Employment Report for Clay County, Minnesota -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
Retail Trade since the year 2001 was faced with the largest loss in employment in Clay County. The industry lost a total of 308 employees during the period, or 11.1 percent of jobs in the industry. The losses in this industry made up 50.2 percent of all employment losses in the county.
In Clay County, Retail Trade, Accommodation and food services, and the Construction industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Retail Trade is the largest employment industry and makes up 18.4 percent of all jobs throughout the county, totaling 2,468 employees. The Accommodation and food services and Construction industries total 14 and 8.3 percent of the total jobs, respectively.
Information saw the biggest increase in jobs since the year 2001 in Clay County, increasing by 51.8 percent. This is greater than the national employment change in the industry of -14.9 percent. The State of Minnesota underwent a employment change in the industry of -15 percent, in the course of time since 2001.
Management of companies and enterprises has the largest businesses in Clay County, with the industry averaging 33 jobs per place of business. This is less than the US industry average of 40 and less than the State of Minnesota average establishment size of 59 for the Management of companies and enterprises industry.
In Clay County, Accommodation and food services, Retail Trade and Construction industries have the highest United States location quotient (LQ). The Accommodation and food services industry has a US LQ in the county of 1.43. The level of employment in the Accommodation and food services sector is 1.43 times greater than the US average, showing signs that Clay may be an exporter of products or services of Accommodation and food services.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Retail Trade since the year 2001 was faced with the largest loss in employment in Clay County. The industry lost a total of 308 employees during the period, or 11.1 percent of jobs in the industry. The losses in this industry made up 50.2 percent of all employment losses in the county.
In Clay County, Retail Trade, Accommodation and food services, and the Construction industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Retail Trade is the largest employment industry and makes up 18.4 percent of all jobs throughout the county, totaling 2,468 employees. The Accommodation and food services and Construction industries total 14 and 8.3 percent of the total jobs, respectively.
Information saw the biggest increase in jobs since the year 2001 in Clay County, increasing by 51.8 percent. This is greater than the national employment change in the industry of -14.9 percent. The State of Minnesota underwent a employment change in the industry of -15 percent, in the course of time since 2001.
Management of companies and enterprises has the largest businesses in Clay County, with the industry averaging 33 jobs per place of business. This is less than the US industry average of 40 and less than the State of Minnesota average establishment size of 59 for the Management of companies and enterprises industry.
In Clay County, Accommodation and food services, Retail Trade and Construction industries have the highest United States location quotient (LQ). The Accommodation and food services industry has a US LQ in the county of 1.43. The level of employment in the Accommodation and food services sector is 1.43 times greater than the US average, showing signs that Clay may be an exporter of products or services of Accommodation and food services.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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