Adair County One-Year Percentage Decline in EmploymentThe
Residential building construction industry has lost the largest percent of jobs, losing 76.9 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry has seen in the Oklahoma, where the industry reported a gain of 0.6 percent. The losses in the
Residential building construction industry in Adair County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US gained 5.5 percent in terms of employees in the
Residential building construction industry.
Top 5 Industries 1. Residential building construction (76.9 percent decline)
2. Nonresidential building construction (54.8 percent decline)
3. Services to buildings and dwellings (43.5 percent decline)
4. Full-service restaurants (37.4 percent decline)
5. Nursing care facilities (6.7 percent decline)
Employment for all industries has increased by 7.2 percent since the 2nd Quarter figures of 2005. This change is greater than growth in Oklahoma, which experienced a gain of 3.0 percent from the 2nd Quarter of 2005. The gains in the area were greater than than the gain experienced overall in the US of 2.0 percent.
Adair County One-Year Percentage Growth in EmploymentThe
Nondepository credit intermediation industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 48.7 percent from the 2005 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Adair County has grow faster than the industry has grown in the State of Oklahoma, where it saw a gain of 4.9 percent. The
Nondepository credit intermediation industry in Adair County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 2 percent of the industry employment.
Top 5 Industries 1. Nondepository credit intermediation (48.7 percent gain)
2. Limited-service eating places (38.9 percent gain)
3. Gasoline stations (16.1 percent gain)
4. Offices of physicians (7.9 percent gain)
5. Legal services (5.0 percent gain)
From the 12 industries with industry data reported by the BLS in each quarter, 6 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 6 industry sectors reported declines during the time period.
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Adair CountyFrom of the area's 4-digit NAICS industries, the
Nonresidential building construction industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 31 jobs in that time period. The declines in the
Nonresidential building construction industry make up 33.0 percent of the total job loss in Adair County, Oklahoma.
Top 5 Industries 1. Nonresidential building construction (31 jobs lost)
2. Full-service restaurants (22 jobs lost)
3. Residential building construction (17 jobs lost)
4. Services to buildings and dwellings (13 jobs lost)
5. Nursing care facilities (10 jobs lost)
In Adair County, Oklahoma, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 257 jobs between mid-2005 and mid-2006.
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Adair CountyOf the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the
Limited-service eating places industry has grown the most with 47 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the
Limited-service eating places industry makes up 67.6 percent of the total number of new jobs in Adair County.
Top 5 Industries 1. Limited-service eating places (47 new jobs)
2. Gasoline stations (10 new jobs)
3. Nondepository credit intermediation (6 new jobs)
4. Depository credit intermediation (3 new jobs)
5. Offices of physicians (2 new jobs)
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Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Private Sector Employment Only.