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Competitive Workforce

Change in Total Jobs


The growth or decline in total jobs, shown as a percentage gain or loss from the previous year.

Employment by Sector


The net growth or decline in jobs by sector, shown as a percentage gain or loss from 2001.

Unemployment Rate


Unemployed individuals are those without jobs who are able, available and actively seeking work. The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the total labor force (the total number of employed and unemployed individuals 16 or older and not living in prisons, mental hospitals or nursing homes).

Change in Average Salary Since 2000


The cumulative percentage change in average salary since 2000.

Average Salary by Sector


The average annual salary paid to workers in each economic sector.

Working-Age Population


The change, expressed as a percentage, of the number of people in selected age groups within the resident working–age population.

Change in Number of Businesses by Sector


The change in the number of business establishments by sector, shown as a percentage gain or loss from 2000 to 2010.

Indicators

  • Competitive Workforce
    • Change in Total Jobs
    • Employment by Sector
    • Unemployment Rate
    • Change in Average Salary Since 2000
    • Average Salary by Sector
    • Working-Age Population
    • Change in Number of Businesses by Sector
  • Public Sector
    • Public Assistance
    • Spending for All Local Government
  • Getting There
    • People Entering/Leaving County/Region for Work
    • Households with Vehicles
    • Means of Transportation to Work
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Featured Indicator

Student Performance on Grade 3 English


The percent of students tested who scored at level 3 or above—meeting or exceeding the state standard—on the Grade 3 English exam. The test is scored by placing a student’s performance in one of four levels.

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