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2009 Industry Employment Number    
Total Industry Employment 359,335    
2009 Industry Employment Chart
 
2008 Wage (*See Data Note) Number Percent of U.S.  
Industry Average Weekly Wage $1,121    
Industry Average Annual Pay $58,292    
 
2008 Poverty (*See Data Note) Number Percent  
Poverty Estimate (All Ages) 44,216 6.39%  
Poverty Estimate (Under 18) 17,535    
 
2007-2008 Education (*See Data Note) Number    
Total School Enrollment 207,586    
School Enrollment 9-12 47,650    
College, undergraduate student 35,550    
College, graduate student 9,247    
 
Data Note: *Geometric retrieval, block group, census tract, and county reports show county level poverty, wage, education and insurance data. State reports show state level poverty, wage, education and insurance data.
 
Source: Workforce Strategies, Inc., US Department of Education, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Census Bureau, O*NET® data 11.0.
 
2007 Occupation Employment Number    
Unclassified Occupation Employment 5,266    
 
2007 Employment in 22 Major Occupation Categories Number Percent Workforce
Occupation
Index™
Management occupations 16,250 5.6% 99
Business and financial operations occupations 13,430 4.6% 112
Computer and mathematical science occupations 9,068 3.1% 129
Architecture and engineering occupations 6,133 2.1% 122
Life, physical, and social science occupations 2,611 0.9% 130
Community and social services occupations 2,424 0.8% 78
Legal occupations 1,784 0.6% 97
Education, training, and library occupations 11,930 4.1% 87
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 7,560 2.6% 106
Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations 11,887 4.1% 88
Healthcare support occupations 4,879 1.7% 79
Protective service occupations 2,678 0.9% 80
Food preparation and serving related occupations 17,990 6.2% 93
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations 9,651 3.3% 95
Personal care and service occupations 6,983 2.4% 93
Sales and related occupations 32,181 11.1% 102
Office and administrative support occupations 53,301 18.4% 101
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 2,078 0.7% 36
Construction and extraction occupations 15,676 5.4% 106
Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 11,952 4.1% 98
Production occupations 30,213 10.4% 124
Transportation and material moving occupations 18,803 6.5% 94
 
2007 Employment in Top 10 High-Tech Occupations Number Percent Workforce
Occupation
Index™
Computer software engineers, applications 1,629 0.6% 144
Computer support specialists 1,464 0.5% 122
Computer systems analysts 1,304 0.5% 125
Computer programmers 1,275 0.4% 132
Computer software engineers, systems software 1,136 0.4% 140
Computer and information systems managers 786 0.3% 125
Network and computer systems administrators 771 0.3% 116
Mechanical engineers 633 0.2% 126
Industrial engineers 551 0.2% 133
Network systems and data communications analysts 524 0.2% 121
 
2007 Workforce Preparation Indicator™ Number Percent Workforce
Occupation
Index™
Unclassified Skill Employment 17,197    
Workforce Preparation 129,286 46.6% 103
 
Data Note: The Workforce Preparation Index™ (WFPI) and Workforce Occupation Index™ (WOI) indicate concentration relative to a national average of 100. Occupation and skill estimates are based on the national industry average. Occupation employment is calculated based on the Total Industry Employment minus the Unclassified Occupation Employment. Both Skill and Workforce Preparation estimates are based on the Total Industry Employment minus the Unclassified Skill Employment.
 
Source: Workforce Strategies, Inc., US Department of Education, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Census Bureau, O*NET® data, 11.0.
 
2007 Geo-Skills Indicator™ Number Percent Workforce
Occupation
Index™
Unclassified Skill Employment 17,197    
Top Ten Skills      
Active Listening 266,546 96 101
Speaking 253,332 91.3 101
Reading Comprehension 241,390 87 102
Coordination 214,928 77.4 101
Learning Strategies 212,096 76.4 102
Critical Thinking 209,036 75.3 102
Time Management 207,913 74.9 102
Instructing 205,149 73.9 101
Active Learning 195,711 70.5 103
Social Perceptiveness 190,500 68.6 99
2007 Top Ten Skill Categories
 
Data Note: The Geo-Skills Index™ (GSI) and Workforce Occupation Index™ (WOI) indicate concentration relative to a national average of 100. Industry employment is based on the NAICS. Industry employment is based on the NAICS. Occupation and skill estimates are based on the national industry average. Both Skill and Workforce Preparation estimates are based on the Total Industry Employment minus the Unclassified Skill Employment.
 
Source: Workforce Strategies, Inc., US Department of Education, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Census Bureau, O*NET® data 11.0.
 
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