Hamilton County One-Year Industry Employment Change
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Hamilton County
From of the area's 4-digit NAICS industries, the Limited-service eating places industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 944 jobs during the period. The employment lost in the Limited-service eating places industry make up 4.6 percent of the total employment decline in Hamilton County, Ohio.
Top 5 Industries
1. Limited-service eating places (944 jobs lost)
2. Nondepository credit intermediation (919 jobs lost)
3. Commercial and service industry machinery (818 jobs lost)
4. Plastics product manufacturing (652 jobs lost)
5. Other general merchandise stores (646 jobs lost)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Hamilton County
The Aerospace product and parts manufacturing industry has grown the most with 908 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Aerospace product and parts manufacturing industry makes up 12.2 percent of the growth in Hamilton County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Aerospace product and parts manufacturing (908 new jobs)
2. Insurance carriers (638 new jobs)
3. Computer systems design and related services (478 new jobs)
4. Individual and family services (402 new jobs)
5. Building equipment contractors (394 new jobs)
Out of the 211 industries (4-digit NAICS) with sufficient data reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in each quarter, 131 reported job growth in the duration of the year and 80 industries reported employment loss in the period.
In Hamilton County, Ohio, the total number of workers for all sectors has decreased by 12,245 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
Hamilton County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Clay product and refractory manufacturing industry has experienced the largest percentage growth, expanding by 45.7 percent from the 2005 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Hamilton County has expanded faster than the industry job growth experienced in Ohio, where the industry felt a loss of 2.1 percent. The Clay product and refractory manufacturing industry in Hamilton County outpaced the national average, which felt a lost 2.8 percent in this industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Clay product and refractory manufacturing (45.7 percent gain)
2. Machinery and equipment rental and leasing (43.0 percent gain)
3. Support activities for road transportation (39.2 percent gain)
4. Farm product raw material merch. whls. (35.3 percent gain)
5. Independent artists, writers, and performers (28.4 percent gain)
Hamilton County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Commercial and service industry machinery industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 82.4 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter) to 2006 (2nd Quarter). These losses have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the Ohio, where the industry reported a loss of 20.8 percent. The losses in the Commercial and service industry machinery industry in Hamilton County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States lost 2 in percent of jobs in the Commercial and service industry machinery industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Commercial and service industry machinery (82.4 percent decline)
2. Educational support services (76.1 percent decline)
3. Other heavy construction (58.2 percent decline)
4. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (57.6 percent decline)
5. Electronic shopping and mail-order houses (55.1 percent decline)
Total employment has decreased by 2.5 percent from the reported values in 2005. These values are greater than percent in the State of Ohio, which saw a gain of 0.4 percent since 2005 ( 2nd Quarter). The losses were greater than than the gain seen for the United States of 2.0 percent.
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.
From of the area's 4-digit NAICS industries, the Limited-service eating places industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 944 jobs during the period. The employment lost in the Limited-service eating places industry make up 4.6 percent of the total employment decline in Hamilton County, Ohio.
Top 5 Industries
1. Limited-service eating places (944 jobs lost)
2. Nondepository credit intermediation (919 jobs lost)
3. Commercial and service industry machinery (818 jobs lost)
4. Plastics product manufacturing (652 jobs lost)
5. Other general merchandise stores (646 jobs lost)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Hamilton County
The Aerospace product and parts manufacturing industry has grown the most with 908 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Aerospace product and parts manufacturing industry makes up 12.2 percent of the growth in Hamilton County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Aerospace product and parts manufacturing (908 new jobs)
2. Insurance carriers (638 new jobs)
3. Computer systems design and related services (478 new jobs)
4. Individual and family services (402 new jobs)
5. Building equipment contractors (394 new jobs)
Out of the 211 industries (4-digit NAICS) with sufficient data reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in each quarter, 131 reported job growth in the duration of the year and 80 industries reported employment loss in the period.
In Hamilton County, Ohio, the total number of workers for all sectors has decreased by 12,245 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
Hamilton County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Clay product and refractory manufacturing industry has experienced the largest percentage growth, expanding by 45.7 percent from the 2005 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Hamilton County has expanded faster than the industry job growth experienced in Ohio, where the industry felt a loss of 2.1 percent. The Clay product and refractory manufacturing industry in Hamilton County outpaced the national average, which felt a lost 2.8 percent in this industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Clay product and refractory manufacturing (45.7 percent gain)
2. Machinery and equipment rental and leasing (43.0 percent gain)
3. Support activities for road transportation (39.2 percent gain)
4. Farm product raw material merch. whls. (35.3 percent gain)
5. Independent artists, writers, and performers (28.4 percent gain)
Hamilton County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Commercial and service industry machinery industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 82.4 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter) to 2006 (2nd Quarter). These losses have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the Ohio, where the industry reported a loss of 20.8 percent. The losses in the Commercial and service industry machinery industry in Hamilton County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States lost 2 in percent of jobs in the Commercial and service industry machinery industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Commercial and service industry machinery (82.4 percent decline)
2. Educational support services (76.1 percent decline)
3. Other heavy construction (58.2 percent decline)
4. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (57.6 percent decline)
5. Electronic shopping and mail-order houses (55.1 percent decline)
Total employment has decreased by 2.5 percent from the reported values in 2005. These values are greater than percent in the State of Ohio, which saw a gain of 0.4 percent since 2005 ( 2nd Quarter). The losses were greater than than the gain seen for the United States of 2.0 percent.
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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