St. Louis County One-Year Industry Employment Change
Employment for all industries has increased by 1 percent since the 2nd Quarter figures of 2005. This change is less than growth in the State of Minnesota, experiencing a gain of 1.9 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2005. The gains in the area were less than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.0 percent.
St. Louis County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers industry has lost the largest amount of employment in terms of percentage, losing 33 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry sector has felt in the State of Minnesota, where the industry felt a loss of 1.8 percent. The losses in the Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers industry in St. Louis County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States gained 0.2 percent in terms of employees in the Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers (33 percent decline)
2. Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing (30.6 percent decline)
3. Computer systems design and related services (26.9 percent decline)
4. Radio and television broadcasting (26.7 percent decline)
5. Nondepository credit intermediation (24.1 percent decline)
St. Louis County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Support activities for air transportation industry has gone through the largest job growth by percent, increasing by 87.2 percent from 2005 to 2006. This industry in St. Louis County has grow faster than the overall industry growth seen in the State of Minnesota, where the industry felt a loss of 15.7 percent. The Support activities for air transportation industry in St. Louis County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 5.3 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Support activities for air transportation (87.2 percent gain)
2. Medical and diagnostic laboratories (80.0 percent gain)
3. Other miscellaneous manufacturing (60.6 percent gain)
4. Individual and family services (44.6 percent gain)
5. Beverage manufacturing (32.4 percent gain)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in St. Louis County
The Individual and family services industry has grown the most with 396 employees finding new jobs in the industry. The employment growth in the Individual and family services industry makes up 13.1 percent of the total number of new jobs in St. Louis County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (396 new jobs)
2. General medical and surgical hospitals (374 new jobs)
3. Insurance carriers (200 new jobs)
4. Management of companies and enterprises (172 new jobs)
5. Offices of physicians (129 new jobs)
In St. Louis County, Minnesota, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 788 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
Given the 150 industries (4-digit NAICS) with sufficient data reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in each quarter, 65 reported job growth in the duration of the year and 84 industries reported a drop in employment.
Total One-Year Employment Decline in St. Louis County
Given the industries in the area, the Metal ore mining industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 324 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Metal ore mining industry make up 16.0 percent of the total job loss in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
Top 5 Industries
1. Metal ore mining (324 jobs lost)
2. Radio and television broadcasting (123 jobs lost)
3. Computer systems design and related services (115 jobs lost)
4. Semiconductor and electronic component mfg. (112 jobs lost)
5. Gasoline stations (102 jobs lost)
About: This report is part 1 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.
St. Louis County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers industry has lost the largest amount of employment in terms of percentage, losing 33 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry sector has felt in the State of Minnesota, where the industry felt a loss of 1.8 percent. The losses in the Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers industry in St. Louis County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States gained 0.2 percent in terms of employees in the Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers (33 percent decline)
2. Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing (30.6 percent decline)
3. Computer systems design and related services (26.9 percent decline)
4. Radio and television broadcasting (26.7 percent decline)
5. Nondepository credit intermediation (24.1 percent decline)
St. Louis County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Support activities for air transportation industry has gone through the largest job growth by percent, increasing by 87.2 percent from 2005 to 2006. This industry in St. Louis County has grow faster than the overall industry growth seen in the State of Minnesota, where the industry felt a loss of 15.7 percent. The Support activities for air transportation industry in St. Louis County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 5.3 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Support activities for air transportation (87.2 percent gain)
2. Medical and diagnostic laboratories (80.0 percent gain)
3. Other miscellaneous manufacturing (60.6 percent gain)
4. Individual and family services (44.6 percent gain)
5. Beverage manufacturing (32.4 percent gain)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in St. Louis County
The Individual and family services industry has grown the most with 396 employees finding new jobs in the industry. The employment growth in the Individual and family services industry makes up 13.1 percent of the total number of new jobs in St. Louis County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Individual and family services (396 new jobs)
2. General medical and surgical hospitals (374 new jobs)
3. Insurance carriers (200 new jobs)
4. Management of companies and enterprises (172 new jobs)
5. Offices of physicians (129 new jobs)
In St. Louis County, Minnesota, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 788 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
Given the 150 industries (4-digit NAICS) with sufficient data reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in each quarter, 65 reported job growth in the duration of the year and 84 industries reported a drop in employment.
Total One-Year Employment Decline in St. Louis County
Given the industries in the area, the Metal ore mining industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 324 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Metal ore mining industry make up 16.0 percent of the total job loss in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
Top 5 Industries
1. Metal ore mining (324 jobs lost)
2. Radio and television broadcasting (123 jobs lost)
3. Computer systems design and related services (115 jobs lost)
4. Semiconductor and electronic component mfg. (112 jobs lost)
5. Gasoline stations (102 jobs lost)
About: This report is part 1 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.


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