Appling County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Appling Bacon Jeff Davis Pierce Tattnall Toombs Wayne Appling Area Georgia United States Labor Force 9,386 4,666 5,339 8,487 9,338 13,963 12,119 63,298 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 8,466 4,246 4,626 7,715 8,534 12,625 10,741 56,953 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 920 9.8% 420 9.0% 713 13.4% 772 9.1% 804 8.6% 1,338 9.6% 1,378 11.4% 6,345 10.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Appling City of Baxley Appling Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 17,408 93 18,011 3.5 19,640 12.8 4,150 130,957 142,710 9.0 154,114 17.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Paper Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 108 27 0 55 26 1 1 4 1 1 0 2 1 3 6 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 287 4 27 78 18 6 19 9 23 0 6 3 26 4 33 31 6 401 34 8 10 16 435 Appling EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,419 426 22.1 536 6.6 393 0 0.0 0 390 6.1 526 604 9.4 644 * * * * * * 156 2.4 830 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 90 1.4 386 146 2.3 676 * * 59 * 0 0 0 0 0 3,450 * 157 668 240 39 168 28 * * * * 0.9 460 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.8 789 * * 2.4 621 10.4 413 3.7 686 0.6 807 2.6 621 0.4 323 62 1.0 811 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 461 7.2 356 * * * 447 7.0 215 162 * 4,870 1,545 52 110 1,383 6,414 2.5 474 * * 75.9 663 24.1 681 0.8 926 1.7 570 21.6 547 100.0 678 NUMBER OF FIRMS 672 188 Appling Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,240 2,812 23.9 603 6.6 452 1 * 328 2,163 155 5,265 12 456 11 246 23 1,042 6 954 2 * 2 * 11 81 1 * 22 408 13 634 * * 5.1 628 12.3 673 1.1 498 0.6 376 2.4 619 2.2 1,339 * * * * 0.2 560 * * 1.0 467 1.5 640 2 2 20 9 1 1 2 4 11 2,215 21 147 597 127 43 153 74 * * 127 106 * * * * 61 21,955 1,333 1,816 5,293 1,307 357 1,132 223 * * * * 0.3 471 0.2 401 * * * * * * * * 0.1 426 51.3 566 3.1 1,550 4.2 609 12.4 403 3.1 629 0.8 723 2.6 655 0.5 403 185 621 1.5 631 12 453 1.1 639 92 525 18 159 307 4,718 19 127 226 2,964 1.2 520 0.4 317 11.0 656 0.3 273 6.9 229 194 44 2,931 231 53 80 98 3,162 271,509 934 26 32,221 10,556 648 2,601 7,307 42,776 3,798,106 2.2 0.1 75.3 24.7 1.5 6.1 17.1 100.0 422 512 577 601 1,059 578 569 584 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Appling Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Appling Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Appling Altamaha Homecare Inc Baxley-Appling County Hospital Southern Nuclear Operating Co Wal-Mart Williams Brothers Truck Ing Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Appling Area Southern Nuclear Operating Co Baxley-Appling County Hospital Propex Operating Company Llc Tatnall State Prison Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Trane US Inc Total Renal Care Inc Wal-Mart Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Wayne Memorial Hospital COUNTY Appling Appling Jeff Davis Tattnall Toombs Toombs Toombs Toombs Wayne Wayne Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Appling COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Appling, GA Jeff Davis, GA Bacon, GA Wayne, GA Telfair, GA Coffee, GA Toombs, GA Tattnall, GA Other Total Residents: 5,439 615 214 147 118 116 102 80 752 7,583 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 71.7 8.1 2.8 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.1 9.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Appling &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Appling, GA Toombs, GA Jeff Davis, GA Wayne, GA Montgomery, GA Bacon, GA Tattnall, GA Pierce, GA Other Total Residents: 5,439 491 288 265 174 155 65 55 378 7,310 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 74.4 6.7 3.9 3.6 2.4 2.1 0.9 0.8 5.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e23O8.3H-42T2.%7i6Ag45.%h-0L2534%83S45.6c-67265h3%64+o5.o-34l%4 Appling Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.6% 37.5% 19.9% 6.1% 3.0% 100.0% 18-24 42.4% 34.2% 20.6% 2.6% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 27.0% 40.9% 22.8% 7.2% 2.1% 100.0% 35-44 26.3% 41.4% 22.3% 7.0% 3.1% 100.0% 45-64 28.6% 39.6% 20.1% 6.9% 4.8% 100.0% 65+ 53.7% 26.6% 12.3% 4.7% 2.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Appling Bacon Jeff Davis Pierce Tattnall Toombs Wayne Appling Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 204 72 140 222 144 268 314 1,364 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 204 72 140 222 144 268 314 1,364 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Appling Area Toombs Troy University Southeastern Technical College Appling Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College) Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Wayne Altamaha Technical College Tattnall Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 12 2009 14 29 12 11 7 4 2 25 21 26 7 7 14 59 58 28 11 4 3 5 5 3 22 5 13 69 62 64 7 2 11 97 92 74 26 9 18 20 10 16 32 32 37 5 7 5 11 18 7 82 66 90 5 2 2 1 5 2 125 79 63 22 12 56 5 2 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -14.3 2008-2009 16.7 -58.6 -8.3 -42.9 -50.0 -16.0 23.8 0.0 100.0 -1.7 -51.7 -63.6 -25.0 0.0 -77.3 -40.0 160.0 -10.1 -71.4 -5.2 -65.4 -50.0 0.0 40.0 63.6 -19.5 -60.0 400.0 -36.8 -45.5 -60.0 3.2 450.0 -19.6 100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 36.4 0.0 -60.0 -20.3 366.7 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Appling County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Appling NUMBER PERCENT 8,127 100.0 587 7.2 44 0.5 124 1.5 558 6.9 220 2.7 725 8.9 1,288 15.9 638 7.9 618 7.6 1,161 14.3 499 6.1 784 9.7 150 1.9 678 8.3 53 0.7 Appling Area NUMBER PERCENT 56,357 100.0 4,380 7.8 430 0.8 1,228 2.2 4,596 8.2 1,434 2.5 5,268 9.4 8,009 14.2 4,001 7.1 3,882 6.9 6,422 11.4 3,595 6.4 5,091 9.0 1,937 3.4 5,685 10.1 399 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Appling 341 26 41 54 05 16 Bacon 165 11 40 21 Jeff Davis 207 15 45 29 Pierce 379 31 96 66 06 6 05 6 05 9 Tattnall Toombs Wayne 295 22 47 45 677 47 150 158 760 49 145 189 10 42 19 24 12 14 Total Area 2,824 201 564 562 62 117 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 24 19 112 9 5 39 23 12 37 11 7 82 20 18 38 28 45 114 55 11 194 170 117 616 Misc. 44 28 35 72 53 92 91 415 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 263 N Brunswick Street Jesup GA 31545 Phone: (912) 427 - 5842 Fax: (912) 427 - 5881 Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Atkinson County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Atkinson Berrien Clinch Coffee Lanier Ware Atkinson Area Georgia United States Labor Force 3,306 8,140 2,879 16,446 4,141 14,896 49,808 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 2,836 7,108 2,580 14,014 3,783 13,336 43,657 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 470 14.2% 1,032 12.7% 299 10.4% 2,432 14.8% 358 8.6% 1,560 10.5% 6,151 12.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Atkinson City of Pearson Atkinson Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 7,610 140 8,230 8.1 8,606 13.1 1,805 110,985 117,467 5.8 126,994 14.4 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Transportation Equipment Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Chemical Primary Metal Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product Plastics and Rubber Products Food Furniture and Related Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 25 9 1 4 11 1 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 1 4 28 10 1 5 6 6 0 3 0 8 1 6 4 2 110 23 6 7 10 133 Atkinson EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 568 37.6 608 53 3.5 506 * * * * * * 509 33.7 621 * * * * * * 378 25.0 626 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 479 31.7 478 * * * 21 1.4 784 183 12.1 343 49 3.2 686 * * * 50 3.3 581 10 0.7 223 13 0.9 1,092 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 71 4.7 646 * * * 49 3.2 152 7 * 1,047 463 23 30 410 1,511 0.5 432 * * 69.3 543 30.6 572 1.5 715 2.0 498 27.1 504 100.0 538 Atkinson Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 502 8,671 119 1,455 22.9 579 3.8 424 2 226 155 10 4 26 14 1 1 2 3 3 3 5 6 6 10 10 11 20 20 1,982 14 146 540 89 33 146 91 * 1,462 5,746 641 26 1,288 1,165 * * * * * 381 48 29 57 108 275 613 128 812 20,529 138 1,285 5,497 1,374 328 1,055 300 * * 3.9 576 15.2 620 1.7 588 0.1 396 3.4 572 3.1 727 * * * * * * * * * * 1.0 703 0.1 643 0.1 442 0.2 545 0.3 589 0.7 546 1.6 550 0.3 444 2.1 664 54.2 547 0.4 1,023 3.4 634 14.5 461 3.6 673 0.9 671 2.8 722 0.8 428 162 666 1.8 702 12 365 1.0 624 78 908 6 59 264 4,943 22 151 187 2,771 2.4 463 0.2 350 13.1 731 0.4 227 7.3 227 192 31 2,515 231 46 104 81 2,746 271,509 691 35 29,235 8,642 344 2,604 5,694 37,875 3,798,106 1.8 418 0.1 398 77.2 556 22.8 596 0.9 928 6.9 599 15.0 575 100.0 565 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Atkinson Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Atkinson Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Atkinson First String Space Inc Freedom Trailers Llc Harvey's Supermarket TLC Mouldings Willacoochee Industrial Fabrics Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Atkinson Area Harvey's Supermarket Bway Corporation Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Brooks Auto Parts Inc Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Ware County State Prison Baptist Village Inc COUNTY Berrien Clinch Coffee Ware Coffee Coffee Coffee Ware Ware Ware Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Atkinson COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Atkinson, GA Coffee, GA Clinch, GA Ware, GA Berrien, GA Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Lowndes, GA Other Total Residents: 1,796 872 139 100 64 48 28 16 81 3,144 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.1 27.7 4.4 3.2 2.0 1.5 0.9 0.5 2.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Atkinson &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Atkinson, GA Coffee, GA Ware, GA Berrien, GA Clinch, GA Lanier, GA Tift, GA Ben Hill, GA Other Total Residents: 1,796 429 153 100 78 73 35 23 96 2,783 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 64.5 15.4 5.5 3.6 2.8 2.6 1.3 0.8 3.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.4H-02T2.%6iAg45.%h-7L3534%14S45.6c-72265h3%74+o5.o-74l%4 Atkinson Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 34.6% 35.4% 20.8% 5.7% 3.4% 100.0% 18-24 39.0% 35.9% 22.3% 2.6% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 26.7% 39.2% 24.3% 7.1% 2.7% 100.0% 35-44 27.7% 39.9% 22.4% 6.0% 4.0% 100.0% 45-64 31.7% 36.0% 21.0% 6.5% 4.9% 100.0% 65+ 54.2% 24.2% 13.1% 5.1% 3.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Atkinson Berrien Clinch Coffee Lanier Ware Atkinson Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 58 159 78 348 71 346 1,060 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 58 159 78 348 71 346 1,060 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Atkinson County Atkinson East Central Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Coffee Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College www.eastcentraltech.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 3 2009 9 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 46 69 116 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 6 2 14 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 23 61 52 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 2 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 9 15 5 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 14 11 40 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 23 32 30 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 29 135 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 8 8 5 16 18 24 Electrician 11 36 39 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 14 15 13 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 16 14 24 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 75 68 Medical Reception/Receptionist 6 1 6 Medical/Clinical Assistant 9 7 16 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 6 6 5 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 26 63 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 30 26 26 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 22 77 79 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 2 2 1 2 21 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 200.0 50.0 68.1 -66.7 600.0 165.2 -14.8 -71.4 0.0 66.7 -66.7 -21.4 263.6 39.1 -6.3 -34.1 365.5 0.0 -37.5 12.5 227.3 7.1 -12.5 87.5 -83.3 -22.2 0.0 142.3 -13.3 250.0 0.0 33.3 8.3 -13.3 71.4 -9.3 500.0 128.6 -16.7 15.9 0.0 2.6 -50.0 950.0 90.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from East Central Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Atkinson County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Atkinson NUMBER PERCENT 3,397 100.0 242 7.1 19 0.6 39 1.2 207 6.1 43 1.3 208 6.1 413 12.2 248 7.3 196 5.8 735 21.6 273 8.0 404 11.9 38 1.1 284 8.4 48 1.4 Atkinson Area NUMBER PERCENT 48,445 100.0 3,570 7.4 339 0.7 1,059 2.2 3,826 7.9 981 2.0 5,172 10.7 6,561 13.5 2,763 5.7 3,336 6.9 7,080 14.6 3,195 6.6 3,904 8.1 1,153 2.4 5,025 10.4 481 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Atkinson 211 10 31 19 14 15 Berrien Clinch Coffee 241 94 1,593 18 44 33 3 11 17 71 278 251 05 10 03 0 68 239 Lanier Ware Total Area 109 1,226 3,474 9 30 25 86 292 277 197 686 622 02 3 29 33 121 300 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 29 9 42 23 10 54 7 2 20 137 79 206 6 5 16 37 44 207 239 149 545 Misc. 42 44 31 264 13 221 615 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 70 Lockwood Drive Douglas GA 31533 Phone: (912) 389 - 4254 Fax: (912) 389 - 4307 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Bacon County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Bacon Appling Coffee Jeff Davis Pierce Ware Bacon Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,666 9,386 16,446 5,339 8,487 14,896 59,220 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 4,246 8,466 14,014 4,626 7,715 13,336 52,403 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 420 9.0% 920 9.8% 2,432 14.8% 713 13.4% 772 9.1% 1,560 10.5% 6,817 11.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Bacon City of Alma Bacon Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 10,122 124 10,601 4.7 11,215 10.8 3,236 128,952 137,633 6.7 147,984 14.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Apparel Primary Metal Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Transportation Equipment Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 54 26 13 15 3 1 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 191 2 11 51 25 2 12 4 14 1 11 1 18 3 17 19 2 247 26 6 10 10 273 Bacon EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,110 436 51 623 31.5 445 12.4 296 1.4 310 17.7 560 338 9.6 512 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,814 * 60 292 198 * 137 * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.5 494 * * 1.7 515 8.3 361 5.6 461 * * 3.9 607 * * 51 1.4 426 * * * 97 2.8 411 * * * * * * 19 0.5 223 244 6.9 211 95 * 2,925 598 24 97 477 3,523 2.7 425 * * 83.0 470 17.0 656 0.7 925 2.8 511 13.5 531 100.0 487 NUMBER OF FIRMS 649 144 319 186 15 7 32 10 26 16 9 1 Bacon Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,068 1,803 2,075 6,190 21.7 562 3.9 428 4.5 568 13.4 599 994 2.1 536 834 1,703 41 1.8 534 3.7 593 0.1 422 455 1.0 526 128 0.3 470 70 0.2 582 * * * 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 9 12 14 16 2,418 17 184 653 137 42 167 94 * * * * * 126 372 69 100 849 142 208 26,130 * 1,808 6,389 2,128 437 1,184 328 * * * * * * * * * * 0.3 417 0.8 706 0.1 949 0.2 573 1.8 748 0.3 575 0.4 665 56.4 573 * * 3.9 638 13.8 450 4.6 647 0.9 746 2.6 678 0.7 437 210 762 1.6 579 13 577 1.2 589 95 978 13 * 293 5,517 26 209 230 3,534 2.1 456 * * 11.9 705 0.5 237 7.6 226 244 40 3,107 239 52 100 87 3,346 271,509 989 28 36,226 10,115 404 2,666 7,045 46,338 3,798,106 2.1 431 0.1 460 78.2 570 21.8 598 0.9 926 5.8 595 15.2 580 100.0 576 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Bacon Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Bacon Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bacon Bacon County Health Serv Inc D L Lee & Sons Inc Jackie J Tanner Milliken & Company Richmond Baking of Georgia Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bacon Area Southern Nuclear Operating Co Baxley-Appling County Hospital Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Brooks Auto Parts Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Ware County State Prison COUNTY Appling Appling Coffee Ware Coffee Coffee Coffee Jeff Davis Ware Ware Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Bacon COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Ware, GA Appling, GA Pierce, GA Duval, FL Jeff Davis, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents: 2,852 485 279 155 88 49 44 33 210 4,195 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.0 11.6 6.7 3.7 2.1 1.2 1.0 0.8 5.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Bacon &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Appling, GA Ware, GA Pierce, GA Jeff Davis, GA Wayne, GA McIntosh, GA Other Total Residents: 2,852 258 214 161 144 68 28 14 39 3,778 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 75.5 6.8 5.7 4.3 3.8 1.8 0.7 0.4 1.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.3H-72T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-4L2534%94S45.6c-21265h3%64+o5.o-54l%4 Bacon Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.4% 37.3% 20.5% 5.7% 3.2% 100.0% 18-24 38.7% 36.8% 21.9% 2.3% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 25.4% 40.0% 24.9% 7.1% 2.5% 100.0% 35-44 26.5% 42.8% 20.9% 6.2% 3.7% 100.0% 45-64 29.2% 38.8% 21.1% 6.3% 4.7% 100.0% 65+ 54.1% 25.1% 12.6% 5.1% 3.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Appling Bacon Coffee Jeff Davis Pierce Ware Bacon Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 204 72 348 140 222 346 1,332 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 204 72 348 140 222 346 1,332 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Bacon Area Appling Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College) Coffee Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College Bacon Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.altamahatech.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 23 2009 35 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 19 10 14 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 10 10 8 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 3 18 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 25 10 42 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 8 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 3 15 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 16 20 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 27 27 30 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 1 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 11 13 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 4 7 11 6 9 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 17 13 11 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 14 10 20 3 1 4 Forest Technology/Technician 17 10 11 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 13 10 15 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 18 17 23 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 31 25 26 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 63 4 63 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 48 38 53 Lineworker 10 64 49 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 4 1 1 Medical/Clinical Assistant 5 9 10 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 27 19 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 28 85 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 6 23 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 19 16 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 7 7 12 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 4 3 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 22 12 8 Surveying Technology/Surveying 5 3 4 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 41 49 38 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 4 1 2 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -17.9 2008-2009 52.2 -47.4 40.0 0.0 -20.0 500.0 -83.3 -60.0 320.0 -20.0 -25.0 400.0 -60.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 11.1 -94.1 0.0 -75.0 18.2 -63.6 75.0 -45.5 -23.5 -28.6 50.0 -15.4 100.0 -66.7 -41.2 -23.1 -5.6 -19.4 -93.7 -33.3 -20.8 540.0 -75.0 80.0 -29.6 21.7 -68.4 11.8 0.0 -25.0 -45.5 -40.0 19.5 -75.0 300.0 10.0 50.0 35.3 4.0 1475.0 -50.0 39.5 -23.4 0.0 11.1 -26.3 203.6 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -66.7 -33.3 33.3 -22.4 100.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 25 2008 13 2009 70 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -48.0 2008-2009 438.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Bacon County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Bacon NUMBER PERCENT 4,496 100.0 384 8.5 15 0.3 124 2.8 234 5.2 130 2.9 288 6.4 709 15.8 285 6.3 300 6.7 690 15.4 299 6.7 460 10.2 144 3.2 424 9.4 10 0.2 Bacon Area NUMBER PERCENT 56,881 100.0 4,127 7.3 375 0.7 1,345 2.4 4,354 7.7 1,245 2.2 6,161 10.8 7,920 13.9 3,445 6.1 4,072 7.2 7,777 13.7 3,837 6.8 4,516 7.9 1,492 2.6 5,780 10.2 435 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Bacon 165 11 40 21 06 6 Appling Coffee Jeff Davis Pierce Ware 341 1,593 207 379 1,226 26 41 54 71 278 251 15 45 29 31 96 66 86 292 277 05 16 68 239 05 6 05 9 29 33 Total Area 3,911 240 792 698 118 309 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 9 5 39 24 19 112 137 79 206 23 12 37 11 7 82 37 44 207 241 166 683 Misc. 28 44 264 35 72 221 664 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 70 Lockwood Drive Douglas GA 31533 Phone: (912) 389 - 4254 Fax: (912) 389 - 4307 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Baker County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Baker Calhoun Decatur Dougherty Early Miller Mitchell Baker Area Georgia United States Labor Force 1,656 2,352 12,043 42,234 5,565 3,668 10,402 77,920 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 1,513 2,095 10,583 37,924 5,005 3,367 9,394 69,881 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 143 8.6% 257 10.9% 1,460 12.1% 4,310 10.2% 560 10.1% 301 8.2% 1,008 9.7% 8,039 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Baker City of Newton Baker Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 4,053 154 3,637 -10.3 4,016 -0.9 851 177,196 176,236 -0.5 181,554 2.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Chemical Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Product Mills Apparel Plastics and Rubber Products Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Machinery Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product Furniture and Related Product Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Food Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 12 10 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 2 7 5 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 5 0 1 2 0 43 14 5 6 3 57 Baker EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 79 15.6 629 67 13.2 539 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 243 48.0 569 0 0.0 0 * * * 43 8.5 247 11 2.2 374 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 26 5.1 539 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 322 63.6 600 185 36.6 571 11 2.2 649 17 3.4 560 157 31.0 505 506 100.0 561 NUMBER OF FIRMS 670 194 Baker Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 13,220 1,642 18.1 798 2.2 521 2 * 318 2,393 156 9,077 15 237 1 * * * 3.3 713 12.4 864 0.3 1,019 * * 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 7 8 11 11 12 12 14 17 21 3,550 10 266 856 147 60 302 169 * * * * * 51 553 1,747 * 213 57 86 193 116 375 132 * 272 42,045 227 2,921 9,033 2,535 981 1,824 664 * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 525 0.8 545 2.4 1,402 * * 0.3 600 0.1 498 0.1 599 0.3 640 0.2 538 0.5 524 0.2 685 * * 0.4 655 57.5 564 0.3 1,369 4.0 750 12.4 401 3.5 665 1.3 797 2.5 805 0.9 522 309 1,942 2.7 776 23 427 0.6 2,200 170 3,645 24 703 443 9,159 45 502 328 5,212 5.0 364 1.0 519 12.5 746 0.7 297 7.1 235 398 67 4,287 327 82 120 125 4,614 271,509 2,271 35 55,300 17,842 3,471 4,521 9,850 73,138 3,798,106 3.1 0.0 75.6 24.4 4.7 6.2 13.5 100.0 422 587 620 752 1,244 616 642 652 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Baker Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Baker Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Baker Bethel Farms Ltd Ichauway Inc Michael's Shopping Center Inc Pineland Plantation Real Estate Plantation Seed Conditioners Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Baker Area Bainbridge Manor Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance USA The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart Millercoors Llc Albany State University Darton College Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc Equity Group GA Div Llc COUNTY Decatur Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Early Mitchell Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Baker COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Baker, GA Dougherty, GA Mitchell, GA Decatur, GA Calhoun, GA Miller, GA Early, GA Lee, GA Other Total Residents: 532 460 190 79 77 56 45 19 85 1,543 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 34.5 29.8 12.3 5.1 5.0 3.6 2.9 1.2 5.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Baker &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Baker, GA 532 Mitchell, GA 106 Dougherty, GA 77 Newton, GA 43 Decatur, GA 36 Grady, GA 11 Early, GA 7 Calhoun, GA 6 Other 6 Total Residents: 830 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 64.1 12.8 9.3 5.2 4.3 1.3 0.8 0.7 0.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e32O8.9H-62T2.%1i8Ag45.%h-8L2434%68S45.6c-80265h3%34+o5.o-34l%4 Baker Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.8% 31.3% 25.9% 8.2% 4.7% 100.0% 18-24 33.6% 31.7% 31.9% 2.4% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.8% 32.1% 31.2% 11.1% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 23.3% 34.2% 28.9% 8.6% 5.1% 100.0% 45-64 26.8% 31.6% 24.1% 9.9% 7.7% 100.0% 65+ 48.0% 26.4% 14.7% 6.9% 4.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Calhoun Decatur Dougherty Early Miller Mitchell Baker Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 25 313 752 143 89 208 1,549 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 19 25 313 752 143 89 208 1,549 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Baker Area Dougherty Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College Early Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Baker Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 39 32 55 Adult Development and Aging 1 3 2 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 2 5 10 7 13 13 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 62 60 60 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 60 83 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 150.0 100.0 85.7 -3.2 38.3 -4.0 1000.0 -52.0 0.0 -21.4 22.2 -11.8 -32.6 -50.0 -47.4 0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 -54.5 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 -60.0 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 13 2008 9 2009 18 21 17 16 43 58 73 22 19 26 3 11 4 13 20 18 17 29 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -30.8 2008-2009 100.0 -19.0 -5.9 34.9 25.9 -13.6 36.8 266.7 -63.6 53.8 -10.0 70.6 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Baker County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Baker NUMBER PERCENT 1,749 100.0 189 10.8 30 1.7 29 1.7 115 6.6 38 2.2 154 8.8 219 12.5 75 4.3 50 2.9 210 12.0 185 10.6 154 8.8 104 6.0 163 9.3 34 1.9 Baker Area NUMBER PERCENT 75,420 100.0 6,809 9.0 1,398 1.9 1,863 2.5 7,005 9.3 1,980 2.6 8,097 10.7 10,473 13.9 3,279 4.4 3,728 4.9 8,635 11.5 4,394 5.8 4,799 6.4 1,921 2.6 9,846 13.1 1,193 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Baker Calhoun 59 3 14 17 02 7 83 4 11 11 04 6 Decatur Dougherty Early 965 2,600 163 56 204 201 195 550 689 11 24 23 32 36 35 162 01 19 Miller Mitchell Total Area 112 746 4,728 5 18 18 29 128 172 303 949 1,131 04 7 20 93 98 330 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 1 4 0 5 6 9 70 25 81 119 75 258 16 12 16 13 9 9 25 28 75 249 159 448 Misc. 11 27 260 517 41 29 176 1,061 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 26 South Harney Street Camilla GA 31730 Phone: (229) 522 - 3630 Fax: (229) 522 - 3633 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582 1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Baldwin County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Baldwin Hancock Jones Putnam Washington Wilkinson Baldwin Area Georgia United States Labor Force 20,536 3,346 14,245 10,330 8,013 4,710 61,180 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 18,094 2,720 13,061 9,241 6,960 4,212 54,288 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 2,442 11.9% 626 18.7% 1,184 8.3% 1,089 10.5% 1,053 13.1% 498 10.6% 6,892 11.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Baldwin City of Milledgeville Baldwin Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 44,738 43 18,757 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 46,337 3.6 51,125 14.3 128,734 134,746 4.7 149,669 16.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 117 5 0 81 31 4 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 0 0 701 3 25 183 17 9 56 37 58 0 43 8 104 12 83 63 7 825 72 6 50 16 897 Baldwin EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,193 14 12.6 931 0.1 625 0 422 1,757 23 * * * 16 * * * * * * 12 20 0 0 8,102 51 135 2,063 62 148 338 118 0.0 0 2.4 743 10.1 979 0.1 678 * * * * * * 0.1 361 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 390 0.1 487 0.0 0 0.0 0 46.4 462 0.3 1,469 0.8 659 11.8 411 0.4 662 0.8 630 1.9 747 0.7 415 306 1.8 431 0 0.0 0 441 98 2,230 142 1,628 2.5 318 0.6 507 12.8 652 0.8 320 9.3 203 342 4 10,299 7,158 65 5,549 1,544 17,457 2.0 0.0 59.0 41.0 0.4 31.8 8.8 100.0 410 362 697 750 1,034 560 657 571 Baldwin Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 456 6,464 47 388 16.8 829 1.0 570 18 287 104 9 2 21 2 8 4 5 13 10 8 3 9 8 1 1 1,773 15 89 431 72 25 127 91 1,166 1,576 3,333 60 * 611 * 25 156 276 508 134 * * 36 32 * * 18,098 558 524 4,783 1,038 327 938 244 3.0 1,075 4.1 665 8.7 850 0.2 572 * * 1.6 564 * * 0.1 321 0.4 744 0.7 609 1.3 1,020 0.3 697 * * * * 0.1 559 0.1 485 * * * * 47.1 508 1.5 1,423 1.4 746 12.4 393 2.7 584 0.9 682 2.4 753 0.6 515 158 713 1.9 607 8 * * * 107 746 16 * 212 3,724 27 287 186 2,920 1.9 410 * * 9.7 601 0.7 300 7.6 210 209 31 2,260 229 37 109 83 2,489 271,509 700 13 24,575 13,850 255 7,470 6,125 38,424 3,798,106 1.8 389 0.0 476 64.0 592 36.0 576 0.7 895 19.4 562 15.9 579 100.0 586 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Baldwin Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Baldwin Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Baldwin Baldwin State Prison Central State Hospital Georgia College & State University Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Rheem Sales Company Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Baldwin Area Central State Hospital Georgia College & State University Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Baldwin State Prison Rheem Sales Company Inc Vought Aircraft Industries Inc Georgia Military College Haband Operations Llc Washington County Hospital Authorit Basf Catalysts Llc COUNTY Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Putnam Washington Wilkinson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Baldwin COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Baldwin, GA Bibb, GA Putnam, GA Washington, GA Wilkinson, GA Greene, GA Hancock, GA Jones, GA Other Total Residents: 13,630 900 775 311 303 159 153 145 739 17,115 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.6 5.3 4.5 1.8 1.8 0.9 0.9 0.8 4.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Baldwin &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Baldwin, GA Hancock, GA Putnam, GA Wilkinson, GA Jones, GA Washington, GA Bibb, GA Laurens, GA Other Total Residents: 13,630 1,064 1,027 955 588 448 328 72 679 18,791 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 72.5 5.7 5.5 5.1 3.1 2.4 1.7 0.4 3.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.8H-21T2.%9i2Ag45.%h-8L2434%78S45.6c-6165h3%94+o5.o-44l%4 Baldwin Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.2% 37.4% 22.1% 7.8% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 31.2% 32.2% 32.4% 3.8% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 19.8% 41.3% 25.4% 10.7% 2.9% 100.0% 35-44 19.4% 44.5% 22.3% 9.1% 4.7% 100.0% 45-64 27.6% 37.6% 19.4% 8.4% 7.1% 100.0% 65+ 48.6% 27.0% 14.0% 5.4% 5.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baldwin Hancock Jones Putnam Washington Wilkinson Baldwin Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 274 84 304 147 218 81 1,108 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 274 84 304 147 218 81 1,108 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Baldwin Area Jones Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Putnam Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Baldwin Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus Hancock Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Washington Sandersville Technical College www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 55 2009 79 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 67 44 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 15 9 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 58 83 99 5 8 7 5 9 4 12 7 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 79 27 83 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 3 4 Barbering/Barber 11 9 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 8 6 5 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 15 17 12 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 3 5 Carpentry/Carpenter 36 20 43 Child Care and Support Services Management 27 16 17 Child Care Provider/Assistant 13 11 15 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 37 47 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 1 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 90 79 118 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 37 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 1 4 1 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 32 30 31 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 5 2 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 26 15 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 1 2 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 21 16 11 15 12 17 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 32 40 41 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician 15 18 59 3 1 7 34 52 57 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 28 24 17 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 49 25 23 6 3 8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 43.6 17.5 -34.3 50.0 -40.0 43.1 19.3 60.0 -12.5 80.0 -55.6 -41.7 -65.8 -25.0 -18.2 -25.0 13.3 -66.7 -44.4 -40.7 -15.4 40.0 131.3 -83.3 -12.2 -33.9 300.0 -6.3 -60.0 -42.3 100.0 -23.8 185.7 207.4 33.3 55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0 6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0 100.0 49.4 -21.6 -75.0 3.3 -50.0 40.0 100.0 -31.3 -20.0 300.0 25.0 20.0 41.7 100.0 2.5 227.8 -66.7 600.0 52.9 -14.3 -49.0 9.6 -29.2 -8.0 -50.0 166.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 11 2009 19 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 104 139 77 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 28 18 29 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 30 73 61 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 18 9 18 Insurance 2 3 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 2 2 3 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 74 88 83 Logistics and Materials Management 26 12 29 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 11 10 4 2 4 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 71 58 46 Medical Reception/Receptionist 55 57 39 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 15 15 10 Medical/Clinical Assistant 77 94 76 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 16 40 21 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 2 3 1 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 89 98 102 Operations Management and Supervision 30 31 35 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 7 4 9 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 22 29 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 4 6 6 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 23 41 36 Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician 35 29 39 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 2 5 7 Surgical Technology/Technologist 9 10 14 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 4 3 2 16 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 450.0 2008-2009 72.7 33.7 -44.6 -35.7 61.1 143.3 -16.4 -50.0 100.0 50.0 -33.3 0.0 50.0 18.9 -5.7 -53.8 141.7 -9.1 -60.0 100.0 -18.3 3.6 0.0 22.1 150.0 50.0 10.1 3.3 -42.9 15.8 50.0 78.3 -17.1 150.0 11.1 -25.0 0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 4.1 12.9 125.0 31.8 0.0 -12.2 34.5 40.0 40.0 -33.3 56.3 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Baldwin County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Baldwin NUMBER PERCENT 18,620 100.0 1,383 7.4 300 1.6 729 3.9 1,863 10.0 625 3.4 1,896 10.2 2,392 12.9 859 4.6 1,014 5.5 2,030 10.9 733 3.9 779 4.2 744 4.0 3,098 16.6 175 0.9 Baldwin Area NUMBER PERCENT 54,987 100.0 4,128 7.5 891 1.6 1,687 3.1 4,419 8.0 1,852 3.4 5,284 9.6 7,236 13.2 3,508 6.4 3,453 6.3 6,064 11.0 3,096 5.6 2,902 5.3 2,064 3.8 7,699 14.0 704 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Baldwin 1,383 84 246 384 12 52 Hancock Jones Putnam 316 17 63 63 389 51 77 46 390 24 58 78 04 18 03 8 04 24 Washington Wilkinson Total Area 408 273 3,159 26 71 73 20 54 58 222 569 702 06 15 02 14 31 131 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 94 153 159 22 57 25 39 19 84 34 25 48 21 53 51 20 19 44 230 326 411 Misc. 199 47 62 95 92 42 537 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 156 Roberson Mill Road Milledgeville GA 31061 Phone: (478) 445 - 5465 Fax: (478) 445 - 2040 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2930 Heritage Place Suite 102 Milledgeville, GA 31061-7211 Phone: (478) 445 - 4781 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Banks County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Banks Franklin Habersham Hall Jackson Madison Stephens Banks Area Georgia United States Labor Force 10,545 10,171 20,191 89,411 26,988 15,954 13,481 186,741 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 9,769 8,992 18,259 81,363 24,141 14,630 12,056 169,210 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 776 7.4% 1,179 11.6% 1,932 9.6% 8,048 9.0% 2,847 10.5% 1,324 8.3% 1,425 10.6% 17,531 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Banks City of Homer Banks Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 14,504 98 16,799 15.8 19,961 37.6 950 305,076 387,379 27.0 460,339 50.9 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 76 12 0 51 13 1 2 2 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 10 64 8 6 11 6 13 0 19 1 11 5 33 13 6 282 26 5 9 12 308 Banks EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,327 * 27.9 619 * * 0 0.0 0 153 3.2 642 902 19.0 484 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 42 0.9 703 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,564 0 134 782 15 * 44 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.9 445 0.0 0 2.8 675 16.4 433 0.3 555 * * 0.9 651 0.0 337 42 0.9 1,281 0 0.0 0 148 3.1 540 * * * 71 1.5 946 120 2.5 198 861 18.1 250 25 4 3,895 865 17 24 824 4,759 0.5 403 0.1 409 81.8 532 18.2 632 0.4 835 0.5 491 17.3 571 100.0 517 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,763 87 Banks Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 34,153 1,153 27.8 702 0.9 785 9 1,124 543 50 24 32 32 40 91 43 4 5 6 6 6 9 107 5,587 27,308 11,771 2,573 538 595 541 1,632 2,769 142 37 70 182 323 33 0.1 785 4.5 697 22.2 700 9.6 586 2.1 563 0.4 727 0.5 662 0.4 699 1.3 840 2.3 857 0.1 342 0.0 881 0.1 760 0.1 845 0.3 833 0.0 347 10 21 23 24 45 72 6,114 18 534 1,239 265 88 471 319 555 1,093 847 1,280 1,372 952 66,547 607 5,329 14,729 3,417 1,235 3,423 949 0.5 783 0.9 628 0.7 1,206 1.0 918 1.1 1,001 0.8 640 54.1 654 0.5 1,239 4.3 891 12.0 493 2.8 736 1.0 804 2.8 911 0.8 553 710 2,430 2.0 843 41 1,463 1.2 966 489 5,997 53 2,088 688 12,341 100 1,072 566 9,080 4.9 448 1.7 520 10.0 792 0.9 3,005 7.4 247 533 183 8,060 385 80 118 187 8,445 271,509 2,384 90 100,790 22,169 982 3,404 17,783 122,958 3,798,106 1.9 467 0.1 635 82.0 670 18.0 656 0.8 994 2.8 631 14.5 642 100.0 668 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Banks Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Banks Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Banks Cracker Barrel Old Country Store In Fieldale Farms Corp Lumite Inc Mount Vernon Mills Inc Windstream Communications Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Banks Area Mount Vernon Mills Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp Mar Jac Poultry Inc Willstaff Inc Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc Wayne Farms Llc COUNTY Banks Hall Hall Habersham Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Jackson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Banks COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Banks, GA Hall, GA Jackson, GA Habersham, GA Clarke, GA Gwinnett, GA Franklin, GA Stephens, GA Other Total Residents: 1,721 1,492 1,386 1,078 274 184 112 103 578 6,928 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 24.8 21.5 20.0 15.6 4.0 2.7 1.6 1.5 8.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Banks &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Banks, GA Jackson, GA Habersham, GA Hall, GA Franklin, GA Madison, GA Clarke, GA White, GA Other Total Residents: 1,721 748 398 230 229 143 138 58 282 3,947 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 43.6 19.0 10.1 5.8 5.8 3.6 3.5 1.5 7.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.1H-12T2.%8i7Ag45.%h-8L2434%68S45.6c-71265h3%34+o5.o-74l%4 Banks Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.7% 32.9% 21.8% 8.8% 4.8% 100.0% 18-24 41.1% 29.7% 25.6% 3.4% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 28.8% 32.5% 23.6% 11.4% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 23.7% 35.6% 24.5% 10.5% 5.8% 100.0% 45-64 26.7% 35.4% 21.1% 9.3% 7.6% 100.0% 65+ 48.1% 27.7% 13.3% 7.0% 3.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Franklin Habersham Hall Jackson Madison Stephens Banks Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 216 340 1,479 547 265 232 3,240 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 161 216 340 1,479 547 265 232 3,240 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Banks Area Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Banks Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Franklin Emmanuel College Stephens Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) Toccoa Falls College Habersham North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.ec.edu www.northgatech.ed www.tfc.edu www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 37 36 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 10 6 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 8 6 10 3 10 2 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 13 19 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 12 37 7 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 5 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 33 51 49 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 26 32 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 24 8 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 15 9 21 5 16 16 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 0.0 -57.1 50.0 1000.0 150.0 -20.0 -44.6 54.5 23.1 50.0 -40.0 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 0.0 100.0 83.3 0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 133.3 220.0 0.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 12 2008 14 2009 13 27 29 22 60 50 56 9 4 4 13 7 13 167 111 146 1 3 1 20 25 16 5 4 4 5 15 16 15 16 21 32 32 46 4 12 6 76 66 81 17 10 13 1 1 4 14 15 11 15 9 5 4 3 4 56 33 21 1 11 1 81 88 66 98 41 189 25 25 14 3 2 5 5 8 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 19 8 6 38 33 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 16.7 2008-2009 -7.1 7.4 -24.1 -16.7 12.0 -55.6 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 -40.0 -25.0 -41.1 1000.0 8.6 -58.2 0.0 -33.3 60.0 9.1 -71.4 0.0 -8.3 107.7 -57.9 -44.4 33.3 -36.4 -90.9 -25.0 361.0 -44.0 150.0 87.5 41.7 0.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0 -13.2 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Banks County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Banks NUMBER PERCENT 7,325 100.0 701 9.6 80 1.1 84 1.2 372 5.1 179 2.4 800 10.9 966 13.2 514 7.0 652 8.9 1,134 15.5 467 6.4 488 6.7 180 2.5 690 9.4 18 0.3 Banks Area NUMBER PERCENT 149,102 100.0 14,006 9.4 2,975 2.0 2,885 1.9 11,740 7.9 3,247 2.2 15,989 10.7 21,191 14.2 9,461 6.4 10,174 6.8 22,686 15.2 7,419 5.0 9,090 6.1 2,563 1.7 14,966 10.0 710 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Banks 234 30 56 27 04 5 Franklin Habersham Hall 352 1,018 2,268 38 78 44 100 226 151 358 463 255 06 11 28 31 37 139 Jackson Madison Stephens 618 106 144 58 384 44 64 42 721 51 130 141 09 15 05 10 07 15 Total Area 5,595 727 1,161 718 96 226 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 23 17 45 49 12 53 121 62 158 216 112 254 62 25 82 33 25 79 82 37 111 586 290 782 Misc. 27 61 141 434 117 82 147 1,009 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514 Fax: (706) 282 - 4513 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Barrow County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Oconee Walton Barrow Area Georgia United States Labor Force 34,673 64,000 413,865 89,411 26,988 18,237 41,295 688,469 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 31,114 59,358 377,923 81,363 24,141 17,131 37,178 628,208 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 3,559 10.3% 4,642 7.3% 35,942 8.7% 8,048 9.0% 2,847 10.5% 1,106 6.1% 4,117 10.0% 60,261 8.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Barrow City of Winder Barrow Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 46,561 31 72,158 55.0 90,162 93.6 10,201 1,015,537 1,368,585 34.8 1,579,511 55.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 280 5 3 202 70 2 2 4 1 4 6 3 11 1 17 3 1 3 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 809 3 79 156 36 10 52 51 93 1 79 12 72 7 78 80 29 1,118 54 11 17 26 1,172 Barrow EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,761 * 18.7 752 * * 24 908 1,654 * * 23 * * 190 * * * 79 26 * 23 45 8 0 0 0 0 0.2 769 6.2 737 11.2 781 * * * * 0.2 574 * * * * 1.3 1,339 * * * * * * 0.5 770 0.2 770 * * 0.2 865 0.3 746 0.1 416 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 8,921 41 1,028 2,129 351 * 328 236 0.0 0 0.0 0 60.5 552 0.3 1,218 7.0 784 14.4 486 2.4 827 * * 2.2 818 1.6 330 422 2.9 742 * * * 872 54 1,239 149 1,658 5.9 640 0.4 233 8.4 652 1.0 486 11.2 281 381 15 11,697 3,050 176 174 2,700 14,746 2.6 0.1 79.3 20.7 1.2 1.2 18.3 100.0 365 940 653 723 1,032 468 670 616 NUMBER OF FIRMS 5,749 119 Barrow Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 80,354 1,072 16.5 933 0.2 790 17 4,140 1,473 88 12 47 25 205 79 58 97 13 187 98 94 43 139 166 1 4 10 22 231 26,477 52,575 14,688 144 1,116 1,189 2,963 3,985 2,495 1,933 528 3,518 4,163 5,227 1,914 1,695 2,044 * * 200 1,093 0.0 831 5.4 906 10.8 951 3.0 586 0.0 527 0.2 751 0.2 1,061 0.6 847 0.8 1,454 0.5 797 0.4 885 0.1 848 0.7 814 0.9 1,115 1.1 1,793 0.4 990 0.3 670 0.4 864 * * * * 0.0 839 0.2 934 42 43 28,871 36 3,324 4,432 793 580 2,038 1,658 3,130 387 328,850 1,361 37,635 67,487 9,500 10,178 19,743 7,062 0.6 1,120 0.1 624 67.4 761 0.3 1,316 7.7 1,107 13.8 532 1.9 784 2.1 1,189 4.0 1,072 1.4 798 4,825 27,811 5.7 1,136 172 6,946 1.4 1,508 2,490 398 2,798 387 2,487 34,068 5,207 44,740 4,244 40,720 7.0 592 1.1 576 9.2 830 0.9 1,046 8.3 267 2,453 1,323 35,943 712 153 188 371 36,655 271,509 12,149 721 409,925 77,838 5,519 19,490 52,829 487,763 3,798,106 2.5 0.1 84.0 16.0 1.1 4.0 10.8 100.0 572 939 795 771 1,112 771 736 791 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Barrow Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Barrow Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Barrow Cehr Llc Chicos Distribution Services Harrison Poultry Inc Publix Super Market Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Barrow Area University of Georgia Athens Regional Medical Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Wal-Mart The Kroger Company Publix Super Market Inc Houndstooth Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp COUNTY Clarke Clarke Clarke Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Hall Hall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Barrow COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Gwinnett, GA Barrow, GA Clarke, GA DeKalb, GA Fulton, GA Hall, GA Jackson, GA Walton, GA Other Total Residents: 8,229 7,751 1,580 1,177 959 692 567 443 1,218 22,616 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 36.4 34.3 7.0 5.2 4.2 3.1 2.5 2.0 5.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Barrow &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Jackson, GA Clarke, GA Walton, GA Oconee, GA Hall, GA Madison, GA Other Total Residents: 7,751 894 883 660 554 358 336 154 967 12,557 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 61.7 7.1 7.0 5.3 4.4 2.9 2.7 1.2 7.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.9H-21T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-5L1334%58S45.6c-52165h3%34+o5.o-44l%4 Barrow Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.5% 25.0% 29.5% 17.9% 8.2% 100.0% 18-24 28.2% 24.3% 39.4% 7.7% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.5% 22.5% 28.9% 23.6% 7.5% 100.0% 35-44 13.4% 24.6% 30.5% 21.8% 9.7% 100.0% 45-64 15.5% 26.6% 28.0% 17.7% 12.3% 100.0% 65+ 38.2% 28.8% 16.9% 10.1% 6.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Oconee Walton Barrow Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 570 524 8,484 1,479 547 461 690 12,755 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 570 524 8,484 1,479 547 461 690 12,755 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Barrow Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Clarke Athens Technical College University of Georgia Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Barrow Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 37 36 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 10 6 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 8 6 10 3 10 2 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 13 19 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 12 37 7 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 5 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 33 51 49 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 26 32 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 24 8 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 0.0 -57.1 50.0 1000.0 150.0 -20.0 -44.6 54.5 23.1 50.0 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 0.0 100.0 83.3 0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 15 2008 9 2009 21 5 16 16 12 14 13 27 29 22 60 50 56 9 4 4 13 7 13 167 111 146 1 3 1 20 25 16 5 4 4 5 15 16 15 16 21 32 32 46 4 12 6 76 66 81 17 10 13 1 1 4 14 15 11 15 9 5 4 3 4 56 33 21 1 11 1 81 88 66 98 41 189 25 25 14 3 2 5 5 8 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 19 8 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -40.0 2008-2009 133.3 220.0 16.7 7.4 -16.7 -55.6 0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 -40.0 -25.0 -41.1 1000.0 8.6 -58.2 0.0 -33.3 60.0 9.1 -71.4 0.0 -8.3 107.7 -57.9 -44.4 33.3 -36.4 -90.9 -25.0 361.0 -44.0 150.0 87.5 41.7 0.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 33 2009 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -13.2 2008-2009 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Barrow County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Barrow NUMBER PERCENT 23,870 100.0 1,966 8.2 743 3.1 324 1.4 1,377 5.8 630 2.6 2,621 11.0 4,304 18.0 2,034 8.5 1,728 7.2 2,687 11.3 1,639 6.9 1,128 4.7 428 1.8 2,185 9.2 76 0.3 Barrow Area NUMBER PERCENT 537,009 100.0 71,258 13.3 30,083 5.6 12,923 2.4 57,821 10.8 11,274 2.1 69,695 13.0 86,842 16.2 29,570 5.5 25,792 4.8 39,352 7.3 18,233 3.4 23,916 4.5 6,914 1.3 50,941 9.5 2,395 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Barrow 782 149 213 50 02 12 Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Oconee 1,940 7,480 2,268 618 182 194 2,778 358 106 49 437 453 2,298 488 463 255 144 58 48 18 27 63 31 48 37 139 09 15 03 2 Walton Total Area 1,352 14,622 206 3,840 308 3,911 146 1,468 11 39 120 318 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 65 36 104 120 82 175 270 184 530 216 112 254 62 25 82 11 5 21 76 50 147 820 494 1,313 Misc. 151 389 853 434 117 25 369 2,338 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Bartow County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Bartow Cherokee Cobb Floyd Gordon Paulding Pickens Polk Bartow Area Georgia United States Labor Force 46,364 109,458 371,501 49,480 25,174 67,086 15,238 21,213 705,514 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 40,974 100,089 338,675 44,416 22,006 60,551 13,699 19,002 639,412 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 5,390 11.6% 9,369 8.6% 32,826 8.8% 5,064 10.2% 3,168 12.6% 6,535 9.7% 1,539 10.1% 2,211 10.4% 66,102 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Bartow City of Cartersville Bartow Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 76,703 25 15,925 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 96,217 25.4 117,543 53.2 1,112,939 1,385,752 24.5 1,578,604 41.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 448 16 4 275 153 4 3 13 13 8 4 5 1 16 11 16 5 13 14 2 1 5 10 9 0 0 1,528 2 147 287 86 17 108 106 147 3 133 15 159 18 167 133 55 2,031 85 15 25 45 2,116 Bartow EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 8,981 95 28.8 838 0.3 699 * 1,185 7,638 23 * 603 * 168 * 42 * 741 930 147 * 267 403 * * * 3.8 733 24.5 854 0.1 663 * * 1.9 814 * * 0.5 487 * * 0.1 566 * * 2.4 991 3.0 816 0.5 957 * * 0.9 725 1.3 1,061 * * * 753 36 48 0 0 16,939 * 1,189 3,295 1,717 185 714 331 * * 2.4 708 0.1 597 0.2 852 0.0 0 0.0 0 54.3 608 * * 3.8 755 10.6 457 5.5 696 0.6 734 2.3 808 1.1 524 1,314 4.2 810 * * * 1,384 104 2,475 364 2,879 4.4 488 0.3 1,039 7.9 810 1.2 368 9.2 267 482 28 25,948 5,229 186 762 4,281 31,177 1.5 530 0.1 693 83.2 723 16.8 781 0.6 974 2.4 654 13.7 714 100.0 692 NUMBER OF FIRMS 5,229 103 Bartow Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 77,436 673 16.6 976 0.1 551 23 3,739 1,364 65 13 44 95 66 35 164 6 87 65 95 16 160 115 27 382 28,287 48,094 4,866 691 2,638 6,619 1,253 2,077 1,730 * 2,971 3,376 1,483 1,078 2,522 1,869 760 0.1 840 6.1 965 10.3 989 1.0 646 0.1 1,379 0.6 670 1.4 686 0.3 706 0.4 1,131 0.4 743 * * 0.6 1,322 0.7 800 0.3 899 0.2 1,096 0.5 924 0.4 928 0.2 1,051 22 48 102 128 2 9 27,415 33 2,685 3,999 740 543 2,043 1,655 * 9,697 2,352 936 * 57 321,588 2,148 26,954 57,813 12,992 10,858 16,844 7,124 * * 2.1 1,433 0.5 708 0.2 820 * * 0.0 464 68.9 807 0.5 1,572 5.8 1,240 12.4 524 2.8 801 2.3 1,200 3.6 1,183 1.5 915 4,969 28,473 6.1 1,322 182 9,838 2.1 1,607 2,399 396 2,570 420 2,324 36,160 5,607 47,218 4,501 42,756 7.7 654 1.2 595 10.1 877 1.0 385 9.2 284 2,457 1,161 33,805 782 140 200 442 34,587 271,509 12,303 610 399,634 67,392 3,575 9,468 54,349 467,026 3,798,106 2.6 0.1 85.6 14.4 0.8 2.0 11.6 100.0 562 1,045 840 751 1,130 725 731 828 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Bartow Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Bartow Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bartow Anheuser Busch Inc Atlanta Market GP Inc Georgia Power Company Shaw Industries Group Inc Toyo Tire North America Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bartow Area Shaw Industries Group Inc Wellstar Health System Inc Lockheed Martin Corp The Home Depot Publix Super Market Inc Wal-Mart Kennesaw State University Ryla Teleservices Inc Petsmart Floyd Healthcare Management Inc COUNTY Bartow Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Floyd Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Bartow COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bartow, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Gordon, GA Cherokee, GA Floyd, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 20,692 6,936 1,882 1,203 1,154 986 678 392 2,017 35,940 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.6 19.3 5.2 3.3 3.2 2.7 1.9 1.1 5.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Bartow &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Bartow, GA Cobb, GA Polk, GA Floyd, GA Cherokee, GA Gordon, GA Fulton, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents: 20,692 1,947 1,831 1,376 1,104 1,034 990 607 2,910 32,491 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.7 6.0 5.6 4.2 3.4 3.2 3.0 1.9 9.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e01O8.8H-21T2.%3i7Ag45.%h-9L1334%59S45.6c-56165h3%24+o5.o-14l%4 Bartow Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 18.7% 26.4% 27.5% 19.5% 7.9% 100.0% 18-24 30.2% 28.4% 31.9% 8.9% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.9% 23.3% 28.7% 26.3% 7.8% 100.0% 35-44 12.1% 25.8% 29.5% 23.8% 8.9% 100.0% 45-64 15.5% 27.5% 26.7% 19.0% 11.2% 100.0% 65+ 39.6% 29.2% 17.6% 8.5% 5.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Cherokee Cobb Floyd Gordon Paulding Pickens Polk Bartow Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 1,880 7,205 880 593 1,349 223 352 13,473 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 991 1,880 7,205 880 593 1,349 223 352 13,473 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Bartow Area Cobb Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University Cherokee http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com www.chattcollege.com www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Pickens www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu Appalachian Technical College Floyd www.appalachiantech.edu Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter College Paulding www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) Polk www.coosavalleytech.edu Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Bartow North Metro Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.northmetrotech.edu/ Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Bartow County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Bartow NUMBER PERCENT 38,152 100.0 3,584 9.4 1,015 2.7 688 1.8 3,047 8.0 621 1.6 3,963 10.4 6,242 16.4 3,063 8.0 2,509 6.6 4,768 12.5 2,228 5.8 1,577 4.1 735 1.9 3,893 10.2 219 0.6 Bartow Area NUMBER PERCENT 595,340 100.0 84,249 14.2 36,542 6.1 14,937 2.5 62,882 10.6 11,261 1.9 77,355 13.0 98,564 16.6 33,402 5.6 29,358 4.9 37,698 6.3 21,303 3.6 22,513 3.8 8,880 1.5 53,704 9.0 2,692 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Bartow 2,480 299 612 256 33 25 Cherokee Cobb Floyd 1,348 6,550 2,196 540 2,481 199 357 71 1,946 582 408 299 08 22 28 44 18 34 Gordon Paulding Pickens 758 1,248 172 85 171 76 381 365 95 29 42 21 06 20 08 5 02 2 Polk Total Area 1,277 16,029 89 4,103 249 4,150 189 1,589 19 47 122 199 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 220 247 423 59 34 153 201 114 518 248 98 334 119 50 97 60 42 159 11 2 43 120 98 169 1,038 685 1,896 Misc. 365 104 636 558 134 133 20 297 2,247 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 19 Felton Place Cartersville GA 30120 Phone: (770) 387 - 3760 Fax: (770) 387 - 3766 Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Ben Hill County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Ben Hill Coffee Irwin Telfair Turner Wilcox Ben Hill Area Georgia United States Labor Force 7,202 16,446 4,065 4,628 4,685 3,284 40,310 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 6,099 14,014 3,463 3,998 4,061 2,908 34,543 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,103 15.3% 2,432 14.8% 602 14.8% 630 13.6% 624 13.3% 376 11.4% 5,767 14.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Ben Hill 17,473 95 17,567 0.5 18,965 8.5 City of Fitzgerald 8,758 Ben Hill Area 94,870 99,462 4.8 109,390 15.3 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Furniture and Related Product Textile Product Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 73 14 29 30 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 293 0 18 81 6 9 28 16 12 1 18 1 34 1 34 34 2 368 31 5 14 12 399 Ben Hill EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,674 289 123 1,262 27.9 592 4.8 529 2.1 570 21.1 609 * * * * * * * * * 251 4.2 584 * * * * * * * * * * * * 70 1.2 628 * * * * 198 18 0 0 0 0 0 2,613 0 92 742 141 59 167 43 * * 3.3 552 0.3 515 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 43.6 433 0.0 0 1.5 674 12.4 384 2.4 661 1.0 864 2.8 705 0.7 367 58 1.0 602 * * * 305 5.1 398 * * * 502 8.4 428 * * * 404 6.7 206 92 * 4,288 1,706 35 237 1,434 5,994 1.5 420 * * 71.5 512 28.5 623 0.6 824 4.0 525 23.9 521 100.0 504 NUMBER OF FIRMS 340 74 149 117 10 2 1 19 3 5 8 9 14 8 Ben Hill Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,343 956 889 5,499 24.7 537 3.2 443 3.0 557 18.5 550 661 2.2 571 * * * * * * 799 2.7 557 * * * 19 0.1 560 281 0.9 735 111 0.4 624 306 1.0 572 * * * 1 16 7 2 2 3 3 4 1,484 8 113 423 74 30 125 65 * 892 30 * * * 34 56 14,669 96 910 3,586 1,446 230 731 205 * * 3.0 725 0.1 472 * * * * * * 0.1 364 0.2 443 49.3 508 0.3 1,034 3.1 640 12.1 440 4.9 633 0.8 678 2.5 709 0.7 411 108 453 1.5 600 10 171 0.6 880 52 1,180 7 45 164 3,169 16 104 134 1,917 4.0 489 0.2 474 10.7 584 0.3 233 6.4 220 155 23 1,847 207 52 75 80 2,054 271,509 428 18 22,030 7,712 269 1,881 5,562 29,743 3,798,106 1.4 483 0.1 390 74.1 518 25.9 554 0.9 865 6.3 549 18.7 540 100.0 527 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Ben Hill Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Ben Hill Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ben Hill American Blanching Company Inc Cynderellas Dorminy Medical Center Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ben Hill Area Shaw Industries Group Inc Dorminy Medical Center Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Brooks Auto Parts Inc Elixir Industries Electrolux Home Products CCA of Auquisition Sub CCA of Auquisition Sub COUNTY Ben Hill Ben Hill Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Telfair Telfair Coffee Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Ben Hill COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Coffee, GA Tift, GA Wilcox, GA Turner, GA Franklin, GA Pulaski, GA Other Total Residents: 5,660 584 233 187 58 57 35 30 359 7,203 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 78.6 8.1 3.2 2.6 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.4 5.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Ben Hill &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Wilcox, GA Coffee, GA Tift, GA Turner, GA Crisp, GA Atkinson, GA Other Total Residents: 5,660 1,079 370 233 188 117 49 48 390 8,134 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.6 13.3 4.5 2.9 2.3 1.4 0.6 0.6 4.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.5H-72T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-9L3534%05S45.6c-91365h3%04+o5.o-04l%4 Ben Hill Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 35.0% 36.9% 19.6% 5.4% 3.1% 100.0% 18-24 39.7% 37.3% 20.8% 2.0% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 25.9% 41.8% 23.2% 6.6% 2.5% 100.0% 35-44 30.0% 39.2% 21.8% 5.5% 3.5% 100.0% 45-64 30.9% 38.3% 20.3% 6.3% 4.2% 100.0% 65+ 55.1% 25.8% 10.6% 5.0% 3.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Ben Hill Coffee Irwin Telfair Turner Wilcox Ben Hill Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 171 348 74 84 94 75 846 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 171 348 74 84 94 75 846 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Ben Hill Area Ben Hill East Central Technical College East Central Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Coffee Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Turner Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) www.eastcentraltech.edu www.eastcentraltech.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.moultrietech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 3 2009 9 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 46 69 116 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 6 2 14 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 23 61 52 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 2 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 9 15 5 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 14 11 40 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 23 32 30 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 29 135 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 8 8 5 16 18 24 Electrician 11 36 39 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 14 15 13 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 16 14 24 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 75 68 Medical Reception/Receptionist 6 1 6 Medical/Clinical Assistant 9 7 16 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 6 6 5 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 26 63 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 30 26 26 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 22 77 79 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 2 2 1 2 21 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 200.0 50.0 68.1 -66.7 600.0 165.2 -14.8 -71.4 0.0 66.7 -66.7 -21.4 263.6 39.1 -6.3 -34.1 365.5 0.0 -37.5 12.5 227.3 7.1 -12.5 87.5 -83.3 -22.2 0.0 142.3 -13.3 250.0 0.0 33.3 8.3 -13.3 71.4 -9.3 500.0 128.6 -16.7 15.9 0.0 2.6 -50.0 950.0 90.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from East Central Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Ben Hill County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Ben Hill NUMBER PERCENT 7,884 100.0 642 8.1 100 1.3 169 2.1 569 7.2 195 2.5 640 8.1 978 12.4 428 5.4 503 6.4 1,645 20.9 559 7.1 510 6.5 179 2.3 713 9.0 54 0.7 Ben Hill Area NUMBER PERCENT 40,793 100.0 3,135 7.7 348 0.9 958 2.4 2,971 7.3 953 2.3 3,906 9.6 5,431 13.3 2,042 5.0 2,571 6.3 7,091 17.4 2,995 7.3 2,989 7.3 1,179 2.9 3,827 9.4 397 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Ben Hill 377 24 58 60 05 30 Coffee Irwin Telfair 1,593 189 210 71 278 251 12 40 18 8 35 43 68 239 07 8 05 5 Turner Wilcox Total Area 235 157 2,761 7 47 40 15 20 34 137 478 446 03 9 02 10 90 301 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 38 20 68 137 79 206 16 11 39 12 12 49 12 13 25 10 13 23 225 148 410 Misc. 74 264 38 41 79 30 526 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322 Fax: (229) 386 - 7188 Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Berrien County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Berrien Atkinson Coffee Cook Irwin Lanier Lowndes Tift Berrien Area Georgia United States Labor Force 8,140 3,306 16,446 6,948 4,065 4,141 53,721 18,675 115,442 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 7,108 2,836 14,014 6,085 3,463 3,783 49,391 16,670 103,350 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,032 12.7% 470 14.2% 2,432 14.8% 863 12.4% 602 14.8% 358 8.6% 4,330 8.1% 2,005 10.7% 12,092 10.