Wednesday, March 21, 2007

In Warren County, jobs in the management of companies and enterprises pay the highest wages


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Jobs in the management of companies and enterprises industry had the highest average wages in Warren County for the 2nd quarter of 2006. The average worker in the industry in Warren County received an annual wage of $55,727 in 2nd quarter of 2006. The pay is less than the industry wage in Tennessee of $75,848 and less than then the wage for jobs in this industry at the United States Level of $82,655.

Other high-paying jobs in Warren County, Tennessee may be found in electronic markets and agents and brokers ($47,810), offices of physicians ($39,538), depository credit intermediation ($38,554) and residential building construction ($35,807) industries. Note: Click the above Graphic for Detail Comparison

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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.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Warren County Industry Wages Lag Behind Tennessee, and Wages Lag Behind the United States


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The overall industry wages in Warren County, Tennessee can be understood as being medium-high when compared to other Counties throughout the state in the 2nd quarter of 2006. The industry wages are 11.7 percent lower than the reported averages in the state of $36,146. The average pay was less than the national industry average of $40,259.

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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.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Warren County Five-Year Industry Employment Change

Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Warren County

From of the area's 4-digit NAICS industries, the Metalworking machinery manufacturing industry faced the greatest employment loss with a total loss of 70 jobs during the period. The employment lost in the Metalworking machinery manufacturing industry make up 16.3 percent of the total employment decline in Warren County, Tennessee.

Top 5 Industries
1. Metalworking machinery manufacturing (70 jobs lost)
2. Services to buildings and dwellings (67 jobs lost)
3. Automobile dealers (55 jobs lost)
4. Full-service restaurants (52 jobs lost)
5. Gasoline stations (31 jobs lost)

Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Warren County

The Building material and supplies dealers industry has brought the most jobs with a total of 115 total jobs brought in during the period. The growth in the Building material and supplies dealers industry makes up 20.0 percent of the total growth in Warren County.

Top 5 Industries
1. Building material and supplies dealers (115 new jobs)
2. Electronic markets and agents and brokers (110 new jobs)
3. Health and personal care stores (49 new jobs)
4. Limited-service eating places (39 new jobs)
5. Building finishing contractors (38 new jobs)

From the 43 industries with industry data reported by the BLS in each quarter, 18 reported job growth in the duration of the last five years and 25 industries reported employment loss in the period.

In Warren County, Tennessee, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has decreased by 1,970 total jobs from 2001 to 2006.

Warren County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment

The Electronic markets and agents and brokers industry has experienced the largest percentage growth, expanding by 624.5 percent from the 2001 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Warren County has grow faster than the industry has grown in the State of Tennessee, where it saw a gain of 30.3 percent. The Electronic markets and agents and brokers industry in Warren County outpaced the US in terms of percent growth of industry employment. During this period, the US gained 29.2 percent.

Top 5 Industries
1. Electronic markets and agents and brokers (624.5 percent gain)
2. Building finishing contractors (219.2 percent gain)
3. Activities related to real estate (157.9 percent gain)
4. Building material and supplies dealers (126.9 percent gain)
5. Child day care services (117.5 percent gain)

Warren County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment

The Lessors of real estate industry has lost the biggest percent of jobs, losing 64 percent of the jobs from 2001 to 2006. These have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the Tennessee, where the industry sector experienced a gain of 2 percent. The losses in the Lessors of real estate industry in Warren County outpaced the losses of nation as a whole in the industry. In this time period, the nation lost 2.1 percent in terms of employment in the Lessors of real estate industry.

Top 5 Industries
1. Lessors of real estate (64 percent decline)
2. Private households (63.9 percent decline)
3. Drycleaning and laundry services (44.6 percent decline)
4. Services to buildings and dwellings (44.4 percent decline)
5. Automobile dealers (36.3 percent decline)

Total employment has decreased by 15.1 percent from 2001 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than percent in the State of Tennessee, which saw a gain of 3.3 percent since 2001 ( 2nd Quarter). The losses in the area were greater than than the gain reported at the US level of 2.6 percent.





About: This report is part 2 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.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Warren County One-Year Industry Employment Change

Total One-Year Employment Growth in Warren County

Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Other wood product manufacturing industry has grown the most with 42 employees finding new jobs in the industry. The employment growth in the Other wood product manufacturing industry makes up 12.5 percent of the total number of new jobs in Warren County.

