Employment Report for Scott County, Minnesota -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
In Scott County, Retail Trade, Manufacturing, and the Construction sectors are the largest industries, in terms of total number of jobs in 2005. The Retail Trade produces the largest number of jobs in the area accounting for 14.1 percent of the total county employment. This totals 4,491 individuals. The Manufacturing and Construction industries total 13.5 and 13.5 percent of total employment, respectively.
In Scott County, Arts, entertainment, and recreation, Construction and Wholesale trade industries have the highest United States location quotient (LQ). The Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry has an LQ of 3.57. The level of employment in the Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry is 3.57 times greater than the national average, signifying that Scott may be an exporter of products or services of Arts, entertainment, and recreation.
The Manufacturing sector has decreased the most in local industry presence in Scott County since the year 2001. The industry went from accounting for 20.2 percent of total employment in 2001 to 13.5 percent in 2005.
Arts, entertainment, and recreation is the industry with the largest establishments in Scott County, with the industry averaging 40 jobs per place of business. This is greater than the US industry average of 16 and greater than the State of Minnesota average of 14 for the Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry.
Administrative and waste services saw the biggest increase in jobs since the year 2001 in Scott County, with an industry growth of 84.1 percent. This is greater than the national employment change in the industry of 4.5 percent. The State of Minnesota experienced a change in employment in the sector of 1.8 percent, since the year 2001.
Manufacturing saw the largest loss of employment between the years 2001-2005 in Scott County. The industry was hit with a loss of 1,240 employees during the period, or 22.4 percent of industry's employment. The industry declines made up 96.7 percent of the total loss in employment during the period.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
In Scott County, Retail Trade, Manufacturing, and the Construction sectors are the largest industries, in terms of total number of jobs in 2005. The Retail Trade produces the largest number of jobs in the area accounting for 14.1 percent of the total county employment. This totals 4,491 individuals. The Manufacturing and Construction industries total 13.5 and 13.5 percent of total employment, respectively.
In Scott County, Arts, entertainment, and recreation, Construction and Wholesale trade industries have the highest United States location quotient (LQ). The Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry has an LQ of 3.57. The level of employment in the Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry is 3.57 times greater than the national average, signifying that Scott may be an exporter of products or services of Arts, entertainment, and recreation.
The Manufacturing sector has decreased the most in local industry presence in Scott County since the year 2001. The industry went from accounting for 20.2 percent of total employment in 2001 to 13.5 percent in 2005.
Arts, entertainment, and recreation is the industry with the largest establishments in Scott County, with the industry averaging 40 jobs per place of business. This is greater than the US industry average of 16 and greater than the State of Minnesota average of 14 for the Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry.
Administrative and waste services saw the biggest increase in jobs since the year 2001 in Scott County, with an industry growth of 84.1 percent. This is greater than the national employment change in the industry of 4.5 percent. The State of Minnesota experienced a change in employment in the sector of 1.8 percent, since the year 2001.
Manufacturing saw the largest loss of employment between the years 2001-2005 in Scott County. The industry was hit with a loss of 1,240 employees during the period, or 22.4 percent of industry's employment. The industry declines made up 96.7 percent of the total loss in employment during the period.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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