Employment Report for Grant County, Minnesota -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
Real estate and rental and leasing is the industry that has seen the largest increase in jobs from the year 2001 to the present in Grant County, moving a total of 25 percent. This is greater than the industry employment change in the United States of 4.3 percent. The State of Minnesota went through a industry job change of 4.3 percent, since the year 2001.
Health care and social assistance has the largest employers in Grant County. The industry averages 18 jobs per establishment, which is less than the industry's national average of 21 and less than the State of Minnesota average of 29 for the Health care and social assistance industry.
The Manufacturing industry has decreased the most in industries presence in Grant County, from the year 2001 to 2005, accounting for 10 percent of employment in 2001 to 4.7 percent in the year 2005.
In Grant County, Other services, except public administration, Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting and Health care and social assistance have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Other services, except public administration sector has a United State LQ of 2.59. In other words, the percent of total jobs in the Other services, except public administration industry is 2.59 times greater than the US average, showing signs that Grant County produces more than its local requirement of products and/or services of Other services, except public administration.
Grant County ranks 80 of 88 Counties in the State of Minnesota according to the relatively size of the employment base in the year 2005. This ranking has moved up during the time of 2001 and 2005. The County, in the year 2001, was ranked 79 of 88 Counties.
In Grant County, Health care and social assistance, Construction, and the Retail Trade sectors are the largest industries, in terms of total number of jobs in 2005. The Health care and social assistance is the largest employment industry and makes up 29.1 percent of all jobs throughout the county, totaling 423 employees. The Construction and Retail Trade sectors provide 11.1 and 11 percent of the total jobs, respectively.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Real estate and rental and leasing is the industry that has seen the largest increase in jobs from the year 2001 to the present in Grant County, moving a total of 25 percent. This is greater than the industry employment change in the United States of 4.3 percent. The State of Minnesota went through a industry job change of 4.3 percent, since the year 2001.
Health care and social assistance has the largest employers in Grant County. The industry averages 18 jobs per establishment, which is less than the industry's national average of 21 and less than the State of Minnesota average of 29 for the Health care and social assistance industry.
The Manufacturing industry has decreased the most in industries presence in Grant County, from the year 2001 to 2005, accounting for 10 percent of employment in 2001 to 4.7 percent in the year 2005.
In Grant County, Other services, except public administration, Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting and Health care and social assistance have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Other services, except public administration sector has a United State LQ of 2.59. In other words, the percent of total jobs in the Other services, except public administration industry is 2.59 times greater than the US average, showing signs that Grant County produces more than its local requirement of products and/or services of Other services, except public administration.
Grant County ranks 80 of 88 Counties in the State of Minnesota according to the relatively size of the employment base in the year 2005. This ranking has moved up during the time of 2001 and 2005. The County, in the year 2001, was ranked 79 of 88 Counties.
In Grant County, Health care and social assistance, Construction, and the Retail Trade sectors are the largest industries, in terms of total number of jobs in 2005. The Health care and social assistance is the largest employment industry and makes up 29.1 percent of all jobs throughout the county, totaling 423 employees. The Construction and Retail Trade sectors provide 11.1 and 11 percent of the total jobs, respectively.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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