Transcript Document

Governor’s Workforce
Development Council
Quarterly Meeting
November 13, 2014
Cameron Macht
Regional Analysis & Outreach Manager
Minnesota Dept. of Employment & Economic Development
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Industry Employment Statistics & Trends •
Regional Wage & Salary Information
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Unemployment Rates
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Unemployment Insurance Claims
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Hiring Difficulties in Minnesota
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Skills Gap Surveys
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Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI)
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DEED’s Regional Data Tool
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Job Skills Transfer Assessment Tool (JobSTAT)
Economic Trends & Employment Review
Occupations in Demand (OID)
Employment Outlook Projections
Graduate Employment Outcomes
Career Exploration Information
Job Vacancy Survey data
Affirmative Action Statistics
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data
U.S. Census data
• How many EDRs?
• Minnesota is a big, beautiful state
– Approximately 5.4 million people
– Almost 80,000 square miles
– 87 counties
– 13
• How many WSAs?
– 16
• How many Perkins
Consortia?
• Ranging from 3,460 to 1.2 million people
– 26
– Over 800 cities and 1,000 townships
• How many MnSCU
campuses?
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30 colleges
7 universities
54 campuses
47 communities
Understanding Regions
• How many EDRs and WSAs share the same
boundaries?
– 2 = EDR 1 & WSA 1; EDR 9 & WSA 7
• How many WSAs are in EDR 11?
– 6 = WSA 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16
• What is the smallest WSA?
– WSA 10 = 54 sq. mi.
– WSA 18 = 51,232 people
Understanding Regions
• 16 Workforce Service Areas
• 13 Economic Development Regions
– Only 2 WSAs & EDRs share the same boundaries!
• WSA 1 = EDR 1 (7 counties)
• WSA 7 = EDR 9 (9 counties)
– 2 WSAs have three EDRs
• WSA 2 = EDR 2 (5), EDR 4 (9), EDR 5 (5) (19 counties)
• WSA 5 = EDR 6E (4), EDR 7E (5), part of 7W (2) (11 counties)
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EDR 3 = WSA 3, WSA 4 (7 counties)
WSA 17 = part of EDR 7W (2 counties)
WSA 6 = EDR 6W (5), EDR 8 (9) (14 counties)
EDR 10 = WSA 8 (10), WSA 18 (1) (11 counties)
EDR 11 = WSA 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 (7 counties)
Understanding Regions
• What is the largest Economic Development Region?
– By square miles, it’s EDR 3 - Arrowhead = 18,263 sq. miles
• By that measure, EDR 11 is the smallest region!
– By population, it’s EDR 11 - Twin Cities = 2,952,932 people
• 54.5% of state’s population
• 62% of the state’s population
gain from 2000 to 2013
– EDR 10 has 500,137 people
• Gained 40,035 people
– EDR 7W has 409,934 people
• Added 88,139 people (+27.4%)
– Combined, those 3 EDRs
have 71.3% of state’s pop.
and 87.7% of pop. gain
• In contrast, EDR 1, 6W, and 8
had 4.6% of total pop. and
lost -4.8% from 2000 to 2013
# of
2000
2013 Percent
2000-2013
Cos.
Pop.
Pop. of State
Change
EDR 1
7
88,472
85,823 1.6%
-2,649 -3.0%
EDR 2
5
76,161
84,627 1.6%
+8,466 +11.1%
EDR 3
7
322,073 326,489 6.0%
+4,416 +1.4%
EDR 4
9
210,059 224,676 4.1% +14,617 +7.0%
EDR 5
5
152,100 162,821 3.0% +10,721 +7.0%
EDR 6E
4
115,899 116,613 2.2%
+714 +0.6%
EDR 6W
5
50,011
43,931 0.8%
-6,080 -12.2%
EDR 7E
5
136,244 162,898 3.0% +26,654 +19.6%
EDR 7W
4
321,795 409,934 7.6% +88,139 +27.4%
EDR 8
9
121,717 117,877 2.2%
-3,840 -3.2%
EDR 9
9
222,790 231,622 4.3%
+8,832 +4.0%
EDR 10
11
460,102 500,137 9.2% +40,035 +8.7%
EDR 11
7
2,642,056 2,952,932 54.5% +310,876 +11.8%
Minnesota 87 4,919,479 5,420,380 100.0% +500,901 +10.2%
EDR
Understanding Regions
• What is the largest Workforce Service Area?