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Berrien City of Nashville Berrien Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 Estimate 16,250 4,697 225,160 8,230,161 281,421,906 97 17,044 251,027 9,829,211 307,006,550 % Change 2015 2000-2009 Projected* 4.9 18,725 11.5 277,042 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 % Change 2000-2015 15.2 23.0 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Machinery Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 71 15 1 34 21 1 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 2 19 68 8 3 22 9 11 2 8 0 30 0 22 16 4 295 28 7 14 7 323 Berrien EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,154 226 29.6 533 5.8 294 * * * 140 3.6 578 783 20.1 595 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 34 0.9 346 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,790 * 141 608 13 27 179 23 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 46.0 542 * * 3.6 610 15.6 492 0.3 325 0.7 621 4.6 728 0.6 319 * * * * * * 55 1.4 513 0 0.0 0 347 8.9 472 * * * 208 5.3 220 47 3 2,947 948 37 74 837 3,894 1.2 392 0.1 428 75.7 538 24.3 681 1.0 849 1.9 693 21.5 501 100.0 536 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,061 181 Berrien Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 17,404 2,744 18.5 610 2.9 333 5 68 572 3,922 303 10,670 28 1,605 10 1,138 31 1,319 21 299 7 449 44 788 3 16 20 1,154 26 168 1 * 1 * 4 38 0.1 546 4.2 679 11.3 656 1.7 577 1.2 531 1.4 594 0.3 739 0.5 682 0.8 621 0.0 387 1.2 717 0.2 460 * * * * 0.0 839 5 9 10 12 15 17 19 20 4,736 21 323 1,189 184 72 320 245 * 694 69 63 148 535 853 1,058 53,385 322 3,087 13,277 3,773 946 2,057 1,123 * * 0.7 1,062 0.1 452 0.1 543 0.2 583 0.6 685 0.9 683 1.1 614 56.7 527 0.3 1,350 3.3 693 14.1 444 4.0 792 1.0 612 2.2 756 1.2 542 411 2,130 2.3 793 24 484 0.5 840 282 3,646 34 350 629 9,360 57 1,107 508 10,080 3.9 478 0.4 437 9.9 701 1.2 260 10.7 235 437 88 5,885 353 91 143 119 6,238 271,509 1,647 59 70,848 23,325 1,270 6,779 15,276 94,172 3,798,106 1.7 439 0.1 522 75.2 547 24.8 633 1.3 933 7.2 568 16.2 637 100.0 569 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Berrien Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Berrien Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Berrien Berrien Nursing Center Chaparral Boats Inc Harvey's Supermarket Health Care of Berrien County Propex Operating Company Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Berrien Area Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Lowes Home Centers Inc Convergys Cust Management Group Wild Adventures Lake Haven Nursing Home Tift Regional Medical Center COUNTY Coffee Lowndes Coffee Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Tift Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Berrien COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Berrien, GA Tift, GA Lowndes, GA Cook, GA Lanier, GA Atkinson, GA Irwin, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents: 4,026 1,120 992 438 136 100 73 62 320 7,267 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.4 15.4 13.7 6.0 1.9 1.4 1.0 0.9 4.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Berrien &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Berrien, GA Cook, GA Lowndes, GA Lanier, GA Tift, GA Atkinson, GA Colquitt, GA Irwin, GA Other Total Residents: 4,026 467 296 262 171 64 41 41 55 5,450 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.9 8.6 5.4 4.8 3.1 1.2 0.8 0.8 1.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.9H-52T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-4L2434%9S45.6c-19265h3%34+o5.o-04l%4 Berrien Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.3% 31.6% 26.3% 8.3% 4.5% 100.0% 18-24 28.5% 28.3% 39.2% 3.9% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.4% 32.5% 29.8% 11.6% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 23.0% 35.1% 26.8% 9.2% 5.9% 100.0% 45-64 29.1% 33.4% 22.4% 8.5% 6.7% 100.0% 65+ 49.9% 25.9% 13.1% 6.8% 4.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Atkinson Berrien Coffee Cook Irwin Lanier Lowndes Tift Berrien Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 58 159 348 161 74 71 905 398 2,174 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 58 159 348 161 74 71 905 398 2,174 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Berrien Area Lowndes Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Tift Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) Coffee Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Cook Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College) Berrien Valdosta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/valdosta www.valdosta.edu www.valdostatech.edu tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 40 2008 38 2009 32 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 25 18 28 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 5 24 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 7 6 5 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 12 4 11 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 17 26 17 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 5 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 1 6 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 2 3 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 11 5 8 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 27 20 2 Computer and Information Systems Security 8 1 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 4 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 12 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 42 50 61 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 7 10 12 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 26 28 22 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 2 9 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician 22 4 10 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.0 2008-2009 -15.8 -28.0 55.6 -50.0 380.0 -14.3 -16.7 -66.7 175.0 52.9 -34.6 25.0 60.0 -75.0 500.0 0.0 50.0 -54.5 60.0 -25.9 -90.0 -87.5 100.0 -25.0 -66.7 -14.3 75.0 19.0 22.0 42.9 20.0 7.7 -21.4 350.0 11.1 -81.8 150.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 8 2009 3 1 3 2 19 10 12 10 9 9 16 6 19 51 1 11 19 1 2 9 7 7 13 11 19 7 10 2 3 4 5 30 20 15 7 1 3 27 19 30 16 13 24 17 16 14 47 11 27 8 17 25 15 8 12 15 7 33 6 3 2 26 9 19 18 9 19 8 12 12 81 74 75 1 3 5 10 8 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 14.3 2008-2009 -62.5 200.0 -33.3 -47.4 20.0 -10.0 0.0 -62.5 216.7 -98.0 -94.7 -22.2 1000.0 100.0 0.0 -15.4 42.9 72.7 -80.0 33.3 -33.3 -85.7 -29.6 -18.8 -5.9 -76.6 112.5 -46.7 -53.3 -50.0 -65.4 -50.0 50.0 -8.6 200.0 25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 145.5 47.1 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1 111.1 0.0 1.4 66.7 -20.0 87.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Valdosta Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Berrien County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Berrien NUMBER PERCENT 7,693 100.0 576 7.5 49 0.6 114 1.5 573 7.5 282 3.7 867 11.3 1,058 13.8 415 5.4 562 7.3 1,092 14.2 522 6.8 668 8.7 113 1.5 738 9.6 64 0.8 Berrien Area NUMBER PERCENT 102,427 100.0 8,107 7.9 1,151 1.1 2,584 2.5 8,806 8.6 2,483 2.4 12,134 11.9 15,098 14.7 5,016 4.9 6,214 6.1 11,936 11.7 5,968 5.8 7,551 7.4 2,350 2.3 12,222 11.9 807 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Berrien 241 18 44 33 05 10 Atkinson Coffee Cook 211 1,593 325 10 31 19 71 278 251 28 58 50 14 15 68 239 06 10 Irwin Lanier Lowndes 189 109 2,392 12 40 18 9 30 25 200 554 578 07 8 02 3 30 54 Tift Total Area 1,102 6,162 73 226 238 421 1,261 1,212 37 38 169 377 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 23 10 54 29 9 42 137 79 206 38 10 41 16 11 39 6 5 16 151 67 243 70 57 107 470 248 748 Misc. 44 42 264 84 38 13 515 256 1,256 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322 Fax: (229) 386 - 7188 Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Bibb County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Bibb Crawford Houston Jones Monroe Peach Twiggs Bibb Area Georgia United States Labor Force 74,330 6,206 70,397 14,245 13,727 12,259 4,712 195,876 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 67,328 5,611 65,512 13,061 12,519 11,038 4,218 179,287 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 7,002 9.4% 595 9.6% 4,885 6.9% 1,184 8.3% 1,208 8.8% 1,221 10.0% 494 10.5% 16,589 8.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Bibb City of Macon Bibb Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 153,854 13 156,060 1.4 161,301 4.8 97,255 357,468 394,538 10.4 429,763 20.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 498 16 4 323 155 9 2 2 5 2 9 7 20 9 8 16 24 6 1 3 3 14 15 0 3,913 5 224 808 107 78 328 199 430 39 243 43 540 37 388 444 76 4,487 160 33 43 84 4,647 Bibb EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 8,456 102 10.6 880 0.1 1,032 171 2,678 5,505 * * * 42 * 150 1,247 291 122 240 822 518 * * 0.2 1,062 3.3 764 6.9 927 * * * * * * 0.1 422 * * 0.2 605 1.6 1,206 0.4 628 0.2 1,140 0.3 731 1.0 955 0.6 781 * * * * * * 62 * 0 60,631 * 2,992 10,565 2,261 1,265 6,530 1,174 * * * * 0.1 557 * * 0.0 0 75.7 671 * * 3.7 821 13.2 445 2.8 698 1.6 881 8.2 878 1.5 619 2,477 3.1 935 1,681 2.1 981 5,307 2,260 14,630 * 7,033 6.6 406 2.8 793 18.3 901 * * 8.8 251 1,753 47 69,134 10,971 1,273 2,731 6,967 80,103 2.2 0.1 86.3 13.7 1.6 3.4 8.7 100.0 552 885 776 830 1,204 638 649 698 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,214 90 Bibb Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 19,650 870 12.6 803 0.6 585 11 444 810 5,317 303 13,018 19 3,729 2 * 3 * 9 130 2 * 20 374 8 1,250 36 387 17 367 15 549 32 1,537 40 615 13 337 2 * 0.3 1,108 3.4 720 8.3 840 2.4 688 * * * * 0.1 497 * * 0.2 667 0.8 1,204 0.2 682 0.2 786 0.4 663 1.0 938 0.4 765 0.2 809 * * 9 12 28 35 1 7,046 22 374 1,502 215 113 545 381 298 2,225 115 847 * 95,784 987 4,006 18,805 3,795 1,659 7,882 1,747 0.2 794 1.4 1,033 0.1 545 0.5 793 * * 61.3 639 0.6 1,379 2.6 822 12.0 447 2.4 725 1.1 845 5.0 857 1.1 576 809 6,538 4.2 1,107 59 1,872 1.2 971 458 7,766 74 2,716 919 20,044 85 1,022 765 13,959 5.0 417 1.7 781 12.8 822 0.7 300 8.9 243 725 163 8,423 462 95 136 231 8,885 271,509 2,989 90 115,524 40,680 * 5,031 19,537 156,201 3,798,106 1.9 547 0.1 819 74.0 667 26.0 890 * * 3.2 635 12.5 665 100.0 725 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Bibb Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Bibb Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bibb Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Co Mercer University The Medical Ctr of Central Ga Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bibb Area The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Government Employees Ins Co Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Mercer University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Inc Frito Lay Inc Blue Bird North Georgia COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb Houston Bibb Bibb Houston Houston Houston Peach Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Bibb COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bibb, GA Houston, GA Monroe, GA Peach, GA Jones, GA Fulton, GA Baldwin, GA Twiggs, GA Other Total Residents: 54,125 3,703 806 721 560 385 328 305 2,269 63,202 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 85.6 5.9 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.5 3.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Bibb &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Bibb, GA Houston, GA Jones, GA Monroe, GA Peach, GA Crawford, GA Twiggs, GA Baldwin, GA Other Total Residents: 54,125 8,570 5,988 3,262 2,361 2,360 1,929 900 5,426 84,921 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.7 10.1 7.1 3.8 2.8 2.8 2.3 1.1 6.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.2H-31T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-7L2434%1S45.6c-60165h3%4+o5.o-24l%4 Bibb Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.5% 33.3% 27.2% 10.8% 6.2% 100.0% 18-24 28.3% 31.5% 35.0% 4.6% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.7% 31.9% 33.2% 15.1% 5.1% 100.0% 35-44 14.2% 36.0% 29.6% 13.0% 7.3% 100.0% 45-64 21.6% 34.4% 23.8% 11.2% 9.1% 100.0% 65+ 41.0% 30.7% 15.8% 7.3% 5.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bibb Crawford Houston Jones Monroe Peach Twiggs Bibb Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 979 84 1,523 304 215 202 64 3,371 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 979 84 1,523 304 215 202 64 3,371 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Bibb Area Houston Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Bibb Central Georgia Technical College Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College Crawford Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Jones Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Monroe Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Twiggs Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Peach Fort Valley State University http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.fvsu.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 55 2009 79 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 67 44 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 15 9 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 58 83 99 5 8 7 5 9 4 12 7 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 79 27 83 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 3 4 Barbering/Barber 11 9 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 8 6 5 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 15 17 12 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 3 5 Carpentry/Carpenter 36 20 43 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 43.6 17.5 -34.3 50.0 -40.0 43.1 19.3 60.0 -12.5 80.0 -55.6 -41.7 -65.8 -25.0 -18.2 -25.0 13.3 -66.7 -44.4 185.7 207.4 33.3 55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Child Care and Support Services Management TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 27 2008 16 2009 17 Child Care Provider/Assistant 13 11 15 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 37 47 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 1 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 90 79 118 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 37 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 1 4 1 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 32 30 31 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 5 2 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 26 15 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 1 2 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 21 16 11 15 12 17 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 32 40 41 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician 15 18 59 3 1 7 34 52 57 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 28 24 17 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 49 25 23 6 3 8 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 2 11 19 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 104 139 77 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 28 18 29 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 30 73 61 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 18 9 18 Insurance 2 3 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 2 2 3 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 74 88 83 Logistics and Materials Management 26 12 29 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 11 10 4 2 4 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 71 58 46 Medical Reception/Receptionist 55 57 39 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 15 15 10 Medical/Clinical Assistant 77 94 76 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -40.7 2008-2009 6.3 -15.4 36.4 40.0 42.9 131.3 27.0 -83.3 100.0 -12.2 49.4 -33.9 -21.6 300.0 -75.0 -6.3 3.3 -60.0 -50.0 -42.3 40.0 100.0 100.0 -23.8 -31.3 -20.0 300.0 25.0 20.0 41.7 100.0 2.5 227.8 -66.7 600.0 52.9 -14.3 -49.0 9.6 -29.2 -8.0 -50.0 450.0 33.7 -35.7 143.3 -50.0 50.0 0.0 18.9 -53.8 -9.1 166.7 72.7 -44.6 61.1 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0 -5.7 141.7 -60.0 100.0 -18.3 3.6 0.0 22.1 0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 16 2008 40 2009 21 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 2 3 1 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 89 98 102 Operations Management and Supervision 30 31 35 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 7 4 9 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 22 29 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 4 6 6 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 23 41 36 Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician 35 29 39 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 2 5 7 Surgical Technology/Technologist 9 10 14 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 4 3 2 16 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 150.0 2008-2009 -47.5 50.0 -66.7 10.1 4.1 3.3 12.9 -42.9 125.0 15.8 31.8 50.0 0.0 78.3 -12.2 -17.1 34.5 150.0 40.0 11.1 40.0 -25.0 -33.3 56.3 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Bibb County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Bibb NUMBER PERCENT 69,648 100.0 6,688 9.6 1,932 2.8 2,640 3.8 7,668 11.0 1,817 2.6 9,396 13.5 11,193 16.1 2,845 4.1 3,193 4.6 4,673 6.7 2,989 4.3 2,784 4.0 1,608 2.3 9,215 13.2 1,007 1.5 Bibb Area NUMBER PERCENT 164,346 100.0 15,592 9.5 5,515 3.4 5,044 3.1 15,948 9.7 4,538 2.8 19,752 12.0 25,982 15.8 8,456 5.2 11,107 6.8 12,190 7.4 6,943 4.2 7,048 4.3 3,838 2.3 20,666 12.6 1,727 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Bibb Crawford 3,940 224 399 945 987 28 49 24 58 118 03 7 Houston Jones Monroe 1,972 389 296 245 462 361 51 77 46 39 61 34 28 74 03 8 07 7 Peach Twiggs Total Area 584 195 7,600 48 107 105 11 33 32 821 1,734 1,589 32 30 05 6 136 250 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 198 128 435 24 9 35 109 88 248 39 19 84 27 8 65 21 44 73 14 12 36 432 308 976 Misc. 672 45 357 62 48 124 46 1,354 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164 Fax: (478) 751 - 6639 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Bleckley County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Bleckley Dodge Houston Laurens Pulaski Twiggs Wilkinson Bleckley Area Georgia United States Labor Force 5,380 9,129 70,397 22,027 4,383 4,712 4,710 120,738 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 4,845 8,178 65,512 19,651 4,055 4,218 4,212 110,671 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 535 9.9% 951 10.4% 4,885 6.9% 2,376 10.8% 328 7.5% 494 10.5% 498 10.6% 10,067 8.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Bleckley City of Cochran Bleckley Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 11,677 112 12,855 10.1 13,760 17.8 4,455 217,410 246,698 13.5 269,923 24.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Paper Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Food Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 30 8 0 17 5 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 1 4 51 5 1 11 4 11 0 4 0 20 3 17 17 1 180 28 6 11 11 208 Bleckley EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 959 26.5 426 42 1.2 785 0 0.0 0 158 4.4 700 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,442 * 31 382 * * 104 * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 39.8 396 * * 0.9 853 10.5 418 * * * * 2.9 644 * * 64 1.8 520 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 252 7.0 423 23 0.6 215 391 10.8 233 39 * 2,402 1,221 28 * 744 3,622 1.1 467 * * 66.3 411 33.7 647 0.8 838 * * 20.5 543 100.0 458 Bleckley Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 699 13,973 70 445 15.4 767 0.5 610 14 1,086 442 2,757 173 9,684 3 * 8 66 1.2 1,162 3.0 661 10.7 760 * * 0.1 922 7 20 18 1 1 2 4 6 8 12 13 13 17 18 22 3,675 17 167 895 111 54 255 187 945 623 82 * * * 385 119 213 104 524 3,902 390 813 718 43,499 383 1,522 10,220 1,829 746 1,838 698 1.0 440 0.7 555 0.1 503 * * * * * * 0.4 1,595 0.1 665 0.2 672 0.1 804 0.6 1,346 4.3 690 0.4 600 0.9 989 0.8 720 47.9 568 0.4 1,079 1.7 811 11.2 434 2.0 714 0.8 737 2.0 741 0.8 464 401 4,288 4.7 1,165 27 664 0.7 1,070 196 2,617 33 557 508 8,083 51 552 426 8,082 2.9 428 0.6 692 8.9 633 0.6 264 8.9 237 347 83 4,457 384 72 137 175 4,841 271,509 1,424 47 57,519 33,345 * 4,240 13,254 90,860 3,798,106 1.6 500 0.1 812 63.3 617 36.7 931 * * 4.7 567 14.6 664 100.0 732 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Bleckley Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Bleckley Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bleckley Acuity Brands Lighting Bleckley County Hospital Authority Middle Georgia College Minute Man Food Stores Inc - Subway Quality Trans Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bleckley Area Acuity Brands Lighting Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Inc Frito Lay Inc Wal-Mart Indx Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Fairview Park Hospital YKK AP America Inc Basf Catalysts Llc COUNTY Bleckley Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Laurens Laurens Laurens Wilkinson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Bleckley COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bleckley, GA Houston, GA Bibb, GA Laurens, GA Pulaski, GA Dodge, GA Twiggs, GA Peach, GA Other Total Residents: 2,583 596 432 280 236 220 73 46 233 4,699 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.0 12.7 9.2 6.0 5.0 4.7 1.6 1.0 5.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Bleckley &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Bleckley, GA Dodge, GA Pulaski, GA Twiggs, GA Laurens, GA Burke, GA Houston, GA Wilcox, GA Other Total Residents: 2,583 472 257 211 116 39 39 33 118 3,891 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 66.4 12.1 6.6 5.4 3.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 3.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.3H-31T2.%5i9Ag45.%h-9L2434%25S45.6c-31165h3%54+o5.o-54l%4 Bleckley Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.9% 35.2% 26.4% 8.9% 5.5% 100.0% 18-24 29.3% 36.9% 29.9% 3.4% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.9% 33.9% 32.9% 12.5% 4.8% 100.0% 35-44 15.5% 37.9% 29.5% 10.7% 6.5% 100.0% 45-64 22.3% 35.8% 24.3% 9.2% 8.3% 100.0% 65+ 45.1% 30.0% 15.1% 5.9% 3.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bleckley Dodge Houston Laurens Pulaski Twiggs Wilkinson Bleckley Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 163 190 1,523 532 94 64 81 2,647 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 163 190 1,523 532 94 64 81 2,647 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Bleckley Area Houston Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Dodge Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College Twiggs Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Laurens Heart of Georgia Technical College Bleckley Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Middle Georgia College http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 7 2008 8 2009 10 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 22 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 5 5 3 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 7 3 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 12 15 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 13 5 5 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 3 2 6 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 7 4 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 1 2 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 1 2 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 20 22 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 8 11 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 71 61 68 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 34 16 9 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 7 4 1 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 7 7 7 28 15 21 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 27 39 40 2 6 6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 14.3 2008-2009 25.0 -18.5 -13.6 0.0 -40.0 -57.1 0.0 71.4 25.0 -61.5 0.0 -33.3 200.0 -36.4 -42.9 -50.0 100.0 -50.0 100.0 10.0 -90.9 -42.9 37.5 -14.1 11.5 -52.9 -43.8 -42.9 -75.0 0.0 0.0 -46.4 40.0 44.4 2.6 200.0 0.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Teacher Assistant/Aide Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 9 2009 3 24 25 16 4 1 13 5 9 2 37 36 27 6 5 7 8 8 11 8 12 12 1 11 17 79 63 63 12 9 4 17 16 10 17 9 7 2 2 1 112 98 64 18 10 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 28.6 2008-2009 -66.7 4.2 -36.0 -75.0 1200.0 80.0 -77.8 -2.7 -25.0 -16.7 40.0 0.0 37.5 50.0 0.0 1000.0 54.5 -20.3 0.0 -25.0 -55.6 -5.9 -37.5 -47.1 -22.2 0.0 -50.0 -12.5 -34.7 -44.4 290.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Bleckley County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Bleckley NUMBER PERCENT 5,073 100.0 385 7.6 50 1.0 193 3.8 350 6.9 100 2.0 400 7.9 629 12.4 264 5.2 420 8.3 804 15.9 245 4.8 394 7.8 149 2.9 605 11.9 85 1.7 Bleckley Area NUMBER PERCENT 97,802 100.0 8,821 9.0 3,124 3.2 2,637 2.7 8,547 8.7 2,798 2.9 9,743 10.0 14,892 15.2 5,436 5.6 7,731 7.9 9,559 9.8 4,472 4.6 4,648 4.8 2,804 2.9 11,794 12.1 796 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Bleckley Dodge 208 15 34 39 491 20 106 105 03 2 06 18 Houston Laurens Pulaski 1,972 1,425 160 245 462 361 101 331 321 11 28 20 28 74 09 30 05 16 Twiggs Wilkinson Total Area 195 273 4,724 11 33 32 20 54 58 423 1,048 936 05 6 02 14 58 160 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 8 29 34 12 39 71 109 88 248 97 87 154 9 11 22 14 12 36 20 19 44 269 285 609 Misc. 44 114 357 295 38 46 42 936 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 5016 Park Way Eastman GA 31023 Phone: (478) 374 - 6994 Fax: (478) 374 - 6996 Rehabilitation Center(s) 904 Claxton Dairy Road P. O. Box 158 Dublin, GA 31040-0158 Phone: (478) 275 - 6519 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Brantley County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Pierce Ware Wayne Brantley Area Georgia United States Labor Force 7,509 20,507 4,485 40,134 8,487 14,896 12,119 108,137 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 6,721 18,728 4,009 36,853 7,715 13,336 10,741 98,103 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 788 10.5% 1,779 8.7% 476 10.6% 3,281 8.2% 772 9.1% 1,560 10.5% 1,378 11.4% 10,034 9.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Brantley City of Nahunta Brantley Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 14,668 105 15,643 6.6 18,326 24.9 930 214,083 235,366 9.9 264,145 23.4 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Apparel Chemical Paper Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 76 15 1 47 13 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 0 7 31 11 3 6 6 4 1 14 0 8 2 9 17 2 197 31 7 9 15 228 Brantley EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 393 21.4 515 105 5.7 628 * * * 178 9.7 476 109 5.9 472 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 623 33.9 475 0 0.0 0 46 2.5 533 239 13.0 337 21 1.1 566 * * * 35 1.9 490 6 0.3 485 12 0.7 445 * * * 38 2.1 416 0 0.0 0 62 3.4 468 * * * 51 2.8 238 26 * 1,018 822 28 20 * 1,839 1.4 319 * * 55.4 496 44.7 619 1.5 708 1.1 621 * * 100.0 511 Brantley Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,062 112 11,230 913 13.9 804 1.1 597 4 12 715 4,055 231 6,250 20 927 6 * 29 910 23 156 15 350 0.0 1,017 5.0 667 7.7 923 1.1 683 * * 1.1 587 0.2 600 0.4 951 1 11 25 11 1 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 14 23 26 4,760 23 227 1,049 153 86 337 271 * 706 135 41 * * * 40 * 110 208 279 1,794 290 183 47,545 393 2,209 11,026 1,875 855 2,538 971 * * 0.9 1,155 0.2 483 0.1 638 * * * * * * 0.0 522 * * 0.1 675 0.3 393 0.3 1,270 2.2 1,301 0.4 664 0.2 731 58.8 537 0.5 1,351 2.7 722 13.6 431 2.3 682 1.1 788 3.1 723 1.2 514 482 2,024 2.5 807 18 340 0.4 647 335 3,354 39 218 609 7,862 78 1,462 555 10,394 4.2 504 0.3 493 9.7 764 1.8 367 12.9 312 498 101 5,923 345 116 128 101 6,268 271,509 2,027 67 58,842 21,973 4,759 3,960 13,254 80,813 3,798,106 2.5 0.1 72.8 27.2 5.9 4.9 16.4 100.0 448 642 588 815 1,320 602 697 650 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Brantley Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Brantley Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Brantley Brantley Telephone Co Incorporated Jerry J's Paige's Minit Market Inc Satilla Grocery Inc Varn Wood Products Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Brantley Area Lockheed Martin Corp Express Scripts Inc Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Sea Island Co Teamwork Services Inc Brunswick Pulp & Paper Wal-Mart Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Wayne Memorial Hospital COUNTY Camden Camden Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Ware Wayne Wayne Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Brantley COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Glynn, GA Brantley, GA Ware, GA Pierce, GA Camden, GA Charlton, GA Wayne, GA Duval, FL Other Total Residents: 2,129 1,759 1,295 174 157 129 90 59 274 6,066 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 35.1 29.0 21.3 2.9 2.6 2.1 1.5 1.0 4.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Brantley &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Brantley, GA Ware, GA Glynn, GA Pierce, GA Wayne, GA Charlton, GA Camden, GA Catoosa, GA Other Total Residents: 1,759 90 77 77 52 30 29 13 4 2,139 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 82.2 4.2 3.6 3.6 2.4 1.4 1.4 0.6 0.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.4H-71T2.%7i8Ag45.%h-4L2434%1S45.6c-18165h3%94+o5.o-24l%4 Brantley Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.8% 35.6% 25.6% 9.0% 5.1% 100.0% 18-24 32.7% 37.2% 26.9% 3.0% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.4% 38.3% 30.7% 9.9% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 19.2% 38.6% 27.1% 10.0% 5.2% 100.0% 45-64 21.1% 35.5% 25.9% 10.4% 7.2% 100.0% 65+ 41.8% 27.2% 16.0% 8.6% 6.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Pierce Ware Wayne Brantley Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 171 595 104 654 222 346 314 2,406 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 171 595 104 654 222 346 314 2,406 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Brantley Area Glynn Troy University College of Coastal Georgia Wayne Altamaha Technical College Camden Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University) Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College Brantley Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 23 2009 35 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 19 10 14 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 10 10 8 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 3 18 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 25 10 42 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 8 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 3 15 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 16 20 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 27 27 30 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 1 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 11 13 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 4 7 11 6 9 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 17 13 11 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 14 10 20 3 1 4 Forest Technology/Technician 17 10 11 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 13 10 15 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 18 17 23 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 31 25 26 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 63 4 63 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 48 38 53 Lineworker 10 64 49 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 4 1 1 Medical/Clinical Assistant 5 9 10 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 27 19 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 28 85 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 6 23 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 19 16 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 7 7 12 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 4 3 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 22 12 8 Surveying Technology/Surveying 5 3 4 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 41 49 38 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 4 1 2 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -17.9 2008-2009 52.2 -47.4 40.0 0.0 -20.0 500.0 -83.3 -60.0 320.0 -20.0 -25.0 400.0 -60.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 11.1 -94.1 0.0 -75.0 18.2 -63.6 75.0 -45.5 -23.5 -28.6 50.0 -15.4 100.0 -66.7 -41.2 -23.1 -5.6 -19.4 -93.7 -33.3 -20.8 540.0 -75.0 80.0 -29.6 21.7 -68.4 11.8 0.0 -25.0 -45.5 -40.0 19.5 -75.0 300.0 10.0 50.0 35.3 4.0 1475.0 -50.0 39.5 -23.4 0.0 11.1 -26.3 203.6 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -66.7 -33.3 33.3 -22.4 100.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 25 2008 13 2009 70 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -48.0 2008-2009 438.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Brantley County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Brantley NUMBER PERCENT 6,494 100.0 433 6.7 65 1.0 69 1.1 433 6.7 184 2.8 572 8.8 993 15.3 713 11.0 543 8.4 466 7.2 406 6.3 548 8.4 163 2.5 877 13.5 29 0.5 Brantley Area NUMBER PERCENT 94,104 100.0 8,048 8.6 1,244 1.3 2,672 2.8 9,055 9.6 2,291 2.4 10,035 10.7 13,977 14.9 6,474 6.9 5,661 6.0 6,996 7.4 4,829 5.1 6,039 6.4 2,604 2.8 13,100 13.9 1,079 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Brantley 306 25 60 32 08 2 Camden Charlton Glynn Pierce Ware 851 104 1,639 379 1,226 90 241 213 9 23 22 189 467 451 31 96 66 86 292 277 17 7 02 1 24 32 05 9 29 33 Wayne Total Area 760 5,265 49 145 189 479 1,324 1,250 12 14 97 98 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 22 5 106 43 14 151 3 2 25 65 10 221 11 7 82 37 44 207 55 11 194 236 93 986 Misc. 46 75 17 180 72 221 91 702 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105 Fax: (912) 287 - 6550 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Brooks County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Brooks Colquitt Cook Lowndes Thomas Brooks Area Georgia United States Jefferson, FL Madison, FL Labor Force 8,206 20,423 6,948 53,721 21,513 110,811 4,768,923 154,142,000 6,957 7,203 Employed 7,532 18,616 6,085 49,391 19,624 101,248 4,311,728 139,877,000 6,394 6,414 Unemployed Rate 674 8.2% 1,807 8.8% 863 12.4% 4,330 8.1% 1,889 8.8% 9,563 8.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 563 8.1% 789 11.0% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Brooks City of Quitman Brooks Area Georgia United States Jefferson, FL Madison, FL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 16,457 102 16,354 -0.6 17,184 4.4 4,638 241,117 264,466 9.7 292,389 21.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 12,902 14,010 8.6 15,558 20.6 18,733 18,901 0.9 21,304 13.7 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Paper Transportation Equipment Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 78 40 0 25 13 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 177 1 11 47 4 2 11 11 8 0 10 0 22 4 13 33 4 259 28 8 6 14 287 Brooks EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 838 30.4 511 471 17.1 466 0 0.0 0 82 3.0 475 285 10.3 596 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 32 1.2 626 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,149 * 151 286 * * 90 15 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 41.7 486 * * 5.5 650 10.4 403 * * * * 3.3 727 0.5 317 22 0.8 411 0 0.0 0 34 1.2 359 0 0.0 0 300 10.9 569 * * * 95 3.4 222 126 * 1,989 765 33 39 693 2,755 4.6 355 * * 72.2 498 27.8 582 1.2 748 1.4 474 25.2 524 100.0 506 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,098 227 Brooks Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 18,642 3,726 20.6 629 4.1 338 5 375 570 3,459 296 11,082 35 3,689 5 147 33 1,329 13 138 19 1,279 46 954 20 554 20 258 18 74 1 * 3 * 3 16 4 * 5 109 0.4 817 3.8 690 12.3 702 4.1 703 0.2 509 1.5 597 0.2 620 1.4 632 1.1 736 0.6 929 0.3 469 0.1 489 * * * * 0.0 474 * * 0.1 655 6 10 11 12 13 19 4,520 17 313 1,067 142 71 292 244 280 53 610 389 351 258 50,893 248 2,671 11,970 2,017 873 2,063 1,239 0.3 911 0.1 433 0.7 1,077 0.4 750 0.4 708 0.3 735 56.3 535 0.3 1,324 3.0 741 13.2 436 2.2 873 1.0 608 2.3 799 1.4 552 400 1,709 1.9 818 22 451 0.5 895 286 5,047 29 528 607 10,052 70 1,248 450 8,546 5.6 462 0.6 477 11.1 744 1.4 285 9.4 228 510 101 5,719 294 81 104 109 6,013 271,509 2,232 63 69,598 20,862 1,209 6,056 13,597 90,460 3,798,106 2.5 415 0.1 538 76.9 560 23.1 633 1.3 978 6.7 565 15.0 632 100.0 577 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Brooks Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Brooks Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Brooks Brooksco Dairy Crown Health Care Laundry Services Fellowship Home At Brookside John D Archbold Memorial Hospital TLC Mouldings Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Brooks Area Sanderson Farms Inc Colquitt Regional Med Center South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Lowes Home Centers Inc Convergys Cust Management Group John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Ambassador Personnel Inc Southwestern State Hospital COUNTY Colquitt Colquitt Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Thomas Thomas Thomas Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Brooks COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Brooks, GA Lowndes, GA Thomas, GA Colquitt, GA Cook, GA Leon, FL Madison, FL Camden, GA Other Total Residents: 3,284 2,490 443 145 112 61 53 18 158 6,764 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 48.6 36.8 6.5 2.1 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.3 2.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Brooks &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Brooks, GA Lowndes, GA Thomas, GA Madison, FL Colquitt, GA Cook, GA Grady, GA Erath, TX Other Total Residents: 3,284 481 283 54 47 38 31 14 46 4,278 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 76.8 11.2 6.6 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.3 1.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.7H-02T2.%1i9Ag45.%h-6L2434%57S45.6c-98265h3%04+o5.o-24l%4 Brooks Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.9% 32.4% 25.7% 9.2% 4.8% 100.0% 18-24 29.0% 28.3% 38.2% 4.3% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.6% 31.9% 29.6% 13.2% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 20.2% 36.1% 26.9% 10.8% 6.0% 100.0% 45-64 25.9% 34.8% 22.4% 9.3% 7.6% 100.0% 65+ 47.8% 28.3% 12.7% 6.8% 4.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Brooks Colquitt Cook Lowndes Thomas Brooks Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 115 447 161 905 465 2,093 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 115 447 161 905 465 2,093 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Brooks Area Lowndes Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Colquitt Moultrie Technical College Thomas Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University Cook Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College) Brooks Valdosta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/valdosta www.valdosta.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 38 2009 32 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 25 18 28 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 5 24 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 7 6 5 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 12 4 11 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 17 26 17 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 5 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 1 6 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 2 3 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 11 5 8 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 27 20 2 Computer and Information Systems Security 8 1 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 4 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 12 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 42 50 61 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 7 10 12 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 26 28 22 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 2 9 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 4 10 7 8 3 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 3 2 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 19 10 12 Electrician 10 9 9 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 16 6 19 51 1 11 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 19 1 2 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 7 7 13 11 19 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 7 10 2 3 4 5 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 30 20 15 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 1 3 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 27 19 30 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 16 13 24 Medical/Clinical Assistant 17 16 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 47 11 27 Operations Management and Supervision 8 17 25 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.0 2008-2009 -15.8 -28.0 55.6 -50.0 380.0 -14.3 -16.7 -66.7 175.0 52.9 -34.6 25.0 60.0 -75.0 500.0 0.0 50.0 -54.5 60.0 -25.9 -90.0 -87.5 100.0 -25.0 -66.7 -14.3 75.0 19.0 22.0 42.9 20.0 7.7 -21.4 350.0 11.1 -81.8 150.0 14.3 200.0 -47.4 -10.0 -62.5 -62.5 -33.3 20.0 0.0 216.7 -98.0 -94.7 -22.2 1000.0 100.0 0.0 -15.4 42.9 72.7 -80.0 33.3 -33.3 -85.7 -29.6 -18.8 -5.9 -76.6 112.5 25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 145.5 47.1 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 15 2008 8 2009 12 15 7 33 6 3 2 26 9 19 18 9 19 8 12 12 81 74 75 1 3 5 10 8 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -46.7 2008-2009 50.0 -53.3 371.4 -50.0 -33.3 -65.4 111.1 -50.0 111.1 50.0 0.0 -8.6 1.4 200.0 66.7 -20.0 87.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Valdosta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Brooks County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Brooks NUMBER PERCENT 7,191 100.0 569 7.9 99 1.4 145 2.0 539 7.5 225 3.1 720 10.0 990 13.8 449 6.2 463 6.4 889 12.4 462 6.4 508 7.1 175 2.4 920 12.8 38 0.5 Brooks Area NUMBER PERCENT 94,147 100.0 8,156 8.7 997 1.1 2,570 2.7 8,896 9.5 2,545 2.7 10,972 11.7 13,894 14.8 4,808 5.1 5,319 5.7 9,679 10.3 4,994 5.3 6,479 6.9 2,039 2.2 11,994 12.7 805 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Brooks Colquitt 286 1,338 17 60 56 74 239 292 07 7 69 70 Cook Lowndes Thomas 325 2,392 1,088 28 58 50 200 554 578 64 228 253 06 10 30 54 25 31 Total Area 5,429 383 1,139 1,229 137 172 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 15 14 32 49 83 189 38 10 41 151 67 243 50 50 124 303 224 629 Misc. 78 273 84 515 263 1,213 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211 Fax: (229) 333 - 5301 Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Bryan County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Evans Liberty Bryan Area Georgia United States Labor Force 16,674 32,978 131,301 28,488 4,914 25,907 240,262 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 15,410 30,030 120,404 26,244 4,497 23,863 220,448 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed 1,264 2,948 10,897 2,244 417 2,044 19,814 457,195 14,265,000 Rate 7.6% 8.9% 8.3% 7.9% 8.5% 7.9% 8.2% 9.6% 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Bryan 23,509 54 32,559 38.5 38,984 65.8 City of Pembroke 2,379 Bryan Area 421,903 486,186 15.2 544,172 29.0 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Leather and Allied Product Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Chemical Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 126 7 0 100 19 2 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 457 1 19 77 29 5 24 30 58 0 45 2 44 10 65 48 28 611 46 14 16 16 657 Bryan EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 755 13.0 711 28 0.5 545 0 0.0 0 473 8.1 623 254 4.4 894 * * * * * * * * * * * * 56 1.0 560 * * * 25 0.4 985 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,435 * 84 796 157 19 132 42 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 59.0 478 * * 1.4 860 13.7 537 2.7 728 0.3 433 2.3 651 0.7 418 189 3.2 678 0 0.0 0 342 5.9 581 * * * 478 8.2 510 89 1.5 217 859 14.8 209 228 14 4,204 1,618 142 89 1,387 5,821 3.9 0.2 72.2 27.8 2.4 1.5 23.8 100.0 577 845 596 808 1,152 609 664 572 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,695 100 Bryan Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 28,379 640 15.0 976 0.3 490 3 1,239 353 27 27 10 31 40 6 62 17 23 29 0 1 3 * 9,094 18,552 2,582 542 2,698 275 1,369 38 737 1,032 * 194 * * 55 * * 4.8 750 9.8 1,102 1.4 593 0.3 721 1.4 1,243 0.1 589 0.7 743 0.0 724 0.4 880 0.5 771 * * 0.1 563 * * * * 0.0 621 4 4 5 5 6 8 17 28 9,495 25 488 1,859 530 155 679 574 23 238 83 91 24 63 1,179 123 123,563 707 5,712 22,341 11,439 2,195 4,552 2,425 0.0 890 0.1 1,157 0.0 682 0.0 1,064 0.0 557 0.0 513 0.6 1,077 0.1 604 65.4 621 0.4 1,364 3.0 983 11.8 454 6.1 675 1.2 886 2.4 935 1.3 548 1,004 5,508 2.9 935 44 1,593 0.8 1,044 708 93 1,017 129 1,198 10,631 3,868 21,503 1,866 22,786 5.6 548 2.0 772 11.4 845 1.0 402 12.1 279 992 320 11,510 462 168 154 140 11,972 271,509 6,439 173 152,115 36,787 7,048 8,962 20,777 188,899 3,798,106 3.4 0.1 80.5 19.5 3.7 4.7 11.0 100.0 598 753 687 789 1,039 771 712 708 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Bryan Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Bryan Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bryan Bryan County Health & Rehab ITW Food Equipment Group Llc McDonalds Restaurants Orafol USA Inc The Kroger Company Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bryan Area Georgia Southern University Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Candler Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Savannah College of Art & Design St Josephs Hospital Inc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Claxton Poultry Co COUNTY Bulloch Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Bulloch Chatham Chatham Effingham Evans Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Bryan COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Chatham, GA Bryan, GA Liberty, GA Effingham, GA Bulloch, GA Beaufort, SC Evans, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents: 6,215 2,766 907 238 236 109 87 66 334 10,958 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 56.7 25.2 8.3 2.2 2.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 3.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Bryan &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Bryan, GA Liberty, GA Chatham, GA Bulloch, GA Effingham, GA Long, GA Evans, GA Tattnall, GA Other Total Residents: 2,766 655 557 188 162 150 40 32 150 4,700 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 58.9 13.9 11.9 4.0 3.4 3.2 0.9 0.7 3.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e91O8.9H-31T2.%2i7Ag45.%h-4L1434%80S45.6c-32165h3%54+o5.o-04l%4 Bryan Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.7% 30.5% 30.8% 12.6% 6.4% 100.0% 18-24 19.3% 32.7% 42.0% 5.4% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 12.4% 29.4% 34.3% 19.1% 4.8% 100.0% 35-44 15.0% 31.5% 31.7% 14.2% 7.5% 100.0% 45-64 18.3% 31.4% 26.7% 12.9% 10.6% 100.0% 65+ 40.2% 26.0% 17.1% 10.0% 6.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Evans Liberty Bryan Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 372 581 1,528 644 100 600 3,825 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 372 581 1,528 644 100 600 3,825 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Bryan Area Chatham Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah Bulloch Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Liberty Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Bryan Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 44 2009 57 32 17 30 27 39 61 22 22 27 52 21 56 9 16 5 33 59 57 1 4 2 8 6 3 16 22 39 24 26 35 18 11 38 10 4 4 24 20 25 17 19 24 10 3 6 45 34 20 6 3 7 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 29.5 -46.9 76.5 44.4 56.4 0.0 -59.6 77.8 78.8 300.0 -25.0 37.5 8.3 -38.9 -60.0 -16.7 22.7 166.7 -68.8 -3.4 -50.0 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5 0.0 25.0 11.8 -70.0 -24.4 -50.0 26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics and Materials Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 64 2008 58 2009 72 33 19 10 22 27 43 82 159 192 3 4 10 6 40 77 44 57 55 42 17 60 9 4 4 39 34 27 22 36 34 11 16 12 12 13 12 187 138 151 21 43 47 24 21 17 26 17 24 168 160 171 26 99 63 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -9.4 2008-2009 24.1 -42.4 -47.4 22.7 93.9 33.3 566.7 29.5 -59.5 -55.6 -12.8 63.6 45.5 8.3 -26.2 104.8 -12.5 -34.6 -4.8 280.8 59.3 20.8 150.0 92.5 -3.5 252.9 0.0 -20.6 -5.6 -25.0 -7.7 9.4 9.3 -19.0 41.2 6.9 -36.4 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Occupational Profile for Residents of Bryan County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Bryan NUMBER PERCENT 10,944 100.0 1,054 9.6 364 3.3 509 4.7 905 8.3 289 2.6 1,305 11.9 1,739 15.9 735 6.7 734 6.7 739 6.8 664 6.1 452 4.1 188 1.7 1,188 10.9 79 0.7 Bryan Area NUMBER PERCENT 189,019 100.0 17,343 9.2 4,910 2.6 6,354 3.4 20,159 10.7 4,540 2.4 23,591 12.5 27,921 14.8 10,421 5.5 10,953 5.8 11,972 6.3 9,415 5.0 8,996 4.8 4,246 2.3 25,934 13.7 2,264 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Bryan 268 40 76 35 00 8 Bulloch Chatham Effingham 1,253 3,988 540 130 298 254 578 973 965 77 119 72 27 83 51 56 04 9 Evans Liberty Total Area 210 1,169 7,428 14 30 35 129 281 301 968 1,777 1,662 03 44 10 21 95 221 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 17 2 55 80 44 158 137 50 486 41 12 131 15 6 20 56 18 150 346 132 1,000 Misc. 35 179 692 75 43 203 1,227 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah GA 31403 Phone: (912) 356 - 2773 Fax: (912) 351 - 3800 Rehabilitation Center(s) 508 North Main Street P. O. Box 25 Hinesville, GA 31310-0025 Phone: (912) 370 - 2590 117 Savannah Avenue P. O. Box 692 Statesboro, GA 30459-0692 Phone: (912) 871 - 1173 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Bulloch County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Bulloch Bryan Candler Effingham Emanuel Evans Jenkins Screven Bulloch Area Georgia United States Labor Force 32,978 16,674 4,332 28,488 10,525 4,914 2,723 7,310 107,944 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 30,030 15,410 3,946 26,244 9,437 4,497 2,206 6,309 98,079 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 2,948 8.9% 1,264 7.6% 386 8.9% 2,244 7.9% 1,088 10.3% 417 8.5% 517 19.0% 1,001 13.7% 9,865 9.1% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Bulloch City of Statesboro Bulloch Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 56,223 32 22,698 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 69,213 23.1 78,958 40.4 183,515 224,267 22.2 260,129 41.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Paper Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 282 40 0 188 54 2 2 1 1 4 6 2 2 4 1 14 3 2 1 5 4 0 0 0 1,196 3 60 267 49 14 94 80 105 3 73 17 172 10 139 110 35 1,513 77 20 29 28 1,590 Bulloch EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,452 324 15.2 632 1.4 383 0 1,478 1,650 * * * * 240 59 * * * * 45 * * * 28 11 0.0 0 6.5 664 7.3 653 * * * * * * * * 1.1 621 0.3 415 * * * * * * * * 0.2 481 * * * * * * 0.1 454 0.0 522 0 0 0 12,846 * 513 3,265 794 255 566 326 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 56.6 496 * * 2.3 709 14.4 391 3.5 629 1.1 737 2.5 813 1.4 415 550 2.4 740 * * * 492 143 2,479 121 2,856 2.2 592 0.6 428 10.9 722 0.5 297 12.6 210 420 17 16,315 6,389 140 3,621 2,628 22,703 1.8 390 0.1 526 71.9 564 28.1 763 0.6 953 15.9 730 11.6 605 100.0 570 NUMBER OF FIRMS 866 135 Bulloch Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 12,305 878 21.8 657 1.6 466 2 * 545 3,230 184 8,189 13 2,513 3 33 3 343 3 102 22 595 11 204 5 37 5 74 20 746 3 13 47 985 11 860 5 108 2 * 16 54 7 21 * * 5.7 624 14.5 690 4.4 494 0.1 527 0.6 519 0.2 286 1.1 644 0.4 606 0.1 632 0.1 473 1.3 692 0.0 784 1.7 653 1.5 714 0.2 842 * * 0.1 427 0.0 416 1 2 5 3,150 17 158 721 170 48 232 174 * * * 28,336 356 1,193 7,404 1,755 513 1,367 550 * * * * * * 50.2 491 0.6 1,443 2.1 633 13.1 419 3.1 628 0.9 749 2.4 718 1.0 429 297 1,252 2.2 722 3 8 0.0 972 207 1,473 31 449 385 5,020 33 291 363 5,502 2.6 557 0.8 456 8.9 621 0.5 268 9.7 214 311 108 4,124 350 85 134 131 4,474 271,509 1,212 56 40,697 15,801 582 4,754 10,465 56,494 3,798,106 2.1 430 0.1 563 72.0 541 28.0 647 1.0 954 8.4 691 18.5 610 100.0 571 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Bulloch Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Bulloch Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bulloch Briggs & Stratton Corp East Georgia Regional Medical Georgia Southern University Viracon Georgia Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Bulloch Area Georgia Southern University Wal-Mart East Georgia Regional Medical Briggs & Stratton Corp Viracon Georgia Inc H A Sack Co Inc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Effingham County Hospital Authority Crider Inc Claxton Poultry Company COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Effingham Effingham Emanuel Evans Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Bulloch COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bulloch, GA Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Evans, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Bryan, GA Candler, GA Other Total Residents: 18,778 2,474 328 286 273 218 188 170 1,520 24,235 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.5 10.2 1.4 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.7 6.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Bulloch &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Bulloch, GA Screven, GA Candler, GA Jenkins, GA Evans, GA Tattnall, GA Emanuel, GA Chatham, GA Other Total Residents: 18,778 923 653 401 352 336 304 262 1,830 23,839 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 78.8 3.9 2.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.1 7.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e12O8.6H-61T2.%9i4Ag45.%h-5L2534%61S45.6c-26165h3%94+o5.o-74l%4 Bulloch Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 26.4% 32.9% 26.8% 8.7% 5.3% 100.0% 18-24 21.6% 25.9% 47.8% 4.3% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 19.5% 34.5% 26.4% 15.4% 4.2% 100.0% 35-44 19.7% 37.7% 25.0% 10.5% 7.2% 100.0% 45-64 26.2% 36.8% 21.1% 7.7% 8.2% 100.0% 65+ 51.6% 26.0% 12.1% 5.9% 4.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bryan Bulloch Candler Effingham Emanuel Evans Jenkins Screven Bulloch Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 372 581 105 644 233 100 83 209 2,327 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 372 581 105 644 233 100 83 209 2,327 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Bulloch Area Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Bulloch Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Ogeechee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 25 2009 70 20 27 23 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 78.6 2008-2009 180.0 35.0 -14.8 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 4 2009 6 Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations 2 2 4 Agricultural Mechanization, General 2 5 5 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 4 3 1 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 26 13 Carpentry/Carpenter 3 1 8 Cartography 2 1 5 Child Care Provider/Assistant 3 1 2 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 13 17 34 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 29 30 58 Construction Management 7 2 6 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 36 44 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 18 11 11 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 6 5 14 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 7 8 10 10 6 10 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 17 7 1 2 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 52 36 38 Electrician 31 23 43 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 18 7 37 6 4 13 Funeral Direction/Service 18 15 9 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 3 7 9 Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 13 12 12 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 10 24 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 1 3 1 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 3 2 2 38 34 19 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 12 9 18 Medical Reception/Receptionist 12 31 25 Medical/Clinical Assistant 18 24 23 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 76 55 30 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 90 73 92 Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician 7 13 12 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 13 22 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 10 25 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 33.3 2008-2009 50.0 0.0 100.0 150.0 0.0 -25.0 -66.7 271.4 -50.0 -66.7 700.0 -50.0 400.0 -66.7 100.0 30.8 100.0 3.4 93.3 -71.4 200.0 22.2 -34.1 -38.9 0.0 -16.7 180.0 14.3 25.0 -40.0 54.5 66.7 -58.8 100.0 -30.8 -25.8 -61.1 50.0 5.6 87.0 428.6 -33.3 -16.7 133.3 -7.7 -37.5 200.0 -33.3 225.0 -40.0 28.6 0.0 140.0 -66.7 0.0 -10.5 -25.0 158.3 33.3 -27.6 -18.9 85.7 -18.8 -56.5 -44.1 100.0 -19.4 -4.2 -45.5 26.0 -7.7 69.2 150.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Turf and Turfgrass Management Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Welding Technology/Welder Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 42 2008 23 2009 31 8 6 11 3 2 4 10 4 10 56 60 56 4 4 2 8 5 37 3 12 35 8 9 4 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -45.2 2008-2009 34.8 -25.0 83.3 -33.3 100.0 -60.0 150.0 7.1 -6.7 0.0 -50.0 -37.5 640.0 300.0 12.5 191.7 -55.6 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Ogeechee Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Bulloch County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Bulloch NUMBER PERCENT 27,601 100.0 2,449 8.9 399 1.5 550 2.0 3,775 13.7 634 2.3 3,309 12.0 3,557 12.9 1,500 5.4 1,484 5.4 2,132 7.7 1,114 4.0 1,599 5.8 710 2.6 3,849 14.0 540 2.0 Bulloch Area NUMBER PERCENT 84,766 100.0 7,081 8.4 1,590 1.9 2,093 2.5 8,024 9.5 1,787 2.1 8,667 10.2 11,945 14.1 5,698 6.7 5,676 6.7 9,021 10.6 4,504 5.3 5,080 6.0 2,114 2.5 10,224 12.1 1,262 1.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Bulloch Bryan 1,253 268 130 298 254 40 76 35 27 83 00 8 Candler 147 Effingham 540 Emanuel 324 12 22 30 77 119 72 26 54 43 03 14 04 9 07 17 Evans Jenkins Screven 210 14 30 35 199 7 28 27 386 33 65 64 03 44 02 23 11 28 Total Area 3,327 339 692 560 57 226 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 80 44 158 17 2 55 10 11 17 41 12 131 18 37 59 15 6 20 19 36 28 52 25 46 252 173 514 Misc. 179 35 28 75 63 43 29 62 514 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 62 Packinghouse Road Statesboro GA 30458 Phone: (912) 681 - 5156 Fax: (912) 681 - 5228 Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 Savannah Avenue P. O. Box 692 Statesboro, GA 30459-0692 Phone: (912) 871 - 1173 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Burke County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Burke Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Richmond Screven Burke Area Georgia United States Aiken, SC Allendale, SC Barnwell, SC Labor Force 9,942 10,525 7,057 2,723 91,520 7,310 129,077 4,768,923 154,142,000 77,044 3,465 9,329 Employed 8,802 9,437 6,066 2,206 82,553 6,309 115,373 4,311,728 139,877,000 69,590 2,722 7,695 Unemployed Rate 1,140 11.5% 1,088 10.3% 991 14.0% 517 19.0% 8,967 9.8% 1,001 13.7% 13,704 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 7,454 9.7% 743 21.4% 1,634 17.5% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Burke City of Waynesboro Burke Area Georgia United States Aiken, SC Allendale, SC Barnwell, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 22,276 79 5,813 2009 Estimate 22,797 % Change 2000-2009 2.3 2015 Projected* 26,341 % Change 2000-2015 18.2 462,252 474,522 2.7 507,813 9.9 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 142,552 156,017 9.4 169,820 19.1 11,211 10,195 -9.1 11,180 -0.3 23,478 22,688 -3.4 25,350 8.0 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Wood Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 72 26 0 30 16 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 239 3 22 63 13 6 17 5 12 0 12 2 38 2 25 19 7 318 39 11 15 13 357 Burke EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 803 13.7 672 149 2.5 511 0 0.0 0 147 2.5 469 507 8.6 778 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 146 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,510 * 229 672 70 98 131 10 2.5 793 * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 59.7 852 * * 3.9 780 11.4 424 1.2 635 1.7 1,167 2.2 622 0.2 311 44 0.7 1,105 0 0.0 0 82 1.4 632 * * * 704 12.0 541 * * * 294 5.0 192 38 5 4,318 1,556 48 92 1,416 5,875 0.6 393 0.1 159 73.5 761 26.5 677 0.8 828 1.6 588 24.1 615 100.0 765 NUMBER OF FIRMS 921 120 Burke Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 17,700 790 14.6 850 0.7 705 9 455 539 4,389 253 12,066 19 2,053 7 469 5 * 14 833 53 1,392 19 662 0.4 954 3.6 749 10.0 893 1.7 666 0.4 509 * * 0.7 944 1.1 690 0.5 825 8 11 14 2 2 3 7 11 11 15 23 29 5,035 19 270 1,119 161 96 377 244 463 45 678 * * 43 413 922 1,468 140 1,487 839 71,900 1,388 3,305 12,623 2,456 2,027 2,994 1,088 0.4 658 0.0 467 0.6 921 * * * * 0.0 790 0.3 551 0.8 1,007 1.2 1,268 0.1 599 1.2 1,461 0.7 607 59.3 638 1.1 1,557 2.7 870 10.4 426 2.0 680 1.7 742 2.5 864 0.9 620 527 4,329 3.6 1,059 29 365 0.3 871 288 6,877 38 1,077 759 18,140 61 1,418 535 11,010 5.7 448 0.9 508 15.0 869 1.2 427 9.1 249 512 128 6,084 398 112 134 152 6,482 271,509 2,811 86 89,686 31,462 7,123 10,822 13,517 121,148 3,798,106 2.3 0.1 74.0 26.0 5.9 8.9 11.2 100.0 500 711 680 829 1,123 855 654 719 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Burke Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Burke Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Burke Brentwood Terrace Health Care Galaxy Distribution Health Span Llp Southern Nuclear Operating Co Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Burke Area Southern Nuclear Operating Company Crider Inc Medical College of Georgia Caresouth Homehealth Augusta MCG Health Inc Gracewood State Hospital Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc Wal-Mart Augusta State University Sitel Corporation COUNTY Burke Emanuel Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Burke COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Burke, GA Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Jenkins, GA Jefferson, GA Aiken, SC Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Other Total Residents: 4,677 1,987 380 215 192 160 99 57 330 8,097 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.8 24.5 4.7 2.7 2.4 2.0 1.2 0.7 4.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Burke &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Burke, GA Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Jenkins, GA Jefferson, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents: 4,677 918 432 304 192 151 98 34 212 7,018 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 66.6 13.1 6.2 4.3 2.7 2.2 1.4 0.5 3.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.7H-51T2.%6i0Ag45.%h-8L2434%76S45.6c-67165h3%94+o5.o-04l%4 Burke Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.0% 32.2% 26.4% 9.5% 4.9% 100.0% 18-24 29.5% 36.0% 29.1% 5.2% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.8% 31.5% 33.1% 13.9% 4.7% 100.0% 35-44 19.0% 35.9% 29.7% 10.1% 5.3% 100.0% 45-64 27.6% 31.1% 24.1% 9.9% 7.3% 100.0% 65+ 46.7% 26.1% 15.5% 7.1% 4.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Burke Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Richmond Screven Burke Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 244 233 193 83 1,529 209 2,491 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 244 233 193 83 1,529 209 2,491 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Burke Area Richmond Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship-University Hospital Burke augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.augustatech.edu Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Jefferson www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 50 2008 38 2009 66 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 72 85 72 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 8 10 16 10 25 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 31 58 55 Barbering/Barber 6 19 12 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 15 28 23 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 14 9 17 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 8 9 Chemical Technology/Technician 1 9 9 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 5 3 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 8 13 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 170 139 83 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 53 52 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 56 57 139 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 23 21 26 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 11 18 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -24.0 2008-2009 73.7 18.1 -15.3 25.0 60.0 150.0 87.1 216.7 86.7 -35.7 -11.1 800.0 -40.0 62.5 -18.2 -1.9 1.8 -8.7 63.6 -20.0 -5.2 -36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5 0.0 -33.3 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Turf and Turfgrass Management TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 19 2008 22 2009 27 22 24 12 45 64 108 7 6 7 4 7 4 50 91 68 106 73 61 19 15 17 24 21 12 19 11 22 4 14 9 22 24 39 25 23 66 13 9 2 1 2 1 80 83 65 15 8 16 9 11 11 9 5 4 20 41 32 3 9 11 37 49 51 6 5 8 255 297 291 6 15 17 66 42 26 23 9 24 4 3 4 10 11 10 12 13 7 18 23 20 19 19 16 9 7 8 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 15.8 2008-2009 22.7 9.1 42.2 -14.3 -50.0 68.8 16.7 75.0 -42.9 82.0 -31.1 -25.3 -16.4 -21.1 -12.5 -42.1 13.3 -42.9 100.0 250.0 9.1 -8.0 -30.8 100.0 3.8 -46.7 22.2 -44.4 105.0 200.0 32.4 -16.7 16.5 150.0 -36.4 -60.9 -25.0 10.0 8.3 27.8 0.0 -22.2 -35.7 62.5 187.0 -77.8 -50.0 -21.7 100.0 0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2 4.1 60.0 -2.0 13.3 -38.1 166.7 33.3 -9.1 -46.2 -13.0 -15.8 14.3 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 64 2008 105 2009 126 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 64.1 2008-2009 20.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Burke County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Burke NUMBER PERCENT 9,051 100.0 468 5.2 109 1.2 160 1.8 695 7.7 205 2.3 675 7.5 1,273 14.1 499 5.5 500 5.5 1,639 18.1 680 7.5 644 7.1 250 2.8 1,025 11.3 229 2.5 Burke Area NUMBER PERCENT 122,219 100.0 8,784 7.2 2,304 1.9 4,479 3.7 11,274 9.2 3,929 3.2 12,705 10.4 17,192 14.1 5,799 4.7 6,593 5.4 13,721 11.2 6,312 5.2 6,161 5.0 3,334 2.7 17,281 14.1 2,351 1.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Burke 506 32 103 77 04 17 Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Richmond Screven 324 405 199 4,533 386 26 54 43 25 79 70 7 28 27 462 1,091 1,160 33 65 64 07 17 05 8 02 23 57 145 11 28 Total Area 6,353 585 1,420 1,441 86 238 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 58 68 65 18 37 59 39 48 43 19 36 28 243 166 570 52 25 46 429 380 811 Misc. 82 63 88 29 639 62 963 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Butts County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Butts Henry Jasper Lamar Monroe Newton Spalding Butts Area Georgia United States Labor Force 10,265 96,698 6,481 7,976 13,727 46,983 28,865 210,995 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 9,093 87,677 5,706 6,931 12,519 41,480 24,929 188,335 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,172 11.4% 9,021 9.3% 775 12.0% 1,045 13.1% 1,208 8.8% 5,503 11.7% 3,936 13.6% 22,660 10.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Butts City of Jackson Butts Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 19,737 74 24,392 23.6 29,897 51.5 3,934 311,969 441,342 41.5 546,939 75.