Top 5 Industries
1. Other wood product manufacturing (42 new jobs)
2. Employment services (40 new jobs)
3. Full-service restaurants (36 new jobs)
4. Nonresidential building construction (29 new jobs)
5. Building equipment contractors (24 new jobs)

Given the 55 industries (4-digit NAICS) with sufficient data reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in each quarter, 24 showed an escalation in the number employed, while 28 industries reported a drop in employment.

In Warren County, Tennessee, the total number of workers for all sectors has decreased by 2,112 total jobs between the 2nd Quarter of 2005 and 2nd Quarter of 2006.

Total One-Year Employment Decline in Warren County

Given the industries in the area, the Metalworking machinery manufacturing industry has lost the most employment with a total loss of 51 jobs. The declines in the Metalworking machinery manufacturing industry make up 25.7 percent of the total employment decline in Warren County, Tennessee.

Top 5 Industries
1. Metalworking machinery manufacturing (51 jobs lost)
2. Machine shops and threaded product mfg. (38 jobs lost)
3. Automobile dealers (17 jobs lost)
4. Misc. nondurable goods merchant wholesalers (15 jobs lost)
5. Services to buildings and dwellings (11 jobs lost)

Warren County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment

The Lessors of real estate industry has lost the largest percent of jobs, losing 40 percent of the jobs from the 2nd quarter of 2005 to 2nd quarter of 2006. The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry has seen in the Tennessee, where the it saw a loss of 0.2 percent. The losses in the Lessors of real estate industry in Warren County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 0.2 percent in terms of employees in the Lessors of real estate industry.

Top 5 Industries
1. Lessors of real estate (40 percent decline)
2. Machine shops and threaded product mfg. (34.5 percent decline)
3. Individual and family services (32.4 percent decline)
4. Metalworking machinery manufacturing (22.6 percent decline)
5. Florists (22.5 percent decline)

Warren County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment

The Nonresidential building construction industry has experienced the largest percentage growth, expanding by 90.5 percent from the 2005 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Warren County has expanded faster than the industry job growth experienced in Tennessee, where this industry saw a gain of 9.3 percent. The Nonresidential building construction industry in Warren County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 6.1 percent.

Top 5 Industries
1. Nonresidential building construction (90.5 percent gain)
2. Activities related to real estate (81.5 percent gain)
3. Management and technical consulting services (41.6 percent gain)
4. Outpatient care centers (36.8 percent gain)
5. Specialized freight trucking (35.6 percent gain)

Total employment has decreased by 16.1 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2005. This is greater than growth in the State of Tennessee, experiencing a gain of 1.9 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). The losses in the area 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.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Income and Poverty in Warren County, Tennessee

It was reported in 2000 that the Asian headed households had median household incomes of $19,824. This income level is 45.2 percent less than the reported median household income, in the area, for all households. In Warren County, Tennessee White householders had a median income (2005 Dollars) of $37,249 according to the 2000 Dencennial Census, which was 3 percent greater than the median income in 2000. Hispanic in Warren County, Tennessee , as reported in 2000, had a median household income of $22,109, this median household income is 38.9 percent less than reported value of the areas total household median income for all households. The American Indian and Alaska Native households in Warren County had a median household income level of $30,295, which was 16.3 percent less than the areas median level for all households. Black or African American householders reported household income levels that were 12.2 percent less than the overall reported level in 2000, with a reported median of $31,776.

Contrasted against to other counties (or parishes) throughout the US, Warren County, Tennessee can be considered to have a medium-high poverty rate amid the residents with a poverty rate of 16.6 percent of the individuals existing in families with incomes under the poverty level in 1999. The Hispanic race/ethnicity population cohort, has the uppermost poverty rate with 49.5 percent of the 2000 residents living in poverty. People aged Under 5 years have the largest percent of population in poverty in Warren County, having 25.5 percent of this demographic group living with incomes under poverty.

When compared to other counties (and parishes) throughout the United States, Warren County accounted a medium-low median income for households of $36,176 (Adjusted to 2005 Dollars). This is 17.6 percent lower than the median in State of Tennessee of $42,541 and the median is 35.8 percent lower than the median household income in the United States of $49,133.







Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Higher Education in Warren County, Tennessee

Warren County, Tennessee is made up of a less-educated population of the working age, with 9.2 percent of the population (+25) having received at least a Bachelors Degree, as reported in the Decennial Census of 2000. Warren has a lower percent of population with this high education level than the State of Tennessee's proportion of 19.6 percent and a lower percent than the national average of 24.4 percent.

In Warren County, Tennessee according the 2000 Decennial Census, 9.4 percent of the White Alone, 1.8 percent of Black or African American, 60.4 percent of the Asian alone and 5.4 percent of the Hispanic or Latino population, over the age 25, has achieved a Bachelors Degree or Higher.

