for business recruitment
Competitive analysis for prison industry staffing
Competitive analysis for federal rural business loans
Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs) for foreign investor program
Census commuting patterns for job creation
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Live and Work in the Region
Workforce Region 12
Note: Data are displayed by Census 2000 block groups from block level data.
Source: US Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics (LEHD), 2009 Origin Destination Data-All Jobs.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, November 2011.
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Commuting to the Region
Workforce Region 12
Note: Data are displayed by Census 2000 block groups from block level data.
Source: US Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics (LEHD), 2009 Origin Destination Data-All Jobs.
Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Labor Market Statistics Center, November 2011.
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Potential Employees
in Aircraft Manufacturing
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Location of Firms
in Aviation and Aerospace
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Education and Training pay …
2010 Annual Average
Unemployment Rate
Median Earnings
(Percent)
(Dollars)
Doctoral degree
Professional degree
Master’s degree
Bachelor’s degree
Associate degree
Some college, no degree
High-school graduate
Some high-school, no diploma
Notes: Unemployment and earnings for workers 25 and older, by educational attainment; earnings for fulltime wage and salary workers. 2010 Weekly Median Earnings (multiplied by 52 weeks).
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Florida
Department of Economic Opportunity
Labor Market Statistics Center
Caldwell Building
MSC G-020
107 E. Madison Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4111
Phone (850) 245-7257
Rebecca Rust
[email protected]
www.floridajobs.org
fred.labormarketinfo.com
www.floridawages.com
www.whatpeopleareasking.com
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