Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Five-Year Industry Employment Change
In the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA metro area, the entire sum of jobs in all of the industries has increased by 145,410 jobs from mid-2001 to mid-2006.
Given the 249 industries with industry data reported by the BLS in each quarter, 144 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 105 industries reported a drop in employment.
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area
Given the industries in the area, the Management of companies and enterprises industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 30,732 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Management of companies and enterprises industry make up 9.3 percent of the employment lost during the period in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA.
Top 5 Industries
1. Management of companies and enterprises (30,732 jobs lost)
2. Cut and sew apparel manufacturing (23,534 jobs lost)
3. Accounting and bookkeeping services (19,207 jobs lost)
4. Telecommunications resellers (12,664 jobs lost)
5. Scheduled air transportation (12,081 jobs lost)
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area
Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Private households industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 48,919 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Private households industry makes up 10.2 percent of the total growth in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana.
Top 5 Industries
1. Private households (48,919 new jobs)
2. Full-service restaurants (30,814 new jobs)
3. Motion picture and video industries (27,764 new jobs)
4. Management and technical consulting services (22,301 new jobs)
5. Electronic markets and agents and brokers (16,020 new jobs)
The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area: Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Vegetable and melon farming industry has lost the biggest percent of jobs, losing 72.6 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the California, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 2.7 percent. The losses in the Vegetable and melon farming industry in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana outpaced the losses of nation as a whole in the industry. In this time period, the nation lost 6.5 percent in terms of employees in the Vegetable and melon farming industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Vegetable and melon farming (72.6 percent decline)
2. Charter bus industry (51.7 percent decline)
3. Unclassified (51.2 percent decline)
4. Business, computer and management training (50.4 percent decline)
5. Telecommunications resellers (47 percent decline)
Employment for all industries has increased by 3 percent from 2001 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than percent in the State of California, which went through a gain of 2.8 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2001. The gains the area experienced were greater than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.6 percent.
The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area: Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Educational support services industry has witnessed the largest percentage of employment expansion, increasing by 123.5 percent from 2001 (2nd quarter) to 2006 (2nd quarter). This industry sector in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana has added employment faster than the growth seen in the industry for California, where the industry felt a gain of 79.9 percent. The Educational support services industry in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana outpaced the nation in terms of industry employment growth . During this period, the nation gained 70.7 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Educational support services (123.5 percent gain)
2. Waste collection (83.2 percent gain)
3. Activities related to credit intermediation (81.4 percent gain)
4. Support activities for mining (78.6 percent gain)
5. Other ground passenger transportation (70.9 percent gain)
Given the 249 industries with industry data reported by the BLS in each quarter, 144 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 105 industries reported a drop in employment.
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area
Given the industries in the area, the Management of companies and enterprises industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 30,732 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Management of companies and enterprises industry make up 9.3 percent of the employment lost during the period in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA.
Top 5 Industries
1. Management of companies and enterprises (30,732 jobs lost)
2. Cut and sew apparel manufacturing (23,534 jobs lost)
3. Accounting and bookkeeping services (19,207 jobs lost)
4. Telecommunications resellers (12,664 jobs lost)
5. Scheduled air transportation (12,081 jobs lost)
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area
Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Private households industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 48,919 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Private households industry makes up 10.2 percent of the total growth in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana.
Top 5 Industries
1. Private households (48,919 new jobs)
2. Full-service restaurants (30,814 new jobs)
3. Motion picture and video industries (27,764 new jobs)
4. Management and technical consulting services (22,301 new jobs)
5. Electronic markets and agents and brokers (16,020 new jobs)
The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area: Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Vegetable and melon farming industry has lost the biggest percent of jobs, losing 72.6 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the California, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 2.7 percent. The losses in the Vegetable and melon farming industry in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana outpaced the losses of nation as a whole in the industry. In this time period, the nation lost 6.5 percent in terms of employees in the Vegetable and melon farming industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Vegetable and melon farming (72.6 percent decline)
2. Charter bus industry (51.7 percent decline)
3. Unclassified (51.2 percent decline)
4. Business, computer and management training (50.4 percent decline)
5. Telecommunications resellers (47 percent decline)
Employment for all industries has increased by 3 percent from 2001 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than percent in the State of California, which went through a gain of 2.8 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2001. The gains the area experienced were greater than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.6 percent.
The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Metro Area: Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Educational support services industry has witnessed the largest percentage of employment expansion, increasing by 123.5 percent from 2001 (2nd quarter) to 2006 (2nd quarter). This industry sector in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana has added employment faster than the growth seen in the industry for California, where the industry felt a gain of 79.9 percent. The Educational support services industry in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana outpaced the nation in terms of industry employment growth . During this period, the nation gained 70.7 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Educational support services (123.5 percent gain)
2. Waste collection (83.2 percent gain)
3. Activities related to credit intermediation (81.4 percent gain)
4. Support activities for mining (78.6 percent gain)
5. Other ground passenger transportation (70.9 percent gain)

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