Johnson County One-Year Industry Employment Change
Total One-Year Employment Decline in Johnson County
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Child day care services industry experienced most substantial job loss, losing 7 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Child day care services industry make up 29.3 percent of the total job loss in Johnson County, Wyoming.
Top 5 Industries
1. Child day care services (7 jobs lost)
2. Private households (4 jobs lost)
3. Other professional and technical services (3 jobs lost)
4. Clothing stores (3 jobs lost)
5. RV parks and recreational camps (3 jobs lost)
In Johnson County, Wyoming, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 169 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
Out of the 25 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 9 accounted an for increase in employment during the period and 15 industries reported a drop in employment.
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Johnson County
Out of the 4-digit NAICS industries, the Support activities for mining industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 67 employees finding new jobs in the industry. The employment growth in the Support activities for mining industry makes up 42.3 percent of the total number of new jobs in Johnson County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Support activities for mining (67 new jobs)
2. Management and technical consulting services (24 new jobs)
3. Limited-service eating places (13 new jobs)
4. Full-service restaurants (10 new jobs)
5. Offices of dentists (10 new jobs)
Johnson County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Management and technical consulting services industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 130.9 percent from the 2005 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Johnson County has grow faster than the growth seen in the industry for Wyoming, where the industry took a gain of 17.7 percent. The Management and technical consulting services industry in Johnson County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 9.5 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Management and technical consulting services (130.9 percent gain)
2. Offices of dentists (70.7 percent gain)
3. Direct selling establishments (47.4 percent gain)
4. Support activities for mining (44.5 percent gain)
5. Oil and gas extraction (19.6 percent gain)
Johnson County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Private households industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 24.4 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter) to 2006 (2nd Quarter). These losses have declined faster than the industry has seen in the Wyoming, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 1.2 percent. The losses in the Private households industry in Johnson County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States gained 1.9 in percent of jobs in the Private households industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Private households (24.4 percent decline)
2. Clothing stores (23.1 percent decline)
3. Child day care services (20.6 percent decline)
4. Other professional and technical services (16.7 percent decline)
5. Services to buildings and dwellings (8.7 percent decline)
Total industry employment has increased by 7.3 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than percent in Wyoming, experiencing a gain of 6.2 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2005. The gains 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.
Of the area's industries (4-digit NAICS), the Child day care services industry experienced most substantial job loss, losing 7 jobs in that time period. The declines in the Child day care services industry make up 29.3 percent of the total job loss in Johnson County, Wyoming.
Top 5 Industries
1. Child day care services (7 jobs lost)
2. Private households (4 jobs lost)
3. Other professional and technical services (3 jobs lost)
4. Clothing stores (3 jobs lost)
5. RV parks and recreational camps (3 jobs lost)
In Johnson County, Wyoming, the aggregate employment for all industry sectors has increased by 169 total jobs from 2005 to 2006.
Out of the 25 industry sectors (4-digit NAICS) with employment figures reported by the BLS in each quarter, 9 accounted an for increase in employment during the period and 15 industries reported a drop in employment.
Total One-Year Employment Growth in Johnson County
Out of the 4-digit NAICS industries, the Support activities for mining industry has accounted the most employment growth with a total of 67 employees finding new jobs in the industry. The employment growth in the Support activities for mining industry makes up 42.3 percent of the total number of new jobs in Johnson County.
Top 5 Industries
1. Support activities for mining (67 new jobs)
2. Management and technical consulting services (24 new jobs)
3. Limited-service eating places (13 new jobs)
4. Full-service restaurants (10 new jobs)
5. Offices of dentists (10 new jobs)
Johnson County One-Year Percentage Growth in Employment
The Management and technical consulting services industry has seen the largest percentage job growth, expanding by 130.9 percent from the 2005 (Q2) to the 2006 (Q2). This industry in Johnson County has grow faster than the growth seen in the industry for Wyoming, where the industry took a gain of 17.7 percent. The Management and technical consulting services industry in Johnson County outpaced the United States, which experienced a gained 9.5 percent.
Top 5 Industries
1. Management and technical consulting services (130.9 percent gain)
2. Offices of dentists (70.7 percent gain)
3. Direct selling establishments (47.4 percent gain)
4. Support activities for mining (44.5 percent gain)
5. Oil and gas extraction (19.6 percent gain)
Johnson County One-Year Percentage Decline in Employment
The Private households industry has seen the largest percentage drop in employment, losing 24.4 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter) to 2006 (2nd Quarter). These losses have declined faster than the industry has seen in the Wyoming, where the industry sector experienced a loss of 1.2 percent. The losses in the Private households industry in Johnson County outpaced the United States industry losses overall. During this period, the United States gained 1.9 in percent of jobs in the Private households industry.
Top 5 Industries
1. Private households (24.4 percent decline)
2. Clothing stores (23.1 percent decline)
3. Child day care services (20.6 percent decline)
4. Other professional and technical services (16.7 percent decline)
5. Services to buildings and dwellings (8.7 percent decline)
Total industry employment has increased by 7.3 percent from 2005 (2nd Quarter). These figures are greater than percent in Wyoming, experiencing a gain of 6.2 percent since the 2nd Quarter of 2005. The gains 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.