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Paper Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 70 3 0 50 17 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 314 3 17 70 22 4 21 21 31 1 20 3 29 6 32 34 8 392 39 6 19 14 431 Butts EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,073 * 19.8 620 * * 0 0.0 0 192 3.5 659 870 16.1 609 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 167 3.1 636 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2,692 * 233 650 162 9 174 32 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 49.8 534 * * 4.3 834 12.0 403 3.0 774 0.2 711 3.2 806 0.6 446 83 1.5 594 * * * 120 2.2 743 * * * 536 9.9 499 40 0.7 433 391 7.2 229 146 3 3,768 1,643 45 585 1,013 5,409 2.7 384 0.1 487 69.7 577 30.4 678 0.8 821 10.8 617 18.7 596 100.0 574 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,390 58 Butts Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 16,235 343 15.7 844 0.3 594 10 1,025 297 13 3 20 22 18 38 14 16 32 28 1 3 3 3 5 6 7 153 4,313 11,429 1,069 * 802 1,273 262 736 397 860 496 1,045 * 20 107 429 28 780 526 0.1 898 4.2 715 11.0 899 1.0 963 * * 0.8 1,012 1.2 929 0.3 845 0.7 697 0.4 943 0.8 794 0.5 567 1.0 1,283 * * 0.0 817 0.1 831 0.4 792 0.0 4,490 0.8 785 0.5 613 8 12 18 27 5,808 17 356 1,132 312 81 386 352 1,108 574 513 243 62,806 1,472 3,801 14,413 3,393 714 2,396 1,062 1.1 1,137 0.6 557 0.5 787 0.2 713 60.7 549 1.4 1,218 3.7 888 13.9 442 3.3 663 0.7 883 2.3 856 1.0 614 596 2,242 2.2 787 26 336 0.3 921 488 6,023 74 920 661 11,768 89 1,246 670 10,721 5.8 501 0.9 486 11.4 649 1.2 351 10.4 240 568 213 7,411 383 63 137 183 7,794 271,509 2,300 107 79,148 24,284 1,523 3,573 19,188 103,430 3,798,106 2.2 0.1 76.5 23.5 1.5 3.5 18.6 100.0 508 762 610 724 1,621 607 675 637 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Butts Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Butts Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Butts American Woodmark Corp Butts State Prison Salad Time Llc Sylvan Grove Hospital Westbury Medical Care Home Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Butts Area Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Wal-Mart Georgia Power Company Publix Super Market Inc Newton Health System Inc C R Bard Inc Homenurse Inc AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Seals Metalcasting Facility Griffin Technical College COUNTY Henry Henry Henry Henry Newton Newton Spalding Spalding Spalding Spalding Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Butts COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Butts, GA Henry, GA Fulton, GA Clayton, GA Spalding, GA DeKalb, GA Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents: 3,533 1,423 728 605 443 284 210 104 594 7,924 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 44.6 18.0 9.2 7.6 5.6 3.6 2.7 1.3 7.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Butts &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Butts, GA Monroe, GA Spalding, GA Henry, GA Lamar, GA Jasper, GA Clayton, GA Pike, GA Other Total Residents: 3,533 492 327 240 206 191 109 64 560 5,722 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 61.7 8.6 5.7 4.2 3.6 3.3 1.9 1.1 9.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.4H-21T2.%6i5Ag45.%h-7L2434%26S45.6c-58165h3%74+o5.o-64l%4 Butts Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.5% 35.4% 25.9% 9.7% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 32.2% 35.0% 28.5% 4.1% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.7% 35.6% 31.3% 12.8% 3.6% 100.0% 35-44 17.6% 37.7% 28.3% 12.1% 4.4% 100.0% 45-64 22.5% 36.3% 24.4% 9.5% 7.3% 100.0% 65+ 46.8% 28.9% 14.4% 5.8% 4.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Butts Henry Jasper Lamar Monroe Newton Spalding Butts Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 183 2,395 97 129 215 858 496 4,373 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 183 2,395 97 129 215 858 496 4,373 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Butts Area Newton Troy University covington.troy.edu Oxford College of Emory University http://www.emory.edu/oxford/ Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu Monroe Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Henry www.centralgatech.edu Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University Lamar www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu Gordon College Spalding www.gdn.edu Griffin Technical College Butts www.griffintech.edu Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 23 25 22 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 13 5 4 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 14 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 138 174 102 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 5 2 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 2 3 Carpentry/Carpenter 24 39 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 27 25 Construction Management 1 2 10 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 48 64 Criminal Justice/Police Science 8 6 15 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 40 53 58 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 9 9 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 8.7 -12.0 -61.5 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 62.5 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 0.0 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 4 2008 4 2009 4 9 5 6 33 33 41 26 33 33 5 14 4 31 38 60 6 19 46 14 13 22 10 15 26 43 48 30 6 2 5 19 17 20 6 13 26 5 2 2 2 5 7 59 84 72 9 9 6 1 4 2 15 14 14 6 11 19 24 46 27 40 93 85 60 48 71 23 19 15 16 31 37 17 21 24 2 11 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 255 207 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 0.0 -44.4 0.0 26.9 180.0 22.6 20.0 24.2 0.0 -71.4 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 83.3 91.7 132.5 -20.0 -17.4 93.8 23.5 450.0 -16.7 -43.5 25.9 -18.8 100.0 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 72.7 -41.3 -8.6 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2 -20.0 84.6 -5.9 -7.2 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Butts County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Butts NUMBER PERCENT 8,452 100.0 600 7.1 144 1.7 150 1.8 425 5.0 149 1.8 779 9.2 1,443 17.1 640 7.6 663 7.8 1,192 14.1 624 7.4 568 6.7 230 2.7 780 9.2 65 0.8 Butts Area NUMBER PERCENT 152,916 100.0 15,389 10.1 4,144 2.7 2,959 1.9 12,424 8.1 3,320 2.2 15,781 10.3 27,866 18.2 10,659 7.0 11,217 7.3 14,825 9.7 9,014 5.9 7,364 4.8 3,585 2.3 13,779 9.0 590 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Butts 293 26 51 45 03 4 Henry Jasper Lamar 1,993 201 272 478 660 164 20 37 15 19 52 41 07 21 01 5 02 11 Monroe Newton Spalding 296 1,884 1,399 39 61 34 327 539 224 116 268 223 07 7 10 19 09 35 Total Area 6,338 1,025 1,668 746 39 102 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 26 15 43 73 42 195 24 10 38 26 21 30 27 8 65 117 51 209 106 116 174 399 263 754 Misc. 80 353 51 70 48 388 352 1,342 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226 Fax: (770) 229 - 3287 Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Calhoun County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Calhoun Baker Clay Dougherty Early Randolph Terrell Calhoun Area Georgia United States Labor Force 2,352 1,656 1,423 42,234 5,565 2,782 4,438 60,450 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 2,095 1,513 1,302 37,924 5,005 2,457 3,994 54,290 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 257 10.9% 143 8.6% 121 8.5% 4,310 10.2% 560 10.1% 325 11.7% 444 10.0% 6,160 10.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Calhoun City of Morgan Calhoun Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 6,322 148 6,306 -0.3 6,390 1.1 1,464 140,689 137,983 -1.9 139,103 -1.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Wood Product Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Paper Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 25 17 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 1 9 20 6 0 8 0 3 0 0 0 7 1 8 6 2 96 24 7 4 13 120 Calhoun EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 157 11.4 499 116 8.4 520 32 2.3 430 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 431 31.2 532 * * * 61 4.4 625 148 10.7 278 8 0.6 416 0 0.0 0 78 5.6 1,071 0 0.0 0 3 0.2 344 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 69 5.0 668 * * * 49 3.5 201 14 * 588 794 23 * 475 1,383 1.0 353 * * 42.5 516 57.4 549 1.7 692 * * 34.3 431 100.0 495 Calhoun Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 471 9,032 141 1,197 218 1,986 112 5,849 15.2 931 2.0 569 3.3 753 9.9 1,066 12 822 1.4 885 3 * 1 * 6 103 * * * * 0.2 548 0 * * * 1 * * * 1 * * * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 13 2,948 9 211 689 127 49 250 149 * * * 1,747 59 167 73 202 57 102 110 122 209 35,920 137 2,436 7,103 2,002 917 1,432 558 * * * * * * 2.9 1,402 0.1 488 0.3 610 0.1 510 0.3 595 0.1 641 0.2 549 0.2 923 0.2 699 0.4 683 60.5 579 0.2 1,457 4.1 781 12.0 400 3.4 709 1.5 794 2.4 842 0.9 525 265 1,724 2.9 804 17 265 0.4 2,963 148 3,433 22 784 376 8,343 41 471 267 4,374 5.8 365 1.3 523 14.1 764 0.8 300 7.4 236 328 61 3,480 273 77 94 102 3,753 271,509 1,946 28 44,980 14,379 3,463 3,460 7,456 59,356 3,798,106 3.3 0.0 75.8 24.2 5.8 5.8 12.6 100.0 430 557 650 789 1,254 629 646 683 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Calhoun Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Calhoun Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Calhoun Calhoun State Prison High Trust Bank Statesboro Food Systems Inc West Foods Inc Willowood Assisted Living Facility Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Calhoun Area Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance USA The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart Millercoors Llc Albany State University Darton College Gray Publishing Llc Palmyra Medical Centers Inc Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc COUNTY Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Early Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Calhoun COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Calhoun, GA Dougherty, GA Early, GA Mitchell, GA Randolph, GA Terrell, GA Decatur, GA Clay, GA Other Total Residents: 1,039 452 221 92 59 51 34 17 105 2,070 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 50.2 21.8 10.7 4.4 2.9 2.5 1.6 0.8 5.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Calhoun &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Calhoun, GA Early, GA Dougherty, GA Randolph, GA Clay, GA Baker, GA Terrell, GA Miller, GA Other Total Residents: 1,039 247 190 143 113 77 38 29 80 1,956 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 53.1 12.6 9.7 7.3 5.8 3.9 1.9 1.5 4.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.9H-31T2.%9i5Ag45.%h-6L2434%78S45.6c-50265h3%34+o5.o-14l%4 Calhoun Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.5% 30.2% 26.6% 8.5% 5.1% 100.0% 18-24 32.3% 30.7% 34.5% 2.3% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 19.6% 32.1% 32.9% 11.7% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 23.1% 33.2% 29.0% 9.2% 5.6% 100.0% 45-64 27.5% 29.7% 23.9% 10.3% 8.6% 100.0% 65+ 48.0% 25.4% 15.2% 7.1% 4.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Calhoun Clay Dougherty Early Randolph Terrell Calhoun Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 25 0 752 143 63 80 1,082 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 19 25 0 752 143 63 80 1,082 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Calhoun Area Dougherty Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College Early Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Calhoun Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Randolph Andrew College albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu www.andrewcollege.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 39 32 55 Adult Development and Aging 1 3 2 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 2 5 10 7 13 13 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 62 60 60 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 60 83 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 150.0 100.0 85.7 -3.2 38.3 -4.0 1000.0 -52.0 0.0 -21.4 22.2 -11.8 -32.6 -50.0 -47.4 0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 -54.5 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 -60.0 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 13 2008 9 2009 18 21 17 16 43 58 73 22 19 26 3 11 4 13 20 18 17 29 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -30.8 2008-2009 100.0 -19.0 -5.9 34.9 25.9 -13.6 36.8 266.7 -63.6 53.8 -10.0 70.6 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Calhoun County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Calhoun NUMBER PERCENT 2,267 100.0 165 7.3 18 0.8 43 1.9 197 8.7 59 2.6 195 8.6 289 12.8 79 3.5 107 4.7 397 17.5 159 7.0 213 9.4 74 3.3 258 11.4 14 0.6 Calhoun Area NUMBER PERCENT 59,668 100.0 5,294 8.9 1,053 1.8 1,472 2.5 5,693 9.5 1,569 2.6 6,456 10.8 8,573 14.4 2,594 4.4 2,684 4.5 6,756 11.3 3,479 5.8 3,463 5.8 1,679 2.8 7,790 13.1 1,113 1.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Calhoun Baker 83 4 11 11 04 6 59 3 14 17 02 7 Clay Dougherty Early 27 2,600 163 5 5 5 195 550 689 11 24 23 01 2 35 162 01 19 Randolph Terrell Total Area 109 236 3,277 4 18 14 15 36 42 237 658 801 05 19 09 39 57 254 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 5 6 9 1 4 0 0 0 5 119 75 258 16 12 16 5 13 6 13 15 20 159 125 314 Misc. 27 11 4 517 41 25 47 672 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010 Fax: (229) 430 - 5078 Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Camden County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Camden Brantley Charlton Glynn Camden Area Georgia United States Nassau, FL Labor Force 20,507 7,509 4,485 40,134 72,635 4,768,923 154,142,000 36,209 Employed 18,728 6,721 4,009 36,853 66,311 4,311,728 139,877,000 32,715 Unemployed Rate 1,779 8.7% 788 10.5% 476 10.6% 3,281 8.2% 6,324 8.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 3,494 9.6% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Camden 43,758 42 48,277 10.3 59,766 36.6 City of Woodbine 1,218 Camden Area 194,019 222,041 14.4 260,743 34.4 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Nassau, FL 57,663 70,576 22.4 84,533 46.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Machinery Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 136 6 0 107 23 1 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 747 3 23 161 13 15 57 54 81 3 49 5 94 9 110 70 8 891 61 24 17 20 952 Camden EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,368 48 9.7 903 0.3 587 0 0.0 0 549 3.9 588 771 5.5 1,147 * * * 25 0.2 421 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,954 * 351 1,801 56 154 837 204 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 56.3 511 * * 2.5 958 12.7 415 0.4 657 1.1 591 5.9 578 1.4 378 546 3.9 896 * * * 692 24 963 134 1,786 4.9 541 0.2 458 6.8 705 0.9 255 12.6 243 271 * 9,327 4,802 2,200 141 2,461 14,130 1.9 * 66.0 34.0 15.6 1.0 17.4 100.0 390 * 707 748 1,066 488 690 666 Camden Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 660 6,453 42 295 11.8 847 0.5 661 4 12 477 2,523 137 3,624 2 * 14 226 8 835 17 106 1 * 6 279 13 181 16 106 8 * 9 63 9 24 1 * 1 * 0.0 1,017 4.6 659 6.6 993 * * 0.4 713 1.5 1,294 0.2 671 * * 0.5 1,270 0.3 702 0.2 713 * * 0.1 468 0.0 724 * * * * 1 1 1 5 12 12 3,324 13 130 671 97 60 236 217 * * * 8 349 816 33,130 281 1,223 6,993 1,071 623 1,851 744 * * * * * * 0.0 247 0.6 953 1.5 697 60.7 538 0.5 1,425 2.2 808 12.8 432 2.0 678 1.1 816 3.4 735 1.4 534 364 1,628 3.0 866 13 82 0.2 780 263 2,934 29 157 407 4,493 65 1,326 405 8,259 5.4 503 0.3 583 8.2 766 2.4 378 15.1 333 354 83 4,067 207 85 67 55 4,274 271,509 1,463 51 39,634 14,990 4,172 1,794 9,024 54,623 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 72.6 27.4 7.6 3.3 16.5 100.0 478 673 589 887 1,350 601 730 671 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Camden Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Camden Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Camden Camden Campus Express Scripts Inc Lockheed Martin Corp V T Griffin Svcs Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Camden Area Lockheed Martin Corp Express Scripts Inc Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Sea Island Co Teamwork Services Inc Brunswick Pulp & Paper Wal-Mart Wal-Mart King & Prince Seafood Corp Enduracare Therapy Mgmt Inc COUNTY Camden Camden Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Camden Glynn Glynn Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Camden COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Camden, GA Duval, FL Glynn, GA Nassau, FL Charlton, GA McIntosh, GA Ware, GA Telfair, GA Other Total Residents: 16,357 1,537 1,343 826 242 72 62 46 505 20,990 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.9 7.3 6.4 3.9 1.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 2.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Camden &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Camden, GA Nassau, FL Duval, FL Charlton, GA Glynn, GA Brantley, GA Charleston, SC Ware, GA Other Total Residents: 16,357 1,024 816 506 365 157 55 50 598 19,928 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 82.1 5.1 4.1 2.5 1.8 0.8 0.3 0.3 3.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.1H-1T2.%4i1Ag45.%h-2L1334%76S45.6c-85165h3%64+o5.o-54l%4 Camden Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.1% 34.1% 28.6% 10.4% 5.9% 100.0% 18-24 29.1% 38.5% 28.8% 3.3% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.2% 36.7% 34.1% 11.0% 4.0% 100.0% 35-44 16.5% 36.0% 30.0% 11.4% 6.2% 100.0% 45-64 17.8% 32.6% 28.9% 12.2% 8.5% 100.0% 65+ 36.5% 26.4% 18.1% 11.1% 7.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Camden Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 171 595 104 654 1,524 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 171 595 104 654 1,524 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Camden Area Glynn Troy University College of Coastal Georgia Camden Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University) brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 12 2009 14 29 12 11 7 4 2 25 21 26 7 7 14 59 58 28 11 4 3 5 5 3 22 5 13 69 62 64 7 2 11 97 92 74 26 9 18 20 10 16 32 32 37 5 7 5 11 18 7 82 66 90 5 2 2 1 5 2 125 79 63 22 12 56 5 2 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -14.3 2008-2009 16.7 -58.6 -8.3 -42.9 -50.0 -16.0 23.8 0.0 100.0 -1.7 -51.7 -63.6 -25.0 0.0 -77.3 -40.0 160.0 -10.1 -71.4 -5.2 -65.4 -50.0 0.0 40.0 63.6 -19.5 -60.0 400.0 -36.8 -45.5 -60.0 3.2 450.0 -19.6 100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 36.4 0.0 -60.0 -20.3 366.7 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Camden County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Camden NUMBER PERCENT 17,469 100.0 1,550 8.9 398 2.3 523 3.0 1,562 8.9 443 2.5 1,628 9.3 2,972 17.0 1,063 6.1 1,305 7.5 1,099 6.3 669 3.8 872 5.0 524 3.0 2,768 15.9 93 0.5 Camden Area NUMBER PERCENT 61,413 100.0 5,618 9.2 985 1.6 1,850 3.0 6,152 10.0 1,453 2.4 6,306 10.3 9,313 15.2 4,069 6.6 3,551 5.8 3,988 6.5 2,698 4.4 3,841 6.3 1,662 2.7 9,151 14.9 776 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Camden 851 90 241 213 17 7 Brantley Charlton Glynn 306 104 1,639 25 60 32 9 23 22 189 467 451 08 2 02 1 24 32 Total Area 2,900 313 791 718 51 42 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 43 14 151 22 5 106 3 2 25 65 10 221 133 31 503 Misc. 75 46 17 180 318 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1712 Osborne Road Suite L St Marys GA 31558 Phone: (912) 673 - 6942 Fax: (912) 673 - 7077 Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 Shopper's Way Suite 4 Brunswick, GA 31525-0511 Phone: (912) 264 - 7287 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Candler County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Candler Bulloch Emanuel Evans Tattnall Candler Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,332 32,978 10,525 4,914 9,338 62,087 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 3,946 30,030 9,437 4,497 8,534 56,444 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 386 8.9% 2,948 8.9% 1,088 10.3% 417 8.5% 804 8.6% 5,643 9.1% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Candler City of Metter Candler Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 9,581 123 10,680 11.5 12,561 31.1 3,879 120,543 139,156 15.4 154,840 28.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Paper Primary Metal Chemical Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Machinery Food Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 42 13 0 21 8 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 175 2 12 56 3 6 18 3 20 0 9 0 16 1 17 12 3 220 20 6 8 6 240 Candler EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 455 17.1 553 100 3.8 368 0 0.0 0 193 7.3 520 162 6.1 705 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,471 * 138 403 * 109 78 * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 55.3 465 * * 5.2 476 15.2 422 * * 4.1 792 2.9 586 * * 47 1.8 658 0 0.0 0 21 0.8 316 0 0.0 0 205 7.7 492 * * * 325 12.2 203 53 * 1,928 732 23 30 679 2,659 2.0 425 * * 72.5 509 27.5 615 0.9 727 1.1 552 25.5 567 100.0 509 NUMBER OF FIRMS 567 131 Candler Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,156 1,421 21.6 560 3.4 428 1 * 306 2,214 129 5,519 3 33 1 * 14 403 9 174 11 599 37 594 * * 5.2 621 13.0 570 0.1 527 * * 1.0 653 0.4 649 1.4 686 1.4 606 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 7 9 12 2,139 11 123 532 87 40 164 112 * * * * * 23 102 64 13 108 703 2,510 48 21,110 235 1,177 5,464 1,111 461 1,094 411 * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 632 0.2 286 0.2 452 0.0 477 0.3 842 1.7 654 5.9 495 0.1 441 49.9 492 0.6 1,241 2.8 619 12.9 401 2.6 619 1.1 721 2.6 737 1.0 400 181 847 2.0 719 7 160 0.4 583 121 678 24 275 288 4,340 16 164 232 3,919 1.6 564 0.7 460 10.3 642 0.4 293 9.3 211 201 61 2,767 227 54 87 86 2,994 271,509 780 29 30,295 12,012 333 5,728 5,951 42,304 3,798,106 1.8 397 0.1 599 71.6 513 28.4 631 0.8 938 13.5 671 14.1 574 100.0 546 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Candler Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Candler Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Candler Azalea Health & Rehabilitation Candler County Hospital Griner Investments Inc Moore Wallace North America Inc Orchard Manor Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Candler Area Georgia Southern University Wal-Mart East Georgia Regional Medical Briggs & Stratton Corp Viracon Georgia Inc H A Sack Co Inc Crider Inc Claxton Poultry Co Tatnall State Prison Rotary Corp COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Emanuel Evans Tattnall Tattnall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Candler COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Candler, GA Bulloch, GA Emanuel, GA Tattnall, GA Toombs, GA Chatham, GA Bibb, GA Evans, GA Other Total Residents: 2,140 653 303 120 79 71 51 44 134 3,595 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 59.5 18.2 8.4 3.3 2.2 2.0 1.4 1.2 3.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Candler &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Candler, GA Emanuel, GA Bulloch, GA Tattnall, GA Evans, GA Toombs, GA Montgomery, GA Wayne, GA Other Total Residents: 2,140 218 170 143 48 30 27 22 98 2,896 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.9 7.5 5.9 4.9 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.8 3.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e12O8.8H-2T2.%6i5Ag45.%h-3L2534%70S45.6c-74265h3%34+o5.o-54l%4 Candler Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.5% 31.1% 27.1% 7.9% 5.4% 100.0% 18-24 21.2% 22.9% 50.7% 4.7% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 26.3% 34.1% 21.6% 13.8% 4.2% 100.0% 35-44 23.5% 37.1% 23.3% 8.7% 7.5% 100.0% 45-64 27.7% 35.2% 20.1% 7.6% 9.5% 100.0% 65+ 50.4% 25.9% 12.8% 5.7% 5.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bulloch Candler Emanuel Evans Tattnall Candler Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 581 105 233 100 144 1,163 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 581 105 233 100 144 1,163 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Candler Area Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Bulloch Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Tattnall Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) Candler Swainsboro Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Candler County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Candler NUMBER PERCENT 3,902 100.0 324 8.3 30 0.8 95 2.4 239 6.1 60 1.5 324 8.3 540 13.8 280 7.2 304 7.8 550 14.1 145 3.7 437 11.2 55 1.4 460 11.8 59 1.5 Candler Area NUMBER PERCENT 53,989 100.0 4,483 8.3 612 1.1 1,204 2.2 5,643 10.5 1,065 2.0 5,476 10.1 7,155 13.3 3,180 5.9 3,190 5.9 5,633 10.4 2,623 4.9 4,321 8.0 1,764 3.3 6,755 12.5 885 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Candler 147 12 22 30 03 14 Bulloch Emanuel Evans 1,253 324 210 130 298 254 26 54 43 14 30 35 27 83 07 17 03 44 Tattnall Total Area 295 2,229 22 47 45 204 451 407 10 42 50 200 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 10 11 17 80 44 158 18 37 59 15 6 20 20 18 38 143 116 292 Misc. 28 179 63 43 53 366 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231 Fax: (912) 537 - 3238 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Carroll County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Carroll Coweta Douglas Fulton Haralson Heard Paulding Carroll Area Georgia United States Labor Force 52,847 60,146 65,143 484,733 12,848 4,920 67,086 747,723 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 47,291 54,425 58,362 437,425 11,375 4,312 60,551 673,741 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 5,556 10.5% 5,721 9.5% 6,781 10.4% 47,308 9.8% 1,473 11.5% 608 12.4% 6,535 9.7% 73,982 9.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Carroll 88,009 19 114,778 30.4 136,867 55.5 City of Carrollton 19,843 Carroll Area 1,207,923 1,582,421 31.0 1,780,251 47.4 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 424 10 1 270 143 9 1 3 5 7 11 7 8 1 5 5 9 10 29 7 3 1 4 10 8 0 1,590 4 113 345 65 25 132 89 146 5 113 10 173 16 191 163 53 2,067 93 17 32 44 2,160 Carroll EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,117 157 25.0 750 0.4 844 * 2,010 6,927 1,983 * * 60 * 102 * 96 * 19 * 38 * 496 35 * * * 5.5 794 19.0 735 5.4 651 * * * * 0.2 527 * * 0.3 518 * * 0.3 824 * * 0.1 652 * * 0.1 648 * * 1.4 762 0.1 717 * * * * 16 105 0 19,119 180 1,142 4,387 716 585 855 291 * * * * 0.0 537 0.3 690 0.0 0 52.5 654 0.5 1,310 3.1 747 12.1 466 2.0 577 1.6 1,025 2.3 870 0.8 546 648 1.8 695 * * * 1,136 * 4,381 208 3,239 3.1 473 * * 12.0 943 0.6 288 8.9 224 599 26 28,262 8,138 226 3,285 4,627 36,400 1.6 475 0.1 646 77.6 702 22.4 731 0.6 904 9.0 657 12.7 633 100.0 677 NUMBER OF FIRMS 4,556 84 Carroll Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 70,502 475 8.5 1,115 0.1 846 14 3,103 1,355 100 12 19 46 24 61 45 195 11 77 54 98 22 200 60 51 181 25,342 44,506 11,123 748 821 433 1,079 1,192 1,742 3,180 265 2,071 4,028 2,517 2,154 3,237 1,038 1,879 0.0 1,322 3.0 1,005 5.3 1,180 1.3 1,748 0.1 896 0.1 1,263 0.1 552 0.1 776 0.1 782 0.2 1,254 0.4 900 0.0 1,285 0.2 1,252 0.5 713 0.3 985 0.3 792 0.4 897 0.1 993 0.2 1,307 24 59 73 122 2 42,138 63 3,349 4,907 1,049 1,267 3,403 2,721 750 2,643 1,171 2,414 * 635,528 5,276 43,089 74,633 35,070 47,891 50,499 20,342 0.1 2,255 0.3 876 0.1 771 0.3 1,247 * * 76.3 1,088 0.6 1,730 5.2 1,492 9.0 532 4.2 1,048 5.8 1,711 6.1 1,814 2.4 1,066 8,610 76,280 9.2 1,666 365 16,968 2.0 1,763 3,147 619 4,046 599 3,634 56,292 13,877 79,089 13,668 79,700 6.8 771 1.7 795 9.5 963 1.6 835 9.6 409 4,359 1,477 48,171 1,045 283 291 471 49,216 271,509 22,860 683 706,713 126,147 21,742 37,668 66,737 832,863 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 84.9 15.1 2.6 4.5 8.0 100.0 647 1,194 1,091 942 1,453 879 811 1,069 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Carroll Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Carroll Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Carroll Fresh Express Inc Higgins General Hospital Southwire Company State University of West Georgia Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Carroll Area Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company Piedmont Hospital Inc Atlanta Newspapers Div COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Carroll COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Carroll, GA Fulton, GA Douglas, GA Cobb, GA Coweta, GA Haralson, GA DeKalb, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents: 24,611 3,570 3,438 2,044 1,335 919 700 493 2,587 39,697 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.0 9.0 8.7 5.1 3.4 2.3 1.8 1.2 6.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Carroll &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Carroll, GA Haralson, GA Cleburne, AL Douglas, GA Randolph, AL Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Heard, GA Other Total Residents: 24,611 2,545 1,230 1,057 908 711 705 618 3,021 35,406 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.5 7.2 3.5 3.0 2.6 2.0 2.0 1.7 8.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.9H-1T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-1L1334%78S45.6c-21165h3%34+o5.o-54l%4 Carroll Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.5% 24.6% 25.4% 20.2% 10.3% 100.0% 18-24 28.1% 26.0% 35.3% 9.8% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.1% 22.3% 24.6% 28.6% 10.4% 100.0% 35-44 13.5% 25.3% 25.4% 23.7% 12.2% 100.0% 45-64 17.2% 25.4% 24.1% 19.1% 14.3% 100.0% 65+ 38.1% 24.9% 17.9% 11.4% 7.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Carroll Coweta Douglas Fulton Haralson Heard Paulding Carroll Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,110 1,217 1,459 7,123 322 124 1,349 12,704 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 1,110 1,217 1,459 7,123 322 124 1,349 12,704 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Carroll Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Carroll Area The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Paulding www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com Carroll Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Douglas www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu www.westgatech.edu Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu Haralson West Georgia Technical College www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 56 2008 66 2009 77 46 36 72 9 6 7 30 74 185 6 7 14 9 10 9 32 29 21 6 10 7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 17.9 2008-2009 16.7 -21.7 100.0 -33.3 16.7 146.7 150.0 16.7 100.0 11.1 -10.0 -9.4 -27.6 66.7 -30.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 12 2008 18 2009 19 49 136 150 7 49 62 21 58 64 51 32 37 62 68 63 21 25 12 10 26 52 11 7 11 12 13 11 49 53 87 48 38 38 14 14 22 7 56 56 18 12 20 27 24 59 23 12 14 46 43 42 11 16 10 16 13 7 35 26 46 20 20 7 100 113 98 33 41 42 32 33 32 16 17 45 14 18 11 9 7 12 92 124 249 91 98 135 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 50.0 2008-2009 5.6 177.6 10.3 600.0 26.5 176.2 10.3 -37.3 15.6 9.7 19.0 160.0 -36.4 -7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1 8.3 -15.4 8.2 64.2 -20.8 0.0 700.0 -33.3 -11.1 -47.8 -6.5 45.5 -18.8 -25.7 0.0 13.0 24.2 3.1 6.3 28.6 -22.2 34.8 7.7 0.0 57.1 0.0 66.7 145.8 16.7 -2.3 -37.5 -46.2 76.9 -65.0 -13.3 2.4 -3.0 164.7 -38.9 71.4 100.8 37.8 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Central Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Carroll County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Carroll NUMBER PERCENT 42,606 100.0 3,793 8.9 1,129 2.7 854 2.0 3,585 8.4 950 2.2 4,784 11.2 6,762 15.9 3,019 7.1 2,849 6.7 4,533 10.6 2,435 5.7 2,074 4.9 845 2.0 4,763 11.2 231 0.5 Carroll Area NUMBER PERCENT 627,351 100.0 91,478 14.6 35,783 5.7 14,737 2.4 73,774 11.8 11,359 1.8 80,834 12.9 99,029 15.8 25,832 4.1 25,904 4.1 31,796 5.1 25,290 4.0 26,039 4.2 10,399 1.7 69,462 11.1 5,635 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Carroll 1,674 212 385 227 16 51 Coweta Douglas Fulton 1,568 1,366 11,745 262 379 3,233 367 380 3,392 202 140 1,957 13 27 03 20 66 91 Haralson Heard Paulding 345 176 1,248 36 64 36 14 26 18 381 365 95 03 7 04 7 08 5 Total Area 18,122 4,517 4,979 2,675 113 208 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 120 95 227 122 83 201 77 29 122 228 160 658 27 31 74 20 12 42 60 42 159 654 452 1,483 Misc. 341 291 216 1,960 67 33 133 3,041 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 275 Northside Drive Carrollton GA 30117 Phone: (770) 836 - 6668 Fax: (770) 836 - 6770 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1512 North Highway 27 Carrollton, GA 30117-7506 Phone: (770) 836 - 6681 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Catoosa County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Catoosa Walker Whitfield Catoosa Area Georgia United States Hamilton, TN Labor Force 34,182 32,153 43,937 110,272 4,768,923 154,142,000 162,050 Employed 31,313 28,809 38,491 98,613 4,311,728 139,877,000 147,300 Unemployed Rate 2,869 8.4% 3,344 10.4% 5,446 12.4% 11,659 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 14,760 9.1% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Catoosa City of Ringgold Catoosa Area Georgia United States Hamilton, TN 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 53,626 36 64,035 19.4 74,174 38.3 2,422 506,700 559,891 10.5 558,362 10.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 307,896 337,175 9.5 309,031 0.4 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 154 7 0 82 65 3 1 5 3 3 1 5 1 2 2 1 19 4 2 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 695 2 49 181 29 12 45 35 57 3 29 6 99 12 77 59 16 865 45 5 16 24 910 Catoosa EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,961 31 14.4 635 0.2 468 0 370 1,561 * * * * 142 * 51 * * * * 285 35 0.0 0 2.7 712 11.5 620 * * * * * * * * 1.0 875 * * 0.4 538 * * * * * * * * 2.1 656 0.3 521 * * 65 * 0 0 0 0 9,100 * 432 2,346 939 79 355 159 * * * * 0.5 482 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 66.8 567 * * 3.2 863 17.2 474 6.9 831 0.6 691 2.6 721 1.2 487 211 1.5 813 * * * 168 19 2,167 226 1,532 1.2 295 0.1 180 15.9 719 1.7 290 11.2 244 342 12 11,073 2,554 100 108 2,346 13,628 2.5 443 0.1 817 81.3 602 18.7 718 0.7 858 0.8 635 17.2 661 100.0 596 Catoosa Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 801 27,085 26 237 34.0 674 0.3 588 5 77 324 1,558 446 25,214 11 232 4 35 42 3,380 128 14,873 9 179 9 309 43 1,049 29 1,093 27 303 11 67 1 * 51 604 27 363 0.1 1,042 2.0 612 31.7 678 0.3 636 0.0 536 4.2 604 18.7 679 0.2 780 0.4 717 1.3 556 1.4 968 0.4 776 0.1 733 * * 0.8 691 0.5 737 5 5 22 17 1 1 1 2 3,148 4 351 795 134 42 202 133 * 788 333 173 * * * * 40,878 185 3,632 10,198 3,806 656 1,363 495 * * 1.0 654 0.4 577 0.2 502 * * * * * * * * 51.4 628 0.2 1,215 4.6 814 12.8 462 4.8 717 0.8 696 1.7 800 0.6 541 307 3,184 4.0 1,107 21 385 0.5 1,599 181 2,560 23 131 333 7,001 38 631 308 5,281 3.2 491 0.2 370 8.8 785 0.8 346 6.6 249 276 91 4,040 211 32 77 102 4,251 271,509 1,371 59 68,022 11,543 408 1,739 9,396 79,566 3,798,106 1.7 562 0.1 567 85.5 646 14.5 668 0.5 951 2.2 642 11.8 661 100.0 649 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Catoosa Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Catoosa Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Catoosa Hutcheson Medical Center Inc Lake Winnepesaukah Amusements Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Catoosa Area Hutcheson Medical Center Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Beaulieu Group Llc Oreilly Automotive Inc Hamilton Medical Center Inc Shaw Industries Inc COUNTY Catoosa Walker Whitfield Walker Catoosa Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Catoosa COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Hamilton, TN Catoosa, GA Whitfield, GA Walker, GA Murray, GA Bradley, TN Gordon, GA Chattooga, GA Other Total Residents: 12,320 7,167 3,760 1,937 478 215 141 56 628 26,702 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 46.1 26.8 14.1 7.3 1.8 0.8 0.5 0.2 2.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Catoosa &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Catoosa, GA Walker, GA Hamilton, TN Whitfield, GA Dade, GA Bradley, TN Murray, GA Chattooga, GA Other Total Residents: 7,167 2,795 2,151 306 137 121 94 79 405 13,255 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 54.1 21.1 16.2 2.3 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.6 3.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.3H-72T2.%9i2Ag45.%h-3L2534%83S45.6c-09265h3%4+o5.o-74l%4 Catoosa Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.2% 32.5% 23.1% 7.4% 3.7% 100.0% 18-24 40.7% 32.7% 23.9% 2.6% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 29.3% 32.3% 26.0% 9.6% 2.9% 100.0% 35-44 24.7% 34.0% 27.8% 9.0% 4.5% 100.0% 45-64 28.0% 34.6% 23.6% 8.2% 5.6% 100.0% 65+ 53.9% 26.8% 11.9% 4.6% 2.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Catoosa Walker Whitfield Catoosa Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 587 544 1,029 2,160 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----- TOTAL 587 544 1,029 2,160 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Catoosa Area Walker Covenant College Northwestern Technical College Whitfield Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division) Catoosa Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu www.northwesterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Catoosa County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Catoosa NUMBER PERCENT 28,044 100.0 2,618 9.3 680 2.4 735 2.6 2,134 7.6 615 2.2 3,627 12.9 4,989 17.8 1,340 4.8 1,978 7.1 3,123 11.1 1,873 6.7 1,147 4.1 424 1.5 2,668 9.5 93 0.3 Catoosa Area NUMBER PERCENT 98,107 100.0 8,501 8.7 1,584 1.6 1,894 1.9 6,895 7.0 2,156 2.2 10,378 10.6 15,794 16.1 4,715 4.8 6,137 6.3 17,206 17.5 6,862 7.0 4,931 5.0 1,402 1.4 9,197 9.4 455 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Catoosa 540 55 137 72 02 15 Walker Whitfield Total Area 1,056 1,433 3,029 70 217 154 120 373 126 245 727 352 12 30 13 77 27 122 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 75 17 54 203 33 149 224 56 117 502 106 320 Misc. 113 188 327 628 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 96 Stuart Road Ft Oglethorpe GA 30742 Phone: (706) 861 - 1990 Fax: (706) 861 - 0062 Rehabilitation Center(s) 202 West Villanow Street LaFayette, GA 30728-2432 Phone: (706) 638 - 5536 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Charlton County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Charlton Brantley Camden Ware Charlton Area Georgia United States Baker, FL Nassau, FL Labor Force 4,485 7,509 20,507 14,896 47,397 4,768,923 154,142,000 12,253 36,209 Employed 4,009 6,721 18,728 13,336 42,794 4,311,728 139,877,000 11,010 32,715 Unemployed Rate 476 10.6% 788 10.5% 1,779 8.7% 1,560 10.5% 4,603 9.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,243 10.1% 3,494 9.6% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Charlton City of Folkston Charlton Area Georgia United States Baker, FL Nassau, FL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 10,270 122 10,725 4.4 12,228 19.1 2,178 184,057 207,471 12.7 239,624 30.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 22,259 26,336 18.3 28,989 30.2 57,663 70,576 22.4 84,533 46.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Machinery Furniture and Related Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Miscellaneous Food Fabricated Metal Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Transportation Equipment Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 38 12 1 16 9 2 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 1 7 37 7 1 10 5 6 0 9 0 7 2 15 8 1 154 23 5 5 13 177 Charlton EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 431 20.4 588 102 4.8 685 * * * 52 2.5 477 277 13.1 573 * * * * * * * * * * * * 90 4.3 787 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,022 * 45 165 * * 80 * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 48.3 524 * * 2.1 578 7.8 390 * * * * 3.8 863 * * 17 0.8 547 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 106 5.0 446 * * * 171 8.1 265 21 * 1,453 663 47 46 570 2,115 1.0 642 * * 68.7 557 31.3 687 2.2 980 2.2 507 27.0 573 100.0 560 Charlton Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 409 4,202 57 541 13.0 674 1.7 513 2 * 258 1,415 92 2,244 16 572 5 273 8 35 3 * 5 92 9 53 1 * 1 * 1 * * * 4.4 589 6.9 766 1.8 542 0.8 621 0.1 408 * * 0.3 779 0.2 434 * * * * * * 1 2 2 4 5 5 7 8 9 1,768 8 95 423 58 34 126 96 * * * 110 31 67 52 154 692 18,508 194 881 4,624 436 381 1,326 361 * * * * * * 0.3 675 0.1 492 0.2 602 0.2 686 0.5 655 2.1 1,167 57.3 538 0.6 1,162 2.7 788 14.3 428 1.3 797 1.2 758 4.1 634 1.1 396 157 810 2.5 770 6 * * * 112 1,397 8 * 231 3,678 20 203 212 3,268 4.3 547 * * 11.4 768 0.6 255 10.1 240 182 21 2,198 185 47 71 67 2,383 271,509 684 16 22,726 9,590 2,420 1,640 5,530 32,314 3,798,106 2.1 0.0 70.3 29.7 7.5 5.1 17.1 100.0 385 478 563 740 1,056 602 643 615 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Charlton Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Charlton Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Charlton AJM Packaging Corp Charlton County Hospital Authority Cornell Corrections GE Energy Sunbridge Healthcare Group Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Charlton Area Lockheed Martin Corp Express Scripts Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart V T Griffin Svcs Camden Campus Cornell Corrections Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Ware County State Prison Baptist Village Inc COUNTY Camden Camden Camden Ware Camden Camden Charlton Ware Ware Ware Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Charlton COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Charlton, GA Duval, FL Camden, GA Nassau, FL Baker, FL Ware, GA Glynn, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents: 1,711 519 506 328 98 59 55 30 146 3,482 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 49.1 14.9 14.5 9.4 2.8 1.7 1.6 0.9 4.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Charlton &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Charlton, GA Camden, GA Nassau, FL Brantley, GA Ware, GA Pierce, GA Duval, FL Glynn, GA Other Total Residents: 1,711 242 157 129 85 68 41 23 65 2,521 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 67.9 9.6 6.2 5.1 3.4 2.7 1.6 0.9 2.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.5H-31T2.%6i8Ag45.%h-7L2434%49S45.6c-10165h3%94+o5.o-14l%4 Charlton Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 25.8% 38.5% 25.3% 6.5% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 30.3% 40.1% 27.0% 2.5% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.7% 40.0% 31.7% 7.9% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 19.1% 41.7% 26.1% 8.2% 4.9% 100.0% 45-64 24.1% 38.7% 24.3% 7.5% 5.4% 100.0% 65+ 49.0% 29.0% 13.7% 4.3% 4.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Brantley Camden Charlton Ware Charlton Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 171 595 104 346 1,216 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 171 595 104 346 1,216 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Charlton Area Camden Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University) Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College Charlton Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 23 2009 35 19 10 14 10 10 8 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -17.9 2008-2009 52.2 -47.4 40.0 0.0 -20.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 18 2009 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 25 10 42 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 8 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 3 15 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 16 20 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 27 27 30 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 1 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 11 13 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 4 7 11 6 9 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 17 13 11 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 14 10 20 3 1 4 Forest Technology/Technician 17 10 11 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 13 10 15 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 18 17 23 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 31 25 26 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 63 4 63 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 48 38 53 Lineworker 10 64 49 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 4 1 1 Medical/Clinical Assistant 5 9 10 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 27 19 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 28 85 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 6 23 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 19 16 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 7 7 12 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 4 3 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 22 12 8 Surveying Technology/Surveying 5 3 4 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 41 49 38 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 4 1 2 25 13 70 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 500.0 2008-2009 -83.3 -60.0 320.0 -20.0 -25.0 400.0 -60.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 11.1 -94.1 0.0 -75.0 18.2 -63.6 75.0 -45.5 -23.5 -28.6 50.0 -15.4 100.0 -66.7 -41.2 -23.1 -5.6 -19.4 -93.7 -33.3 -20.8 540.0 -75.0 80.0 -29.6 21.7 -68.4 11.8 0.0 -25.0 -45.5 -40.0 19.5 -75.0 300.0 10.0 50.0 35.3 4.0 1475.0 -50.0 39.5 -23.4 0.0 11.1 -26.3 203.6 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -66.7 -33.3 33.3 -22.4 100.0 -48.0 438.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Charlton County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Charlton NUMBER PERCENT 3,768 100.0 215 5.7 8 0.2 33 0.9 193 5.1 67 1.8 323 8.6 461 12.2 261 6.9 259 6.9 469 12.5 383 10.2 354 9.4 171 4.5 537 14.3 34 0.9 Charlton Area NUMBER PERCENT 42,464 100.0 3,298 7.8 596 1.4 988 2.3 3,683 8.7 959 2.3 4,247 10.0 6,524 15.4 2,871 6.8 3,092 7.3 3,432 8.1 2,282 5.4 2,729 6.4 1,287 3.0 6,115 14.4 361 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Charlton 104 9 23 22 02 1 Brantley Camden Ware 306 851 1,226 25 60 32 90 241 213 86 292 277 08 2 17 7 29 33 Total Area 2,487 210 616 544 56 43 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 3 2 25 22 5 106 43 14 151 37 44 207 105 65 489 Misc. 17 46 75 221 359 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105 Fax: (912) 287 - 6550 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Chatham County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Chatham Bryan Effingham Chatham Area Georgia United States Beaufort, SC Jasper, SC Labor Force 131,301 16,674 28,488 176,463 4,768,923 154,142,000 64,805 10,342 Employed 120,404 15,410 26,244 162,058 4,311,728 139,877,000 59,101 9,250 Unemployed Rate 10,897 8.3% 1,264 7.6% 2,244 7.9% 14,405 8.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 5,704 8.8% 1,092 10.6% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Chatham 232,347 6 256,992 10.6 273,756 17.8 City of Savannah 131,510 Chatham Area 435,283 521,528 19.8 571,122 31.2 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Beaufort, SC 120,937 155,215 28.3 166,210 37.4 Jasper, SC 20,678 23,221 12.3 24,680 19.4 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 922 17 1 685 219 18 3 1 7 0 1 12 5 20 4 13 3 25 3 33 9 3 4 20 16 19 6,449 10 374 1,189 366 109 468 370 710 40 489 60 666 103 816 679 209 7,580 143 65 62 16 7,723 Chatham EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 18,108 80 14.0 1,119 0.1 585 * 5,944 11,998 877 66 * 58 * * 119 945 171 238 535 * 565 * 564 325 26 * * 4.6 801 9.3 1,278 0.7 848 0.1 783 * * 0.0 539 * * * * 0.1 855 0.7 1,364 0.1 707 0.2 1,157 0.4 1,389 * * 0.4 805 * * 0.4 932 0.3 699 0.0 1,535 23 * 154 93 92,483 288 4,918 14,827 9,212 1,685 3,221 1,726 0.0 890 * * 0.1 596 0.1 660 71.7 655 0.2 1,479 3.8 1,030 11.5 470 7.1 687 1.3 895 2.5 1,003 1.3 587 4,037 3.1 1,009 1,583 1.2 1,044 8,505 3,356 16,928 1,618 16,479 6.6 535 2.6 818 13.1 900 1.3 422 12.8 301 4,101 114 110,705 18,360 2,776 4,760 10,824 129,065 3.2 0.1 85.8 14.2 2.2 3.7 8.4 100.0 525 850 887 940 1,223 826 770 749 Chatham Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,215 38 21,088 197 14.6 1,090 0.1 577 3 * 914 6,912 260 13,885 20 877 3 66 1 * 7 58 0 * 1 * 18 233 8 2,292 23 208 4 238 14 541 3 6 32 707 4 29 40 629 13 482 3 26 * * 4.8 775 9.6 1,252 0.6 848 0.0 783 * * 0.0 539 * * * * 0.2 833 1.6 1,271 0.1 652 0.2 1,157 0.4 1,382 0.0 562 0.5 788 0.0 711 0.4 923 0.3 790 0.0 1,535 4 21 20 21 7,427 17 411 1,373 447 123 529 433 23 * 160 101 100,120 467 5,113 16,807 9,811 1,734 3,511 1,875 0.0 890 * * 0.1 587 0.1 633 69.5 644 0.3 1,499 3.5 1,016 11.7 470 6.8 685 1.2 887 2.4 977 1.3 582 828 4,442 3.1 982 40 1,583 1.1 1,044 571 9,288 67 3,367 760 17,807 116 1,737 938 17,966 6.4 539 2.3 816 12.4 883 1.2 409 12.5 295 774 262 8,904 239 89 94 56 9,143 271,509 4,613 143 121,351 22,805 2,990 4,942 14,873 144,155 3,798,106 3.2 0.1 84.2 15.8 2.1 3.4 10.3 100.0 518 806 721 817 1,208 818 738 737 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Chatham Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Chatham Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Chatham Candler Hospital Inc Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Savannah College of Art & Design Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Chatham Area Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Candler Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Savannah College of Art & Design St Josephs Hospital Inc SSA Cooper Llc Armstrong State University Momentum Resources II Inc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products COUNTY Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Effingham Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Chatham COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Chatham, GA Beaufort, SC Liberty, GA Effingham, GA Bryan, GA Bulloch, GA Jasper, SC Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 98,501 1,591 1,055 883 557 262 201 188 1,480 104,718 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 94.1 1.5 1.0 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 1.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Chatham &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Bryan, GA Liberty, GA Bulloch, GA Beaufort, SC Jasper, SC Long, GA Other Total Residents: 98,501 9,965 6,215 3,214 2,474 1,135 820 356 4,364 127,044 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.5 7.8 4.9 2.5 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.3 3.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.0H-81T2.%3i7Ag45.%h-2L1334%78S45.6c-68165h3%54+o5.o-54l%4 Chatham Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 20.7% 29.4% 29.0% 14.2% 6.7% 100.0% 18-24 24.8% 31.7% 36.5% 6.5% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.2% 27.5% 33.0% 21.0% 5.2% 100.0% 35-44 15.5% 30.6% 30.9% 15.6% 7.4% 100.0% 45-64 17.6% 30.6% 27.3% 14.2% 10.4% 100.0% 65+ 38.8% 26.0% 17.9% 10.9% 6.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bryan Chatham Effingham Chatham Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 372 1,528 644 2,544 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----- TOTAL 372 1,528 644 2,544 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Chatham Area Chatham Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 44 2009 57 32 17 30 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 29.5 -46.9 76.5 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics and Materials Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 27 2008 39 2009 61 22 22 27 52 21 56 9 16 5 33 59 57 1 4 2 8 6 3 16 22 39 24 26 35 18 11 38 10 4 4 24 20 25 17 19 24 10 3 6 45 34 20 6 3 7 64 58 72 33 19 10 22 27 43 82 159 192 3 4 10 6 40 77 44 57 55 42 17 60 9 4 4 39 34 27 22 36 34 11 16 12 12 13 12 187 138 151 21 43 47 24 21 17 26 17 24 168 160 171 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 44.4 2008-2009 56.4 0.0 -59.6 77.8 78.8 300.0 -25.0 37.5 8.3 -38.9 -60.0 -16.7 22.7 166.7 -68.8 -3.4 -50.0 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5 0.0 25.0 11.8 -70.0 -24.4 -50.0 26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3 -9.4 -42.4 24.1 -47.4 22.7 93.9 33.3 566.7 29.5 -59.5 -55.6 -12.8 63.6 45.5 8.3 -26.2 104.8 -12.5 -34.6 -4.8 59.3 20.8 150.0 92.5 -3.5 252.9 0.0 -20.6 -5.6 -25.0 -7.7 9.4 9.3 -19.0 41.2 6.9 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 26 2008 99 2009 63 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 280.8 2008-2009 -36.4 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Chatham County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Chatham NUMBER PERCENT 108,751 100.0 10,504 9.7 3,224 3.0 4,384 4.0 12,248 11.3 2,687 2.5 14,393 13.2 16,083 14.8 5,335 4.9 5,660 5.2 5,680 5.2 5,068 4.7 4,868 4.5 1,978 1.8 15,529 14.3 1,110 1.0 Chatham Area NUMBER PERCENT 137,834 100.0 13,102 9.5 4,198 3.1 5,282 3.8 14,558 10.6 3,366 2.4 17,447 12.7 20,745 15.1 7,786 5.7 8,012 5.8 7,889 5.7 6,891 5.0 6,053 4.4 2,580 1.9 18,593 13.5 1,332 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Chatham 3,988 578 973 965 51 56 Bryan Effingham Total Area 268 540 4,796 40 76 35 77 119 72 695 1,168 1,072 00 8 04 9 55 73 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 137 50 486 17 2 55 41 12 131 195 64 672 Misc. 692 35 75 802 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah GA 31403 Phone: (912) 356 - 2773 Fax: (912) 351 - 3800 Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Mall Boulevard Suite B Savannah, GA 31406-4864 Phone: (912) 356 - 2708 450 Mall Boulevard Suite B Savannah, GA 31406-4864 Phone: (912) 356 - 2224 Oglethorpe Office Park 410 Mall Boulevard, Suite B Savannah, GA 31406-4869 Phone: (912) 356 - 2130 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Chattahoochee County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Chattahoochee Marion Muscogee Stewart Talbot Chattahoochee Area Georgia United States Russell, AL Labor Force 2,546 3,335 85,478 2,337 3,132 96,828 4,768,923 154,142,000 21,235 Employed 2,163 3,016 77,954 2,096 2,846 88,075 Unemployed Rate 383 15.0% 319 9.6% 7,524 8.8% 241 10.3% 286 9.1% 8,753 9.0% 4,311,728 139,877,000 18,851 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 2,384 11.2% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Chattahoochee City of Cusseta Chattahoochee Area Georgia United States Russell, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 14,990 107 1,196 270,221 2009 Estimate 14,402 273,570 8,230,161 281,421,906 49,756 9,829,211 307,006,550 50,846 % Change 2000-2009 -3.9 2015 Projected* 20,395 1.2 296,814 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 2.2 53,147 % Change 2000-2015 36.1 9.8 34.6 14.5 6.8 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Transportation Equipment Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Machinery Textile Product Mills Textile Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Wood Product Miscellaneous Food Furniture and Related Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 25 2 0 20 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 11 1 4 1 2 9 0 2 1 4 2 4 6 5 77 13 8 3 2 90 Chattahoochee EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 236 11.2 717 * * * 0 0.0 0 164 7.8 644 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,478 0 0 144 * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 70.0 790 0.0 0 0.0 0 6.8 302 * * * * * * * * 756 35.8 884 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * 50 2.4 192 299 * 1,717 393 116 8 * 2,111 14.2 * 81.3 18.6 5.5 0.4 * 100.0 1,131 * 755 478 375 554 * 723 Chattahoochee Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 609 11,161 31 263 11.4 783 0.3 674 7 209 412 3,970 159 6,721 9 1,452 1 * 3 26 4 * 4 48 0.2 897 4.1 694 6.9 836 1.5 966 * * 0.0 368 * * 0.0 942 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 9 11 12 12 15 20 20 4,162 11 192 837 90 93 381 248 491 69 273 * 23 527 120 215 355 160 1,600 187 247 311 66,596 234 2,429 10,567 1,593 5,398 6,098 1,357 0.5 1,502 0.1 800 0.3 696 * * 0.0 511 0.5 609 0.1 745 0.2 917 0.4 555 0.2 547 1.6 755 0.2 538 0.3 835 0.3 695 68.1 677 0.2 1,497 2.5 830 10.8 427 1.6 810 5.5 1,024 6.2 997 1.4 679 407 5,026 5.1 907 57 1,562 1.6 1,497 281 5,638 31 387 554 12,770 47 786 429 10,042 5.8 419 0.4 578 13.1 813 0.8 328 10.3 275 504 96 4,867 282 84 67 131 5,149 271,509 2,712 54 77,811 19,928 5,825 3,314 10,789 97,740 3,798,106 2.8 545 0.1 691 79.6 692 20.4 730 6.0 916 3.4 646 11.0 656 100.0 700 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Chattahoochee Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Chattahoochee Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Chattahoochee ITT Corporation LM Operations Support Inc RLM Services Inc Shaw Environmental Inc T & T Construction of Central FL Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Chattahoochee Area Total System Services Inc American Family Life Assurance Co Hamilton House Nursing Ctr St Francis Hospital Inc The Wellpoint Companies Inc Wal-Mart Columbus State University Synovus Financial L & S Services Llc Logans Roadhouse Inc COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Chattahoochee COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Chattahoochee, GA Muscogee, GA Russell, AL Lumpkin, GA Marion, GA San Bernardino, CA Stewart, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 5,482 2,523 72 56 55 54 23 19 223 8,507 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 64.4 29.7 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.2 2.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Chattahoochee &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Chattahoochee, GA Muscogee, GA Russell, AL Lee, AL Harris, GA Cumberland, NC Marion, GA Stewart, GA Other Total Residents: 5,482 3,748 981 668 304 97 95 84 1,806 13,265 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 41.3 28.3 7.4 5.0 2.3 0.7 0.7 0.6 13.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e22O8.2H-81T2.%3i1Ag45.%h-5L2434%13S45.6c-51165h3%54+o5.o-14l%4 Chattahoochee Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.1% 31.0% 30.1% 10.6% 6.3% 100.0% 18-24 22.8% 40.9% 31.4% 4.6% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.5% 29.3% 36.2% 16.1% 5.0% 100.0% 35-44 15.1% 30.6% 34.1% 12.5% 7.7% 100.0% 45-64 21.5% 28.4% 29.1% 10.7% 10.3% 100.0% 65+ 43.1% 26.5% 16.6% 7.8% 6.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Chattahoochee Marion Muscogee Stewart Talbot Chattahoochee Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 85 100 1,791 41 36 2,053 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 85 100 1,791 41 36 2,053 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Chattahoochee Area Muscogee Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus Chattahoochee Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/columbus Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 44 2009 44 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 15.8 2008-2009 0.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 50 2008 34 2009 25 Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 5 14 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 1 8 10 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 23 15 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 29 22 27 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 9 8 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 18 2 10 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 15 22 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 5 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 33 48 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 47 30 32 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 80 35 30 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 21 35 23 13 25 6 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 13 14 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 20 11 14 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 20 37 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 4 6 49 13 1 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 19 28 63 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 29 21 15 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 42 42 42 Insurance 131 177 167 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 2 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 34 59 42 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 6 9 4 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 7 7 8 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 19 28 24 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 28 28 Medical Reception/Receptionist 22 18 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 15 17 27 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 31 36 34 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 32 33 63 Operations Management and Supervision 24 41 34 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 11 26 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 13 40 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 12 14 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -32.0 2008-2009 -26.5 180.0 35.7 700.0 25.0 -34.8 -13.3 -24.1 22.7 80.0 -11.1 -88.9 400.0 36.4 46.7 400.0 20.0 45.5 -56.3 -36.2 6.7 -56.3 -14.3 66.7 -34.3 92.3 -7.1 -45.0 -35.5 -33.3 -76.0 7.7 27.3 85.0 50.0 -73.5 47.4 -27.6 0.0 35.1 250.0 73.5 50.0 0.0 47.4 -6.7 -18.2 13.3 16.1 3.1 70.8 -31.3 -43.5 -29.4 -92.3 125.0 -28.6 0.0 -5.6 -14.3 -28.8 -55.6 14.3 -14.3 0.0 -72.2 58.8 -5.6 90.9 -17.1 136.4 207.7 16.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 27 2008 31 2009 26 17 25 16 37 20 30 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 14.8 2008-2009 -16.1 47.1 -36.0 -45.9 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Chattahoochee County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Chattahoochee NUMBER PERCENT 2,466 100.0 148 6.0 50 2.0 54 2.2 288 11.7 84 3.4 308 12.5 429 17.4 153 6.2 147 6.0 184 7.5 131 5.3 103 4.2 38 1.5 322 13.1 27 1.1 Chattahoochee Area NUMBER PERCENT 91,889 100.0 8,715 9.5 2,402 2.6 2,891 3.2 9,205 10.0 2,007 2.2 9,729 10.6 15,007 16.3 4,178 4.6 4,323 4.7 9,485 10.3 4,356 4.7 4,122 4.5 1,888 2.1 12,533 13.6 1,048 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Chattahoochee 58 2 10 10 00 3 Marion Muscogee Stewart Talbot Total Area 137 3,769 103 125 4,192 12 14 17 432 911 737 4 9 19 6 14 18 456 958 801 05 14 40 134 01 14 01 9 47 174 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 9 7 11 8 13 28 294 319 341 7 12 13 12 16 10 330 367 403 Misc. 6 26 561 24 39 656 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Chattooga County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Chattooga Floyd Gordon Walker Chattooga Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL DeKalb, AL Labor Force 10,647 49,480 25,174 32,153 117,454 4,768,923 154,142,000 11,479 28,965 Employed 9,265 44,416 22,006 28,809 104,496 4,311,728 139,877,000 10,254 25,178 Unemployed Rate 1,382 13.0% 5,064 10.2% 3,168 12.6% 3,344 10.4% 12,958 11.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,225 10.7% 3,787 13.1% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Chattooga 25,495 68 26,619 4.4 28,997 13.7 City of Summerville 4,556 Chattooga Area 310,248 334,972 8.0 373,305 20.3 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Cherokee, AL 23,988 24,448 1.9 30,407 26.8 DeKalb, AL 64,452 69,380 7.6 80,919 25.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 63 4 0 32 27 1 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 209 3 12 65 9 3 16 9 14 0 5 1 21 4 27 20 6 278 43 6 15 22 321 Chattooga EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,521 41 43.8 624 0.7 628 0 117 2,364 * * * * * 18 * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0.0 0 2.0 617 41.1 624 * * * * * * * * * * 0.3 478 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1,657 * 44 705 * 12 106 24 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 28.8 445 * * 0.8 688 12.2 368 * * 0.2 877 1.8 687 0.4 469 64 1.1 637 0 0.0 0 16 0.3 281 * * * 323 5.6 470 11 0.2 113 203 3.5 223 68 3 4,181 1,577 38 * 1,093 5,758 1.2 400 0.1 349 72.6 535 27.4 674 0.7 882 * * 19.0 587 100.0 562 Chattooga Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 721 21,905 39 253 29.2 711 0.3 570 2 * 361 2,030 319 19,619 17 1,817 31 4,785 55 4,953 1 * 17 306 20 327 19 841 13 171 45 722 17 393 10 1,259 18 561 16 277 1 * 2 * 3 * * * 2.7 676 26.2 716 2.4 801 6.4 590 6.6 685 * * 0.4 746 0.4 526 1.1 778 0.2 760 1.0 933 0.5 741 1.7 656 0.7 558 0.4 805 * * * * * * 4 4 5 21 3,240 9 228 809 120 54 238 148 * * 327 1,054 37,953 471 2,196 8,325 1,077 1,242 1,693 519 * * * * 0.4 906 1.4 821 50.6 608 0.6 1,603 2.9 882 11.1 422 1.4 701 1.7 983 2.3 883 0.7 512 329 1,147 1.5 823 14 110 0.1 891 213 2,870 28 1,271 373 9,683 46 527 339 5,490 3.8 433 1.7 694 12.9 811 0.7 293 7.3 245 292 87 4,048 278 51 108 119 4,326 271,509 1,330 48 59,906 15,050 496 4,146 10,408 74,954 3,798,106 1.8 0.1 79.9 20.1 0.7 5.5 13.9 100.0 467 997 646 643 1,001 611 638 645 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Chattooga Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Chattooga Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Chattooga GA Dept of Corrections Mohawk Carpet Corp Mount Vernon Mills Inc Oak View Nursing & Rehabilitation Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Chattooga Area Mount Vernon Mills Inc Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Harbin Clinic Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Roper Corporation COUNTY Chattooga Floyd Floyd Floyd Gordon Chattooga Floyd Walker Gordon Walker Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Chattooga COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Chattooga, GA Floyd, GA Walker, GA Whitfield, GA Gordon, GA Hamilton, TN Bartow, GA Catoosa, GA Other Total Residents: 6,708 1,360 1,345 225 193 105 79 79 353 10,497 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.9 13.0 12.8 2.1 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 3.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Chattooga &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Chattooga, GA Walker, GA Cherokee, AL Floyd, GA DeKalb, AL Catoosa, GA Jackson, AL Whitfield, GA Other Total Residents: 6,708 591 503 207 113 56 52 47 170 8,447 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.4 7.0 6.0 2.5 1.3 0.7 0.6 0.6 2.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e43O8.2H-82T2.%6iAg45.%h-6L2534%92S45.6c-07265h3%4+o5.o-64l%4 Chattooga Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 32.6% 34.0% 22.4% 7.2% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 34.8% 33.3% 28.3% 3.4% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 26.6% 35.0% 25.2% 10.1% 3.2% 100.0% 35-44 24.6% 35.4% 26.8% 8.8% 4.4% 100.0% 45-64 29.0% 36.7% 20.8% 7.5% 5.9% 100.0% 65+ 52.7% 27.0% 12.3% 4.8% 3.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Chattooga Floyd Gordon Walker Chattooga Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 208 880 593 544 2,225 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 208 880 593 544 2,225 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Chattooga Area Floyd Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter College Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) Walker Covenant College Northwestern Technical College Chattooga Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu www.northwesterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Chattooga County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Chattooga NUMBER PERCENT 11,337 100.0 484 4.3 89 0.8 214 1.9 760 6.7 318 2.8 1,027 9.1 1,163 10.3 561 5.0 823 7.3 3,098 27.3 652 5.8 816 7.2 317 2.8 917 8.1 98 0.9 Chattooga Area NUMBER PERCENT 106,864 100.0 7,958 7.5 1,472 1.4 2,566 2.4 8,428 7.9 2,806 2.6 10,986 10.3 14,808 13.9 6,297 5.9 6,821 6.4 18,493 17.3 6,470 6.1 5,548 5.2 2,050 1.9 11,610 10.9 551 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Chattooga 479 46 71 46 05 12 Floyd Gordon Walker 2,196 758 1,056 199 408 299 85 171 76 70 217 154 18 34 06 20 12 30 Total Area 4,489 400 867 575 41 96 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 97 19 96 248 98 334 119 50 97 203 33 149 667 200 676 Misc. 87 558 134 188 967 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 200 West Villanow Street LaFayette GA 30728 Phone: (706) 638 - 5525 Fax: (706) 638 - 5529 Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Cherokee County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Cherokee Bartow Cobb Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gordon Pickens Cherokee Area Georgia United States Labor Force 109,458 46,364 371,501 11,133 86,044 484,733 25,174 15,238 1,149,645 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 100,089 40,974 338,675 10,064 79,208 437,425 22,006 13,699 1,042,140 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 9,369 8.6% 5,390 11.6% 32,826 8.8% 1,069 9.6% 6,836 7.9% 47,308 9.8% 3,168 12.6% 1,539 10.1% 107,505 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Cherokee City of Canton Cherokee Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 143,783 7 215,084 49.6 264,285 83.8 7,709 1,834,782 2,341,380 27.6 2,623,994 43.