According to the 2000 Decennial Census in Warren County, Tennessee, a high proportion of the male population in the area have reached the High School Diploma category, with 38 percent achieving this level. The female population in Warren have attainment on average a lower level of higher education (Bachelors or Higher) than the men in the area: 9.4 percent (Men) versus 8.8 percent (Women). A high proportion of the female population in the area has reached the High School Diploma category, with 40.4 percent of the female population achieving this education level.





Datasource: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 Decennial Census.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Demographic Profile for Warren County, Tennessee

Warren County, Tennessee has a population that is made up of 88.8 percent White, 3.1 percent African American, 0.5 percent Asian, and 6.7 percent Hispanic. The population mix can be considered to have a modest amount of racial and ethnic diversity, with 10.3 percent minorities. This is less than the State of Tennessee percent of 20.9. Since 2000, Warren has increased the percent of minority makeup when 8.6 percent of the population was made up of minorities.

When measuring the total land area, Warren spans a total area of 433 square miles. This area has a medium-low population density of 92 persons per square mile, in 2005. Similar counties, in terms of density, in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Dade, GA (92 per sq. mile ), Meade, KY (92 per sq. mile ), Jefferson, AR (92 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Colbert, AL (92 per sq. mile ), Johnson, KY (92 per sq. mile ), Williams, OH (92 per sq. mile ).

The population division of the Census Bureau estimates in 2005 a median age in Warren County, Tennessee to be 37.8 years old. The median in Warren is greater than the median age in the State of Tennessee of 37.3. Since the year 2000, the area has seen an increase in the median, when the median age was 36.6 years of age. With 22.9 percent of the population in the year 2005 being made up of individuals less than 18 years old, Warren can be described as having a medium-low percent of individuals under 18. The working age population group (18-64) has a medium-high representation within the population, making up 62.7 percent of the population within the age group. People 65 and older make up 14.3 percent of the total population base. Compared to other counties throughout the nation, this represents a medium-low proportion of the population.

From 2000, a high number of individual migrated to the Warren from another country. The international migration into Warren makes up 1.3 percent of the total international migration into the State of Tennessee. This percent of international migration is high when analyzed against immigration per population in 2005.

Warren County, Tennessee had an estimated population of 39,753 for the year 2005. The total population has increased, since the population in 2000 of 38,405. This growth signifies an increase of 3.5 percent. Warren ranks 38 of 95 counties when calculating total change in population for Tennessee and the county ranks 982 of 3,141 counties in terms of population growth in the United States.

Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Housing Report for Warren County, Virginia

Warren County had a median home value in the year 2000 of $108,800, accounted by the Decennial Census. This median is less than the overall Virginia 2000 median home value of $125,400 and less than home value of $119,600 for the rest of the nation in that year.

In the State of Virginia, Warren County places 27 of 134 by percent in growth of new residential structures. The county places 346 of 3,141, in terms of residential real estate percentage change change in the United States.

In Warren County, the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division accounted for a total of 14,774 housing structures in 2005. The area has seen growth in housing units, adding in all 1,245 residential units since 2001, or 9.2 percent.







Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Employment Report for Warren County, Virginia -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary

In Warren County, Retail Trade, Transportation and Warehousing, and the Health care and social assistance sectors, in terms of total employment, are the largest. Retail Trade is the largest employment industry and makes up 15.6 percent of all the jobs in the county. This makes up 1,459 employees. The Transportation and Warehousing and Health care and social assistance sectors provide 14 and 11.8 percent of industry employment.

Educational services is the industry with the largest establishments in Warren County, with the industry averaging 49 jobs per establishment, which is greater than the industry's average at the national level of 27 and greater than the Virginia average of 22 for the Educational services industry.

The Manufacturing industry has decreased the most in industries presence in Warren County, since the year 2001, moving from making up 12.2 percent of total employment for the year 2001 to 0 percent in 2005.

Real estate and rental and leasing has had the highest level of job growth from 2001-2005 in Warren County, moving a total of 83.1 percent. This is greater than the national sector change of 4.3 percent. The State of Virginia felt a shift in employment in the industry of 8.3 percent, since the year 2001.

In Warren County, Transportation and Warehousing, Educational services and Construction have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Transportation and Warehousing sector in the county has a location quotient of 3.77. The percent of employment in the Transportation and Warehousing industry is 3.77 times the percent of the national average, This signifies that Warren may be an exporter of products or services of Transportation and Warehousing.







Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).

 

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