– By square miles, it’s WSA 2 = 19,989 sq. miles
• By that measure, WSA 10 is the smallest WSA (54 sq. miles)!
– 2 huge regions = WSA 2 & 3
– 5 large WSAs
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WSA 1 = 8,439 sq. mi.
WSA 5 = 7,330 sq. mi.
WSA 6 = 9,186 sq. mi.
WSA 7 = 5,127 sq. mi.
WSA 8 = 6,129 sq. mi.
– 9 smaller WSAs
• WSA 17 = 1,751 sq. mi.
• WSA 9 = 854 sq. mi.
• By population, it’s…
– WSA 9 = 894,270 people
WSA
WSA 1
WSA 2
WSA 3
WSA 4
WSA 5
WSA 6
WSA 7
WSA 8
WSA 9
WSA 10
WSA 12
WSA 14
WSA 15
WSA 16
WSA 17
WSA 18
Minnesota
# of
Cos.
7
19
7
11
14
9
10
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
87
2000
2013 Percent
Pop.
Pop. of State
88,472 85,823 1.6%
438,320 472,124 8.7%
235,155 240,361 4.4%
86,918 86,128 1.6%
406,546 498,139 9.2%
171,728 161,808 3.0%
222,790 231,622 4.3%
410,117 448,905 8.3%
803,787 894,270 16.5%
382,618 400,070 7.4%
298,084 339,534 6.3%
445,402 545,741 10.1%
511,035 526,714 9.7%
201,130 246,603 4.5%
167,392 191,306 3.5%
49,985 51,232 0.9%
4,919,479 5,420,380 100.0%
2000-2013
Change
-2,649 -3.0%
+33,804 +7.7%
+5,206 +2.2%
-790 -0.9%
+91,593 +22.5%
-9,920 -5.8%
+8,832 +4.0%
+38,788 +9.5%
+90,483 +11.3%
+17,452 +4.6%
+41,450 +13.9%
+100,339 +22.5%
+15,679 +3.1%
+45,473 +22.6%
+23,914 +14.3%
+1,247 +2.5%
+500,901 +10.2%
Understanding Regions
• WSA population is more evenly dispersed
Population by EDR, 2013
EDR 1; 1,6%
Population by WSA, 2013
WSA 17; 3,5%
WSA 16; 4,5%
EDR 2; 1,6%
EDR 3;
6,0%
EDR 4; 4,1%
WSA 2; 8,7%
EDR 5; 3,0%
EDR 6E;
2,2%
EDR 6W;
0,8%
EDR 7E;
3,0%
WSA 3; 4,4%
WSA 4; 1,6%
WSA 15; 9,7%
WSA 5; 9,2%
WSA 14; 10,1%
EDR 7W; 7,6%
WSA 6; 3,0%
EDR 11; 54,5%
WSA 7; 4,3%
WSA 12; 6,3%
EDR 9;
4,3% EDR 8; 2,2%
WSA
18; WSA 1; 1,6%
0,9%
WSA 8; 8,3%
WSA 10; 7,4%
EDR 10; 9,2%
WSA 9; 16,5%
Understanding Regions
• EDR square miles are more evenly dispersed
Square Miles by WSA, 2013
Square Miles by EDR, 2013
EDR 11; 3,5%
WSA
10;
0,1%
EDR 1; 10,6%
EDR 10; 8,5%
WSA 15; 0,2%
WSA 14; 1,2%
WSA 12; 0,5%
WSA 17; 2,2%
WSA 16; 0,5%
WSA 18; 0,8%
WSA 9; 1,1%
WSA 1; 10,6%
WSA 8; 7,7%
EDR 2; 7,9%
EDR 9; 6,4%
WSA 7; 6,4%
EDR 8; 7,3%
WSA 2; 25,1%
EDR 7W; 3,6%
EDR 3; 22,9%
WSA 6; 11,5%
EDR 7E;
4,2%
WSA 5; 9,2%
EDR 6W;
4,2%
EDR 6E; 3,6%
EDR 5; 7,1%
EDR 4; 10,1%
WSA 3; 22,9%
WSA 4; 0,1%
Understanding Regions
• For the most part, commuting patterns are similar
in the Economic Development Regions
– Most regions have between 70% and 85% of workers
both employed and living in the EDRs
– The largest percentage of commuters were in EDR 7E
• But lots of commuting in EDR 7W, 6W, 6E, 4, 2, and 5
– The largest employment centers are the Twin Cities,
other metropolitan areas
Region 1 – Northwest
• Net outflow of -4,827 workers
– Primarily to
Grand Forks
and Fargo
– Pennington
is a net
importer
– Roseau is a
net importer
Understanding Regions
• Minnesota has 2,989,818 workers in Sept. 2014
• Which region has the most available workers?