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,007 23 4 780 200 8 3 2 9 1 1 15 4 18 1 8 10 16 1 23 16 1 6 4 26 27 3,882 4 399 503 91 80 311 213 722 15 397 59 358 67 297 366 265 5,154 100 17 25 58 5,254 Cherokee EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,579 100 14.8 766 0.2 259 40 2,792 3,647 * 11 * 28 * * 174 * 148 * * 387 146 * 454 305 * 0.1 865 6.3 796 8.2 757 * * 0.0 1,124 * * 0.1 636 * * * * 0.4 637 * * 0.3 812 * * * * 0.9 685 0.3 888 * * 1.0 1,017 0.7 813 * * 168 46 183 238 29,403 * 1,806 7,528 298 331 1,514 485 0.4 781 0.1 774 0.4 764 0.5 775 66.3 583 * * 4.1 1,035 17.0 470 0.7 735 0.7 848 3.4 993 1.1 596 2,167 4.9 884 * * * 2,529 617 4,215 870 5,384 5.7 619 1.4 529 9.5 734 2.0 333 12.1 258 1,509 141 36,123 8,235 311 356 7,568 44,357 3.4 0.3 81.4 18.6 0.7 0.8 17.1 100.0 469 1,098 676 774 922 620 781 648 Cherokee Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 8,069 124 121,598 856 10.5 1,117 0.1 632 31 5,629 2,285 154 20 49 119 24 2 108 61 335 14 153 93 163 13 257 144 81 504 46,927 73,312 13,709 1,325 2,307 6,520 404 * 1,973 2,354 5,875 * 4,640 5,002 3,058 862 4,069 2,608 2,750 0.0 1,050 4.0 1,029 6.3 1,179 1.2 1,512 0.1 1,153 0.2 924 0.6 691 0.0 1,442 * * 0.2 735 0.2 1,156 0.5 965 * * 0.4 1,346 0.4 833 0.3 989 0.1 1,129 0.4 848 0.2 1,005 0.2 1,362 42 79 146 228 63,662 70 5,898 7,427 1,439 1,714 5,007 4,069 2,095 8,453 2,022 3,064 877,408 5,981 68,465 110,216 44,416 56,001 64,510 26,152 0.2 2,045 0.7 1,571 0.2 771 0.3 1,148 75.6 1,039 0.5 1,741 5.9 1,442 9.5 547 3.8 1,007 4.8 1,656 5.6 1,694 2.3 1,054 13,351 104,656 9.0 1,588 515 26,350 2.3 1,703 5,137 978 5,885 925 5,145 89,260 18,061 108,612 15,958 106,828 7.7 743 1.6 745 9.4 949 1.4 782 9.2 385 6,102 2,537 74,268 1,300 331 321 648 75,568 271,509 31,940 1,241 1,000,247 159,973 24,258 40,168 95,547 1,160,218 3,798,106 2.8 0.1 86.2 13.8 2.1 3.5 8.2 100.0 633 1,146 1,049 919 1,427 885 804 1,031 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Cherokee Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Cherokee Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Cherokee Northside Hospital-Cherokee Pilgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Cherokee Area Wellstar Health System Inc Lockheed Martin Corp Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company COUNTY Cobb Cobb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Cherokee COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Cherokee, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Forsyth, GA Bartow, GA Pickens, GA Other Total Residents: 26,239 18,911 17,494 2,898 2,037 1,961 1,104 776 2,572 73,992 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 35.5 25.6 23.6 3.9 2.8 2.7 1.5 1.0 3.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Cherokee &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Cherokee, GA Cobb, GA Pickens, GA Bartow, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Gilmer, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents: 26,239 5,234 2,191 1,154 1,129 582 527 459 3,196 40,711 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 64.5 12.9 5.4 2.8 2.8 1.4 1.3 1.1 7.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.7H-71T2.%2i1Ag45.%h-9L1334%45S45.6c-0165h3%14+o5.o-04l%4 Cherokee Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 17.1% 22.4% 26.8% 23.2% 10.5% 100.0% 18-24 28.7% 25.5% 34.0% 11.0% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 12.9% 19.1% 25.9% 31.5% 10.6% 100.0% 35-44 11.0% 21.9% 27.6% 27.6% 12.0% 100.0% 45-64 14.0% 22.8% 26.3% 22.2% 14.6% 100.0% 65+ 35.0% 26.3% 19.0% 12.0% 7.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Cherokee Cobb Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gordon Pickens Cherokee Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 1,880 7,205 188 1,555 7,123 593 223 19,758 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 991 1,880 7,205 188 1,555 7,123 593 223 19,758 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Cherokee Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Cherokee Area Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Cobb Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Cherokee Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Appalachian Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Reinhardt College Pickens Appalachian Technical College Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) Forsyth Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com www.chattcollege.com www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu www.laniertech.edu Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Cherokee County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Cherokee NUMBER PERCENT 77,416 100.0 11,900 15.4 4,888 6.3 1,740 2.3 7,850 10.1 1,244 1.6 10,956 14.2 12,399 16.0 5,119 6.6 4,373 5.7 3,489 4.5 2,334 3.0 3,059 4.0 1,208 1.6 6,632 8.6 225 0.3 Cherokee Area NUMBER PERCENT 984,805 100.0 158,114 16.1 66,499 6.8 24,568 2.5 117,449 11.9 16,893 1.7 134,517 13.7 155,538 15.8 41,485 4.2 36,555 3.7 44,254 4.5 32,185 3.3 38,440 3.9 13,894 1.4 97,310 9.9 7,104 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Cherokee Bartow Cobb 1,348 2,480 6,550 540 299 2,481 357 71 612 256 1,946 582 08 22 33 25 28 44 Dawson Forsyth Fulton 153 779 11,745 50 381 3,233 35 189 3,392 15 33 1,957 02 3 05 7 66 91 Gordon Pickens Total Area 758 172 23,985 85 29 7,098 171 42 6,744 76 21 3,011 06 20 02 2 150 214 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 59 34 153 220 247 423 201 114 518 11 3 19 43 10 56 228 160 658 119 50 97 11 2 43 892 620 1,967 Misc. 104 365 636 15 55 1,960 134 20 3,289 Note: Source: Version 2.0 For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 465 Big Shanty Road Marietta GA 30066-3303 Phone: (770) 528 - 6100 Fax: (770) 528 - 6139 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3049 Marietta Highway P. O. Box 4188 Canton, GA 30114-0206 Phone: (770) 720 - 3570 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Clarke County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Clarke Barrow Jackson Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Clarke Area Georgia United States Labor Force 64,000 34,673 26,988 15,954 18,237 7,791 167,643 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 59,358 31,114 24,141 14,630 17,131 7,158 153,532 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 4,642 7.3% 3,559 10.3% 2,847 10.5% 1,324 8.3% 1,106 6.1% 633 8.1% 14,111 8.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Clarke City of Athens Clarke Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 101,972 18 116,342 14.1 123,967 21.6 100,266 255,359 327,924 28.4 382,115 49.6 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 305 13 1 195 96 6 1 3 1 6 1 15 6 7 7 15 5 2 3 4 5 9 0 0 2,729 4 111 497 60 49 172 212 309 22 170 29 428 32 345 289 69 3,103 113 37 44 32 3,216 Clarke EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 8,282 98 12.8 949 0.2 1,326 * 1,410 6,756 * * * * * * 152 1,334 213 265 266 * * * * 2.2 791 10.5 977 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 600 2.1 1,928 0.3 850 0.4 1,037 0.4 738 * * * * 896 313 54 34 0 0 35,965 * 1,796 7,515 964 629 1,172 963 1.4 771 0.5 1,096 0.1 751 0.1 527 0.0 0 0.0 0 55.7 598 * * 2.8 808 11.6 433 1.5 724 1.0 677 1.8 1,069 1.5 516 1,494 2.3 834 357 0.6 882 2,593 * 9,289 437 6,638 4.0 429 * * 14.4 892 0.7 514 10.3 239 1,689 31 44,278 20,334 1,351 * 4,865 64,613 2.6 0.0 68.5 31.5 2.1 * 7.5 100.0 425 749 774 919 1,260 * 681 711 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,277 68 Clarke Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 17,714 539 16.2 818 0.5 690 17 177 881 3,893 311 13,106 18 4,639 2 * 7 491 5 141 19 405 3 236 28 254 18 1,643 16 660 31 823 55 731 21 935 3 36 0.2 628 3.6 716 12.0 857 4.3 512 * * 0.5 1,269 0.1 447 0.4 895 0.2 987 0.2 594 1.5 1,783 0.6 699 0.8 922 0.7 818 0.9 955 0.0 940 6 14 36 24 1 4 5,590 16 378 1,022 185 95 374 378 966 668 217 173 * * 60,740 524 4,187 13,860 2,197 824 2,309 1,561 0.9 787 0.6 979 0.2 645 0.2 751 * * * * 55.7 587 0.5 1,346 3.8 813 12.7 454 2.0 716 0.8 673 2.1 973 1.4 491 688 2,899 2.7 807 34 917 0.8 913 445 4,715 65 635 684 12,150 75 816 579 10,373 4.3 504 0.6 528 11.1 829 0.7 509 9.5 241 572 191 7,058 336 88 108 140 7,394 271,509 2,775 89 78,543 30,546 1,923 * 14,102 109,088 3,798,106 2.5 0.1 72.0 28.0 1.8 * 12.9 100.0 444 726 639 751 1,141 * 639 671 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Clarke Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Clarke Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clarke Athens Regional Medical Ctr Merial Limited Pilgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc University of Georgia Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clarke Area Harrison Poultry Inc University of Georgia Athens Regional Medical Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc Merial Limited Wal-Mart Carrier Corporation Baldor Electric Co Wayne Farms Llc COUNTY Barrow Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Jackson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Clarke COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clarke, GA Oconee, GA Jackson, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Hall, GA Barrow, GA Madison, GA Other Total Residents: 39,009 1,975 952 932 803 703 660 524 2,627 48,185 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 81.0 4.1 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.1 5.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Clarke &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Clarke, GA Oconee, GA Madison, GA Oglethorpe, GA Jackson, GA Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Other Total Residents: 39,009 6,696 6,048 3,358 3,022 1,580 895 895 3,970 66,160 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 59.0 10.1 9.1 5.1 4.6 2.4 1.4 1.4 6.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e62O8.2H-61T2.%6i2Ag45.%h-2L2434%26S45.6c-82165h3%94+o5.o-44l%4 Clarke Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.2% 27.9% 28.9% 12.8% 8.3% 100.0% 18-24 16.6% 20.0% 54.1% 8.7% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.2% 27.6% 26.4% 20.7% 9.1% 100.0% 35-44 19.4% 33.5% 22.8% 13.6% 10.7% 100.0% 45-64 22.8% 32.6% 20.8% 10.9% 12.9% 100.0% 65+ 46.2% 23.9% 12.5% 9.6% 7.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Barrow Clarke Jackson Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Clarke Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 570 524 547 265 461 148 2,515 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 570 524 547 265 461 148 2,515 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Clarke Area Clarke Athens Technical College Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) University of Georgia Barrow Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) www.athenstech.edu www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu www.laniertech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 35 33 14 8 4 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 -5.7 -57.6 -50.0 -25.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 25 2008 70 2009 27 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 93 82 56 Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 14 5 8 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 5 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 13 18 19 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 44 25 16 Small Business Administration/Management 7 4 1 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 180.0 2008-2009 -61.4 -11.8 -31.7 -64.3 60.0 0.0 100.0 -50.0 0.0 33.3 12.5 44.4 -69.2 -23.1 -30.0 6.9 -38.5 -15.4 72.7 -7.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 38.5 -43.2 -42.9 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Surgical Technology/Technologist Technical and Business Writing Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 7 2009 7 1 1 3 49 51 26 9 5 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -36.4 2008-2009 0.0 0.0 200.0 4.1 -49.0 -44.4 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Clarke County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Clarke NUMBER PERCENT 54,698 100.0 4,490 8.2 1,924 3.5 1,525 2.8 8,769 16.0 1,648 3.0 6,675 12.2 7,818 14.3 1,425 2.6 1,249 2.3 4,423 8.1 2,018 3.7 2,827 5.2 782 1.4 8,644 15.8 481 0.9 Clarke Area NUMBER PERCENT 131,379 100.0 11,626 8.9 4,071 3.1 3,264 2.5 15,063 11.5 3,592 2.7 14,960 11.4 20,330 15.5 7,048 5.4 6,482 4.9 13,313 10.1 6,147 4.7 6,753 5.1 2,099 1.6 15,764 12.0 867 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Clarke 1,940 194 437 453 27 63 Barrow 782 149 213 50 Jackson 618 106 144 58 Madison 384 44 64 42 Oconee 182 49 48 18 Oglethorpe 204 20 35 32 02 12 09 15 05 10 03 2 04 6 Total Area 4,110 562 941 653 50 108 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 120 82 175 65 36 104 62 25 82 33 25 79 11 5 21 15 12 31 306 185 492 Misc. 389 151 117 82 25 49 813 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Clay County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Clay Calhoun Early Quitman Randolph Clay Area Georgia United States Henry, AL Labor Force 1,423 2,352 5,565 989 2,782 13,111 4,768,923 154,142,000 7,032 Employed 1,302 2,095 5,005 878 2,457 11,737 4,311,728 139,877,000 6,319 Unemployed Rate 121 8.5% 257 10.9% 560 10.1% 111 11.2% 325 11.7% 1,374 10.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 713 10.1% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Clay City of Fort Gaines Clay Area Georgia United States Henry, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 3,366 155 1,110 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 3,113 -7.5 3,200 -4.9 48,697 47,473 -2.5 48,283 -0.9 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 16,310 16,647 2.1 17,218 5.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Apparel Chemical Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Machinery Fabricated Metal Product Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 13 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 1 3 13 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 8 1 52 17 5 7 5 69 Clay EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 177 25.7 611 45 6.5 411 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 217 31.5 353 * * * 20 2.9 353 70 10.2 341 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 17 2.5 297 * * * 394 57.2 483 296 43.0 715 47 6.8 1,325 * * * 182 26.4 433 689 100.0 509 NUMBER OF FIRMS 139 85 35 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 476 3 46 135 31 5 43 13 Clay Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,758 651 258 849 21.1 928 7.8 587 3.1 674 10.2 1,267 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3,269 7 512 39.2 497 0.1 1,224 6.1 689 830 9.9 366 153 1.8 482 23 0.3 648 280 3.4 783 28 0.3 408 30 95 1.1 640 2 * * * 19 * 4 170 34 549 7 21 41 293 * * 2.0 560 6.6 565 0.3 401 3.5 208 63 11 626 120 30 47 43 746 271,509 121 4 5,031 3,316 150 1,093 2,073 8,347 3,798,106 1.4 317 0.0 346 60.3 647 39.7 541 1.8 952 13.1 536 24.8 514 100.0 605 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Clay Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Clay Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clay Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines Georgia Giant Foods of Fort Gaines Graham Timber Co Inc PCS Partners Inc Rubo's Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clay Area Calhoun State Prison Willowood Assisted Living Facility Anderson Constr Co Of Fort Gaines Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Vescom Corporation Birdsong Peanuts First State Bancshares of Blakely Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Randolph Co Medical Associates COUNTY Calhoun Calhoun Clay Early Early Early Early Early Randolph Randolph Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Clay COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clay, GA Randolph, GA Calhoun, GA Early, GA Henry, AL Barbour, AL Dougherty, GA Terrell, GA Other Total Residents: 578 119 113 108 101 65 41 13 60 1,198 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 48.2 9.9 9.4 9.0 8.4 5.4 3.4 1.1 5.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Clay &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Clay, GA 578 Henry, AL 38 Randolph, GA 32 Chatham, GA 22 Early, GA 21 Calhoun, GA 17 Barbour, AL 15 Sumter, GA 14 Other 51 Total Residents: 788 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.4 4.8 4.1 2.8 2.7 2.2 1.9 1.8 6.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.5H-91T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-1L3534%28S45.6c-57265h3%84+o5.o-44l%4 Clay Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 35.4% 33.2% 21.6% 5.2% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 38.9% 30.6% 28.3% 1.1% 1.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.1% 42.5% 29.6% 6.1% 6.7% 100.0% 35-44 28.4% 38.4% 24.2% 4.5% 4.6% 100.0% 45-64 32.5% 35.0% 20.5% 6.0% 6.1% 100.0% 65+ 58.7% 20.6% 11.2% 6.7% 2.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Calhoun Clay Early Quitman Randolph Clay Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 25 0 143 0 63 231 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 25 0 143 0 63 231 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Clay Area Early Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Clay Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Randolph Andrew College www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu www.andrewcollege.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Adult Development and Aging Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 39 32 55 1 3 2 2 5 10 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 150.0 100.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 13 2009 13 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 62 60 60 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 60 83 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Medical/Clinical Assistant 13 9 18 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 21 17 16 Operations Management and Supervision 43 58 73 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 22 19 26 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 85.7 2008-2009 0.0 -3.2 0.0 38.3 26.5 -4.0 104.2 1000.0 -54.5 -52.0 300.0 0.0 53.8 -21.4 31.8 22.2 56.4 -11.8 46.7 -32.6 22.6 -50.0 -60.0 -47.4 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 -30.8 -19.0 34.9 -13.6 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0 -5.9 25.9 36.8 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 11 2009 4 13 20 18 17 29 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 266.7 2008-2009 -63.6 53.8 -10.0 70.6 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College (Dougherty Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Clay County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Clay NUMBER PERCENT 1,311 100.0 145 11.1 0 0.0 29 2.2 84 6.4 14 1.1 130 9.9 204 15.6 69 5.3 60 4.6 143 10.9 108 8.2 114 8.7 38 2.9 165 12.6 8 0.6 Clay Area NUMBER PERCENT 12,753 100.0 1,014 8.0 82 0.6 239 1.9 1,040 8.2 265 2.1 1,226 9.6 1,607 12.6 528 4.1 552 4.3 2,109 16.5 871 6.8 1,114 8.7 336 2.6 1,611 12.6 159 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Clay Calhoun 27 5 5 5 01 2 83 4 11 11 04 6 Early 163 11 24 23 Quitman 8 1 0 1 Randolph 109 4 18 14 01 19 00 0 05 19 Total Area 390 25 58 54 11 46 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 0 0 5 5 6 9 16 12 16 2 0 1 5 13 6 28 31 37 Misc. 4 27 41 3 25 100 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Clayton County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Clayton DeKalb Fayette Fulton Henry Spalding Clayton Area Georgia United States Labor Force 133,824 382,649 51,625 484,733 96,698 28,865 1,178,394 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 118,660 345,813 47,464 437,425 87,677 24,929 1,061,968 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 15,164 11.3% 36,836 9.6% 4,161 8.1% 47,308 9.8% 9,021 9.3% 3,936 13.6% 116,426 9.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Clayton 238,383 5 275,772 15.7 290,965 22.1 City of Jonesboro 3,829 Clayton Area 1,996,494 2,423,668 21.4 2,677,296 34.1 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 425 3 2 287 133 10 1 5 4 22 11 9 12 17 11 1 2 11 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,672 10 284 737 425 46 212 208 277 19 259 34 438 28 397 298 133 4,230 156 37 29 90 4,386 Clayton EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,002 * 6.5 877 * * * 2,585 4,385 994 * * 181 136 740 447 677 234 323 * * * 2.4 848 4.1 894 0.9 716 * * * * 0.2 1,097 0.1 605 0.7 1,313 0.4 798 0.6 890 0.2 905 0.3 846 * * * 375 80 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 84,297 * 5,175 10,279 35,912 513 1,785 1,389 * * 0.3 785 0.1 836 0.1 871 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 78.1 780 * * 4.8 1,067 9.5 506 33.3 967 0.5 896 1.7 761 1.3 589 1,264 1.2 912 626 0.6 1,187 6,542 562 7,871 * 9,848 6.1 496 0.5 603 7.3 840 * * 9.1 316 1,346 75 91,374 16,525 1,422 3,102 12,001 107,899 1.2 0.1 84.7 15.3 1.3 2.9 11.1 100.0 556 793 829 854 1,155 687 720 782 NUMBER OF FIRMS 5,795 59 Clayton Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 87,574 308 7.4 1,123 0.0 883 24 3,889 1,823 145 57 65 54 313 136 82 140 177 89 70 331 34,195 52,742 12,384 761 1,557 2,262 5,016 3,743 4,374 3,409 3,175 2,191 2,144 0.0 1,636 2.9 1,003 4.4 1,199 1.0 1,681 0.1 524 0.1 811 0.2 1,145 0.4 976 0.3 1,228 0.4 929 0.3 961 0.3 836 0.2 1,015 0.2 1,508 38 73 109 199 2 8 12 14 17 23 59,982 81 4,823 7,551 1,803 1,679 4,536 3,794 2,343 1,507 1,383 3,256 * 253 407 843 1,008 704 917,724 6,619 62,020 110,502 83,493 57,319 62,034 25,309 0.2 1,480 0.1 1,045 0.1 716 0.3 1,122 * * 0.0 723 0.0 1,254 0.1 1,188 0.1 973 0.1 1,227 77.0 1,022 0.6 1,721 5.2 1,404 9.3 525 7.0 990 4.8 1,655 5.2 1,704 2.1 1,004 11,661 97,122 8.2 1,590 474 22,569 1.9 1,795 4,344 922 6,137 842 5,205 84,024 31,533 119,836 16,122 107,250 7.1 719 2.6 1,073 10.1 915 1.4 771 9.0 386 6,130 2,722 68,499 1,456 365 364 727 69,955 271,509 31,975 1,370 1,006,668 184,480 39,739 46,351 98,390 1,191,148 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 84.5 15.5 3.3 3.9 8.3 100.0 640 1,151 1,031 967 1,480 845 818 1,022 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Clayton Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Clayton Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clayton Air Tran Airways Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Gate Gourmet Inc Southern Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clayton Area Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Air Tran Airways Inc Emory University Emory Healthcare Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM COUNTY Clayton Fulton Clayton DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Clayton COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clayton, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Henry, GA Cobb, GA Fayette, GA Gwinnett, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents: 42,924 40,271 9,024 4,413 4,053 3,760 2,785 652 4,556 112,438 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 38.2 35.8 8.0 3.9 3.6 3.3 2.5 0.6 4.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Clayton &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Clayton, GA Henry, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA DeKalb, GA Cobb, GA Coweta, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents: 42,924 13,541 9,722 6,048 5,644 3,166 3,097 2,113 10,907 97,162 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 44.2 13.9 10.0 6.2 5.8 3.3 3.2 2.2 11.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.8H-61T2.%4i0Ag45.%h-0L1334%43S45.6c-90165h3%14+o5.o-94l%4 Clayton Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 18.0% 23.0% 27.7% 20.7% 10.7% 100.0% 18-24 29.6% 25.0% 33.7% 10.9% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.0% 20.4% 27.5% 27.5% 10.5% 100.0% 35-44 11.9% 22.5% 29.1% 24.3% 12.2% 100.0% 45-64 14.9% 23.4% 26.6% 19.8% 15.3% 100.0% 65+ 33.0% 26.2% 19.8% 12.4% 8.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Clayton DeKalb Fayette Fulton Henry Spalding Clayton Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,944 5,300 1,829 7,123 2,395 496 19,087 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 1,944 5,300 1,829 7,123 2,395 496 19,087 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Clayton Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Clayton Area Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown DeKalb Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Atlanta Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake Clayton Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University Clayton State University (Technical college servicing area) ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw Henry Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University Spalding Griffin Technical College www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.atlantaculinary.com www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting 2007 42 2008 53 2009 43 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 11 14 18 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 7 3 1 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 10 4 1 Biology/Biological Sciences, General 28 40 45 Business Administration and Management, General 52 48 66 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 32 30 36 Business/Commerce, General 17 19 16 Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric Community Psychology 14 12 19 92 115 116 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 34 25 29 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 21 42 44 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 27 23 36 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 23 9 5 History, General 16 11 9 Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Information Science/Studies 52 53 83 59 38 23 Information Technology 34 37 25 Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching Legal Assistant/Paralegal 34 42 50 52 38 49 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 99 130 137 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 27 25 26 Mathematics, General 4 1 4 Medical/Clinical Assistant 29 20 22 Music, General 6 10 8 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 85 105 99 Office Management and Supervision 32 38 35 Political Science and Government, General 10 10 11 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 11 12 13 Sport and Fitness Administration/Management 1 6 8 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 26.2 2008-2009 -18.9 27.3 28.6 -57.1 -66.7 -60.0 -75.0 42.9 12.5 -7.7 37.5 -6.3 20.0 11.8 -15.8 -14.3 58.3 25.0 -26.5 100.0 -14.8 -60.9 -31.3 1.9 0.9 16.0 4.8 56.5 -44.4 -18.2 56.6 -35.6 8.8 23.5 -39.5 -32.4 19.0 -26.9 31.3 -7.4 -75.0 -31.0 66.7 23.5 18.8 0.0 9.1 500.0 28.9 5.4 4.0 300.0 10.0 -20.0 -5.7 -7.9 10.0 8.3 33.3 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Clayton State University Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Clayton County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Clayton NUMBER PERCENT 121,158 100.0 9,929 8.2 3,141 2.6 2,025 1.7 10,193 8.4 2,358 2.0 11,313 9.3 27,064 22.3 6,141 5.1 7,058 5.8 7,772 6.4 9,125 7.5 6,563 5.4 3,237 2.7 14,564 12.0 675 0.6 Clayton Area NUMBER PERCENT 1,056,188 100.0 146,216 13.8 60,639 5.7 28,065 2.7 130,761 12.4 18,946 1.8 124,181 11.8 184,572 17.5 39,295 3.7 40,408 3.8 49,013 4.6 45,079 4.3 45,994 4.4 18,735 1.8 115,712 11.0 8,572 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Clayton 5,243 913 1,701 699 25 57 DeKalb Fayette Fulton 10,614 532 11,745 2,739 178 3,233 3,511 170 3,392 1,416 34 1,957 61 83 04 7 66 91 Henry Spalding Total Area 1,993 1,399 31,526 478 116 7,657 660 268 9,702 164 223 4,493 07 21 09 35 172 294 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 207 96 414 314 216 705 28 8 41 228 160 658 73 42 195 106 116 174 956 638 2,187 Misc. 1,131 1,569 62 1,960 353 352 5,427 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2450 Mt Zion Parkway Building 100, Suite 100 Jonesboro GA 30236 Phone: (678) 479 - 5886 Fax: (678) 479 - 6818 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2450 Mt. Zion Parkway Southwood 75 Office Park Jonesboro, GA 30236 Phone: (678) Ext - 301 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Clinch County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Clinch Atkinson Echols Lanier Ware Clinch Area Georgia United States Baker, FL Columbia, FL Labor Force 2,879 3,306 2,169 4,141 14,896 27,391 4,768,923 154,142,000 12,253 31,713 Employed 2,580 2,836 2,017 3,783 13,336 24,552 4,311,728 139,877,000 11,010 28,745 Unemployed Rate 299 10.4% 470 14.2% 152 7.0% 358 8.6% 1,560 10.5% 2,839 10.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,243 10.1% 2,968 9.4% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Clinch 6,868 146 6,988 1.7 7,143 4.0 City of Homerville 2,803 Clinch Area 139,735 159,368 14.1 168,517 20.6 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Baker, FL 22,259 26,336 18.3 28,989 30.2 Columbia, FL 56,513 69,264 22.6 74,230 31.4 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Machinery Paper Textile Product Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 49 34 0 8 7 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 2 10 25 6 2 5 2 10 1 4 0 11 1 12 10 1 151 32 6 10 16 183 Clinch EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,260 465 52.1 556 19.2 426 0 0.0 0 * * * 742 30.7 655 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 636 26.3 415 * * * 86 3.6 441 166 6.9 347 6 0.2 414 * * * 21 0.9 568 * * * 30 1.2 751 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 149 6.2 446 * * * 95 3.9 176 16 * 1,909 512 18 36 458 2,420 0.7 360 * * 78.9 484 21.2 599 0.7 681 1.5 587 18.9 529 100.0 514 NUMBER OF FIRMS 287 88 Clinch Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,500 1,280 22.3 555 6.3 431 1 120 78 5 16 0 3 11 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 12 1,076 9 77 273 48 19 70 45 * 786 2,431 73 891 * * * * * * * * * 46 203 166 93 65 10,720 104 597 2,930 390 164 566 150 * * 3.9 600 12.0 607 0.4 583 4.4 584 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 576 1.0 638 0.8 642 0.5 598 0.3 450 53.0 550 0.5 1,028 3.0 657 14.5 432 1.9 820 0.8 756 2.8 730 0.7 429 88 293 1.4 550 3 * * * 54 378 3 * 158 2,986 12 64 106 1,466 1.9 460 * * 14.8 763 0.3 245 7.3 226 111 15 1,378 155 30 70 55 1,533 271,509 417 22 15,242 4,973 202 1,594 3,177 20,215 3,798,106 2.1 374 0.1 403 75.4 551 24.6 608 1.0 925 7.9 608 15.7 588 100.0 565 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Clinch Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Clinch Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clinch Bway Corporation Inc Clinch Healthcare Llc Clinch Memorial Hospital Lee Container Corps Tfp2 Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Clinch Area TLC Mouldings Bway Corporation Inc Lee Container Corps Louis Smith Hospital/ Lakeland Vill Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Ware County State Prison Wal-Mart Baptist Village Inc Flash Foods Inc Oasis Outsourcing V Inc COUNTY Atkinson Clinch Clinch Lanier Ware Ware Ware Ware Ware Ware Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Clinch COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clinch, GA Ware, GA Lowndes, GA Atkinson, GA Coffee, GA Lanier, GA Berrien, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents: 2,045 144 96 78 63 36 13 11 59 2,545 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 80.4 5.7 3.8 3.1 2.5 1.4 0.5 0.4 2.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Clinch &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Clinch, GA Ware, GA Atkinson, GA Lanier, GA Lowndes, GA Berrien, GA Coffee, GA Echols, GA Other Total Residents: 2,045 186 139 128 104 55 46 35 147 2,885 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 70.9 6.4 4.8 4.4 3.6 1.9 1.6 1.2 5.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.4H-32T2.%8i6Ag45.%h-0L3534%02S45.6c-15265h3%64+o5.o-64l%4 Clinch Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 34.6% 37.0% 19.2% 5.8% 3.5% 100.0% 18-24 41.3% 36.6% 19.4% 2.5% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 28.0% 40.5% 21.1% 7.5% 2.9% 100.0% 35-44 26.6% 43.7% 20.3% 5.9% 3.5% 100.0% 45-64 30.1% 36.7% 21.1% 7.0% 5.2% 100.0% 65+ 52.5% 26.5% 12.8% 4.4% 3.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Atkinson Clinch Echols Lanier Ware Clinch Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 58 78 42 71 346 595 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 58 78 42 71 346 595 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Clinch Area Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College Clinch Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 23 2009 35 19 10 14 10 10 8 3 18 3 25 10 42 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -17.9 2008-2009 52.2 -47.4 40.0 0.0 -20.0 500.0 -83.3 -60.0 320.0 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 10 2008 8 2009 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 3 15 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 16 20 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 27 27 30 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 1 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 11 13 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 4 7 11 6 9 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 17 13 11 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 14 10 20 3 1 4 Forest Technology/Technician 17 10 11 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 13 10 15 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 18 17 23 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 31 25 26 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 63 4 63 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 48 38 53 Lineworker 10 64 49 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 4 1 1 Medical/Clinical Assistant 5 9 10 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 27 19 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 28 85 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 6 23 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 19 16 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 7 7 12 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 4 3 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 22 12 8 Surveying Technology/Surveying 5 3 4 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 41 49 38 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 4 1 2 25 13 70 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.0 2008-2009 -25.0 400.0 -60.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 11.1 -94.1 0.0 -75.0 18.2 -63.6 75.0 -45.5 -23.5 -28.6 50.0 -15.4 100.0 -66.7 -41.2 -23.1 -5.6 -19.4 -93.7 -33.3 -20.8 540.0 -75.0 80.0 -29.6 21.7 -68.4 11.8 0.0 -25.0 -45.5 -40.0 19.5 -75.0 300.0 10.0 50.0 35.3 4.0 1475.0 -50.0 39.5 -23.4 0.0 11.1 -26.3 203.6 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -66.7 -33.3 33.3 -22.4 100.0 -48.0 438.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Clinch County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Clinch NUMBER PERCENT 2,729 100.0 186 6.8 0 0.0 33 1.2 213 7.8 64 2.4 214 7.8 365 13.4 104 3.8 178 6.5 503 18.4 194 7.1 330 12.1 34 1.3 299 11.0 12 0.4 Clinch Area NUMBER PERCENT 25,793 100.0 1,926 7.5 156 0.6 530 2.1 2,238 8.7 412 1.6 2,578 10.0 3,520 13.7 1,573 6.1 1,717 6.7 3,159 12.3 1,629 6.3 2,422 9.4 650 2.5 2,980 11.6 303 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Clinch 94 3 11 17 03 0 Atkinson Echols Lanier 211 10 31 19 41 4 9 5 109 9 30 25 14 15 06 0 02 3 Ware Total Area 1,226 1,681 86 292 277 112 373 343 29 33 54 51 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 7 2 20 29 9 42 0 2 8 6 5 16 37 44 207 79 62 293 Misc. 31 42 7 13 221 314 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105 Fax: (912) 287 - 6550 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Cobb County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Cobb Bartow Cherokee Douglas Fulton Paulding Cobb Area Georgia United States Labor Force 371,501 46,364 109,458 65,143 484,733 67,086 1,144,285 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 338,675 40,974 100,089 58,362 437,425 60,551 1,036,076 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 32,826 8.8% 5,390 11.6% 9,369 8.6% 6,781 10.4% 47,308 9.8% 6,535 9.7% 108,209 9.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Cobb City of Marietta Cobb Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 612,633 4 714,692 16.7 779,807 27.3 58,748 1,825,968 2,326,107 27.4 2,605,890 42.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 2,522 14 7 1,869 632 36 5 4 25 6 22 21 117 2 43 21 36 3 67 58 22 11 20 39 74 0 17,359 14 1,816 2,179 390 365 1,300 1,094 3,563 139 1,507 268 1,563 264 1,371 1,526 692 20,573 286 53 36 197 20,859 Cobb EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 39,430 * 13.2 1,175 * * * 20,202 18,959 1,590 * 18 268 9 463 1,150 1,202 * 1,575 692 673 37 1,037 659 660 * * 6.8 1,055 6.4 1,310 0.5 612 * * 0.0 489 0.1 1,091 0.0 401 0.2 724 0.4 1,072 0.4 798 * * 0.5 1,628 0.2 825 0.2 951 0.0 905 0.3 845 0.2 1,021 0.2 1,126 * * 501 554 0 222,965 1,049 21,222 34,784 9,433 8,349 12,577 5,593 * * * * 0.2 791 0.2 826 0.0 0 74.8 905 0.4 1,602 7.1 1,334 11.7 571 3.2 839 2.8 1,311 4.2 1,282 1.9 1,018 23,306 7.8 1,431 9,529 3.2 1,629 28,157 3,507 28,888 2,685 25,966 9.4 692 1.2 566 9.7 936 0.9 432 8.7 305 7,920 370 262,765 35,349 2,478 4,845 28,026 298,115 2.7 0.1 88.1 11.9 0.8 1.6 9.4 100.0 598 1,049 1,040 921 1,207 812 745 927 NUMBER OF FIRMS 7,530 98 Cobb Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 107,485 582 9.5 1,148 0.1 685 26 5,358 2,048 136 20 31 78 23 90 65 320 14 135 81 144 16 237 131 70 304 44,866 61,733 11,228 1,327 1,148 2,908 359 1,875 2,484 4,233 219 4,357 4,686 3,092 848 4,005 2,176 2,018 0.0 1,136 4.0 1,024 5.5 1,243 1.0 1,723 0.1 1,152 0.1 1,185 0.3 674 0.0 1,560 0.2 746 0.2 1,174 0.4 883 0.0 1,299 0.4 1,348 0.4 760 0.3 993 0.1 1,129 0.4 893 0.2 988 0.2 1,324 38 72 129 215 3 61,208 68 5,460 7,116 1,457 1,662 4,836 3,918 1,771 * 1,792 3,063 * 862,415 5,806 64,810 109,505 44,794 55,588 63,605 26,127 0.2 2,185 * * 0.2 776 0.3 1,150 * * 76.3 1,037 0.5 1,754 5.7 1,442 9.7 545 4.0 1,004 4.9 1,660 5.6 1,703 2.3 1,051 12,644 101,524 9.0 1,597 504 25,926 2.3 1,704 4,906 926 5,745 893 5,066 85,774 17,734 106,274 16,883 106,736 7.6 745 1.6 749 9.4 952 1.5 752 9.4 384 6,007 2,362 71,100 1,261 319 302 640 72,361 271,509 31,331 1,164 971,064 159,013 24,188 39,602 95,223 1,130,079 3,798,106 2.8 0.1 85.9 14.1 2.1 3.5 8.4 100.0 632 1,149 1,050 919 1,429 889 802 1,032 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Cobb Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Cobb Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Cobb Lockheed Martin Corp Publix Super Market Inc The Home Depot Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Cobb Area Wellstar Health System Inc Lockheed Martin Corp Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company COUNTY Cobb Cobb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Cobb COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Cobb, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Cherokee, GA Douglas, GA Clayton, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents: 179,750 92,014 18,098 8,723 5,234 4,011 3,166 1,947 12,073 325,016 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.3 28.3 5.6 2.7 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.6 3.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Cobb &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Cherokee, GA Paulding, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Douglas, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents: 179,750 24,991 18,911 14,850 13,448 8,648 7,450 6,936 22,962 297,946 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 60.3 8.4 6.3 5.0 4.5 2.9 2.5 2.3 7.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e71O8.6H-91T2.%2i8Ag45.%h-4L1334%34S45.6c-8165h3%04+o5.o-94l%4 Cobb Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 16.8% 23.1% 26.9% 22.8% 10.4% 100.0% 18-24 27.9% 25.9% 34.3% 11.0% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 12.4% 20.0% 26.4% 30.8% 10.4% 100.0% 35-44 10.9% 22.7% 27.6% 26.9% 11.9% 100.0% 45-64 13.8% 23.5% 26.3% 21.9% 14.5% 100.0% 65+ 34.8% 26.9% 19.1% 11.7% 7.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Cherokee Cobb Douglas Fulton Paulding Cobb Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 1,880 7,205 1,459 7,123 1,349 20,007 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 991 1,880 7,205 1,459 7,123 1,349 20,007 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Cobb Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Cobb Area Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Cobb www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University Cherokee http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com www.chattcollege.com www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Paulding www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com Douglas Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 260 2008 186 2009 299 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 66 47 104 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 4 11 14 161 237 350 Biomedical Technology/Technician 18 12 16 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 33 42 37 Child Care and Support Services Management 5 8 7 Child Care Provider/Assistant 15 29 18 Computer and Information Systems Security 3 3 13 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 2 16 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 1 3 1 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 18 14 18 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 41 42 88 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 46 35 118 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 25 51 118 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 13 12 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 4 7 6 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 41 79 57 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 26 50 97 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrician 12 11 9 89 82 66 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 55 17 50 89 66 85 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 75 66 94 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 52 45 141 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 4 6 6 Medical/Clinical Assistant 16 14 68 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 77 115 34 Operations Management and Supervision 72 83 114 Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician 89 72 36 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 32 31 41 Small Business Administration/Management 60 77 87 Surgical Technology/Technologist 17 13 11 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 10 6 21 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -28.5 2008-2009 60.8 -28.8 121.3 175.0 27.3 47.2 -33.3 27.3 60.0 93.3 0.0 100.0 200.0 -22.2 2.4 -23.9 104.0 -7.7 75.0 92.7 92.3 -8.3 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 333.3 700.0 -66.7 28.6 109.5 237.1 131.4 75.0 -14.3 -27.8 94.0 -18.2 -7.9 -69.1 -19.5 194.1 -25.8 -12.0 -13.5 50.0 -12.5 49.4 15.3 -19.1 -3.1 28.3 -23.5 -40.0 28.8 42.4 213.3 0.0 385.7 -70.4 37.3 -50.0 32.3 13.0 -15.4 250.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Cobb County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Cobb NUMBER PERCENT 342,251 100.0 56,779 16.6 27,419 8.0 9,344 2.7 41,039 12.0 6,009 1.8 47,950 14.0 58,134 17.0 15,103 4.4 13,375 3.9 11,685 3.4 8,723 2.6 11,533 3.4 4,284 1.3 29,265 8.6 1,609 0.5 Cobb Area NUMBER PERCENT 979,982 100.0 153,839 15.7 65,834 6.7 24,459 2.5 116,822 11.9 16,836 1.7 132,851 13.6 158,439 16.2 41,674 4.3 38,171 3.9 40,825 4.2 32,999 3.4 37,475 3.8 14,438 1.5 98,135 10.0 7,185 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Cobb 6,550 2,481 1,946 582 28 44 Bartow Cherokee Douglas 2,480 1,348 1,366 299 612 256 540 357 71 379 380 140 33 25 08 22 03 20 Fulton Paulding Total Area 11,745 1,248 24,737 3,233 381 7,313 3,392 365 7,052 1,957 95 3,101 66 91 08 5 146 207 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 201 114 518 220 247 423 59 34 153 77 29 122 228 160 658 60 42 159 845 626 2,033 Misc. 636 365 104 216 1,960 133 3,414 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 465 Big Shanty Road Marietta GA 30066-3303 Phone: (770) 528 - 6100 Fax: (770) 528 - 6139 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1046 South Cobb Drive, S.E. Marietta, GA 30060-3304 Phone: (770) 528 - 3435 1046 South Cobb Drive, S.E. Marietta, GA 30060-3304 Phone: (770) 528 - 3435 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Coffee County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Coffee Atkinson Bacon Ben Hill Berrien Irwin Jeff Davis Telfair Ware Coffee Area Georgia United States Labor Force 16,446 3,306 4,666 7,202 8,140 4,065 5,339 4,628 14,896 68,688 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 14,014 2,836 4,246 6,099 7,108 3,463 4,626 3,998 13,336 59,726 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 2,432 14.8% 470 14.2% 420 9.0% 1,103 15.3% 1,032 12.7% 602 14.8% 713 13.4% 630 13.6% 1,560 10.5% 8,962 13.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Coffee City of Douglas Coffee Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 37,566 49 40,868 8.8 47,324 26.0 10,639 158,936 166,761 4.9 179,230 12.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 163 28 0 77 58 5 1 1 1 7 1 3 3 7 2 2 8 3 8 3 3 0 0 0 702 4 52 202 34 11 55 38 63 7 18 3 79 10 59 67 12 877 58 12 25 21 935 Coffee EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,434 317 23.8 608 2.2 476 0 584 2,533 * * * * 338 * 7 * * * * * 46 * * 12 0.0 0 4.0 544 17.5 640 * * * * * * * * 2.3 545 * * 0.0 441 * * * * * * * * * * 0.3 666 * * * * 0.1 407 0 0 0 8,076 * 579 1,970 975 137 311 128 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 55.9 544 * * 4.0 617 13.6 492 6.7 619 0.9 580 2.2 704 0.9 444 263 1.8 626 146 1.0 830 476 * 1,613 86 1,097 3.3 462 * * 11.2 727 0.6 215 7.6 229 228 10 11,520 2,928 108 947 1,873 14,448 1.6 504 0.1 380 79.7 576 20.3 700 0.7 951 6.6 576 13.0 573 100.0 568 NUMBER OF FIRMS 658 149 Coffee Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 13,040 2,051 24.3 536 3.8 399 2 * 290 1,723 217 9,259 17 1,061 3 * 13 1,581 5 27 34 2,073 5 60 11 52 7 256 11 130 13 134 3 381 28 465 13 * 22 1,397 16 97 11 86 * * 3.2 575 17.3 560 2.0 557 * * 2.9 553 0.1 392 3.9 579 0.1 540 0.1 470 0.5 738 0.2 629 0.2 578 0.7 703 0.9 572 * * 2.6 698 0.2 422 0.2 577 1 2 2 2,775 17 204 771 147 55 210 117 * * * 27,990 282 1,637 7,309 1,981 499 1,427 379 * * * * * * 52.2 529 0.5 1,106 3.1 658 13.6 444 3.7 634 0.9 759 2.7 695 0.7 423 212 885 1.7 649 17 626 1.2 623 117 1,681 10 61 344 6,392 25 176 252 3,691 3.1 484 0.1 364 11.9 675 0.3 232 6.9 223 277 43 3,476 327 69 135 123 3,803 271,509 971 29 41,059 12,570 467 3,198 8,905 53,628 3,798,106 1.8 433 0.1 481 76.6 532 23.4 578 0.9 901 6.0 587 16.6 558 100.0 542 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Coffee Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Coffee Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Coffee Brooks Auto Parts Inc Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Elixir Industries PCC Airfoils Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Coffee Area Harvey's Supermarket Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Brooks Auto Parts Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Electrolux Home Products Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Ware County State Prison COUNTY Berrien Coffee Ware Coffee Coffee Coffee Jeff Davis Telfair Ware Ware Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Coffee COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Coffee, GA Atkinson, GA Bacon, GA Ben Hill, GA Ware, GA Irwin, GA Jeff Davis, GA Clinch, GA Other Total Residents: 13,446 429 258 233 173 133 80 46 549 15,347 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 87.6 2.8 1.7 1.5 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.3 3.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Coffee &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Coffee, GA Atkinson, GA Bacon, GA Jeff Davis, GA Ware, GA Telfair, GA Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Other Total Residents: 13,446 872 485 370 321 264 233 202 843 17,036 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 78.9 5.1 2.8 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.4 1.2 4.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.4H-12T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-1L3534%04S45.6c-46265h3%74+o5.o-74l%4 Coffee Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 34.5% 37.0% 19.8% 5.5% 3.2% 100.0% 18-24 38.1% 37.5% 21.7% 2.4% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 27.1% 39.7% 23.6% 7.2% 2.5% 100.0% 35-44 27.7% 41.0% 21.7% 5.9% 3.8% 100.0% 45-64 30.4% 38.9% 20.2% 6.1% 4.4% 100.0% 65+ 54.6% 25.6% 11.6% 4.8% 3.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Atkinson Bacon Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Irwin Jeff Davis Telfair Ware Coffee Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 58 72 171 159 348 74 140 84 346 1,452 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 58 72 171 159 348 74 140 84 346 1,452 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Coffee Area Ben Hill East Central Technical College Coffee East Central Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College www.eastcentraltech.edu www.eastcentraltech.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 3 2009 9 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 46 69 116 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 6 2 14 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 23 61 52 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 2 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 9 15 5 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 14 11 40 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 23 32 30 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 29 135 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 8 8 5 16 18 24 Electrician 11 36 39 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 14 15 13 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 16 14 24 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 75 68 Medical Reception/Receptionist 6 1 6 Medical/Clinical Assistant 9 7 16 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 6 6 5 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 26 63 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 30 26 26 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 22 77 79 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 2 2 1 2 21 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 200.0 50.0 68.1 -66.7 600.0 165.2 -14.8 -71.4 0.0 66.7 -66.7 -21.4 263.6 39.1 -6.3 -34.1 365.5 0.0 -37.5 12.5 227.3 7.1 -12.5 87.5 -83.3 -22.2 0.0 142.3 -13.3 250.0 0.0 33.3 8.3 -13.3 71.4 -9.3 500.0 128.6 -16.7 15.9 0.0 2.6 -50.0 950.0 90.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from East Central Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Coffee County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Coffee NUMBER PERCENT 16,719 100.0 1,188 7.1 138 0.8 440 2.6 1,094 6.5 287 1.7 1,931 11.6 2,197 13.1 923 5.5 1,155 6.9 2,998 17.9 1,134 6.8 1,269 7.6 440 2.6 1,407 8.4 118 0.7 Coffee Area NUMBER PERCENT 69,268 100.0 5,182 7.5 547 0.8 1,564 2.3 5,299 7.7 1,532 2.2 6,986 10.1 9,282 13.4 3,721 5.4 4,835 7.0 10,873 15.7 4,823 7.0 5,399 7.8 1,713 2.5 6,912 10.0 600 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Coffee 1,593 71 278 251 68 239 Atkinson Bacon Ben Hill 211 10 31 19 165 11 40 21 377 24 58 60 14 15 06 6 05 30 Berrien 241 18 44 33 Irwin 189 12 40 18 Jeff Davis 207 15 45 29 05 10 07 8 05 6 Telfair Ware Total Area 210 1,226 4,419 8 35 43 86 292 277 255 863 751 05 5 29 33 144 352 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 137 79 206 29 9 42 9 5 39 38 20 68 23 10 54 16 11 39 23 12 37 12 12 49 37 44 207 324 202 741 Misc. 264 42 28 74 44 38 35 41 221 787 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 70 Lockwood Drive Douglas GA 31533 Phone: (912) 389 - 4254 Fax: (912) 389 - 4307 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Colquitt County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Colquitt Brooks Cook Mitchell Thomas Tift Worth Colquitt Area Georgia United States Labor Force 20,423 8,206 6,948 10,402 21,513 18,675 10,220 96,387 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 18,616 7,532 6,085 9,394 19,624 16,670 9,221 87,142 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,807 8.8% 674 8.2% 863 12.4% 1,008 9.7% 1,889 8.8% 2,005 10.7% 999 9.8% 9,245 9.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Colquitt City of Moultrie Colquitt Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 42,132 45 45,596 8.2 50,966 21.0 14,387 201,641 212,714 5.5 231,337 14.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Paper Chemical Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 220 72 0 94 54 5 1 1 3 11 2 1 2 2 8 4 1 4 3 6 0 0 0 0 703 2 66 186 29 17 54 37 58 4 31 2 78 10 53 76 21 944 66 15 23 28 1,010 Colquitt EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,485 1,658 36.4 441 11.0 302 0 367 3,461 2,031 * * * 433 * * * * 126 15 0.0 0 2.4 570 22.9 494 13.5 462 * * * * * * 2.9 586 * * * * * * * * 0.8 561 0.1 345 * * * 16 0 0 0 0 5,914 * 404 1,793 176 125 415 120 * * * * * * 0.1 322 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 39.2 522 * * 2.7 748 11.9 452 1.2 461 0.8 781 2.8 795 0.8 543 186 1.2 616 * * * 189 * 1,005 59 782 1.3 331 * * 6.7 691 0.4 373 5.2 225 479 14 11,413 3,675 133 517 3,025 15,089 3.2 421 0.1 547 75.6 482 24.4 704 0.9 914 3.4 585 20.0 614 100.0 517 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,060 318 Colquitt Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 18,935 4,403 26.2 566 6.1 364 3 332 473 2,161 266 12,040 33 5,517 5 150 7 21 5 715 38 1,071 12 61 8 434 12 154 5 79 37 747 28 1,223 0.5 848 3.0 562 16.7 634 7.6 618 0.2 667 0.0 501 1.0 478 1.5 577 0.1 544 0.6 711 0.2 676 0.1 575 1.0 721 1.7 807 1 15 18 20 2 5 6 9 3,660 14 302 927 134 61 279 173 * 387 216 108 * * 181 359 36,238 261 3,068 8,429 1,542 508 1,840 703 * * 0.5 768 0.3 447 0.1 496 * * * * 0.3 679 0.5 678 50.2 548 0.4 1,154 4.2 713 11.7 445 2.1 697 0.7 716 2.5 763 1.0 510 292 1,443 2.0 675 20 229 0.3 882 186 2,838 21 464 440 7,486 53 347 327 5,269 3.9 463 0.6 518 10.4 733 0.5 349 7.3 242 431 92 4,812 352 83 131 138 5,164 271,509 1,815 52 55,225 16,981 744 4,041 12,196 72,207 3,798,106 2.5 443 0.1 476 76.5 554 23.5 640 1.0 999 5.6 583 16.9 637 100.0 574 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Colquitt Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Colquitt Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Colquitt Colquitt Regional Med Center National Beef Riverside Mfg Co Sanderson Farms Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Colquitt Area Sanderson Farms Inc Colquitt Regional Med Center Equity Group GA Div Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Ambassador Personnel Inc Southwestern State Hospital Tift Regional Medical Center Target Wal-Mart Shaw Industries Group Inc COUNTY Colquitt Colquitt Mitchell Thomas Thomas Thomas Tift Tift Tift Tift Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Colquitt COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Colquitt, GA Tift, GA Dougherty, GA Thomas, GA Cook, GA Mitchell, GA Worth, GA Lowndes, GA Other Total Residents: 13,708 935 911 464 323 289 234 222 705 17,791 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.1 5.3 5.1 2.6 1.8 1.6 1.3 1.2 4.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Colquitt &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Colquitt, GA Thomas, GA Worth, GA Lowndes, GA Mitchell, GA Tift, GA Brooks, GA Cook, GA Other Total Residents: 13,708 390 265 190 171 159 145 98 692 15,818 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 86.7 2.5 1.7 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.6 4.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.3H-42T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-5L2534%92S45.6c-4265h3%4+o5.o-24l%4 Colquitt Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.0% 34.3% 21.5% 7.2% 4.0% 100.0% 18-24 39.4% 32.3% 25.7% 2.4% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 25.5% 36.0% 25.6% 9.3% 3.6% 100.0% 35-44 24.2% 39.4% 23.1% 8.8% 4.6% 100.0% 45-64 29.4% 35.9% 21.2% 7.8% 5.8% 100.0% 65+ 52.4% 25.5% 12.7% 5.7% 3.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Brooks Colquitt Cook Mitchell Thomas Tift Worth Colquitt Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 115 447 161 208 465 398 234 2,028 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 115 447 161 208 465 398 234 2,028 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Colquitt Area Tift Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) Colquitt Moultrie Technical College Moultrie Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Thomas Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University Cook Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College) tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 46 2008 82 2009 55 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 36 46 49 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 11 5 9 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 27 20 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 39 69 34 Banking and Financial Support Services 17 21 16 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 9 1 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 4 4 Carpentry/Carpenter 10 19 14 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 4 8 2 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 7 30 43 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 13 18 26 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 10 5 13 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 81 99 137 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 41 33 31 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 5 12 11 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 6 1 5 6 14 5 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 55 53 79 Electrician 31 37 20 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 24 10 34 7 4 4 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 4 34 40 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 24 15 1 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 29 42 21 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 12 7 12 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 35 15 13 Interior Design 3 4 2 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 44 49 31 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage 4 4 9 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 29 21 16 Medical Reception/Receptionist 48 25 9 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 6 17 6 Medical/Clinical Assistant 43 44 53 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 46 40 74 Operations Management and Supervision 13 3 1 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 1 4 2 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 78.3 2008-2009 -32.9 27.8 6.5 -54.5 80.0 -25.9 0.0 76.9 -50.7 23.5 -23.8 -88.9 200.0 0.0 0.0 90.0 -26.3 100.0 -75.0 328.6 43.3 38.5 44.4 -50.0 160.0 22.2 38.4 -19.5 -6.1 140.0 -8.3 -83.3 400.0 133.3 -3.6 19.4 -58.3 -64.3 49.1 -45.9 240.0 -42.9 750.0 -37.5 44.8 -41.7 -57.1 33.3 11.4 0.0 -27.6 -47.9 183.3 2.3 -13.0 -76.9 300.0 0.0 17.6 -93.3 -50.0 71.4 -13.3 -50.0 -36.7 125.0 -23.8 -64.0 -64.7 20.5 85.0 -66.7 -50.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder Word Processing TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 12 2008 14 2009 9 5 11 9 7 5 7 9 4 17 70 80 77 1 5 3 39 17 20 23 34 21 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 16.7 2008-2009 -35.7 120.0 -18.2 -28.6 40.0 -55.6 325.0 14.3 -3.8 400.0 -40.0 -56.4 47.8 17.6 -38.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Moultrie Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Colquitt County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Colquitt NUMBER PERCENT 18,877 100.0 1,708 9.1 143 0.8 344 1.8 1,594 8.4 358 1.9 1,878 10.0 2,438 12.9 1,225 6.5 1,254 6.6 2,664 14.1 1,005 5.3 2,013 10.7 264 1.4 1,815 9.6 174 0.9 Colquitt Area NUMBER PERCENT 90,196 100.0 8,311 9.2 1,004 1.1 2,351 2.6 7,330 8.1 2,482 2.8 9,248 10.3 12,677 14.1 4,563 5.1 5,467 6.1 11,072 12.3 5,195 5.8 7,471 8.3 1,720 1.9 10,386 11.5 919 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Colquitt Brooks 1,338 286 74 239 292 17 60 56 69 70 07 7 Cook Mitchell Thomas 325 746 1,088 28 58 50 29 128 172 64 228 253 06 10 20 93 25 31 Tift Worth Total Area 1,102 646 5,531 73 226 238 29 119 142 314 1,058 1,203 37 38 17 27 181 276 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 49 83 189 15 14 32 38 10 41 25 28 75 50 50 124 70 57 107 49 34 81 296 276 649 Misc. 273 78 84 176 263 256 148 1,278 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 115 5th Street SE Moultrie GA 31768 Phone: (229) 891 - 7147 Fax: (229) 891 - 7149 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582 1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Columbia County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Columbia Lincoln McDuffie Richmond Columbia Area Georgia United States Edgefield, SC McCormick, SC Labor Force 60,003 3,906 10,779 91,520 166,208 4,768,923 154,142,000 11,278 13,354 Employed 55,937 3,491 9,589 82,553 151,570 4,311,728 139,877,000 10,066 10,571 Unemployed Rate 4,066 6.8% 415 10.6% 1,190 11.0% 8,967 9.8% 14,638 8.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,212 10.7% 2,783 20.8% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Columbia City of Grovetown Columbia Area Georgia United States Edgefield, SC McCormick, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 89,781 20 6,089 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 112,958 25.8 134,593 49.9 353,599 378,393 7.0 418,425 18.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 24,595 25,752 4.7 29,360 19.4 9,958 10,140 1.8 11,280 13.3 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Paper Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 459 11 1 387 60 1 3 1 2 7 1 3 1 3 8 4 0 4 12 10 0 0 0 0 0 1,600 4 86 277 44 27 115 77 202 10 175 39 187 23 149 185 62 2,121 68 10 18 40 2,189 Columbia EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,412 90 19.1 756 0.3 496 * 2,232 3,077 * * * * * * 15 * 81 539 600 * * 294 50 0 * * 7.9 647 10.9 842 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 907 * * 0.3 884 1.9 771 2.1 1,261 * * * * 1.0 672 0.2 452 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 17,680 * 474 4,472 233 264 924 311 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 62.6 568 * * 1.7 900 15.8 494 0.8 562 0.9 870 3.3 1,110 1.1 561 1,034 3.7 964 * * * 1,919 457 2,420 464 3,260 6.8 451 1.6 419 8.6 701 1.6 287 11.5 228 951 34 23,126 5,137 184 611 4,342 28,263 3.4 0.1 81.8 18.2 0.7 2.2 15.4 100.0 447 750 663 767 1,039 556 706 628 Columbia Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,158 45 19,742 511 14.6 866 0.4 825 6 143 875 6,517 232 12,572 4 109 8 * 3 385 18 460 22 747 1 * 24 1,490 3 * 11 748 33 1,012 14 902 0 * 15 1,339 15 313 23 590 1 * 0.1 847 4.8 718 9.3 945 0.1 875 * * 0.3 716 0.3 684 0.6 674 * * 1.1 1,462 * * 0.6 995 0.7 773 0.7 1,234 * * 1.0 888 0.2 666 0.4 952 * * 4 7 12 14 5,988 14 304 1,215 179 108 441 305 * 804 1,558 1,276 82,908 293 3,205 15,585 2,512 2,166 3,525 1,335 * * 0.6 646 1.2 1,262 0.9 726 61.4 621 0.2 1,550 2.4 909 11.5 451 1.9 686 1.6 746 2.6 956 1.0 622 699 5,243 3.9 1,037 37 691 0.5 1,359 426 8,633 71 1,250 857 19,203 79 1,870 620 13,712 6.4 446 0.9 493 14.2 877 1.4 394 10.1 246 633 173 7,319 318 86 95 137 7,637 271,509 3,688 111 102,761 32,361 7,111 10,770 14,480 135,121 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 76.1 23.9 5.3 8.0 10.7 100.0 487 755 669 841 1,127 858 688 710 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Columbia Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Columbia Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Columbia Electrolux Home Products Inc Fatz Cafe Ingersoll Rand Infrastructure Hold Wal-Mart World Color Printing USA Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Columbia Area Medical College of Georgia Caresouth Homehealth Augusta MCG Health Inc Gracewood State Hospital Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc Wal-Mart Augusta State University Sitel Corporation International Paper Co T-Mobile USA Inc COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Columbia COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Fulton, GA Jefferson, GA Edgefield, SC Other Total Residents: 22,363 14,211 3,844 879 432 143 132 127 1,325 43,456 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 51.5 32.7 8.8 2.0 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 3.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Columbia &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Columbia, GA Richmond, GA Aiken, SC McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Lincoln, GA Edgefield, SC Jefferson, GA Other Total Residents: 14,211 7,637 1,522 795 380 282 278 153 618 25,876 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 54.9 29.5 5.9 3.1 1.5 1.1 1.1 0.6 2.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e72O8.1H-31T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-1L2334%09S45.6c-18165h3%4+o5.o-04l%4 Columbia Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.2% 29.9% 29.4% 12.7% 6.8% 100.0% 18-24 27.3% 34.5% 31.9% 5.8% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.1% 28.1% 35.5% 17.3% 6.1% 100.0% 35-44 14.0% 31.2% 32.3% 15.0% 7.5% 100.0% 45-64 20.1% 28.9% 27.2% 13.5% 10.3% 100.0% 65+ 39.8% 27.4% 18.8% 8.1% 5.