Garland County Five-Year Industry Employment Change
Garland County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Nondepository credit intermediation industry has lost the biggest percent of jobs, losing 71.2 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has felt in the State of Arkansas, where the industry reported a gain of 66.7 percent. The losses in the Nondepository credit intermediation industry in Garland County outpaced the United States in terms of percentage decline of industry employment. In this period, the United States gained 18.9 percent in terms of employees in the Nondepository credit intermediation industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Nondepository credit intermediation (71.2 percent decline)
2. Other miscellaneous manufacturing (61.6 percent decline)
3. Wireless telecommunications carriers (60.7 percent decline)
4. Land subdivision (40 percent decline)
5. Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying (36.4 percent decline)
Employment for all industries has increased by 4.5 percent from the reported values in 2001. These values are greater than percent in Arkansas, which saw a gain of 3.0 percent from 2001 (2nd Quarter). The gains were greater than than the gain reported at the US level of 2.6 percent.
Garland County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Individual and family services industry has witnessed the largest percentage of employment expansion, increasing by 520.8 percent from the 2nd quarter of 2001 to the 2nd quarter of 2006. This industry sector in Garland County has increased employment faster than the industry has grown in the State of Arkansas, where this industry saw a gain of 90.9 percent. The Individual and family services industry in Garland County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 35 percent of the industry employment.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (520.8 percent gain)
2. Office administrative services (245.2 percent gain)
3. Other ambulatory health care services (198.2 percent gain)
4. Emergency and other relief services (197.4 percent gain)
5. Activities related to real estate (91.7 percent gain)
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Garland County
Given the industries in the area, the Grocery stores industry faced the greatest employment loss with a total loss of 175 jobs during the time period. The jobs lost in the Grocery stores industry make up 14.3 percent of the total employment decline in Garland County, Arkansas.
Top 5 Industries
1. Grocery stores (175 jobs lost)
2. Residential building construction (96 jobs lost)
3. Department stores (92 jobs lost)
4. Nondepository credit intermediation (87 jobs lost)
5. Architectural and structural metals mfg. (46 jobs lost)
Out of the 111 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 48 accounted an for increase in employment during the period and 63 industries reported employment loss in the period.
In Garland County, Arkansas, the total number of jobs throughout all industries has increased by 1,430 jobs between mid-2001 and mid-2006.
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Garland County
Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Individual and family services industry has grown the most with 634 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Individual and family services industry makes up 19.3 percent of the total number of new jobs in Garland County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (634 new jobs)
2. Full-service restaurants (257 new jobs)
3. Employment services (233 new jobs)
4. Other general merchandise stores (202 new jobs)
5. Offices of physicians (145 new jobs)
About: This report is part 2 of 6 in the eCanned.com Industry Analysis Series.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Private Sector Employment Only.
The Nondepository credit intermediation industry has lost the biggest percent of jobs, losing 71.2 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has felt in the State of Arkansas, where the industry reported a gain of 66.7 percent. The losses in the Nondepository credit intermediation industry in Garland County outpaced the United States in terms of percentage decline of industry employment. In this period, the United States gained 18.9 percent in terms of employees in the Nondepository credit intermediation industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Nondepository credit intermediation (71.2 percent decline)
2. Other miscellaneous manufacturing (61.6 percent decline)
3. Wireless telecommunications carriers (60.7 percent decline)
4. Land subdivision (40 percent decline)
5. Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying (36.4 percent decline)
Employment for all industries has increased by 4.5 percent from the reported values in 2001. These values are greater than percent in Arkansas, which saw a gain of 3.0 percent from 2001 (2nd Quarter). The gains were greater than than the gain reported at the US level of 2.6 percent.
Garland County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Individual and family services industry has witnessed the largest percentage of employment expansion, increasing by 520.8 percent from the 2nd quarter of 2001 to the 2nd quarter of 2006. This industry sector in Garland County has increased employment faster than the industry has grown in the State of Arkansas, where this industry saw a gain of 90.9 percent. The Individual and family services industry in Garland County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 35 percent of the industry employment.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (520.8 percent gain)
2. Office administrative services (245.2 percent gain)
3. Other ambulatory health care services (198.2 percent gain)
4. Emergency and other relief services (197.4 percent gain)
5. Activities related to real estate (91.7 percent gain)
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Garland County
Given the industries in the area, the Grocery stores industry faced the greatest employment loss with a total loss of 175 jobs during the time period. The jobs lost in the Grocery stores industry make up 14.3 percent of the total employment decline in Garland County, Arkansas.
Top 5 Industries
1. Grocery stores (175 jobs lost)
2. Residential building construction (96 jobs lost)
3. Department stores (92 jobs lost)
4. Nondepository credit intermediation (87 jobs lost)
5. Architectural and structural metals mfg. (46 jobs lost)
Out of the 111 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 48 accounted an for increase in employment during the period and 63 industries reported employment loss in the period.
In Garland County, Arkansas, the total number of jobs throughout all industries has increased by 1,430 jobs between mid-2001 and mid-2006.
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Garland County
Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Individual and family services industry has grown the most with 634 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Individual and family services industry makes up 19.3 percent of the total number of new jobs in Garland County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (634 new jobs)
2. Full-service restaurants (257 new jobs)
3. Employment services (233 new jobs)
4. Other general merchandise stores (202 new jobs)
5. Offices of physicians (145 new jobs)
About: This report is part 2 of 6 in the eCanned.com Industry Analysis Series.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Private Sector Employment Only.