Percent of Labor
Force
by EDR, 2014
– EDR 11 – Twin Cities = 1,640,788
workers
(54.9%)
– EDR 10 – Southeast = 274,392 workers (9.2%) EDR 1; 1,7% EDR 2; 1,4%
Local Unemployment Statistics for September 2014
– EDR 7W =
EDR 3;
Percent of Unemployed
5,6%
EDR Name
Labor Force
228,271
EDR 4;
Workers
Workers
Percent of Unemp.
Unemp.
EDR 5; 2,8% Rate
4,3%
EDR 6E; 2,2%
EDR 1 - Northwest
50,898 1.7%
1,626
1.5%
3.2%
EDR
6W;
0,8%
EDR 2 - Headwaters
40,688 1.4%
1,971
1.8%
4.8%
EDR 3 - Arrowhead
167,237 5.6%
7,507
6.9%EDR 7E; 2,8%
4.5%
EDR 4 - West Central
128,140 4.3%
3,742
3.5%
2.9%
EDR 5 - North Central
83,339 2.8%
3,571
3.3%
4.3%
EDR 6E- Southwest Central
67,056 2.2%
2,268 EDR 7W;2.1%
7,6%
3.4%
EDR 11; 54,9%24,334
EDR 6W- Upper MN Valley
0.8%
762
0.7%
3.1%
EDR 7E- East Central
82,999 2.8%
3,626
3.3%
4.4%
EDR
8;
2,3%
EDR 7W- Central
228,271 7.6%
8,024
7.4%
3.5%
EDR 9;
EDR 8 - Southwest
69,101 2.3%
2,029
2.9%
4,4%1.9%
EDR 9 - South Central
132,575 4.4%
4,441
4.1%
3.3%
EDR
10;
9,2%
EDR 10 - Southeast
274,392 9.2%
9,045
8.4%
3.3%
EDR 11 - Twin Cities
1,640,788 54.9%
59,652
55.1%
3.6%
Minnesota
2,989,818 100.0%
108,265
100.0%
3.6%
Source: DEED Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
Understanding Regions
• Minnesota has 2,989,818 workers in Sept. 2014
• Which WSA has the most available workers?
Unemployment
forWSA,
September
2014
Percent
of LaborStatistics
Force by
2014
– Hennepin/ Local
1,7%
PercentWSA
of 1;Unemployed
Percent of
18; 1,0%
WSA Name WSA 17; 3,7%
LaborWSA
Force
Carver =
Workers
Workers
Unemp.
WSA 1 - Northwest
50,898.
1.7%
1,626
1.5%
504,953
• Smallest is
Winona Co.
– 29,123
Unemp.
Rate
3.2%
WSA252,167.
16;
WSA 2; 8,4%
WSA 2 - Rural MN CEP
8.4%
9,284
3.7%
WSA 3; 4,1% 8.6%
4,5%
WSA 3 - Northeast
121,584.
4.1%
5,553WSA 4; 1,5%
5.1%
4.6%
WSA 4 - City of Duluth
45,653.
1.5%
1,954
1.8%
4.3%
WSA 15; 9,3%
WSA 5 - Central
269,074.
9.0%
10,088
9.3%
3.7%
WSA 6 - Southwest
93,435.
3.1%
2,791
2.6%
3.0%
WSA 7 - South Central
132,575.
4.4%
4,441
4.1%
3.3%
WSA
5; 9,0%
WSA 8 - Southeast
245,269.
8.2%
8,073
7.5%
3.3%
WSA 14; 10,4%
WSA 9 - Hennepin/Carver
504,953. 16.9%
17,822
16.5%
3.5%
WSA 6; 3,1%
WSA 10 - City of Minneapolis
219,765.
7.4%
8,533
7.9%
3.9%
WSA
7; 4,4%
WSA 12 - Anoka County
191,639.
6.4%
7,051
6.5%
3.7%
WSA 12; 6,4%
WSA 14 - Dakota/Scott
310,922. 10.4%
10,685
9.9%
3.4%
WSA 15 - Ramsey County
277,970.