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Columbia Lincoln McDuffie Richmond Columbia Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,380 102 242 1,529 3,253 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 1,380 102 242 1,529 3,253 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Columbia Area Richmond Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship-University Hospital McDuffie augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Columbia Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/augusta Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 50 2008 38 2009 66 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 72 85 72 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 8 10 16 10 25 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 31 58 55 Barbering/Barber 6 19 12 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 15 28 23 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 14 9 17 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 8 9 Chemical Technology/Technician 1 9 9 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 5 3 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 8 13 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 170 139 83 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 53 52 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 56 57 139 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 23 21 26 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 11 18 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 19 22 27 22 24 12 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 45 64 108 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 7 6 7 4 7 4 50 91 68 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 106 73 61 19 15 17 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 24 21 12 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General 19 11 22 4 14 9 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 22 24 39 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 25 23 66 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 13 9 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 1 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 80 83 65 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 15 8 16 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 9 11 11 Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician 9 5 4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -24.0 2008-2009 73.7 18.1 -15.3 25.0 60.0 150.0 87.1 216.7 86.7 -35.7 -11.1 800.0 -40.0 62.5 -18.2 -1.9 1.8 -8.7 63.6 15.8 -20.0 -5.2 -36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5 0.0 -33.3 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 22.7 9.1 42.2 -14.3 -50.0 68.8 16.7 75.0 -42.9 82.0 -31.1 -25.3 -16.4 -21.1 -12.5 -42.1 13.3 -42.9 100.0 250.0 9.1 -8.0 -30.8 100.0 3.8 -46.7 22.2 -44.4 -35.7 62.5 187.0 -77.8 -50.0 -21.7 100.0 0.0 -20.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Turf and Turfgrass Management Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 20 2008 41 2009 32 3 9 11 37 49 51 6 5 8 255 297 291 6 15 17 66 42 26 23 9 24 4 3 4 10 11 10 12 13 7 18 23 20 19 19 16 9 7 8 64 105 126 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 105.0 2008-2009 -22.0 200.0 22.2 32.4 4.1 -16.7 60.0 16.5 -2.0 150.0 13.3 -36.4 -38.1 -60.9 166.7 -25.0 33.3 10.0 -9.1 8.3 -46.2 27.8 -13.0 0.0 -15.8 -22.2 14.3 64.1 20.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Columbia County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Columbia NUMBER PERCENT 44,718 100.0 5,163 11.6 2,434 5.4 3,018 6.8 5,563 12.4 1,579 3.5 5,236 11.7 6,560 14.7 2,151 4.8 2,522 5.6 2,701 6.0 1,279 2.9 1,287 2.9 1,022 2.3 3,814 8.5 389 0.9 Columbia Area NUMBER PERCENT 144,837 100.0 12,553 8.7 4,589 3.2 7,073 4.9 15,373 10.6 5,191 3.6 16,458 11.4 21,062 14.5 7,027 4.9 7,811 5.4 11,522 8.0 6,209 4.3 5,637 3.9 3,531 2.4 18,619 12.9 2,182 1.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Columbia Lincoln 811 187 216 109 111 3 20 17 08 12 02 11 McDuffie Richmond Total Area 586 4,533 6,041 36 134 131 462 1,091 1,160 688 1,461 1,417 08 16 57 145 75 184 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 47 16 140 14 6 17 53 35 67 243 166 570 357 223 794 Misc. 76 21 106 639 842 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Phone: (706) 650 - 5638 1220-H West Wheeler Parkway P. O. Box 15747 Augusta, GA 30919-1747 Phone: (706) 650 - 5600 3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Serving Richmond County Phone: (706) 650 - 5638 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Cook County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Cook Berrien Brooks Colquitt Lowndes Tift Cook Area Georgia United States Labor Force 6,948 8,140 8,206 20,423 53,721 18,675 116,113 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 6,085 7,108 7,532 18,616 49,391 16,670 105,402 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 863 12.4% 1,032 12.7% 674 8.2% 1,807 8.8% 4,330 8.1% 2,005 10.7% 10,711 9.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Cook City of Adel Cook Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 15,840 100 16,603 4.8 17,642 11.4 5,307 221,362 245,370 10.8 269,220 21.6 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Paper Textile Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 88 26 1 33 28 1 1 5 1 1 1 11 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 2 15 64 12 6 20 10 12 2 19 1 33 1 31 22 7 345 35 7 15 13 380 Cook EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,699 817 37.4 496 18.0 309 * * * 168 3.7 548 696 15.3 704 * * * * * * 107 2.4 745 * * * * * * * * * 182 4.0 618 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,823 * 168 425 30 * 106 22 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 40.2 454 * * 3.7 727 9.4 398 0.7 788 * * 2.3 575 0.5 337 30 0.7 540 * * * 99 2.2 614 * * * 398 8.8 523 * * * 415 9.1 232 69 * 3,526 1,013 31 99 883 4,539 1.5 411 * * 77.7 475 22.3 657 0.7 858 2.2 619 19.5 495 100.0 484 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,105 237 Cook Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 19,027 4,206 20.6 563 4.5 321 4 66 581 3,680 283 11,076 4 98 7 46 31 1,124 13 411 15 1,022 21 301 44 699 18 765 13 440 20 183 18 71 1 * 3 16 4 * 0.1 551 4.0 687 12.0 613 0.1 686 0.0 475 1.2 615 0.4 696 1.1 613 0.3 724 0.8 630 0.8 687 0.5 614 0.2 428 0.1 523 * * 0.0 387 * * 6 7 7 9 14 28 4,634 17 330 1,138 164 75 312 242 280 99 691 985 153 3,109 50,411 315 2,982 12,874 2,848 928 2,046 1,104 0.3 911 0.1 559 0.7 1,064 1.1 524 0.2 573 3.4 507 54.5 524 0.3 1,364 3.2 717 13.9 440 3.1 844 1.0 642 2.2 771 1.2 554 392 2,016 2.2 799 21 398 0.4 806 293 3,349 32 348 614 8,442 55 1,083 496 9,713 3.6 470 0.4 405 9.1 705 1.2 270 10.5 235 453 95 5,834 322 85 127 110 6,156 271,509 1,967 64 69,502 23,000 1,267 6,256 15,477 92,502 3,798,106 2.1 421 0.1 540 75.1 534 24.9 641 1.4 934 6.8 568 16.7 647 100.0 561 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Cook Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Cook Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Cook Basf Sparks Llc Jimmy Bullard And Sons Mario A Munguia Memorial Hospital Clinics Sanderson Farms Inc Production Divi Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Cook Area Sanderson Farms Inc Colquitt Regional Med Center South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Lowes Home Centers Inc Convergys Cust Management Group Wild Adventures Lake Haven Nursing Home Tift Regional Medical Center COUNTY Colquitt Colquitt Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Tift Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Cook COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Cook, GA Lowndes, GA Tift, GA Berrien, GA Colquitt, GA Dougherty, GA Brooks, GA Morgan, AL Other Total Residents: 3,955 1,004 718 467 98 72 38 30 234 6,616 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 59.8 15.2 10.9 7.1 1.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 3.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Cook &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Cook, GA Lowndes, GA Berrien, GA Colquitt, GA Tift, GA Brooks, GA Lanier, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents: 3,955 539 438 323 242 112 34 11 87 5,741 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.9 9.4 7.6 5.6 4.2 2.0 0.6 0.2 1.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.9H-12T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-2L2434%78S45.6c-86265h3%24+o5.o-14l%4 Cook Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.2% 31.9% 25.7% 8.5% 4.7% 100.0% 18-24 29.1% 27.6% 39.4% 3.8% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.2% 32.0% 28.8% 12.1% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 22.1% 35.4% 26.3% 10.1% 6.1% 100.0% 45-64 27.8% 34.1% 22.0% 8.8% 7.3% 100.0% 65+ 48.6% 27.7% 13.1% 6.3% 4.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Berrien Brooks Colquitt Cook Lowndes Tift Cook Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 159 115 447 161 905 398 2,185 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 159 115 447 161 905 398 2,185 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Cook Area Lowndes Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Tift Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) Colquitt Moultrie Technical College Cook Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College) Valdosta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/valdosta www.valdosta.edu www.valdostatech.edu tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 38 2009 32 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 25 18 28 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 5 24 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 7 6 5 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 12 4 11 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 17 26 17 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 5 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 1 6 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 2 3 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 11 5 8 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 27 20 2 Computer and Information Systems Security 8 1 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 4 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 12 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 42 50 61 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 7 10 12 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 26 28 22 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 2 9 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 4 10 7 8 3 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 3 2 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 19 10 12 Electrician 10 9 9 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 16 6 19 51 1 11 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 19 1 2 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 7 7 13 11 19 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 7 10 2 3 4 5 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 30 20 15 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 1 3 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 27 19 30 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 16 13 24 Medical/Clinical Assistant 17 16 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 47 11 27 Operations Management and Supervision 8 17 25 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.0 2008-2009 -15.8 -28.0 55.6 -50.0 380.0 -14.3 -16.7 -66.7 175.0 52.9 -34.6 25.0 60.0 -75.0 500.0 0.0 50.0 -54.5 60.0 -25.9 -90.0 -87.5 100.0 -25.0 -66.7 -14.3 75.0 19.0 22.0 42.9 20.0 7.7 -21.4 350.0 11.1 -81.8 150.0 14.3 200.0 -47.4 -10.0 -62.5 -62.5 -33.3 20.0 0.0 216.7 -98.0 -94.7 -22.2 1000.0 100.0 0.0 -15.4 42.9 72.7 -80.0 33.3 -33.3 -85.7 -29.6 -18.8 -5.9 -76.6 112.5 25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 145.5 47.1 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 15 2008 8 2009 12 15 7 33 6 3 2 26 9 19 18 9 19 8 12 12 81 74 75 1 3 5 10 8 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -46.7 2008-2009 50.0 -53.3 371.4 -50.0 -33.3 -65.4 111.1 -50.0 111.1 50.0 0.0 -8.6 1.4 200.0 66.7 -20.0 87.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Valdosta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Cook County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Cook NUMBER PERCENT 7,137 100.0 626 8.8 32 0.5 149 2.1 484 6.8 184 2.6 737 10.3 1,031 14.5 395 5.5 377 5.3 1,126 15.8 461 6.5 568 8.0 73 1.0 830 11.6 64 0.9 Cook Area NUMBER PERCENT 100,841 100.0 8,288 8.2 1,178 1.2 2,410 2.4 9,090 9.0 2,601 2.6 11,986 11.9 14,776 14.7 5,121 5.1 5,967 5.9 10,805 10.7 5,511 5.5 7,777 7.7 2,087 2.1 12,463 12.4 781 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Cook Berrien 325 28 58 50 241 18 44 33 06 10 05 10 Brooks Colquitt Lowndes 286 1,338 2,392 17 60 56 74 239 292 200 554 578 07 7 69 70 30 54 Tift Total Area 1,102 5,684 73 226 238 410 1,181 1,247 37 38 154 189 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 38 10 41 23 10 54 15 14 32 49 83 189 151 67 243 70 57 107 346 241 666 Misc. 84 44 78 273 515 256 1,250 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211 Fax: (229) 333 - 5301 Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Coweta County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Coweta Carroll Fayette Fulton Heard Meriwether Spalding Troup Coweta Area Georgia United States Labor Force 60,146 52,847 51,625 484,733 4,920 9,571 28,865 30,139 722,846 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 54,425 47,291 47,464 437,425 4,312 8,313 24,929 26,300 650,459 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 5,721 9.5% 5,556 10.5% 4,161 8.1% 47,308 9.8% 608 12.4% 1,258 13.1% 3,936 13.6% 3,839 12.7% 72,387 10.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Coweta City of Newnan Coweta Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 90,148 17 127,111 41.0 152,688 69.4 16,242 1,238,374 1,546,105 24.8 1,721,369 39.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 423 17 1 305 100 1 2 3 6 2 1 5 3 7 8 3 27 7 3 1 8 6 7 0 0 0 1,675 5 117 308 63 33 120 111 206 10 140 24 169 33 172 164 58 2,156 90 21 21 48 2,246 Coweta EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,500 74 18.2 751 0.2 663 * 1,477 3,925 * * * 17 * * 18 7 474 180 * 457 166 * * * 4.9 602 13.0 807 * * * * * * 0.1 382 * * * * 0.1 442 0.0 826 1.6 765 0.6 852 * * 1.5 892 0.5 1,085 * * * * 75 * 0 0 0 19,420 589 1,027 5,231 886 535 661 305 * * * * 0.2 769 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 64.2 590 1.9 1,353 3.4 823 17.3 468 2.9 708 1.8 696 2.2 922 1.0 716 707 2.3 885 91 0.3 1,811 1,275 229 3,171 483 3,557 4.2 519 0.8 483 10.5 805 1.6 480 11.8 251 674 25 24,945 5,314 232 383 4,699 30,260 2.2 446 0.1 801 82.4 671 17.6 759 0.8 957 1.3 576 15.5 743 100.0 646 NUMBER OF FIRMS 4,614 108 Coweta Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 76,921 645 8.9 1,112 0.1 783 15 3,025 1,466 105 15 31 57 67 42 204 92 62 106 21 189 69 57 190 25,817 50,271 10,988 762 1,926 2,380 1,460 1,712 3,076 2,151 3,226 2,283 2,113 3,052 1,640 2,734 0.0 1,238 3.0 1,015 5.8 1,166 1.3 1,756 0.1 897 0.2 1,010 0.3 844 0.2 747 0.2 1,251 0.4 913 0.2 1,208 0.4 845 0.3 996 0.2 792 0.4 820 0.2 1,021 0.3 1,373 25 70 82 134 2 12 24 43,526 59 3,504 5,186 1,032 1,293 3,552 2,821 1,750 3,940 1,117 2,504 * 353 1,082 653,286 5,117 44,885 75,926 35,801 49,743 51,810 20,489 0.2 1,664 0.5 850 0.1 737 0.3 1,214 * * 0.0 1,281 0.1 775 75.9 1,082 0.6 1,756 5.2 1,474 8.8 539 4.2 1,060 5.8 1,675 6.0 1,791 2.4 1,063 8,795 77,784 9.0 1,655 386 17,577 2.0 1,754 3,203 648 4,230 633 3,695 57,569 14,540 84,620 12,983 80,548 6.7 767 1.7 780 9.8 948 1.5 867 9.4 407 4,489 1,541 49,681 1,133 302 340 491 50,814 271,509 23,902 718 730,925 129,578 22,225 40,066 67,287 860,505 3,798,106 2.8 0.1 84.9 15.1 2.6 4.7 7.8 100.0 642 1,196 1,085 935 1,462 862 804 1,063 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Coweta Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Coweta Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Coweta Ameican Pan & Engineering Co Inc Petsmart Piedmont Newnan Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Coweta Area Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company Piedmont Hospital Inc Atlanta Newspapers Div COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Coweta COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Coweta, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Clayton, GA Cobb, GA DeKalb, GA Troup, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 20,735 8,855 5,517 3,097 1,136 1,014 586 397 2,142 43,479 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 47.7 20.4 12.7 7.1 2.6 2.3 1.3 0.9 4.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Coweta &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Coweta, GA Fayette, GA Carroll, GA Meriwether, GA Fulton, GA Heard, GA Troup, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents: 20,735 1,439 1,335 1,149 950 940 708 582 2,535 30,373 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.3 4.7 4.4 3.8 3.1 3.1 2.3 1.9 8.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.9H-21T2.%4i7Ag45.%h-4L1334%67S45.6c-97165h3%34+o5.o-14l%4 Coweta Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.7% 23.8% 25.3% 20.6% 10.6% 100.0% 18-24 29.2% 25.4% 34.7% 9.9% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.4% 21.6% 24.2% 29.1% 10.8% 100.0% 35-44 13.1% 24.0% 25.6% 24.7% 12.6% 100.0% 45-64 16.9% 24.2% 24.4% 19.7% 14.9% 100.0% 65+ 37.7% 25.1% 18.0% 11.5% 7.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Carroll Coweta Fayette Fulton Heard Meriwether Spalding Troup Coweta Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,110 1,217 1,829 7,123 124 193 496 683 12,775 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 1,110 1,217 1,829 7,123 124 193 496 683 12,775 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Coweta Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Coweta Area Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Spalding Griffin Technical College Troup LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College Carroll Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia Coweta West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu www.griffintech.edu www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 56 2008 66 2009 77 46 36 72 9 6 7 30 74 185 6 7 14 9 10 9 32 29 21 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 17.9 2008-2009 16.7 -21.7 100.0 -33.3 16.7 146.7 150.0 16.7 100.0 11.1 -10.0 -9.4 -27.6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 6 2008 10 2009 7 12 18 19 49 136 150 7 49 62 21 58 64 51 32 37 62 68 63 21 25 12 10 26 52 11 7 11 12 13 11 49 53 87 48 38 38 14 14 22 7 56 56 18 12 20 27 24 59 23 12 14 46 43 42 11 16 10 16 13 7 35 26 46 20 20 7 100 113 98 33 41 42 32 33 32 16 17 45 14 18 11 9 7 12 92 124 249 91 98 135 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 66.7 2008-2009 -30.0 50.0 5.6 177.6 10.3 600.0 26.5 176.2 10.3 -37.3 15.6 9.7 19.0 160.0 -36.4 -7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1 8.3 -15.4 8.2 64.2 -20.8 0.0 700.0 -33.3 -11.1 -47.8 -6.5 45.5 -18.8 -25.7 0.0 13.0 24.2 3.1 6.3 28.6 -22.2 34.8 7.7 0.0 57.1 0.0 66.7 145.8 16.7 -2.3 -37.5 -46.2 76.9 -65.0 -13.3 2.4 -3.0 164.7 -38.9 71.4 100.8 37.8 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Central Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Occupational Profile for Residents of Coweta County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Coweta NUMBER PERCENT 45,910 100.0 5,135 11.2 1,963 4.3 972 2.1 4,193 9.1 1,018 2.2 4,497 9.8 8,312 18.1 2,455 5.4 3,676 8.0 4,083 8.9 2,118 4.6 1,671 3.6 991 2.2 4,662 10.2 164 0.4 Coweta Area NUMBER PERCENT 636,045 100.0 93,571 14.7 36,625 5.8 15,783 2.5 76,802 12.1 11,593 1.8 80,356 12.6 97,676 15.4 23,701 3.7 24,721 3.9 36,185 5.7 24,676 3.9 26,432 4.2 10,431 1.6 71,634 11.3 5,859 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Coweta 1,568 262 367 202 13 27 Carroll Fayette Fulton 1,674 532 11,745 212 178 3,233 385 170 3,392 227 34 1,957 16 51 04 7 66 91 Heard Meriwether Spalding 176 486 1,399 14 26 18 31 71 64 116 268 223 04 7 07 26 09 35 Troup Total Area 1,823 19,403 141 4,187 336 5,015 278 3,003 16 76 135 320 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 122 83 201 120 95 227 28 8 41 228 160 658 20 12 42 36 45 56 106 116 174 200 102 192 860 621 1,591 Misc. 291 341 62 1,960 33 150 352 482 3,671 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 30 Bledsoe Road Newnan GA 30265-1044 Phone: (770) 254 - 7220 Fax: (770) 254 - 7277 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1575 Highway 34 East Suite A Newnan, GA 30265-13425 Phone: (678) 423 - 4529 1575 Highway 34 East Suite A Newnan, GA 30265-1325 Phone: (770) 254 - 7210 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Crawford County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Crawford Bibb Monroe Peach Taylor Upson Crawford Area Georgia United States Labor Force 6,206 74,330 13,727 12,259 3,551 12,341 122,414 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 5,611 67,328 12,519 11,038 3,143 10,863 110,502 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 595 9.6% 7,002 9.4% 1,208 8.8% 1,221 10.0% 408 11.5% 1,478 12.0% 11,912 9.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Crawford City of Roberta Crawford Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 12,429 114 12,240 -1.5 14,282 14.9 808 248,385 257,110 3.5 273,404 10.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Machinery Paper Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 49 9 2 28 10 1 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 9 17 6 1 6 0 1 0 7 0 7 0 4 8 2 117 19 3 5 11 136 Crawford EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 284 24.6 620 120 10.4 527 * * * 103 8.9 639 28 2.4 671 * * * * * * 11 1.0 766 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 390 33.8 456 0 0.0 0 45 3.9 565 96 8.3 327 * * * * * * 19 1.6 507 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 23 2.0 471 0 0.0 0 118 10.2 383 0 0.0 0 * * * 22 * 675 478 11 25 442 1,153 1.9 668 * * 58.5 537 41.5 562 1.0 678 2.2 442 38.3 566 100.0 539 Crawford Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 879 14,280 77 862 13.7 812 0.8 534 9 283 550 4,141 243 8,995 13 250 22 950 39 644 24 82 23 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 0.3 986 4.0 738 8.6 866 0.2 838 0.9 921 0.6 743 0.1 557 * * * * * * * * * * 5 5 6 7 9 10 13 14 19 28 5,204 14 295 1,097 173 97 410 268 133 1,961 314 273 1,429 256 547 176 323 758 72,345 789 3,398 13,442 3,030 1,429 7,028 1,293 0.1 815 1.9 950 0.3 649 0.3 779 1.4 1,143 0.2 542 0.5 697 0.2 554 0.3 679 0.7 788 69.3 650 0.8 1,483 3.3 823 12.9 441 2.9 693 1.4 872 6.7 868 1.2 610 547 2,834 2.7 934 44 1,715 1.6 991 345 6,177 53 2,318 683 17,240 53 583 537 8,834 5.9 417 2.2 784 16.5 846 0.6 324 8.5 247 588 118 6,201 324 71 103 150 6,525 271,509 2,241 67 86,692 17,647 1,505 4,537 11,605 104,339 3,798,106 2.1 0.1 83.1 16.9 1.4 4.3 11.1 100.0 540 806 677 676 1,152 638 629 676 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Crawford Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Crawford Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Crawford Atlanta Sand & Supply Co Dickey Farms Inc K&K Enterprises PCS Partners Inc Roberta Giant Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Crawford Area The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Government Employees Ins Co Wal-Mart Mercer University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Certistaff Inc The Kroger Company Academy Sports & Outdoors Blue Bird North Georgia Fort Valley State University COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Peach Peach Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Crawford COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bibb, GA Crawford, GA Houston, GA Peach, GA Washington, GA Upson, GA Lamar, GA Monroe, GA Other Total Residents: 2,360 918 642 639 195 102 85 75 288 5,304 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 44.5 17.3 12.1 12.0 3.7 1.9 1.6 1.4 5.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Crawford &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Crawford, GA Bibb, GA Taylor, GA Peach, GA Houston, GA Jones, GA Macon, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 918 148 102 63 21 18 18 13 38 1,349 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.1 11.0 7.6 4.7 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.5H-81T2.%6i9Ag45.%h-4L2434%54S45.6c-19165h3%74+o5.o-84l%4 Crawford Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 25.9% 33.2% 24.5% 10.7% 5.7% 100.0% 18-24 29.8% 29.4% 35.5% 4.7% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.4% 33.5% 30.0% 15.3% 4.9% 100.0% 35-44 17.8% 36.6% 26.0% 13.0% 6.6% 100.0% 45-64 25.1% 34.8% 21.0% 10.8% 8.3% 100.0% 65+ 44.9% 28.5% 13.9% 7.7% 4.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bibb Crawford Monroe Peach Taylor Upson Crawford Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 979 84 215 202 73 263 1,816 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 979 84 215 202 73 263 1,816 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Crawford Area Bibb Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College Crawford Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Monroe Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Upson Flint River Technical College Peach Fort Valley State University www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.flintrivertech.edu www.fvsu.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 55 2009 79 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 67 44 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 15 9 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 58 83 99 5 8 7 5 9 4 12 7 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 79 27 83 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 3 4 Barbering/Barber 11 9 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 8 6 5 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 15 17 12 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 3 5 Carpentry/Carpenter 36 20 43 Child Care and Support Services Management 27 16 17 Child Care Provider/Assistant 13 11 15 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 37 47 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 1 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 90 79 118 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 37 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 1 4 1 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 32 30 31 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 5 2 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 26 15 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 1 2 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 21 16 11 15 12 17 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 32 40 41 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician 15 18 59 3 1 7 34 52 57 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 28 24 17 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 49 25 23 6 3 8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 43.6 17.5 -34.3 50.0 -40.0 43.1 19.3 60.0 -12.5 80.0 -55.6 -41.7 -65.8 -25.0 -18.2 -25.0 13.3 -66.7 -44.4 -40.7 -15.4 40.0 131.3 -83.3 -12.2 -33.9 300.0 -6.3 -60.0 -42.3 100.0 -23.8 185.7 207.4 33.3 55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0 6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0 100.0 49.4 -21.6 -75.0 3.3 -50.0 40.0 100.0 -31.3 -20.0 300.0 25.0 20.0 41.7 100.0 2.5 227.8 -66.7 600.0 52.9 -14.3 -49.0 9.6 -29.2 -8.0 -50.0 166.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 11 2009 19 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 104 139 77 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 28 18 29 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 30 73 61 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 18 9 18 Insurance 2 3 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 2 2 3 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 74 88 83 Logistics and Materials Management 26 12 29 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 11 10 4 2 4 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 71 58 46 Medical Reception/Receptionist 55 57 39 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 15 15 10 Medical/Clinical Assistant 77 94 76 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 16 40 21 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 2 3 1 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 89 98 102 Operations Management and Supervision 30 31 35 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 7 4 9 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 22 29 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 4 6 6 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 23 41 36 Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician 35 29 39 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 2 5 7 Surgical Technology/Technologist 9 10 14 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 4 3 2 16 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 450.0 2008-2009 72.7 33.7 -44.6 -35.7 61.1 143.3 -16.4 -50.0 100.0 50.0 -33.3 0.0 50.0 18.9 -5.7 -53.8 141.7 -9.1 -60.0 100.0 -18.3 3.6 0.0 22.1 150.0 50.0 10.1 3.3 -42.9 15.8 50.0 78.3 -17.1 150.0 11.1 -25.0 0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 4.1 12.9 125.0 31.8 0.0 -12.2 34.5 40.0 40.0 -33.3 56.3 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Crawford County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Crawford NUMBER PERCENT 5,665 100.0 419 7.4 65 1.2 105 1.9 375 6.6 145 2.6 634 11.2 820 14.5 572 10.1 479 8.5 675 11.9 334 5.9 330 5.8 113 2.0 544 9.6 55 1.0 Crawford Area NUMBER PERCENT 113,056 100.0 9,825 8.7 2,851 2.5 3,667 3.2 11,236 9.9 2,968 2.6 13,759 12.2 17,282 15.3 5,423 4.8 6,420 5.7 10,493 9.3 5,238 4.6 5,315 4.7 2,638 2.3 14,446 12.8 1,495 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Crawford 224 28 49 24 03 7 Bibb Monroe Peach 3,940 296 584 399 945 987 39 61 34 48 107 105 58 118 07 7 32 30 Taylor Upson Total Area 164 325 5,533 11 27 19 30 57 45 555 1,246 1,214 06 19 05 8 111 189 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 24 9 35 198 128 435 27 8 65 21 44 73 10 21 23 47 28 38 327 238 669 Misc. 45 672 48 124 28 67 984 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164 Fax: (478) 751 - 6639 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Crisp County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Crisp Dooly Lee Sumter Turner Wilcox Worth Crisp Area Georgia United States Labor Force 9,794 4,829 17,896 14,420 4,685 3,284 10,220 65,128 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 8,649 4,367 16,635 12,605 4,061 2,908 9,221 58,446 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,145 11.7% 462 9.6% 1,261 7.0% 1,815 12.6% 624 13.3% 376 11.4% 999 9.8% 6,682 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Crisp City of Cordele Crisp Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 21,971 82 22,210 1.1 24,003 9.2 11,608 131,646 139,886 6.3 155,610 18.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 90 22 0 38 30 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 2 7 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 462 0 43 118 20 7 38 25 32 1 23 4 56 6 47 42 6 558 51 10 23 18 609 Crisp EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,155 176 15.2 652 2.3 485 0 0.0 0 245 3.2 566 733 9.6 721 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 108 1.4 705 * * * 63 0.8 666 * * * 24 0.3 590 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4,943 0 534 1,160 124 63 217 111 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 64.9 483 0.0 0 7.0 816 15.2 384 1.6 741 0.8 525 2.9 689 1.5 466 119 1.6 690 * * * 278 * 1,191 55 902 3.7 408 * * 15.6 543 0.7 183 11.8 258 141 3 6,101 1,511 60 190 1,261 7,612 1.9 505 0.0 491 80.1 568 19.9 715 0.8 918 2.5 612 16.6 615 100.0 537 NUMBER OF FIRMS 531 145 Crisp Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,067 1,239 20.8 610 3.7 493 5 * 255 1,769 126 3,884 7 * 2 * 6 35 21 553 5 29 8 241 4 159 9 241 3 56 19 105 11 386 6 32 14 250 1 * * * 5.2 640 11.5 628 * * * * 0.1 364 1.6 615 0.1 364 0.7 847 0.5 613 0.7 642 0.2 471 0.3 612 1.1 828 0.1 861 0.7 436 * * 1 2 7 1,899 7 158 476 99 32 153 85 * * 14 17,890 147 1,608 4,433 977 234 838 290 * * * * 0.0 594 52.8 495 0.4 1,150 4.7 817 13.1 404 2.9 666 0.7 646 2.5 688 0.9 418 138 534 1.6 636 5 72 0.2 770 90 1,043 15 193 221 4,149 25 129 182 2,593 3.1 380 0.6 430 12.2 550 0.4 208 7.6 223 213 50 2,480 284 68 116 100 2,764 271,509 653 34 24,991 8,918 405 2,238 6,275 33,911 3,798,106 1.9 480 0.1 424 73.7 527 26.3 605 1.2 943 6.6 608 18.5 582 100.0 548 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Crisp Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Crisp Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Crisp Dr. Kavtaradze Harris Waste Management Group Inc Marvair Divisin of Aircel, Inc Norbord Georgia Llc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Crisp Area Crisp Regional Hospital Tyson Farms Inc Oxford Construction Company Cooper Lighting Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Wilcox County State Prison COUNTY Crisp Dooly Lee Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Crisp Wilcox Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Crisp COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Crisp, GA Dooly, GA Dougherty, GA Sumter, GA Turner, GA Tift, GA Wilcox, GA Macon, GA Other Total Residents: 6,856 515 342 232 94 89 83 58 369 8,638 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.4 6.0 4.0 2.7 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.7 4.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Crisp &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Crisp, GA Dooly, GA Wilcox, GA Turner, GA Sumter, GA Worth, GA Pulaski, GA Houston, GA Other Total Residents: 6,856 646 464 281 242 210 68 67 375 9,209 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 74.4 7.0 5.0 3.1 2.6 2.3 0.7 0.7 4.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.0H-2T2.%1iAg45.%h-7L2534%80S45.6c-61265h3%14+o5.o-94l%4 Crisp Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.1% 35.3% 22.4% 7.6% 4.5% 100.0% 18-24 35.2% 34.0% 28.3% 2.1% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.7% 38.1% 25.7% 10.4% 4.1% 100.0% 35-44 21.9% 41.3% 23.4% 9.1% 4.3% 100.0% 45-64 28.6% 34.8% 21.5% 8.3% 6.8% 100.0% 65+ 50.1% 26.1% 14.0% 5.4% 4.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Crisp Dooly Lee Sumter Turner Wilcox Worth Crisp Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 211 57 352 251 94 75 234 1,274 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 211 57 352 251 94 75 234 1,274 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Crisp Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Crisp www.southgatech.edu Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College) www.darton.edu Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.southgatech.edu Turner Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) www.moultrietech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 79 2008 44 2009 112 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.3 2008-2009 154.5 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 57 2008 50 2009 37 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 3 7 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 18 12 5 8 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 11 6 7 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 75 40 51 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 2 3 6 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 3 8 8 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 6 24 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 12 19 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 15 21 18 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 60 61 71 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 19 9 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 12 8 18 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 21 11 25 3 2 5 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 25 42 37 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 23 43 40 28 21 48 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 20 21 28 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 20 19 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 20 25 49 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 2 3 20 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 42 37 44 Lineworker 47 62 27 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 22 25 21 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 3 31 17 Medical/Clinical Assistant 20 29 18 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 8 3 7 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 17 1 Operations Management and Supervision 29 10 17 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 20 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 14 8 12 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 74 82 52 Welding Technology/Welder 78 130 137 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -12.3 2008-2009 -26.0 133.3 -28.6 100.0 -33.3 60.0 -45.5 -46.7 50.0 166.7 500.0 58.3 40.0 1.7 -52.6 -33.3 -47.6 -12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 0.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3 -33.3 68.0 87.0 150.0 -11.9 -7.0 -25.0 5.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 -11.9 31.9 13.6 933.3 45.0 -62.5 -26.1 -65.5 -30.0 -42.9 10.8 66.7 128.6 33.3 -5.0 96.0 566.7 18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 -94.1 70.0 50.0 50.0 -36.6 5.4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Word Processing TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 6 2009 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -81.8 2008-2009 -66.7 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Crisp County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Crisp NUMBER PERCENT 9,518 100.0 900 9.5 124 1.3 234 2.5 785 8.3 205 2.2 1,279 13.4 1,244 13.1 423 4.4 524 5.5 1,030 10.8 665 7.0 537 5.6 245 2.6 1,238 13.0 85 0.9 Crisp Area NUMBER PERCENT 59,275 100.0 5,099 8.6 938 1.6 1,684 2.8 5,285 8.9 1,631 2.8 6,211 10.5 9,312 15.7 2,992 5.1 3,299 5.6 6,461 10.9 3,759 6.3 3,528 6.0 1,577 2.7 6,722 11.3 777 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Crisp 924 52 206 236 12 70 Dooly Lee Sumter Turner Wilcox 311 363 1,287 235 157 10 56 67 48 106 35 81 245 284 7 47 40 15 20 34 04 49 06 12 52 82 03 9 02 10 Worth Total Area 646 3,923 29 119 142 242 799 838 17 27 96 259 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 27 33 86 10 17 31 23 18 63 95 87 111 12 13 25 10 13 23 49 34 81 226 215 420 Misc. 202 67 52 250 79 30 148 828 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1205 South Seventh Street Cordele GA 31015 Phone: (229) 276 - 2355 Fax: (229) 276 - 2706 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Dade County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Dade Walker Dade Area Georgia United States DeKalb, AL Hamilton, TN Jackson, AL Marion, TN Labor Force 8,152 32,153 40,305 4,768,923 154,142,000 28,965 162,050 25,777 12,770 Employed 7,354 28,809 36,163 4,311,728 139,877,000 25,178 147,300 22,757 11,200 Unemployed Rate 798 9.8% 3,344 10.4% 4,142 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 3,787 13.1% 14,760 9.1% 3,020 11.7% 1,570 12.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Dade City of Trenton Dade Area Georgia United States DeKalb, AL Hamilton, TN Jackson, AL Marion, TN 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 15,176 103 16,127 6.3 17,925 18.1 1,942 530,340 568,571 7.2 570,253 7.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 64,452 69,380 7.6 80,919 25.5 307,896 337,175 9.5 309,031 0.4 53,926 52,838 -2.0 61,249 13.6 27,776 28,068 1.1 31,135 12.1 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 5 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Wood Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Machinery Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 42 0 0 21 21 2 1 3 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 1 8 56 2 3 12 8 11 0 11 6 17 0 16 18 5 216 24 4 9 11 240 Dade EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 597 20.7 761 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 154 5.3 766 443 15.4 759 * * * * * * 10 0.3 557 * * * * * * * * * 29 1.0 738 * * * 9 0.3 449 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1,646 * * 400 * * 104 15 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 57.2 550 * * * * 13.9 350 * * * * 3.6 598 0.5 333 100 3.5 553 0 0.0 0 66 2.3 1,112 * * * 188 6.5 580 0 0.0 0 260 9.0 224 136 * 2,247 632 24 36 572 2,879 4.7 617 * * 78.0 655 22.0 590 0.8 787 1.3 430 19.9 553 100.0 594 NUMBER OF FIRMS 174 4 Dade Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,140 23 32.6 643 0.1 336 1 * 87 499 82 4,614 8 1,736 7 370 6 24 7 * 3 10 2 * 20 196 4 536 7 28 5 50 1 * 1 * 2 * * * 3.2 627 29.3 645 11.0 594 2.3 457 0.2 573 * * 0.1 621 * * 1.2 750 3.4 668 0.2 592 0.3 465 * * * * * * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 741 6,409 1 * 47 249 206 1,820 24 111 11 79 55 442 27 64 * * * * * * * * 40.7 495 * * 1.6 822 11.6 389 0.7 552 0.5 1,052 2.8 767 0.4 410 69 272 1.7 793 3 4 0.0 750 49 225 10 * 71 1,053 9 208 76 1,161 1.4 656 * * 6.7 526 1.3 349 7.4 229 83 30 945 95 17 36 42 1,040 271,509 415 21 11,570 4,183 143 731 3,309 15,752 3,798,106 2.6 566 0.1 471 73.5 560 26.6 554 0.9 959 4.6 567 21.0 534 100.0 559 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 5 Dade Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Dade Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dade 1 WG High Performance Conductors Inc Covenant College Inc Dade Health & Rehab Llc Gill Industries Georgia Inc Medsource Technologies Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dade Area Covenant College Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Roper Corporation Blue Bird North Georgia Wal-Mart McDonald's A Total Resource Inc RE Services Lp Yates Bleachery Co See Rock City Inc COUNTY Dade Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Dade COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Hamilton, TN Dade, GA Walker, GA Catoosa, GA DeKalb, AL Jackson, AL Marion, TN Tift, GA Other Total Residents: 3,091 2,363 747 137 94 91 82 74 304 6,983 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 44.3 33.8 10.7 2.0 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 4.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Dade &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Dade, GA Jackson, AL DeKalb, AL Hamilton, TN Walker, GA Marion, TN Chattooga, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 2,363 464 364 183 79 59 27 27 34 3,617 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 65.3 12.8 10.1 5.1 2.2 1.6 0.7 0.7 0.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 5 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e13O8.3H-92T2.%4i0Ag45.%h-5L3534%16S45.6c-23265h3%34+o5.o-44l%4 Dade Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.0% 34.4% 23.2% 6.4% 3.0% 100.0% 18-24 31.9% 36.6% 28.9% 2.4% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 24.5% 37.6% 27.4% 8.5% 2.1% 100.0% 35-44 23.4% 37.1% 27.8% 8.0% 3.7% 100.0% 45-64 31.2% 35.2% 22.2% 7.1% 4.4% 100.0% 65+ 56.3% 25.4% 11.7% 4.0% 2.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Dade Walker Dade Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 154 544 698 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---- TOTAL 154 544 698 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Dade Area Walker Covenant College Northwestern Technical College Dade Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu www.northwesterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 5 Occupational Profile for Residents of Dade County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Dade NUMBER PERCENT 7,457 100.0 569 7.6 140 1.9 129 1.7 580 7.8 135 1.8 700 9.4 1,187 15.9 589 7.9 499 6.7 980 13.1 445 6.0 450 6.0 70 0.9 949 12.7 35 0.5 Dade Area NUMBER PERCENT 36,447 100.0 2,737 7.5 555 1.5 594 1.6 2,476 6.8 896 2.5 3,478 9.5 5,524 15.2 2,399 6.6 2,694 7.4 5,595 15.4 2,385 6.5 2,120 5.8 620 1.7 4,210 11.6 164 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Dade 81 3 21 7 00 3 Walker Total Area 1,056 1,137 70 217 154 73 238 161 12 30 12 33 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 13 1 11 203 33 149 216 34 160 Misc. 22 188 210 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 96 Stuart Road Ft Oglethorpe GA 30742 Phone: (706) 861 - 1990 Fax: (706) 861 - 0062 Rehabilitation Center(s) 202 West Villanow Street LaFayette, GA 30728-2432 Phone: (706) 638 - 5536 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 5 Dawson County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Dawson Cherokee Fannin Forsyth Gilmer Hall Lumpkin Pickens Dawson Area Georgia United States Labor Force 11,133 109,458 10,747 86,044 13,539 89,411 13,289 15,238 348,859 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 10,064 100,089 9,659 79,208 12,192 81,363 11,792 13,699 318,066 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,069 9.6% 9,369 8.6% 1,088 10.1% 6,836 7.9% 1,347 9.9% 8,048 9.0% 1,497 11.3% 1,539 10.1% 30,793 8.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Dawson City of Dawsonville Dawson Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 16,304 81 619 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 22,555 38.3 28,251 73.3 489,648 710,660 45.1 876,388 79.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Chemical Food Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 126 2 0 95 29 1 0 3 2 5 9 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 510 1 35 166 11 7 26 22 60 2 34 5 36 7 58 40 27 663 22 2 9 11 685 Dawson EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 807 11.2 729 * * * 0 0.0 0 317 4.4 662 476 6.6 792 * * * * * * * * * * * * 12 0.2 633 237 3.3 725 * * * * * * 9 0.1 429 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,232 * * 2,399 31 65 141 64 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 72.3 441 * * * * 33.2 389 0.4 652 0.9 711 1.9 994 0.9 656 134 1.9 685 * * * * * * * * * 313 4.3 702 102 1.4 355 884 12.2 265 127 12 6,051 1,182 44 157 981 7,232 1.8 575 0.2 818 83.7 586 16.3 610 0.6 731 2.2 495 13.6 603 100.0 499 Dawson Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,444 91 44,203 921 22.1 781 0.5 606 23 2,476 854 11 57 68 36 68 129 65 35 91 1 4 5 7 8 14 411 12,289 30,582 588 779 1,915 1,457 586 2,013 2,697 1,174 904 * 149 * 659 261 253 0.2 899 6.1 819 15.3 770 0.3 630 0.4 595 1.0 1,150 0.7 734 0.3 787 1.0 858 1.3 890 0.6 926 0.5 827 * * 0.1 679 * * 0.3 924 0.1 695 0.1 753 20 22 30 41 60 82 13,383 20 1,384 2,057 388 233 959 788 1,157 1,012 298 926 12,922 815 123,214 732 10,683 27,199 3,307 1,957 6,226 1,704 0.6 993 0.5 1,213 0.1 468 0.5 1,259 6.5 590 0.4 761 61.6 675 0.4 1,217 5.3 1,128 13.6 478 1.7 757 1.0 947 3.1 954 0.9 653 2,318 8,290 4.1 1,013 62 861 0.4 1,354 1,189 200 1,345 210 1,095 12,247 2,400 21,913 2,449 18,144 6.1 574 1.2 484 11.0 784 1.2 1,497 9.1 260 1,135 685 17,512 452 81 150 221 17,964 271,509 5,100 341 167,758 32,190 1,351 4,283 26,556 199,942 3,798,106 2.6 502 0.2 974 83.9 704 16.1 724 0.7 980 2.1 666 13.3 720 100.0 707 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Dawson Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Dawson Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dawson Gold Creek Foods Llc Selective HR Solutions IV Inc The Home Depot The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dawson Area Wal-Mart Northside Forsyth Hospital Tyson Poultry Inc Koch Foods Of Cumming Llc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp Mar Jac Poultry Inc Willstaff Inc COUNTY Cherokee Forsyth Forsyth Forsyth Hall Hall Hall Gilmer Hall Hall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Dawson COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Dawson, GA Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Lumpkin, GA DeKalb, GA Cherokee, GA Other Total Residents: 2,786 1,628 1,199 479 475 353 267 231 652 8,070 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 34.5 20.2 14.9 5.9 5.9 4.4 3.3 2.9 8.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Dawson &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Dawson, GA Lumpkin, GA Forsyth, GA Hall, GA Cherokee, GA White, GA Gwinnett, GA Gilmer, GA Other Total Residents: 2,786 769 741 360 95 90 77 73 286 5,277 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.8 14.6 14.0 6.8 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 5.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e92O8.4H-12T2.%1iAg45.%h-2L1434%91S45.6c-8165h3%54+o5.o-94l%4 Dawson Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.1% 28.5% 26.1% 15.1% 6.3% 100.0% 18-24 39.1% 27.5% 28.5% 4.5% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.2% 26.5% 26.1% 20.5% 5.6% 100.0% 35-44 15.9% 29.0% 28.9% 19.5% 6.7% 100.0% 45-64 19.8% 30.0% 26.7% 14.3% 9.2% 100.0% 65+ 41.8% 28.1% 16.4% 8.8% 4.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Cherokee Dawson Fannin Forsyth Gilmer Hall Lumpkin Pickens Dawson Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,880 188 185 1,555 216 1,479 224 223 5,950 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 1,880 188 185 1,555 216 1,479 224 223 5,950 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Dawson Area Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Southern Catholic College Cherokee Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Fannin Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Pickens Appalachian Technical College Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Forsyth Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lumpkin North Georgia College & State University http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.ngcsu.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 37 36 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 10 6 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 8 6 10 3 10 2 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 13 19 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 12 37 7 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 5 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 33 51 49 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 26 32 12 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 0.0 -57.1 50.0 1000.0 150.0 -20.0 -44.6 54.5 23.1 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 0.0 100.0 83.3 0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 16 2008 24 2009 8 15 9 21 5 16 16 12 14 13 27 29 22 60 50 56 9 4 4 13 7 13 167 111 146 1 3 1 20 25 16 5 4 4 5 15 16 15 16 21 32 32 46 4 12 6 76 66 81 17 10 13 1 1 4 14 15 11 15 9 5 4 3 4 56 33 21 1 11 1 81 88 66 98 41 189 25 25 14 3 2 5 5 8 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 19 8 6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 50.0 2008-2009 -66.7 -40.0 133.3 220.0 16.7 7.4 -16.7 -55.6 0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 -40.0 -25.0 -41.1 1000.0 8.6 -58.2 0.0 -33.3 60.0 9.1 -71.4 0.0 -8.3 107.7 -57.9 -44.4 33.3 -36.4 -90.9 -25.0 361.0 -44.0 150.0 87.5 41.7 0.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 33 2009 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -13.2 2008-2009 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Dawson County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Dawson NUMBER PERCENT 8,443 100.0 1,072 12.7 330 3.9 110 1.3 660 7.8 219 2.6 983 11.6 1,434 17.0 664 7.9 553 6.6 828 9.8 479 5.7 304 3.6 105 1.2 698 8.3 4 0.1 Dawson Area NUMBER PERCENT 249,618 100.0 34,044 13.6 11,048 4.4 5,507 2.2 22,813 9.1 4,742 1.9 31,854 12.8 36,939 14.8 17,056 6.8 14,247 5.7 22,934 9.2 10,010 4.0 12,263 4.9 3,780 1.5 21,516 8.6 865 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Dawson 153 50 35 15 02 3 Cherokee Fannin Forsyth Gilmer Hall 1,348 269 779 234 2,268 540 357 71 39 69 38 381 189 33 36 57 31 358 463 255 08 22 04 8 05 7 02 6 37 139 Lumpkin Pickens Total Area 189 172 5,412 43 29 1,476 40 15 42 21 1,252 479 04 6 02 2 64 193 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 11 3 19 59 34 153 20 25 38 43 10 56 23 13 37 216 112 254 20 7 26 11 2 43 403 206 626 Misc. 15 104 28 55 29 434 28 20 713 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484 Fax: (770) 531 - 5699 Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Decatur County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Decatur Baker Grady Miller Mitchell Seminole Decatur Area Georgia United States Gadsden, FL Labor Force 12,043 1,656 11,668 3,668 10,402 4,085 43,522 4,768,923 154,142,000 21,640 Employed 10,583 1,513 10,564 3,367 9,394 3,660 39,081 4,311,728 139,877,000 19,487 Unemployed Rate 1,460 12.1% 143 8.6% 1,104 9.5% 301 8.2% 1,008 9.7% 425 10.4% 4,441 10.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 2,153 9.9% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Decatur 28,245 61 28,838 2.1 31,001 9.8 City of Bainbridge 11,722 Decatur Area 140,746 144,258 2.5 156,906 11.5 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Gadsden, FL 45,087 47,474 5.3 52,179 15.7 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Apparel Transportation Equipment Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 139 39 2 65 33 5 1 1 4 2 2 4 2 5 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 483 2 40 129 17 11 46 20 35 6 16 2 46 7 42 64 11 633 57 12 24 21 690 Decatur EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,686 454 18.7 620 5.0 447 * 310 812 155 * * * * * * * 35 * * 13 * 0 0 0 0 4,509 * 350 1,496 408 91 301 92 * * 3.4 599 9.0 625 1.7 707 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.4 572 * * * * 0.1 468 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 50.0 476 * * 3.9 725 16.6 403 4.5 486 1.0 685 3.3 667 1.0 513 102 1.1 572 142 1.6 973 78 0.9 493 * * * 494 5.5 551 32 0.4 265 600 6.7 206 263 8 6,203 2,812 65 689 2,058 9,014 2.9 332 0.1 619 68.8 548 31.2 647 0.7 813 7.6 532 22.8 597 100.0 537 NUMBER OF FIRMS 459 167 Decatur Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,226 1,715 26.7 531 6.3 468 3 192 97 7 4 2 11 5 2 8 7 16 5 2 14 4 1 2 3 4 1,438 7 123 389 66 21 121 58 112 806 4,596 * 17 * 332 31 * 166 33 495 * * 29 37 * * * 95 12,775 219 1,233 3,585 726 149 774 332 0.4 1,343 3.0 550 17.0 532 * * 0.1 614 * * 1.2 509 0.1 518 * * 0.6 1,000 0.1 669 1.8 593 * * * * 0.1 440 0.1 468 * * * * * * 0.4 500 47.1 493 0.8 1,136 4.5 678 13.2 395 2.7 539 0.5 681 2.9 687 1.2 446 96 533 2.0 615 12 217 0.8 857 56 619 9 98 153 2,108 15 77 123 1,472 2.3 456 0.4 478 7.8 568 0.3 256 5.4 216 189 32 1,929 206 42 86 78 2,135 271,509 636 22 20,023 7,087 271 1,412 5,404 27,106 3,798,106 2.3 401 0.1 579 73.9 507 26.1 594 1.0 877 5.2 551 19.9 590 100.0 530 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Decatur Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Decatur Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge Manor Elberta Crate & Box Co Propex Operating Company Llc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Decatur Area Bainbridge Manor Wal-Mart Bainbridge College Wight Nurseries Inc Timken Company Miller County Hospital & Miller Nur Equity Group GA Div Llc Mitchell County State Prison John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Donalsonville Hospital Inc COUNTY Decatur Decatur Decatur Grady Grady Miller Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Seminole Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Decatur COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Decatur, GA Leon, FL Gadsden, FL Grady, GA Thomas, GA Mitchell, GA Dougherty, GA Miller, GA Other Total Residents: 8,634 507 411 298 184 163 135 131 620 11,083 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.9 4.6 3.7 2.7 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.2 5.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Decatur &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Decatur, GA Seminole, GA Miller, GA Grady, GA Early, GA Mitchell, GA Gadsden, FL Leon, FL Other Total Residents: 8,634 909 521 354 169 160 154 82 635 11,618 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 74.3 7.8 4.5 3.0 1.5 1.4 1.3 0.7 5.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.3H-82T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-4L2534%72S45.6c-87265h3%4+o5.o-84l%4 Decatur Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.0% 36.1% 21.5% 6.1% 3.4% 100.0% 18-24 40.8% 34.5% 22.4% 1.8% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 25.4% 37.5% 26.3% 7.6% 3.3% 100.0% 35-44 24.8% 40.7% 25.2% 5.8% 3.5% 100.0% 45-64 27.8% 38.2% 21.4% 7.6% 5.1% 100.0% 65+ 52.7% 27.3% 12.0% 5.4% 2.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Decatur Grady Miller Mitchell Seminole Decatur Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 313 242 89 208 76 947 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 19 313 242 89 208 76 947 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Decatur Area Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area) www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 3 2009 11 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 6 12 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 39 50 55 Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 7 2 2 Child Care and Support Services Management 12 12 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 13 8 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 10 11 6 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 8 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 9 6 4 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 3 6 8 6 11 13 Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary 12 4 11 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 1 1 12 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 109 110 111 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 41 33 52 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 9 8 11 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 56 50 47 2 6 4 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 25 90 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 14 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 15 13 9 Welding Technology/Welder 5 9 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 50.0 2008-2009 266.7 100.0 16.7 28.2 10.0 -71.4 0.0 0.0 -16.7 -18.8 -38.5 10.0 -45.5 -50.0 62.5 -33.3 -33.3 100.0 33.3 83.3 -66.7 0.0 0.9 -19.5 -11.1 -10.7 18.2 175.0 1100.0 0.9 57.6 37.5 -6.0 200.0 260.0 0.0 -13.3 80.0 -33.3 -18.9 50.0 -30.8 -33.3 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Bainbridge College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Decatur County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Decatur NUMBER PERCENT 12,099 100.0 1,026 8.5 262 2.2 275 2.3 988 8.2 380 3.1 1,255 10.4 1,483 12.3 479 4.0 748 6.2 1,605 13.3 633 5.2 1,060 8.8 260 2.2 1,526 12.6 119 1.0 Decatur Area NUMBER PERCENT 41,052 100.0 3,683 9.0 565 1.4 984 2.4 3,308 8.1 948 2.3 4,144 10.1 5,220 12.7 1,949 4.8 2,356 5.7 5,328 13.0 2,644 6.4 3,558 8.7 929 2.3 5,011 12.2 425 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Decatur 965 56 204 201 32 36 Baker Grady Miller 59 3 14 17 910 54 196 190 112 5 18 18 02 7 81 32 04 7 Mitchell Seminole Total Area 746 159 2,951 29 128 172 13 30 21 160 590 619 20 93 04 11 143 186 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 70 25 81 1 4 0 32 29 64 13 9 9 25 28 75 13 6 17 154 101 246 Misc. 260 11 232 29 176 44 752 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618 Fax: (229) 248 - 2681 Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 DeKalb County Labor Force Activity - 2009 DeKalb Clayton Fulton Gwinnett Henry Rockdale DeKalb Area Georgia United States Labor Force 382,649 133,824 484,733 413,865 96,698 40,037 1,551,806 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 345,813 118,660 437,425 377,923 87,677 35,736 1,403,234 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 36,836 9.6% 15,164 11.3% 47,308 9.8% 35,942 8.7% 9,021 9.3% 4,301 10.7% 148,572 9.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population DeKalb City of Decatur DeKalb Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 668,826 3 747,274 11.7 819,193 22.5 18,147 2,512,788 3,144,908 25.2 3,480,586 38.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 9 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,504 4 8 964 528 40 6 2 14 4 14 15 102 38 26 40 3 44 33 19 11 16 33 68 0 0 14,703 23 1,188 2,138 364 394 959 849 2,756 87 995 248 1,633 213 1,295 1,561 1,100 17,307 403 71 91 241 17,710 DeKalb EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 23,240 31 8.3 976 0.0 828 116 10,032 13,062 2,399 338 * 113 20 555 909 1,826 729 1,467 657 * 841 810 176 0.0 2,502 3.6 956 4.7 978 0.9 860 0.1 1,109 * * 0.0 492 0.0 599 0.2 841 0.3 1,012 0.7 1,090 0.3 1,210 0.5 1,012 0.2 861 * * 0.3 851 0.3 1,101 0.1 1,193 697 359 252 756 0 0 206,948 997 13,518 31,149 11,686 9,771 9,948 3,712 0.2 1,109 0.1 1,473 0.1 588 0.3 771 0.0 0 0.0 0 73.9 894 0.4 1,682 4.8 1,206 11.1 502 4.2 855 3.5 1,352 3.6 1,275 1.3 801 18,885 6.7 1,335 5,308 1.9 2,021 20,478 16,810 33,834 3,124 20,189 7.3 650 6.0 1,330 12.1 846 1.1 391 7.2 312 7,539 596 230,784 49,072 15,685 8,272 25,115 279,855 2.7 0.2 82.5 17.5 5.6 3.0 9.0 100.0 627 1,112 935 1,003 1,482 686 841 923 NUMBER OF FIRMS 8,873 75 DeKalb Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 125,876 503 8.6 1,112 0.0 989 27 6,175 2,596 180 17 22 83 30 84 77 461 171 100 172 18 259 134 152 445 51,322 73,608 14,435 1,005 567 995 806 2,008 3,934 7,404 5,164 5,210 4,133 397 4,989 3,600 6,591 0.0 1,438 3.5 999 5.0 1,191 1.0 1,548 0.1 971 0.0 1,567 0.1 567 0.1 1,130 0.1 780 0.3 1,084 0.5 946 0.4 1,231 0.4 895 0.3 949 0.0 799 0.3 836 0.2 1,251 0.5 1,729 65 83 178 296 2 12 77,168 102 7,171 9,963 2,170 2,089 5,739 4,660 3,312 1,706 2,416 4,473 * * 1,118,669 7,238 88,981 149,965 87,987 66,101 76,172 29,948 0.2 1,492 0.1 1,088 0.2 713 0.3 1,064 * * * * 76.6 991 0.5 1,685 6.1 1,340 10.3 539 6.0 985 4.5 1,603 5.2 1,594 2.1 994 14,957 118,924 8.1 1,525 568 28,104 1.9 1,760 5,886 1,166 7,548 1,045 6,657 107,847 34,452 137,514 18,130 129,041 7.4 700 2.4 1,037 9.4 909 1.2 725 8.8 369 7,447 3,628 89,669 1,619 387 378 854 91,288 271,509 38,268 1,894 1,246,439 213,841 42,157 47,653 124,031 1,460,279 3,798,106 2.6 0.1 85.4 14.6 2.9 3.3 8.5 100.0 644 1,102 1,004 946 1,450 844 814 995 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 9 DeKalb Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis DeKalb Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS DeKalb Childrens Healthcare Dekalb Medical Center Inc Emory Healthcare Emory University The Kroger Company Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS DeKalb Area Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Air Tran Airways Inc Emory University Emory Healthcare Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM COUNTY Clayton Fulton Clayton DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF DeKalb COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER DeKalb, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Cobb, GA Clayton, GA Rockdale, GA Forsyth, GA Henry, GA Other Total Residents: 149,919 121,921 34,747 13,448 5,644 2,708 1,629 1,174 9,450 340,640 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 44.0 35.8 10.2 3.9 1.7 0.8 0.5 0.3 2.8 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN DeKalb &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Clayton, GA Rockdale, GA Henry, GA Newton, GA Other Total Residents: 149,919 51,481 41,232 18,098 9,024 6,187 5,597 3,567 29,284 314,389 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 47.7 16.4 13.1 5.8 2.9 2.0 1.8 1.1 9.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 9 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.7H-91T2.%4i3Ag45.%h-1L1334%32S45.6c-83165h3%14+o5.o-34l%4 DeKalb Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 17.3% 22.8% 28.6% 21.1% 10.3% 100.0% 18-24 29.9% 25.6% 33.4% 10.3% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.1% 19.9% 28.3% 27.8% 10.0% 100.0% 35-44 11.3% 22.0% 30.3% 24.6% 11.8% 100.0% 45-64 13.8% 23.3% 27.8% 20.4% 14.7% 100.0% 65+ 32.3% 26.9% 20.1% 12.5% 8.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Clayton DeKalb Fulton Gwinnett Henry Rockdale DeKalb Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,944 5,300 7,123 8,484 2,395 1,033 26,279 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 1,944 5,300 7,123 8,484 2,395 1,033 26,279 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities DeKalb Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Version 2.0 asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 9 Colleges and Universities DeKalb Area Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown DeKalb Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Atlanta Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake Clayton Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.atlantaculinary.com www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 9 Colleges and Universities DeKalb Area ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw Henry Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University www.itt-tech.edu www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 135 2008 121 2009 344 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 29 25 24 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 5 2 10 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 148 178 283 Banking and Financial Support Services 59 33 29 Child Care Provider/Assistant 4 2 7 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 14 5 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 33 16 18 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician 3 17 26 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 5 4 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 4 1 28 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 5 5 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 60 51 47 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 39 50 37 Criminal Justice/Police Science 16 8 7 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 89 44 87 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 23 32 37 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 57 29 10 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 4 3 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 7 8 6 37 21 20 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 43 37 52 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 25 23 49 54 34 18 26 4 82 82 163 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -10.4 2008-2009 184.3 -13.8 -4.0 -60.0 400.0 20.3 59.0 -44.1 -12.1 -50.0 250.0 40.0 -64.3 -51.5 12.5 466.7 52.9 -37.5 -20.0 -75.0 2700.0 0.0 100.0 -15.0 -7.8 28.2 -26.0 -50.0 -12.5 -50.6 97.7 39.1 15.6 -49.1 -65.5 -25.0 233.3 14.3 -25.0 -43.2 -4.8 -14.0 40.5 177.8 -8.0 10.2 -37.0 44.4 -84.6 0.0 98.8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 9 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 13 2009 7 22 25 35 7 10 1 83 52 72 12 37 31 15 49 24 4 5 3 7 4 7 16 6 5 11 15 12 53 62 15 18 41 45 48 39 59 23 18 14 8 7 5 40 23 45 10 3 3 11 9 6 171 122 110 49 31 17 6 4 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 160.0 2008-2009 -46.2 13.6 42.9 -37.3 208.3 226.7 25.0 -42.9 -62.5 36.4 17.0 127.8 -18.8 -21.7 -12.5 -42.5 -70.0 -18.2 -28.7 -36.7 -33.3 40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -40.0 75.0 -16.7 -20.0 -75.8 9.8 51.3 -22.2 -28.6 95.7 0.0 -33.3 -9.8 -45.2 -50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 9 Occupational Profile for Residents of DeKalb County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 DeKalb NUMBER PERCENT 367,716 100.0 47,454 12.9 22,393 6.1 11,699 3.2 49,440 13.5 6,784 1.8 39,009 10.6 67,570 18.4 14,226 3.9 12,879 3.5 17,144 4.7 14,468 3.9 16,539 4.5 6,296 1.7 39,265 10.7 2,550 0.7 DeKalb Area NUMBER PERCENT 1,342,600 100.0 191,745 14.3 82,487 6.1 34,991 2.6 162,099 12.1 24,177 1.8 165,393 12.3 233,125 17.4 54,905 4.1 52,836 3.9 61,166 4.6 51,943 3.9 57,317 4.3 21,521 1.6 139,426 10.4 9,469 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing DeKalb 10,614 2,739 3,511 1,416 61 83 Clayton Fulton Gwinnett 5,243 11,745 7,480 913 3,233 2,778 1,701 3,392 2,298 699 1,957 488 25 57 66 91 31 48 Henry Rockdale Total Area 1,993 1,106 38,181 478 265 10,406 660 313 11,875 164 107 4,831 07 21 04 9 194 309 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 314 216 705 207 96 414 228 160 658 270 184 530 73 42 195 54 40 114 1,146 738 2,616 Misc. 1,569 1,131 1,960 853 353 200 6,066 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 9 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 3879 Covington Hwy Decatur GA 30032-2640 Phone: (404) 298 - 3970 Fax: (404) 298 - 3995 Rehabilitation Center(s) 755 Commerce Drive Room 615 Decatur, GA 30030-2619 Serving Central Dekalb County Phone: (404) 638 - 5200 4151 Memorial Drive Suite 104-F Decatur, GA 30032-1594 Serving Rockdale and South DeKalb counties Phone: (404) 298 - 4900 2187 Northlake Parkway Suite 112 Tucker, GA 30084-4110 Phone: (770) 414 - 2602 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 9 of 9 Dodge County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Dodge Bleckley Laurens Pulaski Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Dodge Area Georgia United States Labor Force 9,129 5,380 22,027 4,383 4,628 2,932 3,284 51,763 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 8,178 4,845 19,651 4,055 3,998 2,659 2,908 46,294 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 951 10.4% 535 9.9% 2,376 10.8% 328 7.5% 630 13.6% 273 9.3% 376 11.4% 5,469 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Dodge City of Eastman Dodge Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 19,156 90 19,749 3.1 21,406 11.7 5,440 111,923 119,493 6.8 129,263 15.