Hartford County Five-Year Industry Employment Change
Hartford County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Other nonmetallic mineral products industry has witnessed the largest percentage of employment expansion, increasing by 286.9 percent from the 2001 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Hartford County has expanded faster than the industry has grown in the State of Connecticut, where this industry saw a gain of 25.8 percent. The Other nonmetallic mineral products industry in Hartford County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 5.7 percent in this industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Other nonmetallic mineral products (286.9 percent gain)
2. Other ground passenger transportation (232.4 percent gain)
3. Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing (135.5 percent gain)
4. Office administrative services (103.2 percent gain)
5. Cable and other program distribution (77.3 percent gain)
Total employment has decreased by 0.9 percent since the 2nd Quarter figures of 2001. This change is greater than percent in the State of Connecticut, which went through a loss of -0.4 percent since 2001 ( 2nd Quarter). The losses felt were greater than than the gain experienced overall in the US of 2.6 percent.
Hartford County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Sound recording industries industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 75 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has felt in the State of Connecticut, where the it saw a loss of 42.7 percent. The losses in the Sound recording industries industry in Hartford County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 29 percent in terms of employment in the Sound recording industries industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Sound recording industries (75 percent decline)
2. Industrial machinery manufacturing (63.3 percent decline)
3. Commercial and service industry machinery (62.3 percent decline)
4. Other textile product mills (60.9 percent decline)
5. Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers (57.6 percent decline)
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Hartford County
The Individual and family services industry has added the most employment with 1,979 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Individual and family services industry makes up 7.5 percent of the total number of new jobs in Hartford County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (1,979 new jobs)
2. Limited-service eating places (1,818 new jobs)
3. Full-service restaurants (1,789 new jobs)
4. Management of companies and enterprises (1,367 new jobs)
5. Clothing stores (1,087 new jobs)
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Hartford County
The Insurance carriers industry has lost the most employment with a total loss of 1,648 jobs during the time period. The jobs lost in the Insurance carriers industry make up 6.2 percent of the employment lost during the period in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Top 5 Industries
1. Insurance carriers (1,648 jobs lost)
2. Aerospace product and parts manufacturing (1,332 jobs lost)
3. Depository credit intermediation (1,063 jobs lost)
4. Medical and diagnostic laboratories (947 jobs lost)
5. Employment services (924 jobs lost)
Given the 195 4-digit NAICS industries, 112 reported job growth in the duration of the last five years and 83 industries reported a drop in employment.
In Hartford County, Connecticut, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has decreased by 3,822 total jobs between the 2nd Quarter of 2001 and 2nd Quarter of 2006.
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 Other nonmetallic mineral products industry has witnessed the largest percentage of employment expansion, increasing by 286.9 percent from the 2001 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Hartford County has expanded faster than the industry has grown in the State of Connecticut, where this industry saw a gain of 25.8 percent. The Other nonmetallic mineral products industry in Hartford County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 5.7 percent in this industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Other nonmetallic mineral products (286.9 percent gain)
2. Other ground passenger transportation (232.4 percent gain)
3. Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing (135.5 percent gain)
4. Office administrative services (103.2 percent gain)
5. Cable and other program distribution (77.3 percent gain)
Total employment has decreased by 0.9 percent since the 2nd Quarter figures of 2001. This change is greater than percent in the State of Connecticut, which went through a loss of -0.4 percent since 2001 ( 2nd Quarter). The losses felt were greater than than the gain experienced overall in the US of 2.6 percent.
Hartford County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Sound recording industries industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 75 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has felt in the State of Connecticut, where the it saw a loss of 42.7 percent. The losses in the Sound recording industries industry in Hartford County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 29 percent in terms of employment in the Sound recording industries industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Sound recording industries (75 percent decline)
2. Industrial machinery manufacturing (63.3 percent decline)
3. Commercial and service industry machinery (62.3 percent decline)
4. Other textile product mills (60.9 percent decline)
5. Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers (57.6 percent decline)
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Hartford County
The Individual and family services industry has added the most employment with 1,979 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Individual and family services industry makes up 7.5 percent of the total number of new jobs in Hartford County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (1,979 new jobs)
2. Limited-service eating places (1,818 new jobs)
3. Full-service restaurants (1,789 new jobs)
4. Management of companies and enterprises (1,367 new jobs)
5. Clothing stores (1,087 new jobs)
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Hartford County
The Insurance carriers industry has lost the most employment with a total loss of 1,648 jobs during the time period. The jobs lost in the Insurance carriers industry make up 6.2 percent of the employment lost during the period in Hartford County, Connecticut.
Top 5 Industries
1. Insurance carriers (1,648 jobs lost)
2. Aerospace product and parts manufacturing (1,332 jobs lost)
3. Depository credit intermediation (1,063 jobs lost)
4. Medical and diagnostic laboratories (947 jobs lost)
5. Employment services (924 jobs lost)
Given the 195 4-digit NAICS industries, 112 reported job growth in the duration of the last five years and 83 industries reported a drop in employment.
In Hartford County, Connecticut, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has decreased by 3,822 total jobs between the 2nd Quarter of 2001 and 2nd Quarter of 2006.
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.