9.3%
10.0%
3.9%
WSA10,852
8; 8,2%
WSA 16 - Washington Co.WSA 10; 7,4%135,539.
4.5%
4,709
4.3%
3.5%
WSA 17 - Stearns/Benton
109,252.
3.7%
3,830
3.5%
3.5%
WSA 18 - Winona County
29,123.
1.0%
972
0.9%
3.3%
WSA 9; 16,9%
Minnesota
2,989,818. 100.0%
108,265
100.0%
3.6%
Source: DEED Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
Understanding Regions
• What was the fastest growing EDR labor force?
– EDR 7W grew 10.7% from 2003-2013
– EDR 4 grew 7.8%
Labor Force
Force Change
Change by
by EDR,
WSA,2003-2013
2003-2013
– But EDR 11 – Twin Cities accounted Labor
-10
000 -2,0%
-5 000
10 000
15 000
000
-4,0%
000
0 0,0% 020 000
2,0%5 000
40
4,0%
000
6,0%
60 000
8,0% 8020000
10,0%
for 35,011 of the 81,850 new workers-20
• What was the fastest growing WSA?
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–
–
–
WSA 16 – Washington Co. = 8.6%
WSA 5 – Central Minnesota = 7.8%
WSA 14 – Dakota/Scott = 6.6%
WSA 17 – Stearns/Benton = 5.8%
• In contrast, 2 WSAs lost workers:
– WSA 10 – Minneapolis = -1.1%
– WSA 15 – Ramsey Co. = -2.1%
WSA
18
815
EDR 1 EDR
12 291
WSA 17
EDR 2 EDR216
2
0,5%
WSA 16
EDR 3 EDR 13 511
0,9%
-2,1% -5 931 WSA 15
EDR 4 EDR
4 149 168
WSA
2,9%
4,7%
5 899
25
000
100
12,0%
000
5,8%
10 637
8,6%
7,8%
6,6% 19 136
WSA
3 377 1,8%
EDR 5 EDR
5 12 0,3%
280
-2
497
WSA 10
-1,1%EDR 6EEDR
6E
787
1,2%
WSA 9
2,1%
10 289
EDR 6W
-3,2%EDR 6W
-807
WSA 8
5 264 2,2%
EDR 7EEDRWSA
7E2 529
3,1%
7
1 144 0,9%
EDR 7W
EDR 7W
WSA 6
22 005
846
0,9%
10,7%
WSA
5
EDR 8 EDR
18 653
2,4%
WSA 4
151
0,3%
EDR 9 EDR19144
0,9%
WSA 3
1 360 1,1%
EDR 10EDR 10 6 079
2,3%
WSA 2
9 664 4,0%
EDR 11EDRWSA
11 1
2,2%
35
011
2 291
4,7%
Minnesota
Minnesota
-4,0%
-2,0%
0,0%
2,8%
2,0%
4,0%
6,0%
19 422 7,8%
81 850
8,0%
10,0%
Source: DEED Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program
Understanding Regions
• Minnesota has 164,460 firms providing 2,691,838 jobs
• Which region has the most jobs?
– EDR 11 – Twin Cities = 1,618,931 jobs (61.3%)
Percent of
Jobs(8.9%)
by EDR, 2013 EDR 1; 1,4%
– EDR 10 – Southeast = 234,937
jobs
EDR 2; 1,1%
– EDR 7W =
Avg.