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Chemical Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Machinery Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 52 11 1 22 18 2 0 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 290 3 15 77 14 7 18 14 23 4 11 1 45 5 25 28 7 349 47 8 30 9 396 Dodge EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 474 8.3 497 54 0.9 476 * * * 88 1.5 514 328 5.8 495 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,040 53 164 797 79 65 179 68 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.3 459 0.9 851 2.9 795 14.0 376 1.4 512 1.1 651 3.1 552 1.2 405 78 1.4 615 * * * 34 0.6 203 * * * 754 13.2 429 * * * 421 7.4 217 78 3 3,517 2,185 47 1,060 1,078 5,701 1.4 394 0.1 493 61.7 478 38.3 675 0.8 878 18.6 569 18.9 579 100.0 509 NUMBER OF FIRMS 360 80 Dodge Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,222 550 19.6 622 1.5 561 1 * 188 1,383 91 5,286 9 330 2 * 11 199 4 23 4 44 8 88 13 655 6 261 14 589 7 27 * * 3.7 626 14.3 627 0.9 616 * * 0.5 527 0.1 281 0.1 482 0.2 625 1.8 717 0.7 1,037 1.6 558 0.1 485 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1,776 11 99 499 83 31 120 67 * * * * * * * 19,074 210 985 4,439 958 366 962 230 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 51.7 517 0.6 1,081 2.7 794 12.0 398 2.6 594 1.0 774 2.6 696 0.6 401 124 554 1.5 699 10 498 1.3 1,136 79 1,293 9 142 258 4,934 23 147 177 2,833 3.5 500 0.4 526 13.4 582 0.4 275 7.7 234 186 39 2,175 276 60 112 104 2,451 271,509 527 24 26,320 10,609 1,268 3,876 5,465 36,926 3,798,106 1.4 0.1 71.3 28.7 3.4 10.5 14.8 100.0 438 731 546 651 1,250 553 582 576 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Dodge Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Dodge Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dodge Dodge County Hospital Dodge State Prison Graphic Packaging International Inc Southern Home Care Services Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dodge Area Acuity Brands Lighting Middle Georgia College Mohawk Carpet Corp Fairview Park Hospital YKK AP America Inc Flexsteel Industries Inc Wal-Mart Taylor Regional Hospital Electrolux Home Products CCA of Auquisition Sub COUNTY Bleckley Bleckley Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Pulaski Telfair Telfair Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Dodge COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Dodge, GA Bleckley, GA Telfair, GA Laurens, GA Pulaski, GA Houston, GA Washington, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents: 4,896 472 456 369 266 160 150 143 530 7,442 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 65.8 6.3 6.1 5.0 3.6 2.1 2.0 1.9 7.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Dodge &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Dodge, GA Laurens, GA Telfair, GA Bleckley, GA Wilcox, GA Pulaski, GA Wheeler, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents: 4,896 352 288 220 99 77 64 27 265 6,315 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.5 5.6 4.6 3.5 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.4 4.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.1H-92T2.%0i8Ag45.%h-6L2534%93S45.6c-13265h3%34+o5.o-54l%4 Dodge Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.8% 37.8% 19.7% 6.7% 4.1% 100.0% 18-24 36.9% 36.6% 23.6% 2.8% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 20.6% 41.7% 24.3% 9.6% 3.9% 100.0% 35-44 23.5% 43.0% 22.4% 7.0% 4.1% 100.0% 45-64 29.1% 38.9% 18.6% 7.1% 6.3% 100.0% 65+ 53.3% 26.6% 11.1% 5.6% 3.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bleckley Dodge Laurens Pulaski Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Dodge Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 163 190 532 94 84 55 75 1,193 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 163 190 532 94 84 55 75 1,193 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Dodge Area Dodge Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Middle Georgia College Laurens Heart of Georgia Technical College Bleckley Middle Georgia College http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 8 2009 10 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 22 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 5 5 3 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 7 3 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 12 15 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 13 5 5 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 3 2 6 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 7 4 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 1 2 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 1 2 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 20 22 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 8 11 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 71 61 68 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 34 16 9 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 7 4 1 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 7 7 7 28 15 21 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 27 39 40 2 6 6 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 7 9 3 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 24 25 16 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 4 1 13 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 5 9 2 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 37 36 27 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 6 5 7 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 8 8 11 Medical/Clinical Assistant 8 12 12 Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician 1 11 17 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 79 63 63 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 12 9 4 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 16 10 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 17 9 7 Teacher Assistant/Aide 2 2 1 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 112 98 64 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 14.3 2008-2009 25.0 -18.5 -13.6 0.0 -40.0 -57.1 0.0 71.4 25.0 -61.5 0.0 -33.3 200.0 -36.4 -42.9 -50.0 100.0 -50.0 100.0 10.0 -90.9 -42.9 37.5 -14.1 11.5 -52.9 -43.8 -42.9 -75.0 0.0 0.0 -46.4 40.0 44.4 2.6 200.0 28.6 4.2 -75.0 80.0 -2.7 -16.7 0.0 50.0 1000.0 -20.3 -25.0 -5.9 -47.1 0.0 -12.5 0.0 -66.7 -36.0 1200.0 -77.8 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 0.0 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 18 2008 10 2009 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.4 2008-2009 290.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Dodge County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Dodge NUMBER PERCENT 8,083 100.0 568 7.0 95 1.2 305 3.8 700 8.7 220 2.7 629 7.8 1,157 14.3 463 5.7 509 6.3 1,129 14.0 489 6.1 478 5.9 395 4.9 871 10.8 75 0.9 Dodge Area NUMBER PERCENT 47,386 100.0 3,556 7.5 534 1.1 1,406 3.0 4,028 8.5 1,463 3.1 4,070 8.6 6,220 13.1 2,659 5.6 3,028 6.4 6,723 14.2 3,045 6.4 2,921 6.2 1,731 3.7 5,483 11.6 519 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Dodge 491 20 106 105 06 18 Bleckley Laurens Pulaski Telfair Wheeler 208 1,425 160 210 82 15 34 39 101 331 321 11 28 20 8 35 43 3 14 22 03 2 09 30 05 16 05 5 00 5 Wilcox Total Area 157 2,733 15 20 34 173 568 584 02 10 30 86 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 12 39 71 8 29 34 97 87 154 9 11 22 12 12 49 4 4 17 10 13 23 152 195 370 Misc. 114 44 295 38 41 13 30 575 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 5016 Park Way Eastman GA 31023 Phone: (478) 374 - 6994 Fax: (478) 374 - 6996 Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Dooly County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Dooly Crisp Houston Macon Pulaski Sumter Wilcox Dooly Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,829 9,794 70,397 5,196 4,383 14,420 3,284 112,303 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 4,367 8,649 65,512 4,569 4,055 12,605 2,908 102,665 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 462 9.6% 1,145 11.7% 4,885 6.9% 627 12.1% 328 7.5% 1,815 12.6% 376 11.4% 9,638 8.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Dooly City of Vienna Dooly Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 11,495 116 11,819 2.8 11,775 2.4 2,973 210,155 233,956 11.3 254,700 21.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Chemical Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 39 18 0 9 12 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153 1 14 39 18 0 13 5 6 0 9 1 10 1 17 19 7 199 38 11 12 15 237 Dooly EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,303 105 40.0 561 3.2 484 0 24 1,173 * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.7 439 36.0 571 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,120 * 81 323 181 0 80 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 34.4 498 * * 2.5 506 9.9 446 5.6 586 0.0 0 2.5 752 0.2 418 14 0.4 463 0 0.0 0 17 0.5 555 * * * 135 4.1 568 * * * 151 4.6 208 63 * 2,427 829 55 * 537 3,256 1.9 521 * * 74.5 530 25.5 665 1.7 923 * * 16.5 565 100.0 543 NUMBER OF FIRMS 719 141 Dooly Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 13,066 1,221 15.2 703 1.4 504 6 * 387 2,147 185 9,514 17 4,913 1 * 21 508 11 333 21 90 12 459 3 106 1 * 3 * 3 56 4 4 * * 2.5 662 11.1 737 5.7 657 * * 0.6 655 0.4 798 0.1 601 0.5 858 0.1 283 * * * * 0.1 471 0.0 238 7 8 11 13 15 17 17 3,566 15 192 843 123 55 274 185 739 328 103 286 56 275 787 41,374 373 1,846 9,633 1,591 610 1,695 729 0.9 720 0.4 664 0.1 823 0.3 1,603 0.1 502 0.3 448 0.9 890 48.3 565 0.4 1,094 2.2 755 11.2 429 1.9 762 0.7 729 2.0 749 0.9 463 375 4,149 4.8 1,170 22 246 0.3 870 185 2,524 38 611 457 7,841 46 527 417 7,648 2.9 436 0.7 684 9.1 631 0.6 248 8.9 233 339 87 4,372 425 89 156 180 4,797 271,509 1,355 54 54,494 31,238 * 3,580 12,697 85,731 3,798,106 1.6 530 0.1 631 63.6 598 36.4 933 * * 4.2 594 14.8 661 100.0 720 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Dooly Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Dooly Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dooly Dooly County State Prison Neff Motivation Inc Pinehill Nursing Center Inc Roseburg Forest Products South Limi Tyson Farms Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dooly Area Crisp Regional Hospital Tyson Farms Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Inc Frito Lay Inc Wal-Mart Indx Inc L 3 Services Inc Taylor Regional Hospital Cooper Lighting Inc COUNTY Crisp Dooly Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Pulaski Sumter Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Dooly COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Dooly, GA Crisp, GA Macon, GA Houston, GA Sumter, GA Peach, GA Bibb, GA Pulaski, GA Other Total Residents: 2,399 646 278 220 178 93 75 51 218 4,158 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.7 15.5 6.7 5.3 4.3 2.2 1.8 1.2 5.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Dooly &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Dooly, GA Crisp, GA Houston, GA Macon, GA Pulaski, GA Wilcox, GA Sumter, GA Turner, GA Other Total Residents: 2,399 515 404 154 149 91 52 31 149 3,944 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 60.8 13.1 10.2 3.9 3.8 2.3 1.3 0.8 3.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.4H-71T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-0L2434%32S45.6c-39165h3%64+o5.o-04l%4 Dooly Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.5% 33.6% 26.9% 9.2% 5.8% 100.0% 18-24 31.7% 34.8% 30.4% 2.6% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.0% 33.7% 32.3% 12.2% 4.7% 100.0% 35-44 16.0% 36.5% 29.7% 11.5% 6.3% 100.0% 45-64 23.3% 33.0% 24.7% 9.8% 9.2% 100.0% 65+ 42.9% 29.2% 17.0% 6.5% 4.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Crisp Dooly Houston Macon Pulaski Sumter Wilcox Dooly Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 211 57 1,523 94 94 251 75 2,305 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 211 57 1,523 94 94 251 75 2,305 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Dooly Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Houston www.southgatech.edu Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Crisp http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College) www.darton.edu Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu Dooly Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.middlegatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 34 2008 34 2009 82 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 36 30 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 17 24 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 43 61 48 1 3 3 48 55 6 Barbering/Barber 1 7 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 3 7 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 28 27 33 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 8 21 21 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor 1 2 1 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 19 35 48 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 635 1,071 969 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 17 10 12 9 7 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 10 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 7 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 15 42 28 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 27 49 71 2 1 1 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 26 8 17 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 12 10 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 46 48 60 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 13 18 22 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 8 10 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 28 28 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 7 5 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 3 7 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 32 32 19 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 24 12 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 3 4 24 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 19 40 27 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 13 13 13 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 9 11 4 Small Business Administration/Management 6 2 2 Surgical Technology/Technologist 5 8 9 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 119 105 108 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 141.2 33.3 -16.7 41.2 -79.2 41.9 -21.3 200.0 0.0 14.6 600.0 -72.7 -3.6 162.5 100.0 84.2 68.7 -22.7 -89.1 14.3 133.3 22.2 0.0 -50.0 37.1 -9.5 -41.2 -25.0 -28.6 -36.4 180.0 81.5 -22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 44.9 -50.0 -69.2 100.0 4.3 38.5 25.0 -30.0 -22.2 200.0 0.0 -20.0 33.3 110.5 0.0 22.2 -66.7 60.0 -11.8 0.0 112.5 -16.7 25.0 22.2 50.0 0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 -32.5 0.0 -63.6 0.0 12.5 2.9 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 10 2008 6 2009 4 34 11 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -40.0 2008-2009 -33.3 -67.6 254.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Dooly County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Dooly NUMBER PERCENT 4,585 100.0 386 8.4 15 0.3 118 2.6 343 7.5 158 3.5 344 7.5 629 13.7 269 5.9 304 6.6 645 14.1 285 6.2 361 7.9 119 2.6 535 11.7 74 1.6 Dooly Area NUMBER PERCENT 93,088 100.0 9,000 9.7 3,062 3.3 2,437 2.6 8,658 9.3 2,532 2.7 9,420 10.1 14,220 15.3 4,557 4.9 6,773 7.3 8,628 9.3 4,463 4.8 4,631 5.0 2,429 2.6 11,499 12.4 779 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Dooly 311 10 56 67 04 49 Crisp Houston Macon Pulaski Sumter 924 1,972 426 160 1,287 52 206 236 245 462 361 19 67 62 11 28 20 81 245 284 12 70 28 74 20 63 05 16 52 82 Wilcox Total Area 157 5,237 15 20 34 433 1,084 1,064 02 10 123 364 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 10 17 31 27 33 86 109 88 248 20 35 46 9 11 22 95 87 111 10 13 23 280 284 567 Misc. 67 202 357 94 38 250 30 1,038 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1205 South Seventh Street Cordele GA 31015 Phone: (229) 276 - 2355 Fax: (229) 276 - 2706 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Dougherty County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Dougherty Baker Calhoun Lee Mitchell Terrell Worth Dougherty Area Georgia United States Labor Force 42,234 1,656 2,352 17,896 10,402 4,438 10,220 89,198 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 37,924 1,513 2,095 16,635 9,394 3,994 9,221 80,776 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 4,310 10.2% 143 8.6% 257 10.9% 1,261 7.0% 1,008 9.7% 444 10.0% 999 9.8% 8,422 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Dougherty 95,884 26 95,859 0.0 96,656 0.8 City of Albany 76,939 Dougherty Area 188,063 195,546 4.0 208,868 11.1 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 288 35 0 171 82 6 2 2 3 4 3 10 0 7 3 6 10 4 1 1 6 6 8 0 2,312 5 150 515 89 41 191 129 219 15 126 17 324 31 216 244 45 2,645 117 35 34 48 2,762 Dougherty EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,730 428 13.9 962 0.9 549 0 1,686 4,616 324 * * * 81 * 121 * 109 * 167 204 35 * 0.0 0 3.5 766 9.5 1,073 0.7 1,247 * * * * * * 0.2 627 * * 0.2 703 * * 0.2 923 * * 0.3 629 0.4 687 0.1 545 * * * 167 99 53 0 31,440 * 1,683 5,999 1,908 847 1,050 483 * * 0.3 610 0.2 555 0.1 655 0.0 0 64.7 590 * * 3.5 811 12.4 406 3.9 719 1.7 813 2.2 864 1.0 537 1,479 3.0 825 * * * 3,237 564 7,585 446 3,977 6.7 366 1.2 525 15.6 787 0.9 295 8.2 239 1,792 20 38,190 10,371 3,224 2,297 4,850 48,561 3.7 0.0 78.6 21.4 6.6 4.7 10.0 100.0 438 659 776 889 1,275 677 714 703 Dougherty Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 693 12,867 169 1,443 18.5 758 2.1 526 1 * 371 2,900 152 8,520 13 3,429 5 * 2 * 6 62 16 254 3 * 13 129 0 * 11 171 4 * 8 201 17 272 9 58 2 * * * 4.2 706 12.2 816 4.9 568 * * * * 0.1 485 0.4 547 * * 0.2 683 * * 0.2 966 * * 0.3 598 0.4 685 0.1 534 * * 1 9 15 15 3 3,426 11 256 802 140 56 282 178 * 224 116 100 * 40,500 213 2,768 8,381 2,170 957 1,618 637 * * 0.3 590 0.2 528 0.1 607 * * 58.2 572 0.3 1,351 4.0 827 12.0 410 3.1 702 1.4 784 2.3 825 0.9 508 311 1,994 2.9 777 16 272 0.4 2,895 171 3,841 23 666 449 9,428 45 493 303 4,872 5.5 358 1.0 514 13.6 730 0.7 285 7.0 238 383 73 4,192 294 80 96 118 4,486 271,509 2,197 37 53,404 16,155 3,508 3,499 9,148 69,558 3,798,106 3.2 0.1 76.8 23.2 5.0 5.0 13.2 100.0 440 514 617 773 1,243 634 646 653 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Dougherty Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Dougherty Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dougherty Millercoors Llc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance Usa The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Dougherty Area Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance USA The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart Millercoors Llc Albany State University Darton College Gray Publishing Llc Palmyra Medical Centers Inc Equity Group GA Div Llc COUNTY Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Mitchell Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Dougherty COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Mitchell, GA Worth, GA Terrell, GA Calhoun, GA Tift, GA Sumter, GA Other Total Residents: 34,358 784 700 497 288 190 159 110 930 38,016 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 90.4 2.1 1.8 1.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Dougherty &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Worth, GA Mitchell, GA Terrell, GA Colquitt, GA Baker, GA Sumter, GA Other Total Residents: 34,358 8,713 3,606 1,691 1,242 911 460 458 3,659 55,098 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.4 15.8 6.5 3.1 2.3 1.7 0.8 0.8 6.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e32O8.8H-52T2.%1i9Ag45.%h-2L2434%68S45.6c-2265h3%24+o5.o-04l%4 Dougherty Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.9% 31.9% 26.2% 8.4% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 33.5% 30.9% 32.6% 2.6% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.2% 32.2% 31.8% 11.4% 3.5% 100.0% 35-44 22.0% 35.6% 28.2% 9.2% 5.0% 100.0% 45-64 26.2% 32.8% 24.1% 9.7% 7.2% 100.0% 65+ 48.2% 26.0% 15.0% 6.5% 4.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Calhoun Dougherty Lee Mitchell Terrell Worth Dougherty Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 25 752 352 208 80 234 1,670 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 19 25 752 352 208 80 234 1,670 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Dougherty Area Dougherty Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Albany State University Darton College albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Adult Development and Aging Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 39 32 55 1 3 2 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 5 2009 10 7 13 13 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 62 60 60 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 60 83 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Medical/Clinical Assistant 13 9 18 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 21 17 16 Operations Management and Supervision 43 58 73 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 150.0 2008-2009 100.0 85.7 -3.2 38.3 -4.0 1000.0 -52.0 0.0 -21.4 22.2 -11.8 -32.6 -50.0 -47.4 0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 -54.5 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 -60.0 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 -30.8 -19.0 34.9 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0 -5.9 25.9 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 22 2008 19 2009 26 3 11 4 13 20 18 17 29 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -13.6 2008-2009 36.8 266.7 -63.6 53.8 -10.0 70.6 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Dougherty County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Dougherty NUMBER PERCENT 41,592 100.0 3,707 8.9 897 2.2 1,148 2.8 4,288 10.3 1,189 2.9 4,747 11.4 6,263 15.1 1,850 4.5 1,888 4.5 3,802 9.1 2,248 5.4 1,980 4.8 1,114 2.7 5,623 13.5 848 2.0 Dougherty Area NUMBER PERCENT 82,174 100.0 7,492 9.1 1,581 1.9 2,143 2.6 7,355 9.0 2,211 2.7 9,055 11.0 12,774 15.6 3,864 4.7 4,309 5.2 8,468 10.3 4,856 5.9 4,674 5.7 2,210 2.7 9,907 12.1 1,275 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Dougherty Baker 2,600 59 195 550 689 3 14 17 35 162 02 7 Calhoun Lee Mitchell 83 4 11 11 363 48 106 35 746 29 128 172 04 6 06 12 20 93 Terrell Worth Total Area 236 646 4,733 15 36 42 29 119 142 323 964 1,108 09 39 17 27 93 346 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 119 75 258 1 4 0 5 6 9 23 18 63 25 28 75 13 15 20 49 34 81 235 180 506 Misc. 517 11 27 52 176 47 148 978 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010 Fax: (229) 430 - 5078 Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Douglas County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Douglas Carroll Cobb Fulton Paulding Douglas Area Georgia United States Labor Force 65,143 52,847 371,501 484,733 67,086 1,041,310 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 58,362 47,291 338,675 437,425 60,551 942,304 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 6,781 10.4% 5,556 10.5% 32,826 8.8% 47,308 9.8% 6,535 9.7% 99,006 9.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Douglas City of Douglasville Douglas Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 92,700 16 20,065 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 129,703 39.9 159,765 72.3 1,693,491 2,129,584 25.8 2,360,929 39.4 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Wood Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 502 3 3 374 122 3 1 2 6 6 14 2 7 7 6 3 31 12 2 2 2 6 10 0 0 0 2,057 3 156 382 105 30 127 114 251 9 164 28 233 23 220 212 78 2,637 75 9 23 43 2,712 Douglas EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,387 * 14.3 797 * * * 2,072 3,260 * * * 37 * 41 * 303 1,047 47 * 547 361 * * * 5.5 769 8.7 812 * * * * * * 0.1 660 * * 0.1 520 * * 0.8 1,091 2.8 529 0.1 716 * * 1.5 830 1.0 900 * * * * * 175 0 0 0 26,258 * 1,717 7,401 1,503 260 763 530 * * * * * * 0.5 763 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 69.8 527 * * 4.6 944 19.7 413 4.0 733 0.7 851 2.0 830 1.4 607 819 2.2 786 55 0.1 767 2,067 260 3,984 * 4,194 5.5 460 0.7 393 10.6 718 * * 11.2 256 923 40 31,685 5,919 195 371 5,353 37,604 2.5 512 0.1 856 84.3 662 15.7 725 0.5 919 1.0 527 14.2 728 100.0 596 Douglas Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,499 69 101,042 544 9.3 1,165 0.0 807 19 4,573 1,838 133 15 19 61 64 305 13 116 65 121 20 230 108 70 225 42,899 57,375 12,363 857 633 660 2,802 4,139 277 3,587 3,551 2,837 * 3,780 1,503 2,134 0.0 1,190 3.9 1,037 5.3 1,264 1.1 1,632 0.1 877 0.1 1,461 0.1 777 0.3 1,205 0.4 888 0.0 1,271 0.3 1,425 0.3 740 0.3 995 * * 0.3 873 0.1 998 0.2 1,317 32 67 103 187 2 29 78 57,388 66 5,027 6,671 1,345 1,590 4,549 3,688 1,608 * 1,589 2,882 * 1,075 1,635 835,192 5,472 62,957 103,069 43,495 55,657 62,232 25,602 0.1 2,327 * * 0.1 779 0.3 1,169 * * 0.1 778 0.1 770 76.6 1,053 0.5 1,754 5.8 1,455 9.4 550 4.0 1,011 5.1 1,661 5.7 1,719 2.3 1,061 11,921 98,691 9.0 1,617 491 26,395 2.4 1,715 4,489 862 5,401 824 4,793 82,997 17,155 103,965 15,857 101,712 7.6 749 1.6 752 9.5 963 1.5 778 9.3 389 5,671 2,095 65,982 1,169 304 284 581 67,151 271,509 29,939 1,021 937,255 153,687 23,917 41,769 88,001 1,090,945 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 85.9 14.1 2.2 3.8 8.1 100.0 638 1,155 1,065 919 1,434 877 799 1,045 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Douglas Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Douglas Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Douglas Abercrombie & Fitch Stores Inc American Red Cross Southern Region Silver Line Building Products Llc Six Flags Over GA Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Douglas Area Wellstar Health System Inc Lockheed Martin Corp Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company COUNTY Cobb Cobb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Douglas COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Douglas, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA DeKalb, GA Clayton, GA Carroll, GA Gwinnett, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents: 16,924 14,253 7,450 2,211 1,196 1,057 747 596 1,719 46,153 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 36.7 30.9 16.1 4.8 2.6 2.3 1.6 1.3 3.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Douglas &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Douglas, GA Cobb, GA Carroll, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Clayton, GA Haralson, GA Other Total Residents: 16,924 4,011 3,438 2,865 1,192 674 567 562 2,182 32,415 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.2 12.4 10.6 8.8 3.7 2.1 1.7 1.7 6.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e71O8.6H-31T2.%2i8Ag45.%h-6L1334%34S45.6c-65165h3%14+o5.o-24l%4 Douglas Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 16.8% 22.7% 26.7% 23.1% 10.7% 100.0% 18-24 27.3% 25.2% 35.6% 11.1% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 12.6% 19.8% 25.8% 31.1% 10.8% 100.0% 35-44 11.2% 22.2% 26.9% 27.2% 12.4% 100.0% 45-64 13.6% 23.1% 25.9% 22.4% 15.1% 100.0% 65+ 34.5% 26.6% 19.0% 12.1% 7.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Carroll Cobb Douglas Fulton Paulding Douglas Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,110 7,205 1,459 7,123 1,349 18,246 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 1,110 7,205 1,459 7,123 1,349 18,246 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Douglas Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Douglas Area Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Cobb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University Paulding http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com www.chattcollege.com www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com Carroll Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia Douglas www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 56 2008 66 2009 77 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 17.9 2008-2009 16.7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 46 2008 36 2009 72 9 6 7 30 74 185 6 7 14 9 10 9 32 29 21 6 10 7 12 18 19 49 136 150 7 49 62 21 58 64 51 32 37 62 68 63 21 25 12 10 26 52 11 7 11 12 13 11 49 53 87 48 38 38 14 14 22 7 56 56 18 12 20 27 24 59 23 12 14 46 43 42 11 16 10 16 13 7 35 26 46 20 20 7 100 113 98 33 41 42 32 33 32 16 17 45 14 18 11 9 7 12 92 124 249 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -21.7 2008-2009 100.0 -33.3 16.7 146.7 150.0 16.7 100.0 11.1 -10.0 -9.4 -27.6 66.7 -30.0 50.0 5.6 177.6 10.3 600.0 26.5 176.2 10.3 -37.3 15.6 9.7 19.0 160.0 -36.4 -7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1 8.3 -15.4 8.2 64.2 -20.8 0.0 700.0 -33.3 -11.1 -47.8 -6.5 45.5 -18.8 -25.7 0.0 13.0 24.2 3.1 6.3 28.6 -22.2 34.8 0.0 57.1 0.0 66.7 145.8 16.7 -2.3 -37.5 -46.2 76.9 -65.0 -13.3 2.4 -3.0 164.7 -38.9 71.4 100.8 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 91 2008 98 2009 135 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 7.7 2008-2009 37.8 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Central Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Douglas County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Douglas NUMBER PERCENT 48,784 100.0 5,682 11.7 1,919 3.9 953 2.0 4,220 8.7 999 2.1 5,930 12.2 9,628 19.7 2,910 6.0 3,648 7.5 2,940 6.0 2,749 5.6 1,871 3.8 904 1.9 4,281 8.8 150 0.3 Douglas Area NUMBER PERCENT 907,020 100.0 142,148 15.7 61,060 6.7 22,885 2.5 109,510 12.1 15,921 1.8 122,716 13.5 146,560 16.2 36,511 4.0 34,138 3.8 37,101 4.1 30,872 3.4 34,913 3.9 13,340 1.5 92,373 10.2 6,972 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Douglas 1,366 379 380 140 03 20 Carroll Cobb Fulton Paulding Total Area 1,674 6,550 11,745 1,248 22,583 212 2,481 3,233 381 6,686 385 1,946 3,392 365 6,468 227 582 1,957 95 3,001 16 51 28 44 66 91 08 5 121 211 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 77 29 122 120 95 227 201 114 518 228 160 658 60 42 159 686 440 1,684 Misc. 216 341 636 1,960 133 3,286 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2636-14 MLK Jr Drive Atlanta GA 30311 Phone: (404) 699 - 6900 Fax: (404) 699 - 6933 Rehabilitation Center(s) 8385 Cherokee Boulevard Suite 101 Douglasville, GA 30134-8517 Phone: (770) 489 - 3018 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Early County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Early Baker Calhoun Clay Miller Seminole Early Area Georgia United States Henry, AL Houston, AL Labor Force 5,565 1,656 2,352 1,423 3,668 4,085 18,749 4,768,923 154,142,000 7,032 44,806 Employed 5,005 1,513 2,095 1,302 3,367 3,660 16,942 4,311,728 139,877,000 6,319 41,011 Unemployed Rate 560 10.1% 143 8.6% 257 10.9% 121 8.5% 301 8.2% 425 10.4% 1,807 9.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 713 10.1% 3,795 8.5% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Early City of Blakely Early Area Georgia United States Henry, AL Houston, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 12,339 118 11,568 -6.2 11,575 -6.2 5,696 146,907 156,678 6.7 154,753 5.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 16,310 16,647 2.1 17,218 5.6 88,787 100,085 12.7 96,409 8.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Apparel Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 55 29 14 12 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 224 0 24 61 8 3 23 4 17 1 13 2 15 4 21 28 4 283 41 9 20 12 324 Early EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 916 22.8 1,213 220 5.5 646 72 1.8 849 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 1,789 0 370 387 44.5 518 0.0 0 9.2 725 9.6 397 15 0.4 599 20 0.5 709 131 3.3 737 * * * 61 1.5 684 * * * * * * * * * 308 7.7 613 17 0.4 421 188 4.7 210 47 * 2,707 1,317 46 623 648 4,023 1.2 334 * * 67.3 866 32.7 675 1.1 859 15.5 574 16.1 591 100.0 701 NUMBER OF FIRMS 166 95 48 23 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 3 1 1 1 659 4 62 182 36 7 60 16 Early Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,739 655 331 755 16.6 917 6.2 573 3.2 674 7.2 1,323 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 18 0.2 686 * * * 13 0.1 454 * * * * * * * * * * * * 5,041 * 711 1,245 48.1 503 * * 6.8 660 11.9 349 80 0.8 557 39 0.4 675 387 3.7 776 68 0.6 457 46 227 2.2 658 2 * * * 25 341 3 * 65 1,064 8 30 60 510 3.3 415 * * 10.1 595 0.3 333 4.9 211 83 12 837 143 34 58 51 980 271,509 199 4 6,784 3,701 168 1,071 2,462 10,483 3,798,106 1.9 398 0.0 447 64.7 609 35.3 562 1.6 948 10.2 552 23.5 540 100.0 593 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Early Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Early Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Early Birdsong Peanuts First State Bancshares of BlakelyI Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Vescom Corporation Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Early Area Ichauway Inc Calhoun State Prison Anderson Constr Co Of Fort Gaines Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Vescom Corporation Birdsong Peanuts First State Bancshares of Blakely Miller County Hospital & Miller Nur Donalsonville Hospital Inc COUNTY Baker Calhoun Clay Early Early Early Early Early Miller Seminole Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Early COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Early, GA Houston, AL Calhoun, GA Seminole, GA Decatur, GA Miller, GA Dougherty, GA Mitchell, GA Other Total Residents: 3,379 283 247 201 169 129 101 68 241 4,818 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 70.1 5.9 5.1 4.2 3.5 2.7 2.1 1.4 5.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Early &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Early, GA Houston, AL Miller, GA Calhoun, GA Seminole, GA Clay, GA Decatur, GA Henry, AL Other Total Residents: 3,379 423 237 221 198 108 102 73 271 5,012 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 67.4 8.4 4.7 4.4 4.0 2.2 2.0 1.5 5.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-71T2.%8i1Ag45.%h-7L2534%87S45.6c-3265h3%4+o5.o-54l%4 Early Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.1% 35.6% 21.3% 5.9% 4.1% 100.0% 18-24 36.7% 36.8% 24.1% 1.4% 1.0% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.7% 39.3% 29.3% 6.2% 6.4% 100.0% 35-44 24.5% 41.1% 25.4% 5.0% 4.0% 100.0% 45-64 28.3% 37.8% 21.1% 8.2% 4.7% 100.0% 65+ 57.3% 23.7% 10.1% 5.8% 3.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Calhoun Clay Early Miller Seminole Early Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 25 0 143 89 76 352 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 19 25 0 143 89 76 352 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Early Area Early Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Adult Development and Aging Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 39 32 55 1 3 2 2 5 10 7 13 13 62 60 60 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 150.0 100.0 85.7 0.0 -3.2 0.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 60 2008 83 2009 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Medical/Clinical Assistant 13 9 18 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 21 17 16 Operations Management and Supervision 43 58 73 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 22 19 26 Plant Nursery Operations and Management 3 11 4 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 13 20 18 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 38.3 2008-2009 26.5 -4.0 104.2 1000.0 -54.5 -52.0 300.0 0.0 53.8 -21.4 31.8 22.2 56.4 -11.8 46.7 -32.6 22.6 -50.0 -60.0 -47.4 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 -30.8 -19.0 34.9 -13.6 266.7 53.8 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0 -5.9 25.9 36.8 -63.6 -10.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 17 2008 29 2009 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 70.6 2008-2009 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College (Dougherty Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Early County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Early NUMBER PERCENT 5,262 100.0 435 8.3 60 1.1 85 1.6 455 8.7 64 1.2 559 10.6 660 12.5 223 4.2 188 3.6 940 17.9 305 5.8 415 7.9 95 1.8 688 13.1 90 1.7 Early Area NUMBER PERCENT 17,451 100.0 1,511 8.7 175 1.0 378 2.2 1,404 8.1 360 2.1 1,780 10.2 2,222 12.7 824 4.7 819 4.7 2,658 15.2 1,199 6.9 1,326 7.6 447 2.6 2,139 12.3 209 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Early 163 11 24 23 01 19 Baker 59 3 14 17 Calhoun 83 4 11 11 Clay 27 5 5 5 Miller 112 5 18 18 Seminole 159 13 30 21 02 7 04 6 01 2 04 7 04 11 Total Area 603 41 102 95 16 52 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 16 12 16 1 4 0 5 6 9 0 0 5 13 9 9 13 6 17 48 37 56 Misc. 41 11 27 4 29 44 156 Note: Source: Version 2.0 For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618 Fax: (229) 248 - 2681 Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Echols County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Echols Clinch Lanier Lowndes Echols Area Georgia United States Columbia, FL Hamilton, FL Labor Force 2,169 2,879 4,141 53,721 62,910 4,768,923 154,142,000 31,713 4,888 Employed 2,017 2,580 3,783 49,391 57,771 4,311,728 139,877,000 28,745 4,343 Unemployed Rate 152 7.0% 299 10.4% 358 8.6% 4,330 8.1% 5,139 8.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 2,968 9.4% 545 11.1% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Echols 3,794 153 4,213 11.0 4,353 14.7 City of Statenville 933 Echols Area 179,992 210,294 16.8 229,670 27.6 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Columbia, FL 56,513 69,264 22.6 74,230 31.4 Hamilton, FL 13,327 14,592 9.5 15,475 16.1 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Fabricated Metal Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Plastics and Rubber Products Furniture and Related Product Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 19 12 0 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 35 10 3 5 2 45 Echols EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 417 61.1 434 368 54.0 412 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 57 8.4 531 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 474 69.5 485 207 30.4 503 3 0.4 558 11 1.6 505 * * * 682 100.0 448 NUMBER OF FIRMS 550 90 Echols Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 8,845 1,411 16.8 656 2.7 386 2 * 319 2,448 139 4,943 22 803 6 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 4 32 4 40 * * 4.7 741 9.4 692 1.5 709 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 389 0.1 622 5 6 7 9 10 12 13 15 15 2,558 12 158 586 83 36 141 140 * 560 109 145 415 167 1,041 96 1,011 30,828 171 1,224 7,630 1,659 583 1,018 767 * * 1.1 1,133 0.2 613 0.3 823 0.8 613 0.3 724 2.0 581 0.2 490 1.9 583 58.7 515 0.3 1,469 2.3 709 14.5 427 3.2 935 1.1 572 1.9 809 1.5 571 239 1,115 2.1 864 9 267 0.5 866 185 2,704 20 209 369 5,389 35 966 296 6,150 5.2 463 0.4 407 10.3 703 1.8 262 11.7 228 249 43 3,151 155 45 60 50 3,306 271,509 973 43 39,716 12,780 843 4,209 7,728 52,495 3,798,106 1.9 403 0.1 492 75.7 546 24.3 636 1.6 932 8.0 555 14.7 648 100.0 569 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Echols Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Echols Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Echols Corbett Electrical Construction Inc Crosby Logging of Lake Park Inc Farm Hands Leasing Inc Kma Employee Leasing Inc South Georgia Farms Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Echols Area Bway Corporation Inc South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Lowes Home Centers Inc Convergys Cust Management Group Wild Adventures Lake Haven Nursing Home GA Dept of Corrections Anglo American Clays Corp COUNTY Clinch Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Echols COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Lowndes, GA Echols, GA Hamilton, FL Clinch, GA Lanier, GA Thomas, GA Madison, FL Orange, FL Other Total Residents: 1,203 249 82 35 30 13 10 9 21 1,661 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 72.4 15.0 4.9 2.1 1.8 0.8 0.6 0.5 1.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Echols &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Echols, GA 249 Lowndes, GA 47 Hall, GA 21 Fulton, GA 17 Hamilton, FL 6 Lanier, GA 6 Total Residents: 346 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 72.0 13.6 6.1 4.9 1.7 1.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e32O8.4H-21T2.%9i6Ag45.%h-0L2434%54S45.6c-19165h3%84+o5.o-44l%4 Echols Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.6% 29.8% 30.1% 10.2% 5.3% 100.0% 18-24 23.2% 24.4% 47.1% 5.1% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 19.0% 28.9% 33.1% 14.9% 4.1% 100.0% 35-44 18.4% 33.3% 30.1% 10.9% 7.2% 100.0% 45-64 25.1% 32.2% 23.5% 10.6% 8.7% 100.0% 65+ 44.9% 29.2% 12.9% 7.9% 5.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Clinch Echols Lanier Lowndes Echols Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 78 42 71 905 1,096 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 78 42 71 905 1,096 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Echols Area Lowndes Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Echols Valdosta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/valdosta www.valdosta.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 38 2009 32 25 18 28 10 5 24 7 6 5 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.0 2008-2009 -15.8 -28.0 55.6 -50.0 380.0 -14.3 -16.7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 12 2008 4 2009 11 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 17 26 17 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 5 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 1 6 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 2 3 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 11 5 8 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 27 20 2 Computer and Information Systems Security 8 1 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 4 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 12 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 42 50 61 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 7 10 12 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 26 28 22 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 2 9 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 4 10 7 8 3 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 3 2 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 19 10 12 Electrician 10 9 9 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 16 6 19 51 1 11 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 19 1 2 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 7 7 13 11 19 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 7 10 2 3 4 5 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 30 20 15 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 1 3 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 27 19 30 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 16 13 24 Medical/Clinical Assistant 17 16 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 47 11 27 Operations Management and Supervision 8 17 25 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 15 8 12 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 15 7 33 Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design 6 3 2 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 26 9 19 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -66.7 2008-2009 175.0 52.9 -34.6 25.0 60.0 -75.0 500.0 0.0 50.0 -54.5 60.0 -25.9 -90.0 -87.5 100.0 -25.0 -66.7 -14.3 75.0 19.0 22.0 42.9 20.0 7.7 -21.4 350.0 11.1 -81.8 150.0 14.3 200.0 -47.4 -10.0 -62.5 -62.5 -33.3 20.0 0.0 216.7 -98.0 -94.7 -22.2 1000.0 100.0 0.0 -15.4 42.9 72.7 -80.0 33.3 -33.3 -85.7 -29.6 -18.8 -5.9 -76.6 112.5 -46.7 -53.3 -50.0 -65.4 25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 145.5 47.1 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 18 2008 9 2009 19 8 12 12 81 74 75 1 3 5 10 8 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -50.0 2008-2009 111.1 50.0 0.0 -8.6 1.4 200.0 66.7 -20.0 87.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Valdosta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Echols County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Echols NUMBER PERCENT 1,760 100.0 120 6.8 4 0.2 25 1.4 79 4.5 0 0.0 204 11.6 214 12.2 148 8.4 98 5.6 169 9.6 90 5.1 455 25.9 50 2.8 100 5.7 4 0.2 Echols Area NUMBER PERCENT 49,391 100.0 3,783 7.7 530 1.1 1,276 2.6 4,958 10.0 1,149 2.3 6,322 12.8 7,692 15.6 2,426 4.9 2,784 5.6 4,060 8.2 2,659 5.4 3,345 6.8 1,306 2.6 6,765 13.7 336 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Echols 41 4 9 5 06 0 Clinch Lanier Lowndes Total Area 94 109 2,392 2,636 3 11 17 9 30 25 200 554 578 216 604 625 03 0 02 3 30 54 41 57 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 0 2 8 7 2 20 6 5 16 151 67 243 164 76 287 Misc. 7 31 13 515 566 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211 Fax: (229) 333 - 5301 Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Effingham County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Effingham Bryan Bulloch Chatham Screven Effingham Area Georgia United States Hampton, SC Jasper, SC Labor Force 28,488 16,674 32,978 131,301 7,310 216,751 4,768,923 154,142,000 8,094 10,342 Employed 26,244 15,410 30,030 120,404 6,309 198,397 4,311,728 139,877,000 6,846 9,250 Unemployed Rate 2,244 7.9% 1,264 7.6% 2,948 8.9% 10,897 8.3% 1,001 13.7% 18,354 8.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,248 15.4% 1,092 10.6% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Effingham 37,812 39 53,541 41.6 67,492 78.5 City of Springfield 1,821 Effingham Area 407,325 471,594 15.8 523,577 28.5 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Hampton, SC 21,386 21,014 -1.7 23,050 7.8 Jasper, SC 20,678 23,221 12.3 24,680 19.4 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Leather and Allied Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Mills Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 167 14 2 129 22 4 2 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 521 6 18 107 52 9 37 33 60 0 37 5 50 3 57 47 25 713 50 10 16 24 763 Effingham EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,225 89 24.0 984 1.0 579 * * * 495 5.3 613 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,202 164 111 1,184 442 30 158 107 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 45.3 530 1.8 1,585 1.2 536 12.8 431 4.8 639 0.3 715 1.7 723 1.2 563 216 2.3 745 0 0.0 0 441 4.8 579 * * * 401 4.3 588 * * * 628 6.8 246 284 15 6,442 2,827 72 93 2,662 9,269 3.1 368 0.2 439 69.5 757 30.5 667 0.8 758 1.0 597 28.7 647 100.0 675 Effingham Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,558 88 25,581 626 15.0 1,008 0.4 466 3 1,137 330 26 9 29 17 37 59 16 26 25 0 1 * 8,583 16,278 501 2,306 267 568 1,179 1,009 1,019 190 112 * * * * 5.0 753 9.6 1,161 0.3 714 1.4 1,266 0.2 600 0.3 1,345 0.7 729 0.6 821 0.6 769 0.1 565 0.1 622 * * * * 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 8 22 22 8,790 20 482 1,683 508 139 638 520 23 238 371 36 83 91 20 63 * 995 114,309 525 5,671 20,435 10,704 2,035 4,193 2,213 0.0 890 0.1 1,157 0.2 520 0.0 754 0.0 682 0.1 1,064 0.0 503 0.0 513 * * 0.6 805 67.1 625 0.3 1,516 3.3 984 12.0 456 6.3 680 1.2 872 2.5 945 1.3 555 945 5,044 3.0 952 43 1,591 0.9 1,044 651 86 948 128 1,092 9,839 3,676 20,469 1,864 20,968 5.8 540 2.2 785 12.0 859 1.1 401 12.3 282 907 302 10,650 359 118 141 100 11,009 271,509 5,086 164 140,054 30,214 3,172 8,660 18,382 170,266 3,798,106 3.0 0.1 82.3 17.7 1.9 5.1 10.8 100.0 507 763 695 781 1,191 778 712 711 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Effingham Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Effingham Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Effingham Effingham County Hospital Authority Georgia Pacific Consumer Products L Network Logistic Solutions Inc Wackenhut Services Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Effingham Area Georgia Southern University Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Candler Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Savannah College of Art & Design St Josephs Hospital Inc SSA Cooper Llc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products COUNTY Bulloch Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Bulloch Chatham Chatham Chatham Effingham Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Effingham COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Beaufort, SC Bulloch, GA Bryan, GA Jasper, SC Hampton, SC Screven, GA Other Total Residents: 9,965 5,728 427 177 162 119 106 97 430 17,211 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.9 33.3 2.5 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.6 2.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Effingham &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Effingham, GA Chatham, GA Bulloch, GA Screven, GA Bryan, GA Hampton, SC Liberty, GA Jasper, SC Other Total Residents: 5,728 883 328 269 238 133 50 42 230 7,901 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 72.5 11.2 4.2 3.4 3.0 1.7 0.6 0.5 2.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e02O8.0H-41T2.%3i8Ag45.%h-6L1434%80S45.6c-63165h3%54+o5.o-84l%4 Effingham Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 20.8% 29.2% 29.9% 13.3% 6.8% 100.0% 18-24 20.4% 27.6% 45.3% 6.1% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.6% 28.0% 32.2% 20.9% 5.3% 100.0% 35-44 15.8% 31.7% 29.7% 14.9% 7.9% 100.0% 45-64 18.6% 31.1% 26.1% 13.4% 10.8% 100.0% 65+ 40.3% 25.7% 17.3% 10.4% 6.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Screven Effingham Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 372 581 1,528 644 209 3,334 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 372 581 1,528 644 209 3,334 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Effingham Area Chatham Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah Bulloch Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Effingham Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.savannahtech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics and Materials Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 44 2009 57 32 17 30 27 39 61 22 22 27 52 21 56 9 16 5 33 59 57 1 4 2 8 6 3 16 22 39 24 26 35 18 11 38 10 4 4 24 20 25 17 19 24 10 3 6 45 34 20 6 3 7 64 58 72 33 19 10 22 27 43 82 159 192 3 4 10 6 40 77 44 57 55 42 17 60 9 4 4 39 34 27 22 36 34 11 16 12 12 13 12 187 138 151 21 43 47 24 21 17 26 17 24 168 160 171 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 29.5 -46.9 76.5 44.4 56.4 0.0 -59.6 77.8 78.8 300.0 -25.0 37.5 8.3 -38.9 -60.0 -16.7 22.7 166.7 -68.8 -3.4 -50.0 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5 0.0 25.0 11.8 -70.0 -24.4 -50.0 26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3 -9.4 -42.4 24.1 -47.4 22.7 93.9 33.3 566.7 29.5 -59.5 -55.6 -12.8 63.6 45.5 8.3 -26.2 104.8 -12.5 -34.6 -4.8 59.3 20.8 150.0 92.5 -3.5 252.9 0.0 -20.6 -5.6 -25.0 -7.7 9.4 9.3 -19.0 41.2 6.9 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 26 2008 99 2009 63 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 280.8 2008-2009 -36.4 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Effingham County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Effingham NUMBER PERCENT 18,139 100.0 1,544 8.5 610 3.4 389 2.1 1,405 7.8 390 2.2 1,749 9.6 2,923 16.1 1,716 9.5 1,618 8.9 1,470 8.1 1,159 6.4 733 4.0 414 2.3 1,876 10.3 143 0.8 Effingham Area NUMBER PERCENT 171,991 100.0 15,940 9.3 4,676 2.7 5,967 3.5 18,857 11.0 4,094 2.4 21,210 12.3 25,229 14.7 9,621 5.6 9,991 5.8 11,264 6.6 8,369 4.9 8,106 4.7 3,454 2.0 23,191 13.5 2,022 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Effingham 540 77 119 72 04 9 Bryan Bulloch Chatham Screven Total Area 268 1,253 3,988 386 6,435 40 76 35 130 298 254 578 973 965 33 65 64 858 1,531 1,390 00 8 27 83 51 56 11 28 93 184 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 41 12 131 17 2 55 80 44 158 137 50 486 52 25 46 327 133 876 Misc. 75 35 179 692 62 1,043 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah GA 31403 Phone: (912) 356 - 2773 Fax: (912) 351 - 3800 Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 Savannah Avenue P. O. Box 692 Statesboro, GA 30459-0692 Phone: (912) 871 - 1173 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Elbert County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Elbert Hart Lincoln Madison Oglethorpe Wilkes Elbert Area Georgia United States Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC McCormick, SC Labor Force 10,189 10,468 3,906 15,954 7,791 4,543 52,851 4,768,923 154,142,000 11,427 86,031 13,354 Employed 9,001 9,105 3,491 14,630 7,158 4,020 47,405 4,311,728 139,877,000 9,729 75,219 10,571 Unemployed Rate 1,188 11.7% 1,363 13.0% 415 10.6% 1,324 8.3% 633 8.1% 523 11.5% 5,446 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,698 14.9% 10,812 12.6% 2,783 20.8% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Elbert City of Elberton Elbert Area Georgia United States Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC McCormick, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 20,497 89 20,372 -0.6 20,906 2.0 4,743 303,000 325,319 7.4 348,492 15.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 26,167 25,098 -4.1 27,840 6.4 165,740 184,901 11.6 192,190 16.0 9,958 10,140 1.8 11,280 13.3 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Wood Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Printing and Related Support Activities Paper Textile Product Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 173 3 19 48 103 1 1 1 2 1 1 79 7 6 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 332 0 57 81 22 4 25 6 28 2 7 1 40 1 24 34 8 513 50 12 19 19 563 Elbert EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,502 * 38.9 601 * * 161 139 2,178 * * * * * * 1,111 87 68 * * * 0 0 2.5 612 2.2 516 33.9 608 * * * * * * * * * * * * 17.3 613 1.4 676 1.1 632 * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2,401 0 402 639 84 36 193 14 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 37.4 466 0.0 0 6.3 639 9.9 372 1.3 591 0.6 1,194 3.0 724 0.2 340 68 1.1 418 * * * 23 0.4 502 * * * 413 6.4 467 * * * 388 6.0 219 106 10 4,913 1,511 136 143 1,232 6,424 1.7 0.2 76.5 23.5 2.1 2.2 19.2 100.0 469 348 533 803 1,291 564 553 555 NUMBER OF FIRMS 586 66 Elbert Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,097 474 28.0 612 2.2 562 30 266 297 1,135 193 4,221 5 * 2 * 8 224 15 208 4 * 4 * 84 1,148 23 241 11 91 5 497 17 312 3 * 0 * 1 * 1.2 582 5.2 535 19.4 641 * * * * 1.0 520 1.0 424 * * * * 5.3 608 1.1 649 0.4 676 2.3 776 1.4 761 * * * * * * 1 2 3 5 1,297 11 129 320 68 19 85 45 * * 150 133 9,556 244 851 2,658 272 231 611 80 * * * * 0.7 1,037 0.6 478 43.9 480 1.1 1,050 3.9 719 12.2 373 1.3 607 1.1 1,095 2.8 728 0.4 403 122 340 1.6 586 5 53 0.2 634 73 529 7 50 128 1,719 20 159 113 1,375 2.4 442 0.2 254 7.9 486 0.7 326 6.3 213 152 34 1,917 197 46 67 84 2,114 271,509 384 18 15,671 6,085 367 545 5,173 21,753 3,798,106 1.8 0.1 72.0 28.0 1.7 2.5 23.8 100.0 450 383 531 578 1,043 541 549 545 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Elbert Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Elbert Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Elbert Elberton-Elbert County Hospital Friction Materials Inc Ingles Markets Inc Nancy Hart Nursing Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Elbert Area Pilgrims Pride Corp Friction Materials Inc Elberton-Elbert County Hospital Authority The Gables at Cobb Village Wal-Mart Tenneco Automotive Operating Comp Royston Llc McDonald's Pharma Tech Industries Wilkes-Wills Mem Hospital COUNTY Elbert Elbert Elbert Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Wilkes Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Elbert COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Elbert, GA Hart, GA Franklin, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Wilkes, GA Other Total Residents: 6,238 700 505 417 134 96 95 47 344 8,576 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 72.7 8.2 5.9 4.9 1.6 1.1 1.1 0.5 4.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Elbert &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Elbert, GA Hart, GA Wilkes, GA Madison, GA Oglethorpe, GA Lincoln, GA Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Other Total Residents: 6,238 371 214 187 167 91 90 80 324 7,762 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 80.4 4.8 2.8 2.4 2.2 1.2 1.2 1.0 4.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e23O8.0H-62T2.%0i5Ag45.%h-9L2434%9S45.6c-19265h3%24+o5.o-34l%4 Elbert Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.5% 38.4% 20.0% 7.0% 4.1% 100.0% 18-24 32.6% 39.8% 24.4% 3.0% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 20.9% 39.6% 25.9% 10.2% 3.4% 100.0% 35-44 22.3% 43.6% 21.6% 7.6% 5.0% 100.0% 45-64 29.1% 40.6% 19.2% 6.0% 5.1% 100.0% 65+ 49.9% 27.0% 11.9% 7.3% 3.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Elbert Hart Lincoln Madison Oglethorpe Wilkes Elbert Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 180 187 102 265 148 94 976 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 180 187 102 265 148 94 976 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Elbert Area Elbert The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.athenstech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 35 33 14 8 4 3 25 70 27 93 82 56 14 5 8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 -5.7 -57.6 -50.0 -25.0 180.0 -11.8 -64.3 -61.4 -31.7 60.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 2007 5 2008 5 2009 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 13 18 19 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 44 25 16 Small Business Administration/Management 7 4 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 11 7 7 Technical and Business Writing 1 1 3 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 49 51 26 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 100.0 -50.0 0.0 33.3 12.5 44.4 -69.2 -23.1 -30.0 6.9 -38.5 -15.4 72.7 -7.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 38.5 -43.2 -42.9 -36.4 0.0 4.1 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 200.0 -49.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 9 2008 5 2009 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.4 2008-2009 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Elbert County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Elbert NUMBER PERCENT 9,266 100.0 535 5.8 59 0.6 165 1.8 709 7.7 215 2.3 850 9.2 1,434 15.5 534 5.8 625 6.8 1,930 20.8 599 6.5 450 4.9 110 1.2 962 10.4 89 1.0 Elbert Area NUMBER PERCENT 47,633 100.0 3,565 7.5 724 1.5 1,075 2.3 3,467 7.3 1,223 2.6 4,478 9.4 7,281 15.3 3,173 6.7 3,620 7.6 7,976 16.7 2,517 5.3 2,612 5.5 793 1.7 4,726 9.9 403 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Elbert 604 24 75 115 02 67 Hart 371 Lincoln 111 Madison 384 Oglethorpe 204 Wilkes 164 23 63 60 3 20 17 44 64 42 20 35 32 15 28 20 06 20 02 11 05 10 04 6 02 10 Total Area 1,838 129 285 286 21 124 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 74 48 41 50 37 37 14 6 17 33 25 79 15 12 31 20 13 13 206 141 218 Misc. 158 75 21 82 49 43 428 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 5 Seaboard Street Elberton GA 30635 Phone: (706) 213 - 2028 Fax: (706) 213 - 2036 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Emanuel County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Emanuel Bulloch Burke Candler Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Laurens Montgomery Tattnall Toombs Treutlen Emanuel Area Georgia United States Labor Force 10,525 32,978 9,942 4,332 7,057 2,723 3,656 22,027 4,481 9,338 13,963 2,950 123,972 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 9,437 30,030 8,802 3,946 6,066 2,206 3,223 19,651 4,091 8,534 12,625 2,622 111,233 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,088 10.3% 2,948 8.9% 1,140 11.5% 386 8.9% 991 14.0% 517 19.0% 433 11.8% 2,376 10.8% 390 8.7% 804 8.6% 1,338 9.6% 328 11.1% 12,739 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Emanuel City of Swainsboro Emanuel Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 21,862 77 6,943 2009 Estimate 23,075 % Change 2000-2009 5.5 2015 Projected* 23,858 % Change 2000-2015 9.1 252,865 276,728 9.4 303,986 20.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Apparel Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 79 20 0 24 35 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 12 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 366 2 25 96 12 9 25 14 26 0 18 4 59 5 37 34 8 453 62 12 25 25 515 Emanuel EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,074 105 29.7 538 1.5 454 0 130 1,839 * * * * * * * * 461 * * 0.0 0 1.9 476 26.4 547 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 6.6 614 * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,953 * 220 830 153 45 198 40 * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 42.3 457 * * 3.2 573 11.9 401 2.2 624 0.6 560 2.8 667 0.6 358 139 2.0 805 0 0.0 0 83 1.2 481 * * * 708 10.1 475 29 0.4 234 384 5.5 210 81 * 5,030 1,947 101 573 1,273 6,976 1.2 358 * * 72.1 498 27.9 705 1.4 962 8.2 582 18.2 572 100.0 520 Emanuel Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,099 265 17,195 2,643 20.4 628 3.1 463 7 374 548 4,039 279 10,141 20 1,219 9 1,214 30 1,193 3 * 16 200 5 25 6 77 23 796 60 1,532 16 1,376 6 264 0.4 968 4.8 618 12.0 662 1.4 563 1.4 621 1.4 576 * * 0.2 623 0.0 588 0.1 408 0.9 635 1.8 639 1.6 650 0.3 883 6 30 1 6 7 8 11 16 4,307 28 261 1,117 183 73 320 195 290 661 * 77 * 457 60 312 44,675 1,629 2,771 11,004 2,040 882 2,178 652 0.3 651 0.8 548 * * 0.1 538 * * 0.5 962 0.1 434 0.4 509 53.0 543 1.9 1,466 3.3 677 13.0 404 2.4 658 1.0 742 2.6 721 0.8 405 335 1,435 1.7 750 16 536 0.6 1,036 221 1,723 38 659 630 10,164 40 307 449 7,230 2.0 501 0.8 388 12.0 656 0.4 311 8.6 222 401 105 5,511 497 116 194 187 6,008 271,509 1,475 57 61,927 22,442 1,635 8,050 12,757 84,369 3,798,106 1.7 0.1 73.4 26.6 1.9 9.5 15.1 100.0 412 610 567 646 1,171 638 584 588 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Emanuel Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Emanuel Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Emanuel Crider Inc East Georgia College Electrolux Home Products Emanuel Medical Center Nursing Home Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Emanuel Area Georgia Southern University Wal-Mart East Georgia Regional Medical Briggs & Stratton Corp Southern Nuclear Operating Co Crider Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Fairview Park Hospital Tatnall State Prison Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Burke Emanuel Laurens Laurens Tattnall Toombs Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Emanuel COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Emanuel, GA Toombs, GA Bulloch, GA Candler, GA Laurens, GA Jefferson, GA Johnson, GA Chatham, GA Other Total Residents: 6,412 337 304 218 209 170 143 137 809 8,739 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.4 3.9 3.5 2.5 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.6 9.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Emanuel &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Emanuel, GA Candler, GA Bulloch, GA Johnson, GA Jefferson, GA Toombs, GA Treutlen, GA Jenkins, GA Other Total Residents: 6,412 303 218 215 153 146 134 95 398 8,074 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.4 3.8 2.7 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.2 4.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e73O8.1H-12T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-3L3534%02S45.6c-5265h3%4+o5.o-64l%4 Emanuel Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.4% 33.6% 22.9% 7.5% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 27.1% 27.0% 41.3% 4.2% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 25.3% 37.4% 21.9% 11.7% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 24.6% 39.7% 22.0% 8.2% 5.6% 100.0% 45-64 30.5% 35.8% 18.5% 7.9% 7.3% 100.0% 65+ 52.5% 25.5% 12.4% 5.5% 4.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bulloch Burke Candler Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Laurens Montgomery Tattnall Toombs Treutlen Emanuel Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 581 244 105 233 193 83 54 532 54 144 268 57 2,548 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------------- TOTAL 581 244 105 233 193 83 54 532 54 144 268 57 2,548 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Colleges and Universities Emanuel Area Toombs Troy University Southeastern Technical College Burke vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Montgomery Brewton-Parker College Emanuel www.bpc.edu East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Swainsboro Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Bulloch www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Laurens www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu Heart of Georgia Technical College Jefferson www.heartofgatech.edu Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Tattnall www.sandersvilletech.edu Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) www.southeasterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Occupational Profile for Residents of Emanuel County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Emanuel NUMBER PERCENT 9,303 100.0 694 7.5 65 0.7 239 2.6 658 7.1 154 1.7 894 9.6 1,198 12.9 609 6.6 524 5.6 1,523 16.4 523 5.6 710 7.6 425 4.6 990 10.6 97 1.0 Emanuel Area NUMBER PERCENT 110,249 100.0 8,731 7.9 1,235 1.1 2,379 2.2 10,790 9.8 2,566 2.3 10,380 9.4 14,567 13.2 6,814 6.2 6,419 5.8 13,832 12.6 5,806 5.3 8,134 7.4 3,730 3.4 13,124 11.9 1,742 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Emanuel 324 26 54 43 07 17 Bulloch Burke Candler 1,253 506 147 130 298 254 32 103 77 12 22 30 27 83 04 17 03 14 Jefferson 405 25 79 70 Jenkins 199 7 28 27 Johnson 157 14 31 26 05 8 02 23 02 5 Laurens Montgomery Tattnall 1,425 171 295 101 331 321 13 36 29 22 47 45 09 30 04 4 10 42 Toombs Treutlen Total Area 677 117 5,676 47 150 158 8 28 15 437 1,207 1,095 19 24 01 1 93 268 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 18 37 59 80 44 158 58 68 65 10 11 17 39 48 43 19 36 28 11 20 30 97 87 154 12 15 27 20 18 38 28 45 114 14 7 28 406 436 761 Misc. 63 179 82 28 88 29 18 295 31 53 92 15 973 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525 Fax: (478) 275 - 6599 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Evans County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Evans Bryan Bulloch Candler Liberty Tattnall Evans Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,914 16,674 32,978 4,332 25,907 9,338 94,143 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 4,497 15,410 30,030 3,946 23,863 8,534 86,280 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed 417 1,264 2,948 386 2,044 804 7,863 457,195 14,265,000 Rate 8.5% 7.6% 8.9% 8.9% 7.9% 8.6% 8.4% 9.6% 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Evans City of Claxton Evans Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 10,564 117 11,695 10.7 13,045 23.5 2,276 183,638 210,826 14.8 241,903 31.