Grand Isle County Five-Year Industry Employment Change
The total number of jobs has decreased by 1.3 percent from the reported values in 2001. These values are greater than percent in the State of Vermont, which experienced a gain of 0.3 percent from 2001 (2nd Quarter). The losses were greater than than the gain seen for the United States of 2.6 percent.
Grand Isle County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Building finishing contractors industry has experienced the largest percentage growth, expanding by 78.2 percent from the 2001 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Grand Isle County has grow faster than the industry has grown in the State of Vermont, where this industry saw a gain of 18.7 percent. The Building finishing contractors industry in Grand Isle County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 17.4 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Building finishing contractors (78.2 percent gain)
2. Other amusement and recreation industries (68.0 percent gain)
3. Other specialty trade contractors (55.0 percent gain)
4. Grocery stores (9.0 percent gain)
5. Gasoline stations (8.2 percent gain)
Grand Isle County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Traveler accommodation industry has lost the largest percent of jobs, losing 41.1 percent from 2001 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the Vermont, where the industry felt a loss of 7.7 percent. The losses in the Traveler accommodation industry in Grand Isle County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 1.9 in percent of workers in the Traveler accommodation industry.
Top 1 Industries
1. Traveler accommodation (41.1 percent decline)
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Grand Isle County
Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Building finishing contractors industry has brought the most jobs with a total of 23 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Building finishing contractors industry makes up 36.0 percent of the total number of new jobs in Grand Isle County.
Top 1 Industries
1. Building finishing contractors (23 new jobs)
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Grand Isle County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Traveler accommodation industry experienced most substantial job loss, losing 41 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Traveler accommodation industry make up 100.0 percent of the total job loss in Grand Isle County, Vermont.
Top 5 Industries
1. Traveler accommodation (41 jobs lost)
2. Dairy product manufacturing (52 jobs lost)
3. General freight trucking (42 jobs lost)
4. Specialized freight trucking (23 jobs lost)
5. Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers (22 jobs lost)
Out of the 6 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 1 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 5 industries reported employment loss in the period.
In Grand Isle County, Vermont, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has decreased by 162 total jobs between the 2nd Quarter of 2001 and 2nd Quarter of 2006.
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.
Grand Isle County Five-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Building finishing contractors industry has experienced the largest percentage growth, expanding by 78.2 percent from the 2001 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Grand Isle County has grow faster than the industry has grown in the State of Vermont, where this industry saw a gain of 18.7 percent. The Building finishing contractors industry in Grand Isle County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 17.4 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Building finishing contractors (78.2 percent gain)
2. Other amusement and recreation industries (68.0 percent gain)
3. Other specialty trade contractors (55.0 percent gain)
4. Grocery stores (9.0 percent gain)
5. Gasoline stations (8.2 percent gain)
Grand Isle County Five-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Traveler accommodation industry has lost the largest percent of jobs, losing 41.1 percent from 2001 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry sector has gone through in the Vermont, where the industry felt a loss of 7.7 percent. The losses in the Traveler accommodation industry in Grand Isle County outpaced the US in terms of percent of decline of industry employment. The US lost 1.9 in percent of workers in the Traveler accommodation industry.
Top 1 Industries
1. Traveler accommodation (41.1 percent decline)
Total Five-Year Employment Growth in Grand Isle County
Of the industries (4-digit NAICS) in the area, the Building finishing contractors industry has brought the most jobs with a total of 23 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Building finishing contractors industry makes up 36.0 percent of the total number of new jobs in Grand Isle County.
Top 1 Industries
1. Building finishing contractors (23 new jobs)
Total Five-Year Employment Decline in Grand Isle County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Traveler accommodation industry experienced most substantial job loss, losing 41 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Traveler accommodation industry make up 100.0 percent of the total job loss in Grand Isle County, Vermont.
Top 5 Industries
1. Traveler accommodation (41 jobs lost)
2. Dairy product manufacturing (52 jobs lost)
3. General freight trucking (42 jobs lost)
4. Specialized freight trucking (23 jobs lost)
5. Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers (22 jobs lost)
Out of the 6 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 1 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 5 industries reported employment loss in the period.
In Grand Isle County, Vermont, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has decreased by 162 total jobs between the 2nd Quarter of 2001 and 2nd Quarter of 2006.
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.