Number Number Percent
Annual
EDR 4; 3,3%
160,622 jobs
EDR 3;
EDR 5; 2,3%
Area Name
of Firms of Jobs
EDR 1 - Northwest
2,718
37,317
EDR 2 - Headwaters
2,336
30,114
EDR 3 - Arrowhead
8,860 140,327
EDR 4 - West Central
6,952
86,273
EDR 5 - North Central
4,867
59,915
EDR 6E- Southwest Central 3,527
51,752
EDR 6W- Upper MN Valley
1,564
17,507
EDR 11; 61,3%
EDR 7E- East Central
3,535
46,230
EDR 7W- Central
10,107 160,622
EDR 8 - Southwest
3,988
54,299
EDR 9 - South Central
6,554 102,382
EDR 10 - Southeast
12,184 234,937
EDR 11 - Twin Cities
78,768 1,618,931
Minnesota
164,460 2,691,838
of Jobs
5,3%
1.4%
1.1%
5.3%
3.3%
2.3%
2.0%
0.7%
1.8%
6.1%
2.1%
3.9%
8.9%
61.3%
Total Wages
Wage
EDR 6E; 2,0%
$1,421,157,114 $38,064
EDR 6W; 0,7%
$1,016,215,081 $33,696
EDR 7E; 1,8%
$5,546,455,874 $39,520
$3,016,642,482 $34,944
EDR 7W; 6,1%
$1,932,691,683
$32,240
EDR 8; 2,1%
$1,852,851,081
$35,776
EDR 9; 3,9%
$579,190,603
$33,072
$1,530,478,992 $33,072
$6,195,912,661
$38,532
EDR
10; 8,9%
$1,868,030,238 $34,372
$3,794,019,173 $37,024
$10,308,002,215 $43,836
$91,566,938,792 $56,576
$134,897,990,609 $50,128
Understanding Industries
Minnesota Industry Employment Statistics, 2013
Minnesota
Real Estate, Industry Employment
Rental &Avg. Annual
Number Number Percent Total Industry
Statistics, 2013
Leasing;
1,5% Agriculture,
Arts,
NAICS
Industry
Title
of
Estabs.
of
Jobs
of
Jobs
Payroll
Wages
– Health Care & Social Assistance, with
Entertainment
Forestry; 0,8%
Total,446,744
All Industries
100.0% $134,897,990,609
$50,128
, & Recreation;
jobs at 14,063 firms164,460 2,691,838 Information;
Utilities;
0,5%
1,8%
Health Care & Social Assistance
$20,351,228,109
$45,500
2,1%
– Manufacturing, with 307,23714,063
jobs 446,744 16.6%
Mining; 0,2%
Manufacturing
8,048 307,237 11.4%
$18,297,446,286
$59,540
Management
– Retail Trade, with 286,850 jobs
Retail Trade
19,028 286,850 10.7%
$25,896
of Companies;$7,437,163,836
–
Educational
Services,
with
218,558
jobs
2,9%
Educational Services
4,031 218,558 8.1%
$9,760,366,391
$44,564
Other
– Accom. & Food
216,895
jobs 8.1% Services;
Health Care &
Accommodation
& FoodServices,
Services with
11,415
216,895
$3,476,753,428
$16,016
3,2%
Social
Finance50%
& Insurance
$12,448,381,891
$89,024
Over
of the state’s jobs9,263
are in139,904 5.2%Transportation
Assistance;
&
16,6%
Professional
&
Technical
Services
19,440
136,622
5.1%
$11,077,299,629
$81,016
Warehousing;
these five industries!
3,5%$4,349,392,244
Construction;
Admin. Support & Waste Mgmt.
7,920 134,691 5.0%
$32,240
4,0%
Wholesale Trade
13,438 130,458 4.8%
$9,921,514,312
$76,076
Public
Public Administration
3,810 123,852 4.6%
$6,187,593,860
$49,972
Manufacturing
Administration
Construction
16,123 107,369 4.0%
$6,145,099,984
$57,096
; 11,4%
; 4,6%
Transportation & Warehousing
5,481
93,361 3.5%
$47,892
Wholesale $4,470,761,512
Trade;
4,8%
Other Services
15,251
85,345 3.2%
$2,467,616,492
$28,860
Admin.
Management of Companies
1,325
76,948 2.9%Support $8,684,622,519
$112,892
&
Retail Trade;
Information
3,414
57,017 2.1%
$3,715,380,511
$65,156
Waste Mgmt.;
10,7%
5,0% $1,447,792,453
Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation
2,993
49,008 1.8% Professional
$29,640
&
Finance
& Accommodati
on & Food$53,560
Insurance;
Real Estate, Rental & Leasing
6,223
39,756 1.5% Technical
$2,126,186,840
Services; 5,1%
Services; 8,1% Educational
5,2%
Agriculture, Forestry
2,524
20,591 0.8%
$661,405,870
$32,084
Services; 8,1%
Utilities
459
14,403 0.5%
$1,347,469,536
$93,600
Mining
213
6,223 0.2%
$524,514,906
$84,344
• The largest industry in Minnesota is:
•
Understanding Industries
• Minnesota has high location quotients in:
NAICS Number Number Location Total Industry Avg. Annual
NAICS Industry Title
Code of Estabs. of Jobs Quotient
Payroll
Wages
Printing & Related Support Activities
323
723
23,600 2.2
$1,194,590,844 $50,596
Animal Production & Aquaculture
112
845
10,388 1.8
$330,242,243 $31,772
Computer & Electronic Product Mfg.