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Textile Product Mills Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Chemical Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 76 15 0 38 23 5 3 1 2 1 6 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 176 1 8 48 7 3 11 5 12 0 11 1 20 0 22 27 3 255 29 8 11 10 284 Evans EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,138 98 49.5 516 2.3 571 0 240 * * * * * * 56 * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,498 * 60 385 92 9 86 12 0.0 0 5.6 558 * * * * * * * * * * * * 1.3 747 * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 34.7 524 * * 1.4 579 8.9 485 2.1 502 0.2 674 2.0 640 0.3 315 49 1.1 582 0 0.0 0 25 0.6 459 * * * 411 9.5 666 * * * 213 4.9 232 62 * 3,637 682 37 191 454 4,318 1.4 * 84.2 15.8 0.9 4.4 10.5 100.0 489 * 520 719 1,052 547 558 529 NUMBER OF FIRMS 736 125 Evans Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,538 1,365 16.2 628 2.3 436 1 481 129 9 16 3 14 3 31 5 12 7 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 11 2,926 14 126 684 131 51 208 184 * 3,021 5,151 * 374 18 729 13 165 * 40 22 * * * * * * 33 444 180 30,691 422 1,067 7,314 1,857 632 1,417 625 * * 5.1 647 8.7 668 * * 0.6 618 0.0 555 1.2 683 0.0 784 0.3 640 * * 0.1 441 0.0 470 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 527 0.8 1,076 0.3 634 52.1 515 0.7 1,091 1.8 652 12.4 419 3.2 622 1.1 836 2.4 754 1.1 426 272 1,364 2.3 717 8 162 0.3 588 201 1,763 30 508 338 4,916 24 232 359 6,145 3.0 600 0.9 473 8.4 629 0.4 278 10.4 219 296 101 3,763 328 107 98 123 4,091 271,509 2,271 52 40,281 18,594 4,255 5,452 8,887 58,872 3,798,106 3.9 740 0.1 624 68.4 541 31.6 709 7.2 921 9.3 676 15.1 628 100.0 594 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Evans Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Evans Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Evans Claxton Poultry Co Glenvue Nursing Home Pinewood Christian Academy Inc Southeast Probation Detention Center Valmont Newmark Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Evans Area Georgia Southern University Wal-Mart Wal-Mart East Georgia Regional Medical Briggs & Stratton Corp Claxton Poultry Co Chemtall Inc LM Operations Support Inc Target Tatnall State Prison COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch Liberty Bulloch Bulloch Evans Liberty Liberty Liberty Tattnall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Evans COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Evans, GA Bulloch, GA Tattnall, GA Chatham, GA Liberty, GA Toombs, GA Candler, GA Bryan, GA Other Total Residents: 2,768 352 327 293 100 60 48 40 173 4,161 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 66.5 8.5 7.9 7.0 2.4 1.4 1.2 1.0 4.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Evans &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Evans, GA Tattnall, GA Bulloch, GA Bryan, GA Long, GA Emanuel, GA Candler, GA Toombs, GA Other Total Residents: 2,768 685 286 87 81 45 44 27 206 4,229 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 65.5 16.2 6.8 2.1 1.9 1.1 1.0 0.6 4.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.1H-1T2.%6i8Ag45.%h-1L2434%28S45.6c-47165h3%74+o5.o-04l%4 Evans Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.8% 33.5% 31.0% 8.7% 5.1% 100.0% 18-24 18.1% 33.7% 44.0% 3.8% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.1% 34.8% 31.9% 13.9% 3.4% 100.0% 35-44 17.0% 34.5% 31.4% 10.3% 6.8% 100.0% 45-64 22.4% 34.8% 24.7% 8.8% 9.4% 100.0% 65+ 48.7% 26.3% 13.3% 6.0% 5.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bryan Bulloch Candler Evans Liberty Tattnall Evans Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 372 581 105 100 600 144 1,902 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 372 581 105 100 600 144 1,902 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Evans Area Bulloch Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Evans Ogeechee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Liberty Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Tattnall Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 25 2009 70 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 78.6 2008-2009 180.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 20 2008 27 2009 23 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 4 6 Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations 2 2 4 Agricultural Mechanization, General 2 5 5 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 4 3 1 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 26 13 Carpentry/Carpenter 3 1 8 Cartography 2 1 5 Child Care Provider/Assistant 3 1 2 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 13 17 34 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 29 30 58 Construction Management 7 2 6 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 36 44 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 18 11 11 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 6 5 14 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 7 8 10 10 6 10 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 17 7 1 2 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 52 36 38 Electrician 31 23 43 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 18 7 37 6 4 13 Funeral Direction/Service 18 15 9 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 3 7 9 Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 13 12 12 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 10 24 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 1 3 1 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 3 2 2 38 34 19 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 12 9 18 Medical Reception/Receptionist 12 31 25 Medical/Clinical Assistant 18 24 23 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 76 55 30 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 90 73 92 Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician 7 13 12 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 13 22 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 35.0 2008-2009 -14.8 33.3 50.0 0.0 100.0 150.0 0.0 -25.0 -66.7 271.4 -50.0 -66.7 700.0 -50.0 400.0 -66.7 100.0 30.8 100.0 3.4 93.3 -71.4 200.0 22.2 -34.1 -38.9 0.0 -16.7 180.0 14.3 25.0 -40.0 54.5 66.7 -58.8 100.0 -30.8 -25.8 -61.1 50.0 5.6 87.0 428.6 -33.3 -16.7 133.3 -7.7 -37.5 200.0 -33.3 225.0 -40.0 28.6 0.0 140.0 -66.7 0.0 -10.5 -25.0 158.3 33.3 -27.6 -18.9 85.7 -18.8 -44.1 100.0 -19.4 -4.2 -45.5 26.0 -7.7 69.2 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Turf and Turfgrass Management Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Welding Technology/Welder Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 23 2008 10 2009 25 42 23 31 8 6 11 3 2 4 10 4 10 56 60 56 4 4 2 8 5 37 3 12 35 8 9 4 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -56.5 2008-2009 150.0 -45.2 34.8 -25.0 83.3 -33.3 100.0 -60.0 150.0 7.1 -6.7 0.0 -50.0 -37.5 640.0 300.0 12.5 191.7 -55.6 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Ogeechee Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Evans County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Evans NUMBER PERCENT 4,613 100.0 342 7.4 24 0.5 92 2.0 273 5.9 72 1.6 357 7.7 636 13.8 268 5.8 293 6.4 649 14.1 362 7.9 375 8.1 119 2.6 662 14.4 89 1.9 Evans Area NUMBER PERCENT 74,601 100.0 6,293 8.4 1,200 1.6 1,904 2.6 7,443 10.0 1,668 2.2 8,365 11.2 10,679 14.3 4,173 5.6 4,564 6.1 6,151 8.3 3,812 5.1 5,032 6.8 2,364 3.2 9,783 13.1 1,170 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Evans Bryan 210 14 30 35 268 40 76 35 03 44 00 8 Bulloch Candler Liberty 1,253 147 1,169 130 298 254 12 22 30 129 281 301 27 83 03 14 10 21 Tattnall Total Area 295 3,342 22 47 45 347 754 700 10 42 53 212 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 15 6 20 17 2 55 80 44 158 10 11 17 56 18 150 20 18 38 198 99 438 Misc. 43 35 179 28 203 53 541 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231 Fax: (912) 537 - 3238 Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Fannin County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Fannin Dawson Gilmer Lumpkin Murray Union Fannin Area Georgia United States Cherokee, NC Polk, TN Labor Force 10,747 11,133 13,539 13,289 19,455 10,949 79,112 4,768,923 154,142,000 10,546 7,070 Employed 9,659 10,064 12,192 11,792 17,008 9,944 70,659 4,311,728 139,877,000 9,004 6,180 Unemployed Rate 1,088 10.1% 1,069 9.6% 1,347 9.9% 1,497 11.3% 2,447 12.6% 1,005 9.2% 8,453 10.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,542 14.6% 890 12.5% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Fannin City of Blue Ridge Fannin Area Georgia United States Cherokee, NC Polk, TN 2000 2009 Census Rank 19,947 78 1,210 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 22,945 15.0 25,867 29.7 175,679 205,877 17.2 244,200 39.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 24,298 26,307 8.3 30,007 23.5 16,050 15,648 -2.5 16,478 2.7 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Paper Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Food Textile Mills Machinery Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 115 1 0 85 29 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 418 1 23 104 17 8 31 30 43 0 16 1 53 6 59 26 13 546 38 9 17 12 584 Fannin EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 537 10.4 447 * * * 0 237 217 * * 29 * * * * * 13 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,589 * 169 895 103 86 201 85 0.0 0 4.6 510 4.2 417 * * * * 0.6 415 * * * * * * * * * * 0.3 399 * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 69.7 531 * * 3.3 607 17.4 410 2.0 480 1.7 599 3.9 678 1.7 392 129 2.5 697 0 0.0 0 138 2.7 591 * * * 964 18.7 720 * * * 565 11.0 251 91 15 4,141 1,008 47 69 892 5,149 1.8 419 0.3 414 80.4 489 19.6 706 0.9 797 1.3 770 17.3 551 100.0 531 NUMBER OF FIRMS 789 31 Fannin Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,517 397 24.7 617 0.9 543 9 510 239 8 50 21 21 10 6 14 27 12 19 16 1 2 3 4 6 7 12 2,501 9 144 644 91 37 152 162 155 1,503 8,463 78 3,935 290 369 128 122 44 538 151 52 35 * * 8 * * 889 247 23,003 125 1,315 6,921 936 432 1,287 323 0.4 764 3.5 605 19.9 620 0.2 436 9.3 644 0.7 450 0.9 509 0.3 1,028 0.3 697 0.1 597 1.3 707 0.4 595 0.1 719 0.1 589 * * * * 0.0 687 * * * * 2.1 624 0.6 837 54.1 513 0.3 1,133 3.1 708 16.3 432 2.2 581 1.0 846 3.0 771 0.8 473 261 799 1.9 669 13 505 1.2 1,050 130 1,172 23 396 283 3,541 30 251 316 4,293 2.8 462 0.9 363 8.3 696 0.6 373 10.1 245 206 94 3,384 202 38 88 76 3,586 271,509 710 55 33,575 8,939 414 1,533 6,992 42,510 3,798,106 1.7 459 0.1 568 79.0 546 21.0 620 1.0 889 3.6 695 16.4 587 100.0 561 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Fannin Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Fannin Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Fannin Fannin Reginal Hospital Heritage Healthcare of Blue Ridge Ingles Markets Inc Mercier Orchards Inc Unihealth Solutions of North Ga Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Fannin Area Selective HR Solutions II Inc Pilgrims Pride Corp Wal-Mart Wal-Mart North GA College & St Univ Mohawk Carpet Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Beaulieu Group Llc United Community Bank Union County Nursing Home COUNTY Dawson Gilmer Gilmer Dawson Lumpkin Murray Murray Murray Union Union Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Fannin COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Fannin, GA Gilmer, GA Polk, TN Union, GA Cherokee, GA Fulton, GA Pickens, GA Cherokee, NC Other Total Residents: 4,837 876 382 283 254 193 185 137 942 8,089 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 59.8 10.8 4.7 3.5 3.1 2.4 2.3 1.7 11.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Fannin &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Fannin, GA Polk, TN Union, GA Gilmer, GA Cherokee, NC Towns, GA Cherokee, GA Pickens, GA Other Total Residents: 4,837 419 332 255 211 52 33 26 215 6,380 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 75.8 6.6 5.2 4.0 3.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 3.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.1H-32T2.%4iAg45.%h-6L2434%87S45.6c-60265h3%64+o5.o-54l%4 Fannin Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.4% 34.0% 23.4% 7.1% 4.1% 100.0% 18-24 35.3% 30.2% 30.9% 3.0% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 24.6% 38.8% 24.8% 8.5% 3.3% 100.0% 35-44 26.5% 38.6% 23.4% 7.9% 3.7% 100.0% 45-64 28.6% 34.3% 23.6% 7.3% 6.1% 100.0% 65+ 47.0% 25.7% 15.8% 7.0% 4.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Dawson Fannin Gilmer Lumpkin Murray Union Fannin Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 188 185 216 224 389 147 1,349 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 188 185 216 224 389 147 1,349 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Fannin Area Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Fannin http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Appalachian Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Lumpkin www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu North Georgia College & State University Union www.ngcsu.edu Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) www.northgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Fannin County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Fannin NUMBER PERCENT 8,683 100.0 723 8.3 79 0.9 208 2.4 660 7.6 178 2.1 912 10.5 1,099 12.7 829 9.6 653 7.5 1,253 14.4 534 6.2 460 5.3 190 2.2 860 9.9 45 0.5 Fannin Area NUMBER PERCENT 64,546 100.0 5,515 8.5 1,052 1.6 1,344 2.1 4,370 6.8 1,339 2.1 6,539 10.1 9,110 14.1 5,087 7.9 4,593 7.1 10,533 16.3 4,431 6.9 3,559 5.5 1,034 1.6 5,818 9.0 222 0.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Fannin 269 39 69 38 04 8 Dawson Gilmer Lumpkin 153 50 35 15 234 36 57 31 189 43 40 15 02 3 02 6 04 6 Murray Union Total Area 527 211 1,583 49 122 36 39 52 38 256 375 173 03 22 08 3 23 48 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 20 25 38 11 3 19 23 13 37 20 7 26 95 28 49 9 6 38 178 82 207 Misc. 28 15 29 28 123 18 241 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1048 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge GA 30513 Phone: (706) 632 - 2033 Fax: (706) 632 - 7316 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Fayette County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Fayette Clayton Coweta Fulton Spalding Fayette Area Georgia United States Labor Force 51,625 133,824 60,146 484,733 28,865 759,193 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 47,464 118,660 54,425 437,425 24,929 682,903 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 4,161 8.1% 15,164 11.3% 5,721 9.5% 47,308 9.8% 3,936 13.6% 76,290 10.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Fayette City of Fayetteville Fayette Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 92,082 22 11,148 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 106,788 16.0 132,165 43.5 1,296,244 1,608,135 24.1 1,763,556 36.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Textile Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 532 5 2 397 128 3 1 10 1 3 2 13 2 15 8 14 1 13 10 5 2 3 8 14 0 0 2,609 1 274 388 85 42 182 176 428 23 184 55 282 46 183 260 133 3,274 67 14 15 38 3,341 Fayette EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,031 39 13.8 971 0.1 954 * 2,350 2,619 * * 28 * * * 93 * 145 243 171 * 320 500 * * * 6.4 883 7.2 1,052 * * * * 0.1 401 * * * * * * 0.3 846 * * 0.4 891 0.7 1,119 0.5 807 * * 0.9 616 1.4 980 * * * * 27 67 0 0 25,884 * 2,094 5,955 1,790 339 968 395 * * * * 0.1 1,063 0.2 675 0.0 0 0.0 0 70.9 658 * * 5.7 1,090 16.3 427 4.9 1,087 0.9 871 2.7 1,009 1.1 611 2,032 5.6 1,001 * * * 1,089 442 4,515 641 3,930 3.0 562 1.2 316 12.4 802 1.8 300 10.8 254 1,449 68 30,983 5,514 537 86 4,891 36,498 4.0 0.2 84.9 15.1 1.5 0.2 13.4 100.0 509 1,151 815 1,004 1,711 573 727 727 NUMBER OF FIRMS 4,191 65 Fayette Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 65,176 310 7.3 1,166 0.0 904 13 2,801 1,312 103 13 44 17 52 38 206 11 96 59 101 6 152 60 52 172 23,857 40,839 9,979 688 497 366 1,006 1,233 3,057 287 2,769 3,186 2,855 327 2,626 1,513 2,370 0.0 1,279 2.7 1,015 4.6 1,255 1.1 1,874 0.1 901 0.1 541 0.0 1,536 0.1 793 0.1 1,288 0.3 909 0.0 1,322 0.3 1,258 0.4 867 0.3 982 0.0 697 0.3 844 0.2 983 0.3 1,437 24 63 73 126 2 14 44,116 59 3,588 5,210 1,337 1,285 3,502 2,875 1,282 2,268 1,135 2,345 * 1,026 698,302 5,588 47,791 77,035 70,468 47,774 51,556 21,324 0.1 1,837 0.3 843 0.1 758 0.3 1,253 * * 0.1 1,081 78.0 1,070 0.6 1,765 5.3 1,465 8.6 538 7.9 1,020 5.3 1,712 5.8 1,794 2.4 1,045 8,806 77,801 8.7 1,657 385 17,199 1.9 1,731 3,247 662 4,335 624 3,735 61,211 14,531 84,402 12,717 84,847 6.8 752 1.6 782 9.4 948 1.4 879 9.5 408 4,466 1,566 49,873 1,039 298 278 463 50,912 271,509 24,062 737 764,215 131,057 23,218 38,294 69,545 895,275 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 85.4 14.6 2.6 4.3 7.8 100.0 643 1,198 1,079 947 1,453 878 817 1,060 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Fayette Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Fayette Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Fayette Fayette Community Hospital Inc Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart World Airways Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Fayette Area Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Air Tran Airways Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company COUNTY Clayton Fulton Clayton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Fayette COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Fayette, GA Fulton, GA Clayton, GA DeKalb, GA Coweta, GA Cobb, GA Henry, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents: 16,977 14,745 6,048 1,683 1,439 1,124 706 446 1,978 45,146 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 37.6 32.7 13.4 3.7 3.2 2.5 1.6 1.0 4.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Fayette &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Fayette, GA Coweta, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Spalding, GA Henry, GA Meriwether, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 16,977 5,517 3,760 1,633 1,468 1,137 891 680 2,973 35,036 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 48.5 15.7 10.7 4.7 4.2 3.2 2.5 1.9 8.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.8H-61T2.%4i7Ag45.%h-3L1334%5S45.6c-84165h3%24+o5.o-34l%4 Fayette Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 18.7% 23.8% 26.7% 20.6% 10.2% 100.0% 18-24 29.6% 26.0% 33.6% 10.0% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.3% 21.5% 26.2% 28.0% 10.0% 100.0% 35-44 12.3% 23.5% 27.8% 24.5% 11.8% 100.0% 45-64 15.8% 24.1% 25.8% 19.8% 14.6% 100.0% 65+ 35.4% 26.2% 18.8% 11.7% 7.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Clayton Coweta Fayette Fulton Spalding Fayette Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,944 1,217 1,829 7,123 496 12,609 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 1,944 1,217 1,829 7,123 496 12,609 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Fayette Area Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Version 2.0 atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Fayette Area Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Clayton Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw Spalding Griffin Technical College Fayette Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.griffintech.edu www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 23 25 22 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 13 5 4 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 14 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 138 174 102 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 5 2 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 2 3 Carpentry/Carpenter 24 39 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 8.7 -12.0 -61.5 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 62.5 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 6 2008 6 2009 5 26 27 25 1 2 10 51 48 64 8 6 15 40 53 58 16 9 9 4 4 4 9 5 6 33 33 41 26 33 33 5 14 4 31 38 60 6 19 46 14 13 22 10 15 26 43 48 30 6 2 5 19 17 20 6 13 26 5 2 2 2 5 7 59 84 72 9 9 6 1 4 2 15 14 14 6 11 19 24 46 27 40 93 85 60 48 71 23 19 15 16 31 37 17 21 24 2 11 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -44.4 0.0 26.9 180.0 22.6 20.0 24.2 0.0 -71.4 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 83.3 91.7 132.5 -20.0 -17.4 93.8 23.5 450.0 -16.7 -43.5 25.9 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 72.7 -41.3 -8.6 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2 -20.0 84.6 -5.9 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 255 2008 207 2009 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -18.8 2008-2009 -7.2 100.0 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Fayette County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Fayette NUMBER PERCENT 46,654 100.0 7,710 16.5 3,618 7.8 1,584 3.4 5,923 12.7 1,128 2.4 4,905 10.5 8,375 18.0 1,405 3.0 2,588 5.6 1,620 3.5 1,529 3.3 1,014 2.2 928 2.0 4,179 9.0 148 0.3 Fayette Area NUMBER PERCENT 671,711 100.0 96,368 14.4 37,845 5.6 15,994 2.4 79,701 11.9 11,977 1.8 82,851 12.3 111,851 16.7 24,050 3.6 26,186 3.9 32,514 4.8 29,000 4.3 28,753 4.3 12,030 1.8 76,560 11.4 6,031 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Fayette 532 178 170 34 04 7 Clayton Coweta Fulton Spalding Total Area 5,243 1,568 11,745 1,399 20,487 913 262 3,233 116 4,702 1,701 367 3,392 268 5,898 699 202 1,957 223 3,115 25 57 13 27 66 91 09 35 117 217 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 28 8 41 207 96 414 122 83 201 228 160 658 106 116 174 691 463 1,488 Misc. 62 1,131 291 1,960 352 3,796 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2450 Mt Zion Parkway Building 100, Suite 100 Jonesboro GA 30236 Phone: (678) 479 - 5886 Fax: (678) 479 - 6818 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2450 Mt. Zion Parkway Southwood 75 Office Park Jonesboro, GA 30236 Phone: (678) Ext - 301 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Floyd County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Floyd Bartow Chattooga Gordon Polk Walker Floyd Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL Labor Force 49,480 46,364 10,647 25,174 21,213 32,153 185,031 4,768,923 154,142,000 11,479 Employed 44,416 40,974 9,265 22,006 19,002 28,809 164,472 4,311,728 139,877,000 10,254 Unemployed Rate 5,064 10.2% 5,390 11.6% 1,382 13.0% 3,168 12.6% 2,211 10.4% 3,344 10.4% 20,559 11.1% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,225 10.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Floyd City of Rome Floyd Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 90,811 24 96,250 6.0 102,613 13.0 34,980 360,757 404,107 12.0 456,391 26.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 23,988 24,448 1.9 30,407 26.8 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 287 17 1 157 112 7 1 4 10 9 2 7 1 5 6 5 5 13 9 1 2 6 8 11 0 1,707 5 108 404 50 29 122 78 190 7 118 18 232 26 171 149 31 2,025 114 20 50 44 2,139 Floyd EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,449 63 19.8 773 0.2 647 * 1,071 6,315 1,650 * 745 * 218 * 131 * * 115 64 327 431 175 * * * 2.8 683 16.8 789 4.4 799 * * 2.0 577 * * 0.6 856 * * 0.3 691 * * * * 0.3 700 0.2 814 0.9 906 1.1 1,056 0.5 720 * * * 786 504 47 0 23,238 * 1,191 4,079 460 1,020 915 318 * * 2.1 647 1.3 551 0.1 826 0.0 0 61.7 665 * * 3.2 907 10.8 435 1.2 704 2.7 1,012 2.4 931 0.8 529 677 1.8 806 * * * 1,692 1,241 6,972 258 3,199 4.5 426 3.3 696 18.5 880 0.7 278 8.5 251 729 17 30,704 6,939 243 2,453 4,243 37,642 1.9 0.0 81.6 18.4 0.6 6.5 11.3 100.0 430 1,670 719 807 1,092 641 687 690 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,297 57 Floyd Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 34,577 350 29.5 741 0.3 606 8 90 716 3,676 516 30,461 24 2,461 6 * 45 5,475 68 7,233 26 477 10 702 27 379 3 31 37 1,698 34 2,048 32 344 10 785 68 1,067 37 879 4 * 0.1 901 3.1 698 26.0 747 2.1 708 * * 4.7 613 6.2 671 0.4 651 0.6 1,380 0.3 531 0.0 1,108 1.4 898 1.7 815 0.3 838 0.7 1,118 0.9 864 0.7 900 * * 5 17 35 27 1 5,251 14 397 1,233 226 78 385 273 * 3,187 1,429 333 * 60,517 963 3,606 13,085 3,148 1,978 2,602 903 * * 2.7 701 1.2 633 0.3 810 * * 51.6 598 0.8 1,618 3.1 828 11.2 432 2.7 698 1.7 850 2.2 845 0.8 513 518 2,567 2.2 810 18 155 0.1 943 383 4,807 44 1,383 570 12,784 73 953 566 9,201 4.1 447 1.2 717 10.9 800 0.8 319 7.8 250 473 149 6,697 412 75 152 185 7,109 271,509 2,380 80 95,174 22,124 749 5,089 16,286 117,296 3,798,106 2.0 523 0.1 871 81.1 650 18.9 664 0.6 990 4.3 619 13.9 663 100.0 653 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Floyd Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Floyd Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Floyd Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Floyd Area Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Mount Vernon Mills Inc Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp Engineered Fabrics Corp Roper Corporation COUNTY Bartow Walker Gordon Chattooga Floyd Floyd Floyd Gordon Polk Walker Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Floyd COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Floyd, GA Gordon, GA Bartow, GA Polk, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Whitfield, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 32,440 1,813 1,376 1,031 662 528 247 220 1,302 39,619 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 81.9 4.6 3.5 2.6 1.7 1.3 0.6 0.6 3.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Floyd &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Floyd, GA Polk, GA Cherokee, AL Chattooga, GA Bartow, GA Gordon, GA Cobb, GA Calhoun, AL Other Total Residents: 32,440 2,148 1,774 1,360 986 966 382 129 1,345 41,530 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 78.1 5.2 4.3 3.3 2.4 2.3 0.9 0.3 3.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.2H-62T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-7L2534%94S45.6c-51265h3%34+o5.o-54l%4 Floyd Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 32.4% 34.1% 22.4% 7.2% 3.8% 100.0% 18-24 36.6% 33.3% 26.9% 3.1% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 25.7% 34.4% 26.3% 10.5% 3.1% 100.0% 35-44 23.5% 36.6% 26.9% 8.6% 4.5% 100.0% 45-64 29.5% 36.8% 20.6% 7.4% 5.7% 100.0% 65+ 54.1% 26.3% 12.0% 4.5% 3.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Chattooga Floyd Gordon Polk Walker Floyd Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 208 880 593 352 544 3,568 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 991 208 880 593 352 544 3,568 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Floyd Area Floyd Berry College www.berry.edu Georgia Northwestern Technical College www.gntc.edu Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu Georgia Highlands College www.highlands.edu Shorter College www.shorter.edu Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) Polk www.coosavalleytech.edu Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Walker Covenant College Northwestern Technical College www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 74 2008 110 2009 129 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 43 27 59 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 2 1 1 8 3 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 39 33 32 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 104 109 157 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 2 14 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 8 4 25 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 6 12 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 4 35 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 7 1 1 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 47 23 75 Construction Management 13 19 15 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 95 84 151 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 43 51 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 58 45 63 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 60 54 50 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 14 18 46 11 14 9 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 22 23 28 10 6 13 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 18 11 137 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 3 2 29 39 24 37 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 39 7 29 11 61 46 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 33 26 47 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 7 23 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 15 14 67 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 37 73 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 11 6 29 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage 18 12 14 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 15 1 10 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 21 17 32 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist 14 10 11 Medical Reception/Receptionist 16 12 12 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 48.6 2008-2009 17.3 -37.2 118.5 -50.0 0.0 -62.5 -15.4 4.8 -81.8 -50.0 100.0 -50.0 -85.7 -57.1 -51.1 46.2 -11.6 152.9 -22.4 -10.0 28.6 133.3 -3.0 44.0 600.0 525.0 -50.0 775.0 0.0 -66.7 226.1 -21.1 79.8 18.6 40.0 -7.4 155.6 27.3 -35.7 4.5 21.7 -40.0 -38.9 -33.3 116.7 1145.5 1350.0 -38.5 -82.1 54.2 314.3 454.5 -21.2 0.0 -6.7 -21.3 -45.5 -33.3 -93.3 -19.0 -28.6 -25.0 -24.6 80.8 228.6 378.6 97.3 383.3 16.7 900.0 88.2 10.0 0.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 22 2008 27 2009 37 25 31 41 11 12 10 36 9 82 11 27 165 25 22 35 22 32 33 10 16 16 11 5 6 9 18 30 22 4 5 3 8 123 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 22.7 2008-2009 37.0 24.0 32.3 9.1 -16.7 -75.0 811.1 145.5 511.1 -12.0 59.1 45.5 3.1 60.0 0.0 -54.5 20.0 100.0 66.7 -81.8 25.0 166.7 1437.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Coosa Valley Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Floyd County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Floyd NUMBER PERCENT 43,278 100.0 3,368 7.8 644 1.5 1,532 3.5 4,267 9.9 1,183 2.7 4,819 11.1 5,737 13.3 2,662 6.2 2,205 5.1 6,019 13.9 2,189 5.1 1,963 4.5 893 2.1 5,523 12.8 274 0.6 Floyd Area NUMBER PERCENT 161,954 100.0 12,536 7.7 2,672 1.7 3,599 2.2 12,604 7.8 3,802 2.4 16,369 10.1 23,474 14.5 10,700 6.6 10,603 6.6 26,281 16.2 9,842 6.1 8,159 5.0 3,098 1.9 17,302 10.7 913 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Floyd Bartow 2,196 2,480 199 408 299 299 612 256 18 34 33 25 Chattooga Gordon Polk 479 758 1,277 46 71 46 85 171 76 89 249 189 05 12 06 20 19 47 Walker Total Area 1,056 8,246 70 217 154 788 1,728 1,020 12 30 93 168 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 248 98 334 220 247 423 97 19 96 119 50 97 120 98 169 203 33 149 1,007 545 1,268 Misc. 558 365 87 134 297 188 1,629 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 462 Riverside Parkway NE Rome GA 30162 Phone: (706) 295 - 6051 Fax: (706) 295 - 6050 Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Forsyth County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Forsyth Cherokee Dawson Fulton Gwinnett Hall Forsyth Area Georgia United States Labor Force 86,044 109,458 11,133 484,733 413,865 89,411 1,194,644 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 79,208 100,089 10,064 437,425 377,923 81,363 1,086,072 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed 6,836 9,369 1,069 47,308 35,942 8,048 108,572 457,195 14,265,000 Rate 7.9% 8.6% 9.6% 9.8% 8.7% 9.0% 9.1% 9.6% 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Forsyth City of Cumming Forsyth Area Georgia United States 100,467 4,220 1,814,881 8,230,161 281,421,906 12 174,520 2,441,825 9,829,211 307,006,550 73.7 221,128 34.5 2,771,414 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 120.1 52.7 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 962 12 5 716 229 14 1 11 1 17 23 2 14 8 15 2 40 16 14 6 9 17 19 0 0 0 3,975 3 538 462 81 76 259 232 911 19 394 84 333 56 239 288 227 5,164 68 7 18 43 5,232 Forsyth EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 12,499 77 23.3 943 0.1 511 59 4,530 7,834 2,475 * 41 * 243 1,427 * 294 377 110 * 437 557 755 0.1 1,235 8.4 943 14.6 945 4.6 569 * * 0.1 392 * * 0.5 744 2.7 1,268 * * 0.5 1,308 0.7 960 0.2 748 * * 0.8 766 1.0 1,095 1.4 1,442 467 320 100 132 0 0 0 34,551 * 4,569 6,165 782 602 1,284 475 0.9 1,297 0.6 905 0.2 628 0.2 683 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 64.4 780 * * 8.5 1,376 11.5 486 1.5 777 1.1 1,050 2.4 1,016 0.9 767 3,916 7.3 1,196 * * * 4,348 545 5,021 618 4,298 8.1 694 1.0 420 9.4 731 1.2 347 8.0 270 1,206 103 47,153 6,530 201 241 6,088 53,681 2.2 0.2 87.8 12.2 0.4 0.4 11.3 100.0 576 1,044 862 772 976 552 789 819 NUMBER OF FIRMS 8,938 121 Forsyth Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 124,229 936 10.6 1,075 0.1 798 25 6,312 2,480 178 28 85 25 100 376 14 140 85 167 17 289 139 148 341 45,596 77,357 21,956 1,130 747 447 1,860 7,064 * 4,091 3,910 3,212 836 5,227 4,546 7,189 0.0 1,148 3.9 993 6.6 1,126 1.9 1,176 0.1 1,101 0.1 587 0.0 1,341 0.2 739 0.6 978 * * 0.3 1,258 0.3 829 0.3 958 0.1 905 0.4 854 0.4 1,119 0.6 1,709 65 77 188 280 3 19 57 65,974 70 6,706 7,978 1,495 1,779 5,107 4,009 3,380 1,940 2,389 4,220 * 860 1,997 885,145 5,009 77,763 120,373 39,939 56,486 67,796 25,468 0.3 1,461 0.2 1,012 0.2 709 0.4 1,084 * * 0.1 892 0.2 1,177 75.6 1,020 0.4 1,742 6.6 1,369 10.3 547 3.4 1,028 4.8 1,645 5.8 1,635 2.2 1,038 13,514 104,069 8.9 1,541 498 22,759 1.9 1,708 5,355 1,004 6,080 932 5,314 87,310 18,681 106,194 16,171 105,119 7.5 723 1.6 739 9.1 927 1.4 938 9.0 381 6,133 2,838 77,750 1,214 310 308 596 78,964 271,509 32,007 1,429 1,010,803 160,324 24,950 38,637 96,737 1,171,124 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 86.3 13.7 2.1 3.3 8.3 100.0 639 1,112 1,027 923 1,410 877 816 1,013 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Forsyth Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Forsyth Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Forsyth Koch Foods of Cumming Llc Northside Forsyth Hospital Scientific Games Products Inc The Kroger Company Tyson Poultry Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Forsyth Area Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company Piedmont Hospital Inc Gwinnett Hospital System Inc COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Gwinnett Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Forsyth COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA DeKalb, GA Cobb, GA Hall, GA Dawson, GA Cherokee, GA Other Total Residents: 21,039 15,251 5,663 3,067 1,790 1,263 741 457 1,913 51,184 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 41.1 29.8 11.1 6.0 3.5 2.5 1.4 0.9 3.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Forsyth &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Cherokee, GA DeKalb, GA Dawson, GA Hall, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents: 21,039 5,626 3,977 1,961 1,629 1,628 1,577 1,529 3,543 42,509 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 49.5 13.2 9.4 4.6 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.6 8.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.7H-1T2.%5i8Ag45.%h-0L1334%4S45.6c-0165h3%14+o5.o-54l%4 Forsyth Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 17.8% 22.4% 27.4% 22.1% 10.2% 100.0% 18-24 31.1% 25.6% 33.1% 9.5% 0.7% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.0% 19.3% 26.4% 29.5% 9.8% 100.0% 35-44 11.5% 21.7% 28.8% 26.3% 11.7% 100.0% 45-64 14.0% 22.9% 27.4% 21.3% 14.4% 100.0% 65+ 34.0% 26.7% 19.3% 12.4% 7.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Cherokee Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Hall Forsyth Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,880 188 1,555 7,123 8,484 1,479 20,709 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 1,880 188 1,555 7,123 8,484 1,479 20,709 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Forsyth Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Version 2.0 asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Forsyth Area Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Cherokee Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Forsyth Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 37 36 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 10 6 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 8 6 10 3 10 2 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 13 19 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 12 37 7 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 5 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 33 51 49 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 26 32 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 24 8 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 15 9 21 5 16 16 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 12 14 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 27 29 22 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 60 50 56 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 9 4 4 13 7 13 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 167 111 146 1 3 1 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 20 25 16 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 5 4 4 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 5 15 16 15 16 21 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 32 32 46 Interior Design 4 12 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 76 66 81 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 17 10 13 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 1 4 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary 14 15 11 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 0.0 -57.1 50.0 1000.0 150.0 -20.0 -44.6 54.5 23.1 50.0 -40.0 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 0.0 100.0 83.3 0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 133.3 220.0 16.7 7.4 -16.7 -55.6 0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 15 2008 9 2009 5 4 3 4 56 33 21 1 11 1 81 88 66 98 41 189 25 25 14 3 2 5 5 8 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 19 8 6 38 33 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -40.0 2008-2009 -44.4 -25.0 33.3 -41.1 -36.4 1000.0 -90.9 8.6 -25.0 -58.2 361.0 0.0 -44.0 -33.3 150.0 60.0 87.5 9.1 41.7 -71.4 0.0 0.0 -54.5 -8.3 -36.4 107.7 -25.9 -57.9 -25.0 -13.2 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Forsyth County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Forsyth NUMBER PERCENT 52,873 100.0 10,519 19.9 3,559 6.7 1,224 2.3 5,089 9.6 988 1.9 7,790 14.7 8,007 15.1 3,030 5.7 2,354 4.5 2,382 4.5 1,433 2.7 2,139 4.1 654 1.2 3,626 6.9 79 0.2 Forsyth Area NUMBER PERCENT 963,897 100.0 152,938 15.9 63,337 6.6 23,612 2.5 112,755 11.7 16,847 1.8 132,168 13.7 150,104 15.6 41,625 4.3 36,668 3.8 47,691 5.0 30,689 3.2 40,359 4.2 12,954 1.3 95,493 9.9 6,657 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Forsyth Cherokee 779 1,348 381 189 33 540 357 71 05 7 08 22 Dawson Fulton Gwinnett 153 11,745 7,480 50 3,233 2,778 35 3,392 2,298 15 1,957 488 02 3 66 91 31 48 Hall Total Area 2,268 23,773 358 7,340 463 6,734 255 2,819 37 139 149 310 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 43 10 56 59 34 153 11 3 19 228 160 658 270 184 530 216 112 254 827 503 1,670 Misc. 55 104 15 1,960 853 434 3,421 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484 Fax: (770) 531 - 5699 Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Franklin County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Franklin Banks Hart Madison Stephens Franklin Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC Labor Force 10,171 10,545 10,468 15,954 13,481 60,619 4,768,923 154,142,000 31,884 Employed 8,992 9,769 9,105 14,630 12,056 54,552 4,311,728 139,877,000 27,511 Unemployed Rate 1,179 11.6% 776 7.4% 1,363 13.0% 1,324 8.3% 1,425 10.6% 6,067 10.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 4,373 13.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Franklin City of Carnesville Franklin Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 20,336 84 541 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 21,748 6.9 23,963 17.8 175,441 188,060 7.2 208,360 18.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 66,215 71,514 8.0 78,540 18.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Paper Food Chemical Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 113 10 0 62 41 3 1 6 2 1 2 10 3 4 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 329 2 21 97 11 5 33 12 24 5 16 1 30 4 39 29 12 454 39 6 15 18 493 Franklin EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,922 168 28.9 618 2.5 619 0 188 1,567 656 * 92 * * * 167 * 243 55 * 0 0 0.0 0 2.8 639 23.5 615 9.8 497 * * 1.4 488 * * * * * * 2.5 662 * * 3.6 787 0.8 843 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,561 * 263 775 481 23 140 22 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.5 509 * * 3.9 661 11.6 429 7.2 725 0.3 645 2.1 843 0.3 257 66 1.0 637 68 1.0 688 97 1.5 530 * * * 688 10.3 565 * * * 604 9.1 210 204 7 5,490 1,171 50 130 991 6,662 3.1 416 0.1 558 82.4 564 17.6 621 0.8 750 2.0 516 14.9 598 100.0 555 Franklin Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 588 7,741 44 607 25.7 648 2.0 781 3 21 356 1,256 185 5,859 16 1,929 2 * 15 190 9 * 6 225 8 66 41 607 12 722 9 517 37 851 6 18 0 * 2 * 0.1 595 4.2 582 19.4 648 6.4 503 * * 0.6 498 * * 0.7 682 0.2 576 2.0 704 2.4 792 1.7 768 2.8 702 0.1 850 * * * * 2 2 3 6 9 1,517 11 120 387 49 32 118 54 * * 120 52 * 15,772 200 1,020 4,066 599 576 627 260 * * * * 0.4 1,130 0.2 650 * * 52.3 510 0.7 1,105 3.4 716 13.5 415 2.0 721 1.9 753 2.1 768 0.9 400 134 429 1.4 734 11 612 2.0 1,107 101 782 10 547 140 2,500 30 297 172 2,686 2.6 420 1.8 404 8.3 597 1.0 313 8.9 227 148 46 2,151 170 34 61 75 2,321 271,509 569 25 23,538 6,592 287 519 5,786 30,128 3,798,106 1.9 391 0.1 464 78.1 556 21.9 603 1.0 925 1.7 527 19.2 594 100.0 566 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Franklin Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Franklin Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Franklin Beaulieu Group Llc Carry-On-Trailer Inc Kantex Textron The Gables at Cobb Village Wellstone Mills Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Franklin Area Mount Vernon Mills Inc Wellstone Mills Llc The Gables at Cobb Village The Gables at Cobb Village Stephens County Hospita Authority Pruitt Corporation Patterson Pump Co Toccoa Falls College Wal-Mart Wal-Mart COUNTY Banks Franklin Franklin Hart Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Hart Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Franklin COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Franklin, GA Stephens, GA Hart, GA Clarke, GA Jackson, GA Banks, GA Habersham, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 4,766 835 638 461 385 229 211 210 1,109 8,844 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 53.9 9.4 7.2 5.2 4.4 2.6 2.4 2.4 12.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Franklin &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Franklin, GA Hart, GA Stephens, GA Elbert, GA Madison, GA Clarke, GA Banks, GA Anderson, SC Other Total Residents: 4,766 1,669 735 505 428 120 112 101 569 9,005 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.9 18.5 8.2 5.6 4.8 1.3 1.2 1.1 6.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e93O8.0H-72T2.%1i4Ag45.%h-7L2534%80S45.6c-6265h3%24+o5.o-64l%4 Franklin Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.4% 37.7% 21.2% 6.8% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 29.7% 36.3% 31.3% 2.5% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.7% 39.8% 25.4% 9.9% 3.2% 100.0% 35-44 22.6% 41.8% 22.6% 7.9% 5.1% 100.0% 45-64 28.6% 40.6% 19.1% 6.1% 5.5% 100.0% 65+ 50.6% 26.9% 12.7% 6.6% 3.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Franklin Hart Madison Stephens Franklin Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 216 187 265 232 1,061 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 161 216 187 265 232 1,061 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Franklin Area Banks Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Franklin Emmanuel College North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Stephens Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) Toccoa Falls College www.centralgatech.edu www.ec.edu www.northgatech.edu www.northgatech.ed www.tfc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 39 2008 31 2009 16 54 43 37 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.5 2008-2009 -48.4 -20.4 -14.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 3 2009 15 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 6 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 9 10 9 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 81 52 89 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 18 18 17 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 3 Commercial Photography 15 16 17 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 7 2 8 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 22 13 19 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 35 51 44 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 19 18 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 14 11 10 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 32 5 29 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 49 28 35 Electrician 26 16 10 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 48 38 52 15 3 4 Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other 4 6 5 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 13 6 21 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 59 52 50 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 24 21 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 55 36 37 Lineworker 18 69 64 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 17 16 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 9 6 7 16 16 12 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 9 5 9 Medical Reception/Receptionist 7 12 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 23 24 33 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 12 3 10 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 28 33 39 Operations Management and Supervision 14 8 17 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 6 10 7 Tool and Die Technology/Technician 4 4 5 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 62 54 65 Turf and Turfgrass Management 4 11 5 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 11 2 7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -57.1 2008-2009 400.0 -33.3 16.7 11.1 -10.0 -35.8 71.2 0.0 -5.6 40.0 -57.1 6.7 6.3 -71.4 300.0 -40.9 46.2 45.7 -13.7 18.8 -5.3 -21.4 -9.1 -84.4 480.0 -42.9 25.0 -38.5 -37.5 -20.8 36.8 -80.0 50.0 -53.8 -11.9 -12.5 -34.5 283.3 142.9 -33.3 33.3 -16.7 250.0 -3.8 -28.6 2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7 0.0 -44.4 71.4 4.3 -75.0 17.9 -42.9 66.7 0.0 -12.9 175.0 -81.8 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 18.2 112.5 -30.0 25.0 20.4 -54.5 250.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 25 2009 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 78.6 2008-2009 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Franklin County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Franklin NUMBER PERCENT 9,426 100.0 975 10.3 99 1.1 168 1.8 688 7.3 224 2.4 969 10.3 1,262 13.4 503 5.3 632 6.7 1,387 14.7 604 6.4 539 5.7 148 1.6 1,183 12.6 45 0.5 Franklin Area NUMBER PERCENT 53,066 100.0 4,560 8.6 820 1.6 1,044 2.0 3,646 6.9 1,370 2.6 5,195 9.8 7,952 15.0 3,507 6.6 4,143 7.8 8,384 15.8 2,742 5.2 3,008 5.7 968 1.8 5,437 10.3 290 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Franklin 352 38 78 44 06 11 Banks Hart Madison Stephens Total Area 234 371 384 721 2,062 30 56 27 23 63 60 44 64 42 51 130 141 186 391 314 04 5 06 20 05 10 07 15 28 61 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 49 12 53 23 17 45 50 37 37 33 25 79 82 37 111 237 128 325 Misc. 61 27 75 82 147 392 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514 Fax: (706) 282 - 4513 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Fulton County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Fulton Carroll Cherokee Clayton Cobb Coweta DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Gwinnett Fulton Area Georgia United States Labor Force 484,733 52,847 109,458 133,824 371,501 60,146 382,649 65,143 51,625 86,044 413,865 2,211,835 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 437,425 47,291 100,089 118,660 338,675 54,425 345,813 58,362 47,464 79,208 377,923 2,005,335 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 47,308 9.8% 5,556 10.5% 9,369 8.6% 15,164 11.3% 32,826 8.8% 5,721 9.5% 36,836 9.6% 6,781 10.4% 4,161 8.1% 6,836 7.9% 35,942 8.7% 206,500 9.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Fulton City of Atlanta Fulton Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 817,145 1 1,033,756 26.5 1,114,788 36.4 416,474 3,540,472 4,447,645 25.6 4,982,328 40.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 9 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 2,609 34 7 1,688 880 85 8 9 24 15 1 40 30 160 8 60 29 63 2 87 29 42 17 34 45 92 35,167 43 2,856 3,553 731 1,147 2,915 2,324 7,802 329 2,585 534 3,324 499 2,883 3,642 1,216 38,992 653 218 178 257 39,645 Fulton EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 44,552 167 6.4 1,306 0.0 1,063 * 16,970 27,328 8,639 655 490 293 347 * 883 816 2,780 191 1,689 1,520 1,811 30 1,541 411 1,242 * * 2.4 1,106 3.9 1,431 1.2 2,056 0.1 905 0.1 1,696 0.0 560 0.0 1,601 * * 0.1 816 0.1 1,440 0.4 935 0.0 1,371 0.2 1,304 0.2 865 0.3 1,048 0.0 580 0.2 882 0.1 1,079 0.2 1,500 568 426 940 2,045 555,875 3,970 38,456 52,940 31,634 46,255 47,694 19,024 0.1 2,552 0.1 1,148 0.1 746 0.3 1,322 79.4 1,162 0.6 1,857 5.5 1,572 7.6 569 4.5 1,087 6.6 1,741 6.8 1,870 2.7 1,099 73,417 10.5 1,700 16,156 2.3 1,760 51,056 13,170 65,185 11,253 65,617 7.3 799 1.9 815 9.3 1,000 1.6 945 9.4 445 20,049 561 600,988 98,967 20,883 33,102 44,982 699,956 2.9 0.1 85.9 14.1 3.0 4.7 6.4 100.0 669 1,283 1,235 1,087 1,475 914 871 1,151 NUMBER OF FIRMS 14,329 147 Fulton Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 198,963 1,044 10.4 1,077 0.1 762 45 10,159 3,978 248 30 35 148 43 3 150 109 639 21 250 156 267 36 467 251 198 624 82,586 114,712 21,009 1,237 924 1,292 1,193 * 2,965 5,262 10,163 * 7,110 8,042 5,403 2,526 8,292 5,603 9,324 0.0 1,311 4.3 990 6.0 1,141 1.1 1,241 0.1 939 0.0 1,202 0.1 677 0.1 747 * * 0.2 753 0.3 1,111 0.5 971 * * 0.4 1,322 0.4 830 0.3 934 0.1 839 0.4 837 0.3 1,147 0.5 1,591 88 130 275 434 105,823 125 10,305 13,727 2,830 2,669 7,861 6,425 4,605 10,553 3,171 5,533 1,445,669 8,973 119,881 209,743 99,870 76,206 92,920 37,169 0.2 1,652 0.5 1,453 0.2 737 0.3 1,008 75.2 954 0.5 1,663 6.2 1,324 10.9 533 5.2 964 4.0 1,554 4.8 1,524 1.9 982 20,657 150,093 7.8 1,482 768 38,882 2.0 1,732 8,416 1,634 10,115 1,491 8,812 143,364 39,535 183,399 24,149 170,658 7.5 697 2.1 970 9.5 904 1.3 638 8.9 349 9,988 4,971 125,123 2,239 502 511 1,226 127,362 271,509 50,829 2,578 1,647,210 274,706 45,148 56,560 172,998 1,921,916 3,798,106 2.6 0.1 85.7 14.3 2.3 2.9 9.0 100.0 623 1,090 969 904 1,417 825 796 960 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 9 Fulton Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Fulton Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Fulton Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Grady Health System Turner Services Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Fulton Area Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Air Tran Airways Inc Wellstar Health System Inc Lockheed Martin Corp Emory University Emory Healthcare Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology COUNTY Clayton Fulton Clayton Cobb Cobb DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Fulton COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Cobb, GA Gwinnett, GA Clayton, GA Forsyth, GA Fayette, GA Douglas, GA Other Total Residents: 265,870 41,232 24,991 21,211 9,722 5,626 1,633 1,192 13,335 384,812 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.1 10.7 6.5 5.5 2.5 1.5 0.4 0.3 3.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Fulton &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Cobb, GA Gwinnett, GA Clayton, GA Cherokee, GA Forsyth, GA Fayette, GA Other Total Residents: 265,870 121,921 92,014 57,737 40,271 17,494 15,251 14,745 92,274 717,577 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 37.1 17.0 12.8 8.0 5.6 2.4 2.1 2.1 12.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 9 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.6H-71T2.%3i8Ag45.%h-5L1334%32S45.6c-29165h3%04+o5.o-64l%4 Fulton Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 16.8% 23.1% 28.5% 21.7% 10.0% 100.0% 18-24 29.7% 25.7% 33.7% 10.3% 0.7% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.5% 20.0% 28.1% 28.7% 9.8% 100.0% 35-44 10.6% 22.1% 30.2% 25.8% 11.3% 100.0% 45-64 13.2% 23.7% 28.1% 20.9% 14.1% 100.0% 65+ 32.9% 27.8% 20.1% 11.7% 7.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Carroll Cherokee Clayton Cobb Coweta DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Fulton Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,110 1,880 1,944 7,205 1,217 5,300 1,459 1,829 1,555 7,123 8,484 39,106 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------------- TOTAL 1,110 1,880 1,944 7,205 1,217 5,300 1,459 1,829 1,555 7,123 8,484 39,106 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Fulton Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Version 2.0 asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 9 Colleges and Universities Fulton Area Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown Cobb http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University DeKalb http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com www.chattcollege.com www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology Version 2.0 http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 9 Colleges and Universities Fulton Area Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Atlanta Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake Clayton http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.atlantaculinary.com www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw Cherokee http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Forsyth www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Carroll www.laniertech.edu Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia Douglas www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Barbering/Barber Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Commercial and Advertising Art Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 37 2008 46 2009 72 8 7 9 20 17 14 20 68 54 66 162 190 36 23 34 50 53 29 40 23 42 7 5 9 15 13 32 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 24.3 2008-2009 56.5 -12.5 28.6 -15.0 -17.6 240.0 -20.6 145.5 17.3 -36.1 47.8 6.0 -45.3 -42.5 82.6 -28.6 80.0 -13.3 146.2 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 9 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Welding Technology/Welder Word Processing TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 105 2008 172 2009 163 12 9 12 22 7 1 1 2 7 36 32 27 8 8 14 4 2 6 64 46 47 1 5 1 18 43 64 66 35 42 42 49 97 28 14 12 205 87 123 3 4 6 67 35 21 56 42 24 2 5 11 2 2 3 15 26 29 2 16 15 67 90 54 29 4 7 20 15 14 5 32 15 16 11 16 10 10 20 17 12 22 18 13 4 23 6 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 63.8 2008-2009 -5.2 -25.0 33.3 -68.2 -85.7 100.0 250.0 -11.1 -15.6 0.0 75.0 -50.0 200.0 -28.1 2.2 400.0 -80.0 138.9 48.8 -47.0 20.0 16.7 -50.0 -57.6 33.3 -47.8 -25.0 150.0 0.0 73.3 700.0 34.3 -86.2 -25.0 540.0 -31.3 0.0 -29.4 -27.8 -73.9 98.0 -14.3 41.4 50.0 -40.0 -42.9 120.0 50.0 11.5 -6.3 -40.0 75.0 -6.7 -53.1 45.5 100.0 83.3 -69.2 483.3 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Atlanta Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 9 Occupational Profile for Residents of Fulton County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Fulton NUMBER PERCENT 430,872 100.0 71,265 16.5 28,745 6.7 10,954 2.5 57,440 13.3 6,973 1.6 59,340 13.8 63,865 14.8 11,935 2.8 11,017 2.6 15,164 3.5 14,634 3.4 17,958 4.2 6,384 1.5 50,334 11.7 4,864 1.1 Fulton Area NUMBER PERCENT 1,901,328 100.0 281,545 14.8 123,019 6.5 49,334 2.6 224,596 11.8 34,530 1.8 241,798 12.7 325,206 17.1 82,057 4.3 78,091 4.1 85,965 4.5 68,017 3.6 77,000 4.1 29,245 1.5 189,120 10.0 11,805 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Fulton 11,745 3,233 3,392 1,957 66 91 Carroll Cherokee Clayton 1,674 1,348 5,243 212 385 227 540 357 71 913 1,701 699 16 51 08 22 25 57 Cobb Coweta DeKalb 6,550 1,568 10,614 2,481 262 2,739 1,946 367 3,511 582 202 1,416 28 44 13 27 61 83 Douglas Fayette Forsyth 1,366 532 779 379 380 140 178 170 34 381 189 33 03 20 04 7 05 7 Gwinnett Total Area 7,480 48,899 2,778 14,096 2,298 14,696 488 5,849 31 48 260 457 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 228 120 59 207 201 122 314 77 28 43 270 1,669 160 95 34 96 114 83 216 29 8 10 184 1,029 658 227 153 414 518 201 705 122 41 56 530 3,625 Misc. 1,960 341 104 1,131 636 291 1,569 216 62 55 853 7,218 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 9 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2943 North Druid Hills Road Atlanta GA 30329-3909 Phone: (404) 679 - 5200 2636-14 MLK Jr Drive Atlanta GA 30311 Phone: (404) 699 - 6900 Fax: (404) 679 - 4929 Fax: (404) 699 - 6933 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1718 Peachtree Street, N.W. Suite 376-S Atlanta, GA 30309-2453 Serving North Fulton County Phone: (404) 206 - 5434 1718 Peachtree Street, N.W. Suite 376-S Atlanta, GA 30309-2453 Serving Central Fulton County Phone: (404) 206 - 6000 3420 Norman Berry Drive Suite 401 Hapeville, GA 30354-1314 Serving South Fulton/Unit 6 Phone: (404) 669 - 3901 3420 Norman Berry Drive Suite 401 Hapeville, GA 30354-1314 Serving South Fulton/Unit 7 Phone: (404) 669 - 3900 1630 Phoenix Boulevard Suite 101 College Park, GA 30349-5506 Phone: (770) 909 - 2752 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 9 of 9 Gilmer County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Gilmer Dawson Fannin Gordon Lumpkin Murray Pickens Gilmer Area Georgia United States Labor Force 13,539 11,133 10,747 25,174 13,289 19,455 15,238 108,575 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 12,192 10,064 9,659 22,006 11,792 17,008 13,699 96,420 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,347 9.9% 1,069 9.6% 1,088 10.1% 3,168 12.6% 1,497 11.3% 2,447 12.6% 1,539 10.1% 12,155 11.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Gilmer City of Ellijay Gilmer Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,743 59 29,021 22.2 34,636 45.9 1,584 185,674 227,226 22.4 267,730 44.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Paper Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 136 8 3 93 32 2 1 2 8 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 428 2 22 101 11 10 23 29 49 1 19 6 43 6 62 44 16 580 42 6 19 17 622 Gilmer EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,258 * 28.7 573 * * * 252 1,783 * * * 111 * * * * * * * * * 11 * * 3.2 758 22.7 539 * * * * * * 1.4 461 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 929 0 0 0 0 0 4,074 * 80 1,163 27 * 421 64 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.9 498 * * 1.0 917 14.8 423 0.3 755 * * 5.4 811 0.8 435 153 1.9 618 * * * 68 27 487 30 1,121 0.9 535 0.3 256 6.2 668 0.4 293 14.3 237 182 9 6,341 1,515 85 200 1,230 7,855 2.3 445 0.1 728 80.7 536 19.3 694 1.1 853 2.5 633 15.7 596 100.0 542 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,019 47 Gilmer Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 18,684 504 30.0 668 0.8 509 11 330 594 2,200 367 15,651 12 * 8 70 87 7,545 24 313 27 532 2 * 20 416 18 1,200 23 188 40 571 20 385 3 * 22 304 15 66 0.5 807 3.5 649 25.1 674 * * 0.1 441 12.1 674 0.5 453 0.9 482 * * 0.7 1,070 1.9 808 0.3 772 0.9 682 0.6 793 * * 0.5 889 0.1 838 1 2 3 14 26 3,291 11 235 811 116 54 216 195 * * 74 176 2,068 31,754 246 2,116 9,005 1,117 625 1,691 453 * * * * 0.1 510 0.3 611 3.3 649 51.0 523 0.4 1,085 3.4 771 14.5 429 1.8 614 1.0 825 2.7 788 0.7 499 353 1,042 1.7 728 18 144 0.2 857 197 2,330 32 230 333 5,543 39 294 406 5,702 3.7 465 0.4 441 8.9 714 0.5 351 9.2 243 275 134 4,444 249 50 98 101 4,693 271,509 1,217 71 50,509 11,809 508 2,032 9,269 62,315 3,798,106 2.0 487 0.1 726 81.1 577 19.0 641 0.8 877 3.3 670 14.9 622 100.0 589 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Gilmer Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Gilmer Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Gilmer Appalachian Community Bank Pilgrims Pride Corp Southern Health Corp of Ellijay Wal-Mart Whitepath Fab Tech Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Gilmer Area Selective HR Solutions IV Inc Pilgrims Pride Corp Gordon Hospital Mannington Carpets North GA College & St Univ Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Beaulieu Group Llc COUNTY Dawson Gilmer Gordon Gordon Lumpkin Murray Gordon Murray Gordon Murray Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Gilmer COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Gilmer, GA Pickens, GA Cherokee, GA Murray, GA Whitfield, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Fannin, GA Other Total Residents: 6,324 770 527 462 362 354 276 255 878 10,208 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.0 7.5 5.2 4.5 3.5 3.5 2.7 2.5 8.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Gilmer &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Gilmer, GA Fannin, GA Pickens, GA Polk, TN Cherokee, GA Union, GA Gordon, GA Cherokee, NC Other Total Residents: 6,324 876 265 111 74 60 57 45 220 8,032 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 78.7 10.9 3.3 1.4 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.6 2.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.2H-42T2.%6i5Ag45.%h-5L2534%91S45.6c-15265h3%74+o5.o-34l%4 Gilmer Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 32.5% 33.9% 22.4% 7.1% 4.1% 100.0% 18-24 36.4% 31.5% 29.0% 2.7% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 26.5% 36.7% 24.7% 9.1% 3.0% 100.0% 35-44 27.3% 37.1% 23.7% 8.1% 3.8% 100.0% 45-64 29.1% 35.6% 21.9% 7.2% 6.2% 100.0% 65+ 51.5% 24.1% 13.3% 6.7% 4.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Dawson Fannin Gilmer Gordon Lumpkin Murray Pickens Gilmer Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 188 185 216 593 224 389 223 2,018 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 188 185 216 593 224 389 223 2,018 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Gilmer Area Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Fannin Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Pickens Appalachian Technical College Gilmer Appalachian Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) Lumpkin North Georgia College & State University http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu www.ngcsu.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Gilmer County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Gilmer NUMBER PERCENT 10,939 100.0 1,153 10.5 176 1.6 183 1.7 646 5.9 255 2.3 1,091 10.0 1,230 11.2 980 9.0 707 6.5 1,997 18.3 756 6.9 697 6.4 140 1.3 860 7.9 68 0.6 Gilmer Area NUMBER PERCENT 91,913 100.0 7,870 8.6 1,525 1.7 1,589 1.7 6,274 6.8 1,999 2.2 9,125 9.9 13,647 14.9 6,933 7.5 6,425 7.0 15,802 17.2 6,475 7.0 4,819 5.2 1,373 1.5 7,771 8.5 286 0.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Gilmer Dawson Fannin 234 36 57 31 153 50 35 15 269 39 69 38 02 6 02 3 04 8 Gordon Lumpkin Murray 758 85 171 76 189 43 40 15 527 49 122 36 06 20 04 6 03 22 Pickens Total Area 172 2,302 29 42 21 331 536 232 02 2 23 67 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 23 13 37 11 3 19 20 25 38 119 50 97 20 7 26 95 28 49 11 2 43 299 128 309 Misc. 29 15 28 134 28 123 20 377 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1048 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge GA 30513 Phone: (706) 632 - 2033 Fax: (706) 632 - 7316 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Glascock County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Glascock Hancock Jefferson Warren Washington Glascock Area Georgia United States Labor Force 1,134 3,346 7,057 2,620 8,013 22,170 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 1,009 2,720 6,066 2,161 6,960 18,916 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 125 11.0% 626 18.7% 991 14.0% 459 17.5% 1,053 13.1% 3,254 14.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Glascock City of Gibson Glascock Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 2,562 156 2,801 9.3 2,952 15.2 694 57,320 55,132 -3.8 57,764 0.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Miscellaneous Apparel Transportation Equipment Chemical Textile Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Food Machinery Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 6 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 21 13 3 5 5 34 Glascock EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 131 33.7 388 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 16 4.1 282 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 178 45.8 427 211 54.2 522 11 2.8 580 9 2.3 564 191 49.1 421 389 100.0 423 Glascock Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 228 3,360 60 428 23.1 712 2.9 595 17 687 88 363 63 1,880 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 8 3 124 4 11 4 167 6 29 7 401 12 596 13 280 693 6,388 10 193 45 366 183 1,552 34 541 15 74 50 373 26 139 4.7 907 2.5 568 12.9 695 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 482 0.9 554 0.1 343 1.1 696 0.2 474 2.8 845 4.1 632 1.9 544 43.9 544 1.3 1,106 2.5 732 10.7 399 3.7 585 0.5 564 2.6 777 1.0 521 50 269 1.9 867 4 444 3.1 1,040 31 222 7 154 67 1,129 3 28 64 699 1.5 656 1.1 465 7.8 434 0.2 281 4.8 236 104 13 934 148 33 56 59 1,082 271,509 209 5 9,753 4,788 136 1,367 3,285 14,538 3,798,106 1.4 399 0.0 634 67.1 602 32.9 545 0.9 759 9.4 557 22.6 531 100.0 583 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Glascock Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Glascock Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Glascock Gibson Health & Rehabilitation Jet Food Stores of Georgia Inc Johnson Coutny Head Head Start Pulliam Lumber Co Inc R And R Seeds Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Glascock Area Hancock State Prison Battle Lumber Co Inc Ingersoll Rand Climate Control Hold Continental Commercial Products Llc Jefferson Hospital Washington County Hospital Authorit Thiele Kaolin Co Washington State Prison Wal-Mart Howard Sheppard, Inc. COUNTY Hancock Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Glascock COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Glascock, GA Jefferson, GA McDuffie, GA Warren, GA Richmond, GA Washington, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents: 273 175 148 136 123 114 20 12 64 1,065 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 25.6 16.4 13.9 12.8 11.5 10.7 1.9 1.1 6.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Glascock &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Glascock, GA 273 Warren, GA 42 Jefferson, GA 40 Washington, GA 35 McDuffie, GA 28 Hancock, GA 10 Richmond, GA 10 Columbia, GA 2 Total Residents: 440 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.0 9.5 9.1 8.0 6.4 2.3 2.3 0.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.7H-32T2.%3i4Ag45.%h-7L3634%81S45.6c-61265h3%54+o5.o-24l%4 Glascock Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 37.4% 36.6% 17.4% 5.8% 2.8% 100.0% 18-24 40.3% 38.8% 18.2% 2.2% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.7% 44.1% 22.1% 7.9% 2.2% 100.0% 35-44 25.2% 44.0% 21.2% 6.9% 2.8% 100.0% 45-64 38.6% 35.3% 16.3% 5.5% 4.3% 100.0% 65+ 61.1% 21.0% 9.7% 5.6% 2.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Glascock Hancock Jefferson Warren Washington Glascock Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 34 84 193 34 218 563 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 34 84 193 34 218 563 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Glascock Area Hancock Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Jefferson Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Washington Sandersville Technical College Glascock Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 23 2009 36 14 19 18 33 8 24 7 5 3 6 19 27 9 16 22 18 7 39 8 13 11 15 51 23 16 22 22 10 23 35 76 56 21 11 11 7 9 5 5 30 29 48 188 173 148 19 32 21 108 101 110 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 109.1 2008-2009 56.5 35.7 -5.3 -75.8 200.0 -28.6 -40.0 216.7 42.1 77.8 37.5 -61.1 457.1 62.5 -15.4 240.0 -54.9 37.5 130.0 -26.3 0.0 -44.4 -3.3 -8.0 68.4 0.0 52.2 -62.5 -36.4 0.0 65.5 -14.5 -34.4 -6.5 8.