Jackson County One-Year Industry Employment Change
Jackson County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Direct selling establishments industry has lost the largest percent of jobs, losing 33.3 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry has seen in the Wisconsin, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 4.8 percent. The losses in the Direct selling establishments industry in Jackson County outpaced the losses of nation as a whole in the industry. In this time period, the nation lost 1.1 percent in terms of employment in the Direct selling establishments industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Direct selling establishments (33.3 percent decline)
2. Architectural and engineering services (28.6 percent decline)
3. Building foundation and exterior contractors (24.8 percent decline)
4. Drinking places, alcoholic beverages (16.7 percent decline)
5. Building equipment contractors (12.7 percent decline)
Total industry employment has increased by 1.7 percent from the reported values in 2005. These values are greater than growth in Wisconsin, which saw a gain of 0.9 percent from the 2nd Quarter of 2005. The gains were less than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.0 percent.
Jackson County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Highway, street, and bridge construction industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 26.5 percent from 2005 (2nd quarter) to 2006 (2nd quarter). This industry sector in Jackson County has expanded faster than the industry job growth experienced in Wisconsin, where the industry felt a gain of 4.3 percent. The Highway, street, and bridge construction industry in Jackson County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 0.6 percent of the employment in this industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Highway, street, and bridge construction (26.5 percent gain)
2. Other motor vehicle dealers (10.6 percent gain)
3. Automotive repair and maintenance (4.2 percent gain)
4. Gasoline stations (3.4 percent gain)
5. Community care facilities for the elderly (2.4 percent gain)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Jackson County
The Highway, street, and bridge construction industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 177 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Highway, street, and bridge construction industry makes up 90.8 percent of the total growth in Jackson County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Highway, street, and bridge construction (177 new jobs)
2. Gasoline stations (14 new jobs)
3. Other motor vehicle dealers (2 new jobs)
4. Gasoline stations (11 new jobs)
5. Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers (5 new jobs)
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Jackson County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Full-service restaurants industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 36 jobs. The declines in the Full-service restaurants industry make up 23.9 percent of the total employment decline in Jackson County, Wisconsin.
Top 5 Industries
1. Full-service restaurants (36 jobs lost)
2. Building foundation and exterior contractors (19 jobs lost)
3. Limited-service eating places (19 jobs lost)
4. Drinking places, alcoholic beverages (17 jobs lost)
5. Greenhouse and nursery production (8 jobs lost)
Out of the 27 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 20 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 6 industry sectors reported declines during the time period.
In Jackson County, Wisconsin, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 99 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
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.
The Direct selling establishments industry has lost the largest percent of jobs, losing 33.3 percent from 2005 (Q2) to 2006 (Q2). The losses of the area have declined faster than the industry has seen in the Wisconsin, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 4.8 percent. The losses in the Direct selling establishments industry in Jackson County outpaced the losses of nation as a whole in the industry. In this time period, the nation lost 1.1 percent in terms of employment in the Direct selling establishments industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Direct selling establishments (33.3 percent decline)
2. Architectural and engineering services (28.6 percent decline)
3. Building foundation and exterior contractors (24.8 percent decline)
4. Drinking places, alcoholic beverages (16.7 percent decline)
5. Building equipment contractors (12.7 percent decline)
Total industry employment has increased by 1.7 percent from the reported values in 2005. These values are greater than growth in Wisconsin, which saw a gain of 0.9 percent from the 2nd Quarter of 2005. The gains were less than than the gain felt at the national level of 2.0 percent.
Jackson County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Highway, street, and bridge construction industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 26.5 percent from 2005 (2nd quarter) to 2006 (2nd quarter). This industry sector in Jackson County has expanded faster than the industry job growth experienced in Wisconsin, where the industry felt a gain of 4.3 percent. The Highway, street, and bridge construction industry in Jackson County outpaced the national average, which felt a gained 0.6 percent of the employment in this industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Highway, street, and bridge construction (26.5 percent gain)
2. Other motor vehicle dealers (10.6 percent gain)
3. Automotive repair and maintenance (4.2 percent gain)
4. Gasoline stations (3.4 percent gain)
5. Community care facilities for the elderly (2.4 percent gain)
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Jackson County
The Highway, street, and bridge construction industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 177 jobs added during the time period. These new jobs in the Highway, street, and bridge construction industry makes up 90.8 percent of the total growth in Jackson County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Highway, street, and bridge construction (177 new jobs)
2. Gasoline stations (14 new jobs)
3. Other motor vehicle dealers (2 new jobs)
4. Gasoline stations (11 new jobs)
5. Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers (5 new jobs)
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Jackson County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Full-service restaurants industry witnessed the largest drop in employment, losing a total of 36 jobs. The declines in the Full-service restaurants industry make up 23.9 percent of the total employment decline in Jackson County, Wisconsin.
Top 5 Industries
1. Full-service restaurants (36 jobs lost)
2. Building foundation and exterior contractors (19 jobs lost)
3. Limited-service eating places (19 jobs lost)
4. Drinking places, alcoholic beverages (17 jobs lost)
5. Greenhouse and nursery production (8 jobs lost)
Out of the 27 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 20 described an expansion of jobs throughout the time period, while 6 industry sectors reported declines during the time period.
In Jackson County, Wisconsin, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 99 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
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.

