Employment Report for Bell County, Texas -- Annual 2005 Industry Summary
Manufacturing has the largest employers in Bell County, with the industry averaging 48 jobs per establishment, which is greater than the industry's average in the United States of 39 and greater than the Texas typical size of 38 for the Manufacturing industry.
Information is the industry that has grown the most in terms of employment from 2001-2005 in Bell County, with an employment growth of 92 percent. This is greater than the rate of industry employment change in the United States of -14.9 percent. The State of Texas went through a industry job change of -17.3 percent, in the duration of 2001 to 2005.
In Bell County, Health care and social assistance, Real estate and rental and leasing and Transportation and Warehousing have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Health care and social assistance sector has a United State LQ of 1.41. The level of employment in the Health care and social assistance sector is 1.41 times greater than the US average, showing signs that Bell County produces more than its local requirement of products and/or services of Health care and social assistance.
In Bell County, Health care and social assistance, Retail Trade, and the Accommodation and food services industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Health care and social assistance produces the largest number of jobs in the area accounting for 18.2 percent of the total county employment. This totals 12,719 individuals. The Retail Trade and Accommodation and food services industries total 16.6 and 11.2 percent of the total jobs, respectively.
Administrative and waste services saw the largest loss of employment between the years 2001-2005 in Bell County. The industry was hit with a loss of 1,091 total jobs during the period, accounting for 24.1 percent of employment in the sector. These losses made up 37.8 percent of all county employment losses since 2001.
Bell County ranks 20 of 255 total Counties throughout Texas in terms the size of total employment in 2005. This ranking has moved up between the years 2001 and 2005. In 2001, the County was ranked 19 of 255 Counties.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).
Manufacturing has the largest employers in Bell County, with the industry averaging 48 jobs per establishment, which is greater than the industry's average in the United States of 39 and greater than the Texas typical size of 38 for the Manufacturing industry.
Information is the industry that has grown the most in terms of employment from 2001-2005 in Bell County, with an employment growth of 92 percent. This is greater than the rate of industry employment change in the United States of -14.9 percent. The State of Texas went through a industry job change of -17.3 percent, in the duration of 2001 to 2005.
In Bell County, Health care and social assistance, Real estate and rental and leasing and Transportation and Warehousing have the highest US LQ in 2005. The Health care and social assistance sector has a United State LQ of 1.41. The level of employment in the Health care and social assistance sector is 1.41 times greater than the US average, showing signs that Bell County produces more than its local requirement of products and/or services of Health care and social assistance.
In Bell County, Health care and social assistance, Retail Trade, and the Accommodation and food services industries have the largest percent of jobs of all industries. The Health care and social assistance produces the largest number of jobs in the area accounting for 18.2 percent of the total county employment. This totals 12,719 individuals. The Retail Trade and Accommodation and food services industries total 16.6 and 11.2 percent of the total jobs, respectively.
Administrative and waste services saw the largest loss of employment between the years 2001-2005 in Bell County. The industry was hit with a loss of 1,091 total jobs during the period, accounting for 24.1 percent of employment in the sector. These losses made up 37.8 percent of all county employment losses since 2001.
Bell County ranks 20 of 255 total Counties throughout Texas in terms the size of total employment in 2005. This ranking has moved up between the years 2001 and 2005. In 2001, the County was ranked 19 of 255 Counties.
Datasource: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW).


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