334
464
44,826 1.8
$4,029,435,352 $89,856
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
339
960
22,394 1.6
$1,466,375,426 $65,468
Management of Companies
55
1,325
76,948 1.5
$8,684,622,519 $112,892
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities
623
2,797 109,268 1.4
$2,605,295,968 $23,816
Electric Power Gen., Transm., & Dist.
2211
321
12,101 1.3
$1,179,946,862 $97,552
Food Manufacturing
311
721
45,398 1.3
$1,977,503,115 $43,576
ISPs, Web Search, & Data Processing Svcs. 518
375
8,111 1.3
$639,441,778 $78,832
Insurance Carriers & Related Activities
524
4,310
64,495 1.3
$5,767,386,336 $89,440
Wood Product Manufacturing
321
331
10,446 1.2
$485,912,088 $46,488
Air Transportation
481
89
13,242 1.2
$900,147,507 $68,016
Publishing Industries (except Internet)
511
915
21,303 1.2
$1,529,206,579 $71,812
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
332
1,601
41,483 1.2
$2,240,874,389 $53,976
Machinery Manufacturing
333
788
32,189 1.2
$2,005,435,761 $62,296
Mining (except Oil and Gas)
212
177
5,992 1.2
$499,499,603 $83,408
Paper Manufacturing
322
125
9,855 1.1
$644,071,735 $65,312
Wholesale Electronic Markets & Agents
425
4,834
23,143 1.1
$2,274,347,133 $98,280
Source: DEED Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (QCEW) program
Understanding Industries
• Printing is most strongly concentrated in:
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EDR 11 – Twin Cities = 14,465 jobs
EDR 9 – South Central = 3,759 jobs
EDR 7W – Central = 1,674 jobs
EDR 10 – Southeast = 1,419 jobs
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EDR 9 – South Central = 2,321 jobs
EDR 10 – Southeast = 2,073 jobs
EDR 6E – Southwest Central = 1,593 jobs
EDR 4 – West Central = 1,139 jobs
EDR 8 – Southwest = 1,066 jobs
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EDR 11 – Twin Cities = 34,697 jobs
EDR 10 – Southeast = 5,288 jobs
EDR 9 – South Central = 1,354 jobs
EDR 6E – Southwest Central = 1,164 jobs
• Animal Production is most strongly concentrated in:
• Computer & Electronic Product Mfg. is concentrated in:
Region 1 - Northwest
Avg.
NAICS Number Number of Loc.
Total Industry
Annual
NAICS Industry Title
Code of Firms
Jobs
Quo.
Payroll
Wages
Total, All Industries
0 2,718
37,317 1.0
$1,421,157,114 $38,064
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
336
14
3,295 21.5
$191,011,228 $58,240
Crop Production
111
182
757 7.8
$26,404,963 $33,904
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
423
53
3,352 3.8
$169,462,058 $50,544
Gasoline Stations
447
56
708 2.2
$11,546,810 $16,276
Junior Colleges
6112
2
281 2.1
$14,706,919 $52,416
Food Manufacturing
311
20
1,080 1.7
$50,477,055 $46,956
Amusement, Gambling, & Recreation Industries
713
44
843 1.7
$16,284,093 $19,344
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
424
96
963 1.6
$42,469,552 $44,148
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, & Professional Orgs.
813
71
659 1.4
$8,464,361 $12,844
Truck Transportation
484
87
484 1.4
$18,492,169 $38,116
Food & Beverage Stores
445
58
993 1.4
$16,156,638 $16,224
Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction
237
38
406 1.4
$23,740,099 $57,044
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities
623
54
2,010 1.3
$42,668,936 $21,216
Public Administration
92
177
2,178 1.3
$88,337,860 $40,560
Machinery Manufacturing
333
21
547 1.2
$25,093,808 $45,812
Telecommunications
517
15
218 1.2
$12,989,534 $59,644
Hospitals
622
7
1,889 1.1
$74,678,487 $39,520
Educational Services
61
74
3,347 1.1
$128,590,675 $38,532
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers
441
58
473 1.1
$18,607,727 $39,416
Source: DEED Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (QCEW) program
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