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Glascock County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Glascock NUMBER PERCENT 1,249 100.0 50 4.0 4 0.3 10 0.8 65 5.2 65 5.2 60 4.8 193 15.5 113 9.1 103 8.3 169 13.5 88 7.1 69 5.5 22 1.8 154 12.3 84 6.7 Glascock Area NUMBER PERCENT 22,603 100.0 1,458 6.5 210 0.9 428 1.9 1,416 6.3 758 3.4 1,662 7.4 2,515 11.1 1,370 6.1 1,165 5.2 3,846 17.0 1,724 7.6 1,500 6.6 868 3.8 3,106 13.7 577 2.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Glascock 39 4 6 2 01 1 Hancock 316 17 63 63 Jefferson 405 25 79 70 Warren 195 12 22 36 04 18 05 8 09 5 Washington Total Area 408 1,363 26 71 73 84 241 244 06 15 25 47 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 6 4 8 22 57 25 39 48 43 25 17 13 21 53 51 113 179 140 Misc. 7 47 88 56 92 290 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Glynn County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Glynn Brantley Camden McIntosh Wayne Glynn Area Georgia United States Labor Force 40,134 7,509 20,507 5,330 12,119 85,599 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 36,853 6,721 18,728 4,812 10,741 77,855 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 3,281 8.2% 788 10.5% 1,779 8.7% 518 9.7% 1,378 11.4% 7,744 9.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Glynn 67,660 30 76,820 13.5 85,890 26.9 City of Brunswick 15,600 Glynn Area 163,575 181,525 11.0 210,154 28.5 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 410 9 2 307 92 11 1 4 1 1 6 5 12 3 1 11 1 15 8 1 5 6 0 0 2,343 9 93 442 66 41 163 152 273 9 191 24 298 52 271 259 72 2,825 92 49 36 7 2,917 Glynn EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,261 40 11.7 886 0.1 775 * 1,744 2,467 805 * * * * 111 * 93 * * 120 * 104 258 * 32 10 * * 4.8 705 6.8 1,015 2.2 702 * * * * * * * * 0.3 895 * * 0.3 716 * * * * 0.3 681 * * 0.3 720 0.7 1,012 * * 0.1 514 0.0 1,091 0 0 23,531 * 781 4,788 964 394 899 514 0.0 0 0.0 0 64.4 550 * * 2.1 770 13.1 444 2.6 684 1.1 849 2.5 879 1.4 611 1,053 2.9 861 * * * 1,852 133 3,362 1,179 6,251 5.1 461 0.4 605 9.2 799 3.2 392 17.1 362 1,145 44 27,836 8,703 1,897 1,587 5,219 36,539 3.1 0.1 76.2 23.8 5.2 4.3 14.3 100.0 499 732 718 1,035 1,697 613 796 687 NUMBER OF FIRMS 788 58 Glynn Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 8,139 370 13.0 887 0.6 706 4 16 564 3,147 162 4,608 16 850 3 33 6 * 4 133 1 * 12 208 11 1,594 18 130 5 278 2 * 16 196 1 * 18 133 9 259 10 * 18 110 9 24 0.0 869 5.0 677 7.3 1,045 1.4 683 0.1 430 * * 0.2 342 * * 0.3 712 2.5 1,405 0.2 638 0.4 1,274 * * 0.3 698 * * 0.2 743 0.4 1,011 * * 0.2 481 0.0 724 1 2 3,793 19 148 814 107 70 269 239 * * 36,769 322 1,353 8,499 1,311 746 2,002 841 * * * * 58.6 529 0.5 1,407 2.2 769 13.5 423 2.1 670 1.2 857 3.2 717 1.3 530 401 1,707 2.7 856 16 213 0.3 900 280 2,664 33 166 464 4,969 69 1,361 470 9,021 4.2 489 0.3 568 7.9 753 2.2 374 14.4 325 394 88 4,669 261 96 87 78 4,930 271,509 1,598 55 44,963 17,832 4,547 2,597 10,688 62,794 3,798,106 2.5 0.1 71.6 28.4 7.2 4.1 17.0 100.0 468 671 594 858 1,336 603 717 669 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Glynn Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Glynn Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Glynn Brunswick Pulp & Paper Sea Island Co Southeast GA Reg Med Center Teamwork Services Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Glynn Area Lockheed Martin Corp Express Scripts Inc Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Sea Island Co Teamwork Services Inc Brunswick Pulp & Paper Wal-Mart King & Prince Seafood Corp Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Wayne Memorial Hospital COUNTY Camden Camden Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Wayne Wayne Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Glynn COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Glynn, GA Camden, GA McIntosh, GA Wayne, GA Duval, FL Chatham, GA Liberty, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents: 29,424 365 303 247 145 140 78 77 628 31,407 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 93.7 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 2.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Glynn &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Glynn, GA Brantley, GA McIntosh, GA Camden, GA Wayne, GA Pierce, GA Ware, GA Liberty, GA Other Total Residents: 29,424 2,129 1,660 1,343 811 145 144 140 1,362 37,158 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.2 5.7 4.5 3.6 2.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 3.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.2H-61T2.%5i3Ag45.%h-9L1334%97S45.6c-29165h3%74+o5.o-44l%4 Glynn Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.3% 34.3% 27.8% 10.0% 5.6% 100.0% 18-24 29.6% 37.9% 29.0% 3.3% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.9% 37.0% 32.8% 10.5% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 17.4% 35.7% 30.2% 11.2% 5.6% 100.0% 45-64 19.2% 33.8% 27.5% 11.5% 8.1% 100.0% 65+ 37.9% 26.7% 17.5% 10.4% 7.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Brantley Camden Glynn McIntosh Wayne Glynn Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 171 595 654 127 314 1,861 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 171 595 654 127 314 1,861 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Glynn Area Glynn Troy University Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) College of Coastal Georgia Wayne Altamaha Technical College Camden Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University) brunswick.troy.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.ccga.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 12 2009 14 29 12 11 7 4 2 25 21 26 7 7 14 59 58 28 11 4 3 5 5 3 22 5 13 69 62 64 7 2 11 97 92 74 26 9 18 20 10 16 32 32 37 5 7 5 11 18 7 82 66 90 5 2 2 1 5 2 125 79 63 22 12 56 5 2 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -14.3 2008-2009 16.7 -58.6 -8.3 -42.9 -50.0 -16.0 23.8 0.0 100.0 -1.7 -51.7 -63.6 -25.0 0.0 -77.3 -40.0 160.0 -10.1 -71.4 -5.2 -65.4 -50.0 0.0 40.0 63.6 -19.5 -60.0 400.0 -36.8 -45.5 -60.0 3.2 450.0 -19.6 100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 36.4 0.0 -60.0 -20.3 366.7 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Glynn County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Glynn NUMBER PERCENT 33,682 100.0 3,420 10.2 514 1.5 1,225 3.6 3,964 11.8 759 2.3 3,783 11.2 4,887 14.5 2,032 6.0 1,444 4.3 1,954 5.8 1,240 3.7 2,067 6.1 804 2.4 4,969 14.8 620 1.8 Glynn Area NUMBER PERCENT 73,053 100.0 6,530 8.9 1,154 1.6 2,165 3.0 7,272 10.0 1,784 2.4 7,786 10.7 11,052 15.1 5,257 7.2 4,141 5.7 4,913 6.7 3,249 4.5 4,559 6.2 1,877 2.6 10,484 14.4 830 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Glynn 1,639 189 467 451 24 32 Brantley 306 25 60 32 Camden 851 90 241 213 McIntosh 212 20 63 44 08 2 17 7 03 2 Wayne Total Area 760 3,768 49 145 189 373 976 929 12 14 64 57 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 65 10 221 22 5 106 43 14 151 9 2 40 55 11 194 194 42 712 Misc. 180 46 75 29 91 421 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2517 Tara Lane Brunswick GA 31520 Phone: (912) 264 - 7244 Fax: (912) 262 - 3334 Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 Shopper's Way Suite 4 Brunswick, GA 31525-0511 Phone: (912) 264 - 7287 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Gordon County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Gordon Bartow Cherokee Floyd Gilmer Murray Pickens Walker Whitfield Gordon Area Georgia United States Labor Force 25,174 46,364 109,458 49,480 13,539 19,455 15,238 32,153 43,937 354,798 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 22,006 40,974 100,089 44,416 12,192 17,008 13,699 28,809 38,491 317,684 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 3,168 12.6% 5,390 11.6% 9,369 8.6% 5,064 10.2% 1,347 9.9% 2,447 12.6% 1,539 10.1% 3,344 10.4% 5,446 12.4% 37,114 10.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Gordon City of Calhoun Gordon Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 44,388 40 53,292 20.1 60,375 36.0 10,667 584,739 720,430 23.2 841,091 43.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 239 14 0 106 119 6 1 18 37 0 3 2 6 10 10 5 11 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 752 1 69 190 39 14 57 42 67 4 52 5 66 7 81 58 25 1,016 50 12 16 22 1,066 Gordon EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,392 126 39.6 729 0.7 556 0 497 6,769 * * 1,177 3,610 * * * 164 282 909 96 64 * 37 * 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2.7 752 36.2 731 * * * * 6.3 668 19.3 707 * * * * * * 0.9 394 1.5 1,110 4.9 846 0.5 752 0.3 588 * * 0.2 599 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 8,295 * 738 2,121 475 166 334 128 0.0 0 0.0 0 44.4 559 * * 4.0 872 11.4 431 2.5 719 0.9 786 1.8 881 0.7 507 234 1.3 841 * * * 1,003 21 1,523 50 1,187 5.4 441 0.1 734 8.2 736 0.3 180 6.4 244 254 11 15,698 2,983 96 552 2,335 18,681 1.4 508 0.1 872 84.0 644 16.0 699 0.5 828 3.0 570 12.5 700 100.0 646 NUMBER OF FIRMS 3,040 111 Gordon Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 64,474 852 28.9 719 0.4 558 22 1,785 1,122 36 13 81 240 4 55 21 88 74 65 60 106 81 74 63 2 5 7 11 492 7,576 55,553 4,036 * 6,472 24,730 57 792 1,076 1,741 2,459 2,810 579 1,619 1,530 1,261 502 * 37 316 1,033 0.2 874 3.4 716 24.9 721 1.8 650 * * 2.9 638 11.1 675 0.0 479 0.4 611 0.5 1,129 0.8 551 1.1 968 1.3 791 0.3 856 0.7 882 0.7 844 0.6 666 0.2 722 * * 0.0 1,047 0.1 500 0.5 1,107 13 23 11,558 19 1,118 2,277 404 189 831 615 * 2,407 121,209 1,248 8,900 27,817 6,269 2,546 5,379 1,745 * * 1.1 671 54.4 612 0.6 1,494 4.0 861 12.5 455 2.8 681 1.1 877 2.4 880 0.8 548 1,529 7,790 3.5 946 58 584 0.3 1,352 920 130 1,171 159 1,097 9,454 2,160 21,967 2,010 18,685 4.2 511 1.0 639 9.9 804 0.9 336 8.4 253 1,041 500 15,098 631 113 220 298 15,729 271,509 4,657 270 185,953 37,056 1,394 6,165 29,497 223,006 3,798,106 2.1 503 0.1 952 83.4 649 16.6 698 0.6 964 2.8 634 13.2 698 100.0 657 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Gordon Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Gordon Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Gordon Gordon Hospital Mannington Carpets Mohawk Carpet Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Gordon Area Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Beaulieu Group Llc Oreilly Automotive Inc COUNTY Floyd Whitfield Bartow Murray Walker Whitfield Murray Gordon Whitfield Whitfield Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Gordon COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Gordon, GA Whitfield, GA Bartow, GA Floyd, GA Murray, GA Cobb, GA Cherokee, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 15,172 2,909 1,034 966 499 414 177 177 542 21,992 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.0 13.2 4.7 4.4 2.3 1.9 0.8 0.8 2.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Gordon &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Gordon, GA Floyd, GA Bartow, GA Whitfield, GA Murray, GA Cobb, GA Pickens, GA Chattooga, GA Other Total Residents: 15,172 1,813 1,203 867 602 233 202 193 1,103 21,388 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 70.9 8.5 5.6 4.1 2.8 1.1 0.9 0.9 5.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e72O8.9H-82T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-2L2534%60S45.6c-49265h3%04+o5.o-94l%4 Gordon Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.5% 31.8% 24.0% 10.1% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 37.8% 32.1% 26.3% 3.5% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 24.2% 31.2% 26.6% 14.2% 3.9% 100.0% 35-44 20.9% 33.2% 27.8% 12.9% 5.2% 100.0% 45-64 26.4% 33.5% 23.3% 10.0% 6.9% 100.0% 65+ 50.9% 26.4% 13.6% 5.6% 3.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Cherokee Floyd Gilmer Gordon Murray Pickens Walker Whitfield Gordon Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 1,880 880 216 593 389 223 544 1,029 6,745 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 991 1,880 880 216 593 389 223 544 1,029 6,745 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Gordon Area Cherokee Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Pickens www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu Appalachian Technical College Floyd www.appalachiantech.edu Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter College Gordon www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu Walker Covenant College Northwestern Technical College Whitfield www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division) www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 74 2008 110 2009 129 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 43 27 59 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 2 1 1 8 3 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 39 33 32 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 104 109 157 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 2 14 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 8 4 25 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 6 12 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 4 35 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 7 1 1 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 47 23 75 Construction Management 13 19 15 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 95 84 151 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 43 51 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 58 45 63 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 48.6 2008-2009 17.3 -37.2 118.5 -50.0 0.0 -62.5 -15.4 4.8 -81.8 -50.0 100.0 -50.0 -85.7 -57.1 -51.1 46.2 -11.6 152.9 -22.4 133.3 -3.0 44.0 600.0 525.0 -50.0 775.0 0.0 -66.7 226.1 -21.1 79.8 18.6 40.0 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 60 2008 54 2009 50 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 14 18 46 11 14 9 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 22 23 28 10 6 13 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 18 11 137 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 3 2 29 39 24 37 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 39 7 29 11 61 46 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 33 26 47 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 7 23 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 15 14 67 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 37 73 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 11 6 29 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage 18 12 14 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 15 1 10 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 21 17 32 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist 14 10 11 Medical Reception/Receptionist 16 12 12 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 22 27 37 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 41 Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist 11 12 10 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 36 9 82 Operations Management and Supervision 11 27 165 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 25 22 35 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 22 32 33 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 10 16 16 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 11 5 6 Surgical Technology/Technologist 9 18 30 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 22 4 5 3 8 123 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -10.0 2008-2009 -7.4 28.6 155.6 27.3 -35.7 4.5 21.7 -40.0 -38.9 -33.3 116.7 1145.5 1350.0 -38.5 -82.1 54.2 314.3 454.5 -21.2 0.0 -6.7 -21.3 -45.5 -33.3 -93.3 -19.0 -28.6 -25.0 22.7 24.0 9.1 -75.0 145.5 -12.0 45.5 60.0 -54.5 100.0 -81.8 -24.6 80.8 228.6 378.6 97.3 383.3 16.7 900.0 88.2 10.0 0.0 37.0 32.3 -16.7 811.1 511.1 59.1 3.1 0.0 20.0 66.7 25.0 166.7 1437.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Coosa Valley Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Occupational Profile for Residents of Gordon County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Gordon NUMBER PERCENT 23,259 100.0 1,938 8.3 324 1.4 355 1.5 1,505 6.5 544 2.3 2,362 10.2 3,571 15.4 1,264 5.4 1,598 6.9 4,761 20.5 1,689 7.3 1,099 4.7 290 1.3 1,909 8.2 50 0.2 Gordon Area NUMBER PERCENT 293,176 100.0 29,993 10.2 8,340 2.8 6,100 2.1 23,882 8.2 5,972 2.0 32,545 11.1 44,722 15.3 18,695 6.4 17,731 6.1 40,947 14.0 16,733 5.7 13,925 4.8 4,732 1.6 27,557 9.4 1,302 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Gordon 758 85 171 76 06 20 Bartow Cherokee Floyd 2,480 1,348 2,196 299 612 256 540 357 71 199 408 299 33 25 08 22 18 34 Gilmer Murray Pickens 234 36 57 31 527 49 122 36 172 29 42 21 02 6 03 22 02 2 Walker Whitfield Total Area 1,056 1,433 10,204 70 120 1,427 217 373 2,359 154 126 1,070 12 30 13 77 97 238 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 119 50 97 220 247 423 59 34 153 248 98 334 23 13 37 95 28 49 11 2 43 203 33 149 224 56 117 1,202 561 1,402 Misc. 134 365 104 558 29 123 20 188 327 1,848 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 462 Riverside Parkway NE Rome GA 30162 Phone: (706) 295 - 6051 Fax: (706) 295 - 6050 Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Grady County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Grady Decatur Mitchell Thomas Grady Area Georgia United States Gadsden, FL Leon, FL Labor Force 11,668 12,043 10,402 21,513 55,626 4,768,923 154,142,000 21,640 148,698 Employed 10,564 10,583 9,394 19,624 50,165 4,311,728 139,877,000 19,487 138,271 Unemployed Rate 1,104 9.5% 1,460 12.1% 1,008 9.7% 1,889 8.8% 5,461 9.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 2,153 9.9% 10,427 7.0% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Grady City of Cairo Grady Area Georgia United States Gadsden, FL Leon, FL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,647 72 25,187 6.5 28,133 19.0 9,239 403,230 437,201 8.4 500,752 24.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 45,087 47,474 5.3 52,179 15.7 239,452 265,714 11.0 313,127 30.8 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Paper Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 129 39 1 53 36 2 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 7 1 3 8 1 0 0 0 0 315 1 25 82 15 3 27 17 14 5 17 4 34 4 22 45 13 457 41 8 13 20 498 Grady EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,515 660 27.1 510 11.8 433 * 192 662 * * * * 42 * * * * 424 * 49 12 * 0 0 0 0 2,825 * 313 708 104 22 137 * * * 3.4 507 11.8 588 * * * * * * * * 0.8 576 * * * * * * * * 7.6 602 * * 0.9 439 0.2 437 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 50.5 525 * * 5.6 787 12.7 417 1.9 762 0.4 688 2.5 755 * * 104 1.9 642 54 1.0 582 264 4.7 501 15 0.3 338 417 7.5 594 * * * 309 5.5 191 141 9 4,349 1,242 75 62 1,105 5,590 2.5 472 0.2 677 77.8 518 22.2 719 1.3 961 1.1 583 19.8 614 100.0 545 NUMBER OF FIRMS 651 181 Grady Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,434 1,751 24.4 650 4.1 458 5 293 172 5 4 6 3 19 8 10 5 9 24 12 8 20 7 2 3 5 22 2,148 9 175 536 72 30 172 100 426 1,251 7,007 28 * 9 * 611 45 192 276 38 830 497 366 142 46 * 13 50 3,415 22,682 174 1,834 5,109 834 267 1,179 603 1.0 992 2.9 550 16.4 696 0.1 522 * * 0.0 209 * * 1.4 504 0.1 621 0.4 917 0.6 680 0.1 481 1.9 720 1.2 1,013 0.9 766 0.3 484 0.1 416 * * 0.0 520 0.1 447 8.0 708 53.0 550 0.4 1,152 4.3 730 11.9 427 1.9 563 0.6 653 2.8 761 1.4 486 170 773 1.8 704 19 310 0.7 967 97 2,513 14 365 247 4,841 36 276 173 2,462 5.9 463 0.9 539 11.3 745 0.6 337 5.8 221 298 56 2,855 217 48 82 87 3,072 271,509 1,144 33 33,149 9,629 422 2,650 6,557 42,774 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 77.5 22.5 1.0 6.2 15.3 100.0 418 558 582 617 1,056 566 610 590 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Grady Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Grady Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Grady John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Robert Bearden, Inc Timken Company Wal-Mart Wight Nurseries Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Grady Area Bainbridge Manor Wight Nurseries Inc Equity Group GA Div Llc Mitchell County State Prison John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Ambassador Personnel Inc Southwestern State Hospital Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Flowers Foods Inc COUNTY Decatur Grady Mitchell Mitchell Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Decatur Thomas Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Grady COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Grady, GA Thomas, GA Leon, FL Mitchell, GA Decatur, GA Gadsden, FL Dougherty, GA Colquitt, GA Other Total Residents: 5,580 2,141 911 406 354 155 102 44 221 9,914 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 56.3 21.6 9.2 4.1 3.6 1.6 1.0 0.4 2.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Grady &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Grady, GA Thomas, GA Decatur, GA Leon, FL Mitchell, GA Gadsden, FL DeKalb, GA Tift, GA Other Total Residents: 5,580 400 298 133 132 35 25 21 134 6,758 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 82.6 5.9 4.4 2.0 2.0 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.1H-52T2.%2i1Ag45.%h-8L2534%60S45.6c-95265h3%24+o5.o-24l%4 Grady Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.1% 35.0% 22.2% 7.4% 4.2% 100.0% 18-24 40.5% 33.8% 22.9% 2.4% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.8% 36.1% 27.5% 9.9% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 22.2% 39.9% 25.3% 8.0% 4.6% 100.0% 45-64 26.9% 36.4% 22.1% 8.4% 6.3% 100.0% 65+ 50.5% 26.7% 13.0% 6.2% 3.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Decatur Grady Mitchell Thomas Grady Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 313 242 208 465 1,228 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 313 242 208 465 1,228 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Grady Area Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) Thomas Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University Grady Southwest Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu www.southwestgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 27 2009 26 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 9 17 13 Adult Development and Aging 18 5 3 Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology 2 3 14 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 21 19 11 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 16 13 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 4 10 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 11 27 18 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 62 62 64 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 15 33 42 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 33 18 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 6 6 2 3 14 15 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 35 49 39 Electrician 7 15 14 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 35 26 29 7 12 8 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 13 21 17 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 23 23 16 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 1 2 2 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 3 2 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 6 13 4 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 2 4 3 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 85 128 173 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 25 23 21 Operations Management and Supervision 1 8 22 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 4 4 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 8 30 24 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 14 10 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 15 10 7 Surgical Technology/Technologist 18 9 18 Welding Technology/Welder 88 87 121 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -3.6 2008-2009 -3.7 88.9 -23.5 -72.2 -40.0 50.0 366.7 -9.5 -42.1 -18.8 -38.5 100.0 150.0 20.0 -16.7 145.5 -33.3 0.0 3.2 120.0 27.3 -45.5 -77.8 0.0 -66.7 366.7 40.0 114.3 -25.7 7.1 -20.4 -6.7 11.5 71.4 61.5 0.0 100.0 200.0 116.7 100.0 50.6 -8.0 700.0 0.0 275.0 -17.6 -33.3 -50.0 -1.1 -33.3 -19.0 -30.4 0.0 -33.3 -69.2 -25.0 35.2 -8.7 175.0 0.0 -20.0 -28.6 -30.0 100.0 39.1 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southwest Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Grady County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Grady NUMBER PERCENT 10,856 100.0 912 8.4 113 1.0 319 2.9 899 8.3 175 1.6 1,079 9.9 1,489 13.7 558 5.1 581 5.4 1,274 11.7 715 6.6 1,110 10.2 204 1.9 1,279 11.8 149 1.4 Grady Area NUMBER PERCENT 51,655 100.0 4,971 9.6 673 1.3 1,547 3.0 4,497 8.7 1,458 2.8 5,209 10.1 6,903 13.4 2,300 4.5 2,869 5.6 6,116 11.8 2,956 5.7 4,082 7.9 1,093 2.1 6,410 12.4 571 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Grady 910 54 196 190 81 32 Decatur Mitchell Thomas 965 746 1,088 56 204 201 29 128 172 64 228 253 32 36 20 93 25 31 Total Area 3,709 203 756 816 158 192 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 32 29 64 70 25 81 25 28 75 50 50 124 177 132 344 Misc. 232 260 176 263 931 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 101 Martin Luther King Ave Cairo GA 31728 Phone: (229) 377 - 6526 Fax: (229) 377 - 8013 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582 1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Greene County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Greene Hancock Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Putnam Taliaferro Greene Area Georgia United States Labor Force 7,583 3,346 9,298 18,237 7,791 10,330 858 57,443 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 6,761 2,720 8,405 17,131 7,158 9,241 741 52,157 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 822 10.8% 626 18.7% 893 9.6% 1,106 6.1% 633 8.1% 1,089 10.5% 117 13.6% 5,286 9.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Greene City of Greensboro Greene Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 14,451 104 3,238 2009 Estimate 15,743 % Change 2000-2009 8.9 2015 Projected* 18,640 % Change 2000-2015 29.0 100,034 113,678 13.6 134,132 34.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Chemical Food Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 86 17 3 52 14 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 323 2 28 60 14 4 37 22 37 0 18 4 33 7 33 24 17 426 39 8 11 20 465 Greene EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,638 294 31.0 664 5.6 504 * * * * * * 502 9.5 737 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,834 * 135 623 27 * 168 58 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.7 536 * * 2.6 750 11.8 459 0.5 665 * * 3.2 970 1.1 540 97 1.8 1,021 0 0.0 0 113 2.1 429 * * * 467 8.9 630 105 2.0 427 845 16.0 391 81 7 4,479 797 48 71 678 5,276 1.5 0.1 84.9 15.1 0.9 1.3 12.9 100.0 580 1,229 601 644 819 466 648 593 NUMBER OF FIRMS 603 84 Greene Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,587 779 19.4 659 2.7 515 14 130 382 2,047 123 2,630 5 51 21 965 2 * 6 54 7 243 13 161 1 * 14 329 12 181 16 86 1 * 1 * 1 * 0.5 581 7.1 674 9.1 695 0.2 586 3.3 653 * * 0.2 690 0.8 741 0.6 842 * * 1.1 614 0.6 718 0.3 611 * * * * * * 1 2 4 5 11 1,950 15 137 348 65 34 150 130 * * * 87 121 16,119 * 873 4,158 433 * 923 330 * * * * * * 0.3 657 0.4 762 55.9 549 * * 3.0 733 14.4 409 1.5 604 * * 3.2 907 1.1 559 262 892 3.1 812 13 409 1.4 972 148 1,019 31 447 195 2,042 36 284 184 2,998 3.5 579 1.5 506 7.1 604 1.0 384 10.4 272 202 84 2,637 202 44 74 84 2,839 271,509 686 37 21,743 7,102 389 1,214 5,499 28,842 3,798,106 2.4 492 0.1 753 75.4 578 24.6 594 1.3 768 4.2 548 19.1 592 100.0 582 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Greene Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Greene Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Greene Nibco Inc Quail International Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Saint Josephs At East Georgia Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Greene Area Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Hancock State Prison Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Townsend Tree Service Company Llc Haband Operations Llc Georgia Power Company Horton Homes Inc COUNTY Greene Greene Hancock Morgan Morgan Putnam Morgan Putnam Putnam Putnam Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Greene COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Greene, GA Morgan, GA Clarke, GA Putnam, GA Fulton, GA Oglethorpe, GA Oconee, GA Newton, GA Other Total Residents: 3,856 401 266 232 115 71 66 64 528 5,599 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.9 7.2 4.8 4.1 2.1 1.3 1.2 1.1 9.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Greene &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Greene, GA Putnam, GA Taliaferro, GA Baldwin, GA Hancock, GA Morgan, GA Oconee, GA Oglethorpe, GA Other Total Residents: 3,856 391 239 159 147 142 136 103 410 5,583 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.1 7.0 4.3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4 1.8 7.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e62O8.6H-61T2.%8i2Ag45.%h-9L2434%43S45.6c-36165h3%64+o5.o-64l%4 Greene Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 26.2% 33.7% 20.4% 12.1% 7.6% 100.0% 18-24 36.6% 36.0% 22.5% 4.5% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.9% 36.3% 23.9% 15.4% 5.6% 100.0% 35-44 16.6% 37.7% 22.3% 15.7% 7.7% 100.0% 45-64 24.3% 32.5% 19.7% 12.0% 11.6% 100.0% 65+ 43.6% 26.8% 14.5% 9.1% 6.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Greene Hancock Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Putnam Taliaferro Greene Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 113 84 207 461 148 147 20 1,180 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 113 84 207 461 148 147 20 1,180 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Greene County Greene Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Putnam Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Hancock Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) www.athenstech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 35 33 14 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 -5.7 -57.6 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 8 2008 4 2009 3 25 70 27 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 93 82 56 Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 14 5 8 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 5 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 13 18 19 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 44 25 16 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -50.0 2008-2009 -25.0 180.0 -11.8 -64.3 0.0 -50.0 33.3 44.4 -23.1 6.9 -15.4 -7.7 -61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 0.0 12.5 -69.2 -30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 38.5 -43.2 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 5.6 -36.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Technical and Business Writing Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 4 2009 1 11 7 7 1 1 3 49 51 26 9 5 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -42.9 2008-2009 -75.0 -36.4 0.0 0.0 200.0 4.1 -49.0 -44.4 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Greene County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Greene NUMBER PERCENT 6,120 100.0 660 10.8 109 1.8 139 2.3 394 6.4 100 1.6 709 11.6 703 11.5 313 5.1 304 5.0 1,051 17.2 305 5.0 450 7.4 100 1.6 680 11.1 103 1.7 Greene Area NUMBER PERCENT 46,476 100.0 4,524 9.7 1,116 2.4 1,466 3.2 4,776 10.3 1,087 2.3 4,682 10.1 6,581 14.2 2,637 5.7 2,528 5.4 5,713 12.3 2,302 5.0 2,761 5.9 1,102 2.4 4,667 10.0 534 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Greene Hancock 416 24 86 74 316 17 63 63 05 21 04 18 Morgan 252 Oconee 182 Oglethorpe 204 20 51 35 49 48 18 20 35 32 01 8 03 2 04 6 Putnam Taliaferro Total Area 390 50 1,810 24 58 78 2 7 11 156 348 311 04 24 01 1 22 80 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 37 14 36 22 57 25 24 9 26 11 5 21 15 12 31 34 25 48 5 2 6 148 124 193 Misc. 119 47 78 25 49 95 15 428 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Gwinnett County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Gwinnett Barrow DeKalb Forsyth Fulton Hall Jackson Rockdale Walton Gwinnett Area Georgia United States Labor Force 413,865 34,673 382,649 86,044 484,733 89,411 26,988 40,037 41,295 1,599,695 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 377,923 31,114 345,813 79,208 437,425 81,363 24,141 35,736 37,178 1,449,901 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 35,942 8.7% 3,559 10.3% 36,836 9.6% 6,836 7.9% 47,308 9.8% 8,048 9.0% 2,847 10.5% 4,301 10.7% 4,117 10.0% 149,794 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Gwinnett City of Lawrenceville Gwinnett Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 596,296 2 22,397 2009 Estimate 808,167 % Change 2000-2009 35.5 2015 Projected* 910,677 % Change 2000-2015 52.7 2,544,201 3,259,042 28.1 3,667,371 44.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 9 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 3,419 22 5 2,509 883 39 3 9 37 8 1 21 19 157 3 46 26 48 8 89 52 86 29 19 76 107 19,134 15 2,564 2,732 430 431 1,344 1,015 3,595 113 1,678 290 1,609 246 1,564 1,508 1,016 23,569 248 38 43 167 23,817 Gwinnett EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 40,626 188 13.7 1,081 0.1 965 * 17,566 22,766 1,616 * 54 372 97 * 449 920 2,396 85 1,561 1,206 893 147 1,928 1,476 5,154 * * 5.9 980 7.7 1,161 0.5 646 * * 0.0 822 0.1 635 0.0 440 * * 0.2 677 0.3 1,081 0.8 884 0.0 843 0.5 1,199 0.4 866 0.3 875 0.0 887 0.6 802 0.5 1,537 1.7 1,805 1,657 491 899 1,294 220,949 523 29,155 43,924 5,230 8,666 14,871 4,970 0.6 1,414 0.2 949 0.3 687 0.4 883 74.3 819 0.2 1,329 9.8 1,179 14.8 554 1.8 821 2.9 1,255 5.0 1,107 1.7 909 22,932 7.7 1,201 5,762 1.9 1,614 24,687 3,251 22,334 2,594 24,436 8.3 635 1.1 605 7.5 821 0.9 355 8.2 281 7,615 573 262,148 35,143 2,978 2,517 29,648 297,291 2.6 0.2 88.2 11.8 1.0 0.8 10.0 100.0 636 993 951 853 1,098 676 784 853 Gwinnett Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,728 147 157,178 1,249 10.6 1,046 0.1 812 36 7,475 3,070 224 23 32 94 32 2 113 76 483 14 194 120 206 23 352 174 169 510 58,492 96,930 26,714 1,187 1,264 848 502 * 2,681 3,674 8,944 * 5,547 6,021 4,221 793 6,277 5,906 7,386 0.0 1,413 4.0 980 6.6 1,087 1.8 1,100 0.1 952 0.1 1,122 0.1 573 0.0 1,249 * * 0.2 791 0.2 1,112 0.6 994 * * 0.4 1,240 0.4 872 0.3 939 0.1 818 0.4 834 0.4 1,128 0.5 1,695 74 99 228 338 80,903 105 7,844 10,295 1,941 2,171 6,057 4,882 3,948 2,716 3,051 4,883 1,103,660 6,543 92,993 153,333 53,895 66,729 77,864 29,396 0.3 1,424 0.2 1,054 0.2 697 0.3 1,038 74.7 994 0.4 1,687 6.3 1,333 10.4 542 3.6 993 4.5 1,598 5.3 1,584 2.0 1,002 16,079 123,285 8.3 1,511 588 28,242 1.9 1,762 6,349 1,242 7,788 1,129 6,686 108,404 35,427 142,334 18,939 126,715 7.3 708 2.4 1,019 9.6 903 1.3 861 8.6 368 7,747 3,811 95,442 1,735 405 439 891 97,177 271,509 39,561 1,960 1,262,798 214,886 40,878 47,437 126,571 1,477,681 3,798,106 2.7 0.1 85.5 14.5 2.8 3.2 8.6 100.0 637 1,101 1,000 935 1,435 842 808 991 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 9 Gwinnett Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Gwinnett Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Gwinnett Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Houndstooth Inc Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Gwinnett Area Emory University Emory Healthcare Delta Air Lines Inc Turner Services Inc Georgia State University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Forsyth Hospital The Coca Cola Company COUNTY DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Gwinnett COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Cobb, GA Forsyth, GA Hall, GA Clayton, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents: 169,000 57,737 51,481 8,648 3,977 3,015 1,913 1,611 12,223 309,605 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 54.6 18.6 16.6 2.8 1.3 1.0 0.6 0.5 3.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Gwinnett &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Gwinnett, GA DeKalb, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Barrow, GA Hall, GA Walton, GA Forsyth, GA Other Total Residents: 169,000 34,747 21,211 8,723 8,229 7,189 7,037 5,663 22,283 284,082 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 59.5 12.2 7.5 3.1 2.9 2.5 2.5 2.0 7.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 9 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.8H-41T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-1L1334%43S45.6c-69165h3%24+o5.o-04l%4 Gwinnett Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 18.4% 22.6% 27.6% 21.1% 10.3% 100.0% 18-24 31.4% 25.2% 32.6% 10.1% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.1% 19.6% 27.1% 28.1% 10.1% 100.0% 35-44 12.0% 21.9% 29.2% 24.9% 12.0% 100.0% 45-64 14.6% 23.2% 27.3% 20.3% 14.6% 100.0% 65+ 33.9% 26.2% 19.4% 12.6% 8.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Barrow DeKalb Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Hall Jackson Rockdale Walton Gwinnett Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 570 5,300 1,555 7,123 8,484 1,479 547 1,033 690 26,781 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 570 5,300 1,555 7,123 8,484 1,479 547 1,033 690 26,781 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Gwinnett Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College Gwinnett Technical College (Technical college servicing area) ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Fulton American InterContinental University Troy University Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu brownmackie.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 9 Colleges and Universities Gwinnett Area Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter College-Professional Studies Spelman College Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown DeKalb Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Atlanta Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta_dekalb www.gatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/atlanta/ www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.portfoliocenter.com www.saintleo.edu www.sb-atlanta.com www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/professional_home.htm www.spelman.edu www.westwood.edu http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.atlantaculinary.com www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 9 Colleges and Universities Gwinnett Area Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Barrow Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Forsyth Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Banking and Financial Support Services Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Building/Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector Business Administration and Management, General CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Commercial Photography Computer and Information Systems Security Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming, Specific Applications Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 156 2008 234 2009 274 18 15 21 9 10 13 4 3 3 6 5 8 30 11 18 88 206 262 7 10 4 19 24 24 20 18 37 18 10 2 24 49 32 121 80 149 4 1 3 20 24 34 31 26 44 36 153 122 5 20 29 7 10 12 73 142 149 59 63 97 15 11 11 15 14 27 9 15 8 26 16 23 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 50.0 2008-2009 17.1 -16.7 40.0 11.1 30.0 -25.0 0.0 -16.7 -63.3 134.1 42.9 26.3 -10.0 -44.4 104.2 -33.9 -75.0 20.0 -16.1 325.0 300.0 42.9 94.5 6.8 -26.7 -6.7 66.7 -38.5 60.0 63.6 27.2 -60.0 0.0 105.6 -80.0 -34.7 86.3 200.0 41.7 69.2 -20.3 45.0 20.0 4.9 54.0 0.0 92.9 -46.7 43.8 Page 6 of 9 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Greenhouse Operations and Management Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Restaurant/Food Services Management Retailing and Retail Operations Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Sport and Fitness Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Tourism and Travel Services Management Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 107 2008 61 2009 63 12 10 11 29 34 35 15 18 40 208 161 170 4 26 35 2 2 5 6 21 20 25 24 35 3 2 5 129 130 225 37 56 86 20 40 44 29 23 16 16 8 16 30 21 15 21 31 22 1 2 1 23 21 21 32 47 51 8 8 5 25 20 20 62 189 134 24 72 96 16 13 26 4 1 3 34 36 36 21 13 17 6 7 18 2 3 2 45 31 50 6 7 28 8 4 9 14 19 14 1 6 8 20 29 35 19 21 9 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.0 2008-2009 3.3 -16.7 10.0 17.2 2.9 20.0 122.2 -22.6 5.6 550.0 0.0 250.0 -4.0 -33.3 0.8 51.4 100.0 34.6 150.0 -4.8 45.8 150.0 73.1 53.6 10.0 -20.7 -50.0 -30.0 47.6 100.0 -8.7 46.9 0.0 -20.0 204.8 200.0 -18.8 -75.0 5.9 -38.1 16.7 50.0 -31.1 16.7 -50.0 35.7 500.0 45.0 -30.4 100.0 -28.6 -29.0 -50.0 0.0 8.5 -37.5 0.0 -29.1 33.3 100.0 200.0 0.0 30.8 157.1 -33.3 61.3 300.0 125.0 -26.3 33.3 20.7 10.5 -57.1 Page 7 of 9 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 30 2008 56 2009 58 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 86.7 2008-2009 3.6 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Gwinnett Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Gwinnett County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Gwinnett NUMBER PERCENT 325,088 100.0 51,379 15.8 24,245 7.5 7,985 2.5 35,624 11.0 6,079 1.9 45,324 13.9 55,090 17.0 16,714 5.1 14,274 4.4 15,153 4.7 8,469 2.6 12,579 3.9 3,514 1.1 27,549 8.5 1,110 0.3 Gwinnett Area NUMBER PERCENT 1,355,329 100.0 198,457 14.6 83,948 6.2 35,489 2.6 162,368 12.0 24,740 1.8 171,135 12.6 222,471 16.4 59,158 4.4 52,862 3.9 71,351 5.3 47,839 3.5 58,441 4.3 19,951 1.5 137,750 10.2 9,369 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Gwinnett 7,480 2,778 2,298 488 31 48 Barrow DeKalb Forsyth Fulton Hall 782 10,614 779 11,745 2,268 149 2,739 381 3,233 358 213 3,511 189 3,392 463 50 1,416 33 1,957 255 02 12 61 83 05 7 66 91 37 139 Jackson Rockdale Walton 618 1,106 1,352 106 144 58 265 313 107 206 308 146 09 15 04 9 11 39 Total Area 36,744 10,215 10,831 4,510 226 443 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 270 184 530 65 36 104 314 216 705 43 10 56 228 160 658 216 112 254 62 25 82 54 40 114 76 50 147 1,328 833 2,650 Misc. 853 151 1,569 55 1,960 434 117 200 369 5,708 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 9 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2211 Beaver Ruin Road Suite 160 Norcross GA 30071 Phone: (770) 840 - 2200 Fax: (770) 613 - 4848 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2211 Beaver Ruin Road Suite 160 Norcross, GA 30071-3344 Phone: (770) 729 - 5400 2187 Northlake Parkway Suite 112 Tucker, GA 30084-4110 Phone: (770) 414 - 2602 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 9 of 9 Habersham County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Habersham Banks Hall Rabun Stephens Towns White Habersham Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC Labor Force 20,191 10,545 89,411 7,026 13,481 5,770 12,282 158,706 Employed 18,259 9,769 81,363 6,300 12,056 5,291 11,115 144,153 Unemployed Rate 1,932 9.6% 776 7.4% 8,048 9.0% 726 10.3% 1,425 10.6% 479 8.3% 1,167 9.5% 14,553 9.2% 4,768,923 154,142,000 31,884 4,311,728 139,877,000 27,511 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 4,373 13.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Habersham City of Clarkesville Habersham Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 36,123 46 1,248 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 43,613 20.7 48,026 33.0 327,787 398,284 21.5 467,020 42.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 66,215 71,514 8.0 78,540 18.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Paper Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 169 11 1 100 57 5 3 2 1 8 3 1 1 8 6 1 4 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 648 6 32 166 21 10 49 25 65 7 46 10 80 6 72 53 16 833 60 13 19 28 893 Habersham EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,027 * 30.3 676 * * * 521 3,292 * * * * 58 * * * 66 229 * * 47 848 0 0 0 0 * * 3.9 527 24.7 701 * * * * * * * * 0.4 435 * * * * * * 0.5 654 1.7 696 * * * * 0.4 534 6.4 1,063 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 6,271 * 146 1,528 96 90 272 108 0.0 0 47.1 505 * * 1.1 634 11.5 442 0.7 616 0.7 507 2.0 716 0.8 349 260 2.0 833 384 2.9 705 629 513 737 * 1,157 4.7 377 3.9 681 5.5 576 * * 8.7 241 159 7 10,305 3,006 116 690 2,200 13,312 1.2 389 0.1 444 77.4 591 22.6 724 0.9 928 5.2 608 16.5 636 100.0 587 Habersham Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,581 79 29,331 1,100 26.6 706 1.0 814 9 1,024 469 47 20 9 1 28 27 21 16 36 71 34 16 63 46 6 6 7 7 96 5,379 22,755 9,913 2,151 42 * 321 582 741 655 394 1,221 2,187 1,057 869 1,437 70 323 * 188 0.1 792 4.9 714 20.6 699 9.0 593 1.9 541 0.0 366 * * 0.3 489 0.5 661 0.7 1,250 0.6 615 0.4 685 1.1 828 2.0 841 1.0 930 0.8 627 1.3 973 0.1 760 0.3 833 * * 0.2 834 8 5,707 19 437 1,168 224 85 418 330 528 62,126 580 4,183 13,362 2,213 1,196 3,364 923 0.5 786 56.3 647 0.5 1,164 3.8 897 12.1 484 2.0 751 1.1 811 3.0 913 0.8 538 646 2,191 2.0 836 33 1,187 1.1 1,033 433 5,408 57 2,518 658 12,088 102 1,253 612 9,415 4.9 434 2.3 527 11.0 801 1.1 2,574 8.5 258 485 166 7,454 336 71 116 149 7,790 271,509 2,245 86 91,543 18,848 866 3,587 14,395 110,388 3,798,106 2.0 0.1 82.9 17.1 0.8 3.2 13.0 100.0 455 649 666 671 1,013 636 660 667 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Habersham Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Habersham Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Habersham Ethicon Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Habersham County Medical Center Habersham State Prison Piedmont College Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Habersham Area Mount Vernon Mills Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp Mar Jac Poultry Inc Willstaff Inc Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc Kings Delight COUNTY Banks Hall Hall Habersham Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Habersham COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Habersham, GA Hall, GA White, GA Stephens, GA Banks, GA Gwinnett, GA Rabun, GA Jackson, GA Other Total Residents: 11,308 1,979 737 459 398 307 236 226 832 16,482 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.6 12.0 4.5 2.8 2.4 1.9 1.4 1.4 5.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Habersham &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Habersham, GA Banks, GA White, GA Stephens, GA Hall, GA Rabun, GA Franklin, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 11,308 1,078 788 694 464 215 211 92 642 15,492 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.0 7.0 5.1 4.5 3.0 1.4 1.4 0.6 4.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.0H-02T2.%9i4Ag45.%h-4L2434%43S45.6c-65265h3%24+o5.o-34l%4 Habersham Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.4% 31.6% 22.9% 9.6% 5.5% 100.0% 18-24 41.0% 27.8% 27.3% 3.7% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 29.4% 31.5% 23.5% 11.6% 3.9% 100.0% 35-44 22.3% 34.6% 25.6% 11.4% 6.1% 100.0% 45-64 24.6% 33.6% 22.6% 10.6% 8.6% 100.0% 65+ 43.5% 27.7% 15.3% 8.4% 5.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Habersham Hall Rabun Stephens Towns White Habersham Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 340 1,479 129 232 70 227 2,638 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 161 340 1,479 129 232 70 227 2,638 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Habersham Area Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Banks Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Stephens Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) Toccoa Falls College Habersham North Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Piedmont College White Truett-McConnell College Towns Young Harris College www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.northgatech.ed www.tfc.edu www.northgatech.edu www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu www.truett.edu www.yhc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 39 2008 31 2009 16 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 54 43 37 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 7 3 15 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 6 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 9 10 9 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 81 52 89 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 18 18 17 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 3 Commercial Photography 15 16 17 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 7 2 8 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 22 13 19 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 35 51 44 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 19 18 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 14 11 10 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 32 5 29 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 49 28 35 Electrician 26 16 10 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) 48 38 52 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.5 2008-2009 -48.4 -20.4 -14.0 -57.1 400.0 -33.3 16.7 11.1 -10.0 -35.8 71.2 0.0 -5.6 40.0 -57.1 6.7 6.3 -71.4 300.0 -40.9 46.2 45.7 -13.7 18.8 -5.3 -21.4 -9.1 -84.4 480.0 -42.9 25.0 -38.5 -37.5 -20.8 36.8 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other Fire Science/Fire-fighting Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Tool and Die Technology/Technician Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Turf and Turfgrass Management Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 15 2008 3 2009 4 4 6 5 13 6 21 59 52 50 24 21 15 55 36 37 18 69 64 7 17 16 9 6 7 16 16 12 9 5 9 7 12 5 23 24 33 12 3 10 28 33 39 14 8 17 6 10 7 4 4 5 62 54 65 4 11 5 11 2 7 14 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -80.0 2008-2009 33.3 50.0 -16.7 -53.8 250.0 -11.9 -3.8 -12.5 -28.6 -34.5 2.8 283.3 -7.2 142.9 -5.9 -33.3 16.7 0.0 -44.4 71.4 4.3 -75.0 17.9 -42.9 66.7 0.0 -12.9 175.0 -81.8 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 18.2 112.5 -30.0 25.0 20.4 -54.5 250.0 78.6 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Habersham County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Habersham NUMBER PERCENT 17,553 100.0 1,717 9.8 279 1.6 348 2.0 1,362 7.8 424 2.4 1,819 10.4 2,494 14.2 909 5.2 1,296 7.4 2,688 15.3 751 4.3 1,227 7.0 342 2.0 1,798 10.2 99 0.6 Habersham Area NUMBER PERCENT 127,317 100.0 12,136 9.5 2,330 1.8 2,632 2.1 10,610 8.3 2,824 2.2 13,961 11.0 17,659 13.9 8,347 6.6 8,419 6.6 18,958 14.9 5,809 4.6 7,976 6.3 2,201 1.7 12,832 10.1 623 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Habersham 1,018 100 226 151 28 31 Banks Hall Rabun 234 2,268 138 30 56 27 358 463 255 18 21 22 04 5 37 139 01 3 Stephens 721 51 130 141 Towns 72 16 15 12 White 376 46 82 52 07 15 00 1 09 14 Total Area 4,827 619 993 660 86 208 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 121 62 158 23 17 45 216 112 254 27 3 21 82 37 111 3 5 13 33 19 62 505 255 664 Misc. 141 27 434 22 147 7 59 837 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 215 Hodges Street Suite #205 Cornelia GA 30531 Phone: (706) 776 - 0811 Fax: (706) 776 - 0822 Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Hall County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Hall Banks Barrow Dawson Forsyth Gwinnett Habersham Jackson Lumpkin White Hall Area Georgia United States Labor Force 89,411 10,545 34,673 11,133 86,044 413,865 20,191 26,988 13,289 12,282 718,421 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 81,363 9,769 31,114 10,064 79,208 377,923 18,259 24,141 11,792 11,115 654,748 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 8,048 9.0% 776 7.4% 3,559 10.3% 1,069 9.6% 6,836 7.9% 35,942 8.7% 1,932 9.6% 2,847 10.5% 1,497 11.3% 1,167 9.5% 63,673 8.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Hall City of Gainesville Hall Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 140,886 11 25,578 2009 Estimate 187,743 % Change 2000-2009 33.3 2015 Projected* 232,285 % Change 2000-2015 64.9 1,034,322 1,441,921 39.4 1,690,766 63.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 815 28 4 524 259 32 5 6 4 7 4 15 12 10 20 4 41 25 5 7 8 24 30 0 0 0 3,306 4 314 562 151 38 252 203 424 20 267 32 420 57 273 289 87 4,208 123 28 35 60 4,331 Hall EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 19,166 389 27.9 730 0.6 822 49 3,421 15,306 8,401 182 569 13 109 36 214 499 402 240 322 630 1,731 37 0.1 902 5.0 760 22.3 721 12.2 614 0.3 845 0.8 627 0.0 357 0.2 525 0.1 973 0.3 830 0.7 1,294 0.6 602 0.3 740 0.5 833 0.9 933 2.5 840 0.1 881 520 632 267 502 0 0 0 39,135 147 3,459 7,417 1,964 567 2,292 450 0.8 789 0.9 1,035 0.4 641 0.7 899 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 57.0 739 0.2 1,266 5.0 951 10.8 527 2.9 779 0.8 982 3.3 979 0.7 688 1,503 2.2 868 272 0.4 1,159 4,168 1,034 9,126 734 4,500 6.1 444 1.5 504 13.3 866 1.1 4,186 6.6 264 1,501 39 58,340 10,267 533 2,264 7,470 68,607 2.2 0.1 85.0 15.0 0.8 3.3 10.9 100.0 489 739 735 814 1,093 654 695 732 NUMBER OF FIRMS 6,418 129 Hall Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 88,042 1,541 18.0 917 0.3 787 23 4,589 1,677 109 11 25 57 72 24 215 85 58 117 15 222 107 108 292 28,875 57,336 16,686 226 1,635 443 1,254 1,013 4,371 2,870 2,612 1,839 617 4,000 4,197 5,957 0.1 904 5.9 913 11.7 922 3.4 584 0.0 756 0.3 599 0.1 594 0.3 700 0.2 1,104 0.9 986 0.6 1,223 0.5 785 0.4 843 0.1 847 0.8 814 0.9 1,140 1.2 1,752 43 58 150 180 1 6 14 30,391 40 3,704 4,705 817 613 2,114 1,651 2,655 2,274 1,420 2,871 * * 245 332,569 1,460 39,977 68,650 9,339 10,560 19,865 6,531 0.5 1,268 0.5 912 0.3 675 0.6 919 * * * * 0.1 576 68.1 771 0.3 1,272 8.2 1,155 14.1 528 1.9 788 2.2 1,189 4.1 1,064 1.3 837 5,353 29,743 6.1 1,164 169 7,126 1.5 1,521 2,664 448 2,733 414 2,537 36,272 5,655 40,605 4,560 40,665 7.4 610 1.2 564 8.3 800 0.9 977 8.3 273 2,429 1,488 38,297 723 125 195 403 39,020 271,509 11,560 793 421,404 66,858 4,327 7,367 55,164 488,257 3,798,106 2.4 0.2 86.3 13.7 0.9 1.5 11.3 100.0 590 961 802 749 1,067 661 736 794 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Hall Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Hall Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Hall Fieldale Farms Corp Mar Jac Poultry Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pilgrims Pride Corp Willstaff Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Hall Area Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Wal-Mart The Kroger Company Publix Super Market Inc Houndstooth Inc Cisco Systems Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp COUNTY Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Hall Hall Habersham Hall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Hall COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Forsyth, GA Jackson, GA Clarke, GA Lumpkin, GA Other Total Residents: 46,680 7,189 2,244 1,716 1,577 1,205 687 645 3,413 65,356 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 71.4 11.0 3.4 2.6 2.4 1.8 1.1 1.0 5.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Hall &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Jackson, GA White, GA Habersham, GA Lumpkin, GA Banks, GA Forsyth, GA Other Total Residents: 46,680 3,015 2,367 2,124 1,979 1,661 1,492 1,263 5,071 65,652 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 71.1 4.6 3.6 3.2 3.0 2.5 2.3 1.9 7.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e52O8.0H-21T2.%7i2Ag45.%h-9L1334%59S45.6c-60165h3%34+o5.o-14l%4 Hall Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 20.2% 26.0% 28.4% 18.1% 7.5% 100.0% 18-24 35.2% 28.3% 29.8% 6.2% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.9% 23.2% 28.6% 23.5% 6.7% 100.0% 35-44 13.1% 24.8% 31.1% 22.4% 8.6% 100.0% 45-64 15.6% 27.3% 28.7% 17.6% 10.8% 100.0% 65+ 39.0% 28.7% 17.7% 9.5% 5.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Barrow Dawson Forsyth Gwinnett Habersham Hall Jackson Lumpkin White Hall Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 570 188 1,555 8,484 340 1,479 547 224 227 13,775 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------------ TOTAL 161 570 188 1,555 8,484 340 1,479 547 224 227 13,775 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Hall Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Banks Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Barrow Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Forsyth Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lumpkin North Georgia College & State University Habersham North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College White Truett-McConnell College asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.ngcsu.edu www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu www.truett.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 35 37 36 3 10 6 8 6 10 3 10 2 13 19 20 12 37 7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Banking and Financial Support Services TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 5 2009 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 33 51 49 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 26 32 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 24 8 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 15 9 21 5 16 16 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 12 14 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 27 29 22 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 60 50 56 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 9 4 4 13 7 13 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 167 111 146 1 3 1 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 20 25 16 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 5 4 4 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 5 15 16 15 16 21 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 32 32 46 Interior Design 4 12 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 76 66 81 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 17 10 13 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 1 4 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 15 11 15 9 5 Medical Office Management/Administration 4 3 4 Medical Reception/Receptionist 56 33 21 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 11 1 Medical/Clinical Assistant 81 88 66 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 98 41 189 Operations Management and Supervision 25 25 14 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 3 2 5 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 0.0 -57.1 100.0 50.0 83.3 1000.0 0.0 150.0 80.0 -20.0 -25.0 -44.6 -23.9 54.5 -3.9 23.1 -62.5 50.0 -66.7 -40.0 133.3 220.0 16.7 7.4 -16.7 -55.6 0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 -40.0 -25.0 -41.1 1000.0 8.6 -58.2 0.0 -33.3 -44.4 33.3 -36.4 -90.9 -25.0 361.0 -44.0 150.0 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 8 2009 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 19 8 6 38 33 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 60.0 2008-2009 87.5 9.1 41.7 -71.4 0.0 0.0 -54.5 -8.3 -36.4 107.7 -25.9 -57.9 -25.0 -13.2 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Hall County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Hall NUMBER PERCENT 69,205 100.0 6,803 9.8 1,570 2.3 1,599 2.3 6,092 8.8 1,344 1.9 7,775 11.2 9,309 13.5 4,163 6.0 4,097 5.9 10,675 15.4 3,340 4.8 4,320 6.2 1,089 1.6 6,654 9.6 375 0.5 Hall Area NUMBER PERCENT 545,050 100.0 77,941 14.3 31,593 5.8 12,400 2.3 53,747 9.9 10,715 2.0 71,854 13.2 87,643 16.1 31,386 5.8 27,784 5.1 40,426 7.4 18,523 3.4 24,339 4.5 6,981 1.3 47,853 8.8 1,865 0.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Hall Banks 2,268 234 358 463 255 30 56 27 37 139 04 5 Barrow Dawson Forsyth 782 149 213 50 153 50 35 15 779 381 189 33 02 12 02 3 05 7 Gwinnett Habersham Jackson 7,480 1,018 618 2,778 100 106 2,298 488 226 151 144 58 31 48 28 31 09 15 Lumpkin White Total Area 189 376 13,897 43 46 4,041 40 82 3,746 15 52 1,144 04 6 09 14 131 280 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 216 112 254 23 17 45 65 36 104 11 3 19 43 10 56 270 184 530 121 62 158 62 25 82 20 7 26 33 19 62 864 475 1,336 Misc. 434 27 151 15 55 853 141 117 28 59 1,880 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484 Fax: (770) 531 - 5699 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Hancock County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Hancock Baldwin Glascock Greene Putnam Taliaferro Warren Washington Hancock Area Georgia United States Labor Force 3,346 20,536 1,134 7,583 10,330 858 2,620 8,013 54,420 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 2,720 18,094 1,009 6,761 9,241 741 2,161 6,960 47,687 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 626 18.7% 2,442 11.9% 125 11.0% 822 10.8% 1,089 10.5% 117 13.6% 459 17.5% 1,053 13.1% 6,733 12.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Hancock City of Sparta Hancock Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 10,056 133 9,219 -8.3 9,884 -1.7 1,522 120,201 123,041 2.4 136,107 13.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Paper Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Chemical Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Food Plastics and Rubber Products Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Wood Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 12 1 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 2 2 20 1 2 3 1 4 0 4 1 7 0 6 6 1 72 12 2 7 3 84 Hancock EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 28 2.2 531 * * * * * * 7 0.6 602 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 437 34.5 487 * * * * * * 123 9.7 410 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 167 13.2 396 0 0.0 0 32 2.5 186 16 * 465 804 15 * 430 1,268 1.3 281 * * 36.7 510 63.4 625 1.2 859 * * 33.9 496 100.0 505 Hancock Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 452 6,755 61 666 17.3 742 1.7 530 14 273 104 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 12 12 19 1,831 16 96 441 67 27 146 102 336 1,889 3,863 * * * * * * 156 * 24 28 58 361 39 357 421 804 18,854 512 551 5,014 787 * 940 296 0.9 826 4.8 672 9.9 805 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.4 744 * * 0.1 405 0.1 502 0.1 583 0.9 672 0.1 574 0.9 908 1.1 583 2.1 569 48.2 509 1.3 1,474 1.4 712 12.8 404 2.0 561 * * 2.4 802 0.8 519 167 719 1.8 666 6 * * * 101 781 21 332 219 3,862 25 318 198 3,451 2.0 415 0.8 502 9.9 590 0.8 347 8.8 254 199 46 2,329 261 44 123 94 2,590 271,509 658 22 25,631 13,489 282 7,518 5,689 39,117 3,798,106 1.7 421 0.1 728 65.5 570 34.5 574 0.7 862 19.2 560 14.5 579 100.0 572 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Hancock Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Hancock Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Hancock Bank of Hancock County Hancock State Prison Providence Healthcare of Sparta Sandys Supermarkets Inc Sparta Health Care Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Hancock Area Central State Hospital Georgia College & State University Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Baldwin State Prison Rheem Sales Company Inc Vought Aircraft Industries Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Haband Operations Llc Washington County Hospital Authorit COUNTY Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Greene Greene Putnam Washington Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Hancock COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Baldwin, GA Hancock, GA Putnam, GA Greene, GA Morgan, GA Jasper, GA Warren, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents: 1,064 1,042 173 147 67 53 51 49 235 2,881 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 36.9 36.2 6.0 5.1 2.3 1.8 1.8 1.7 8.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Hancock &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Hancock, GA Baldwin, GA Putnam, GA Washington, GA Greene, GA McDuffie, GA Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA Other Total Residents: 1,042 153 68 66 45 29 26 20 68 1,517 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.7 10.1 4.5 4.4 3.0 1.9 1.7 1.3 4.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e33O8.0H-52T2.%2i6Ag45.%h-3L2534%80S45.6c-90265h3%24+o5.o-44l%4 Hancock Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.6% 35.7% 21.3% 7.8% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 33.5% 30.9% 31.7% 3.6% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.3% 40.6% 24.3% 10.2% 2.6% 100.0% 35-44 22.4% 43.5% 21.0% 8.9% 4.2% 100.0% 45-64 28.9% 35.7% 19.3% 8.2% 7.8% 100.0% 65+ 50.0% 25.1% 13.5% 6.6% 4.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baldwin Glascock Greene Hancock Putnam Taliaferro Warren Washington Hancock Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 274 34 113 84 147 20 34 218 924 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 274 34 113 84 147 20 34 218 924 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Hancock Area Putnam Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Baldwin Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus Hancock Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Washington Sandersville Technical College www.centralgatech.edu www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 23 2009 36 14 19 18 33 8 24 7 5 3 6 19 27 9 16 22 18 7 39 8 13 11 15 51 23 16 22 22 10 23 35 76 56 21 11 11 7 9 5 5 30 29 48 188 173 148 19 32 21 108 101 110 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 109.1 2008-2009 56.5 35.7 -5.3 -75.8 200.0 -28.6 -40.0 216.7 42.1 77.8 37.5 -61.1 457.1 62.5 -15.4 240.0 -54.9 37.5 130.0 -26.3 0.0 -44.4 -3.3 -8.0 68.4 0.0 52.2 -62.5 -36.4 0.0 65.5 -14.5 -34.4 -6.5 8.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Hancock County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Hancock NUMBER PERCENT 3,402 100.0 98 2.9 4 0.1 95 2.8 185 5.4 94 2.8 184 5.4 330 9.7 120 3.5 123 3.6 720 21.2 245 7.2 279 8.2 285 8.4 535 15.7 105 3.1 Hancock Area NUMBER PERCENT 50,017 100.0 3,635 7.3 673 1.4 1,436 2.9 3,897 7.8 1,491 3.0 4,582 9.2 6,124 12.2 2,861 5.7 2,841 5.7 6,876 13.8 2,882 5.8 2,902 5.8 1,826 3.7 7,180 14.4 811 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Hancock 316 17 63 63 04 18 Baldwin Glascock Greene 1,383 39 416 84 246 384 4 6 2 24 86 74 12 52 01 1 05 21 Putnam 390 24 58 78 Taliaferro 50 2 7 11 Warren 195 12 22 36 04 24 01 1 09 5 Washington Total Area 408 3,197 26 71 73 193 559 721 06 15 42 137 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 22 57 25 94 153 159 6 4 8 37 14 36 34 25 48 5 2 6 25 17 13 21 53 51 244 325 346 Misc. 47 199 7 119 95 15 56 92 630 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665 Fax: (706) 595 - 7209 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Haralson County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Haralson Carroll Paulding Polk Haralson Area Georgia United States Cleburne, AL Labor Force 12,848 52,847 67,086 21,213 153,994 4,768,923 154,142,000 6,355 Employed 11,375 47,291 60,551 19,002 138,219 4,311,728 139,877,000 5,767 Unemployed Rate 1,473 11.5% 5,556 10.5% 6,535 9.7% 2,211 10.4% 15,775 10.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 588 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Haralson 25,832 60 28,890 11.8 33,270 28.8 City of Buchanan 941 Haralson Area 249,226 337,380 35.4 402,284 61.4 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Cleburne, AL 14,123 14,759 4.5 15,983 13.2 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 104 3 0 62 39 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 3 8 1 1 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 362 2 17 89 25 8 28 14 39 3 19 1 36 6 34 41 12 478 47 8 13 26 525 Haralson EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,096 * 29.3 777 * * 0 281 1,806 * * * * * * * * 695 151 35 * 0.0 0 3.9 811 25.3 771 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9.7 652 2.1 842 0.5 2,017 * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 3,291 * 310 1,041 110 46 155 21 * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 46.0 510 * * 4.3 556 14.6 411 1.5 722 0.6 1,127 2.2 780 0.3 385 146 2.0 674 11 0.2 454 160 2.2 464 * * * 758 10.6 597 13 0.2 502 372 5.2 213 144 5 5,392 1,755 55 282 1,418 7,147 2.0 669 0.1 419 75.4 644 24.6 659 0.8 839 3.9 537 19.8 602 100.0 610 Haralson Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,098 23 17,460 179 23.7 746 0.2 832 4 47 784 4,397 287 12,838 14 2,622 6 181 9 83 9 * 20 303 10 796 18 351 9 188 13 1,051 22 483 63 768 16 160 0.1 707 6.0 760 17.4 740 3.6 601 0.2 586 0.1 514 * * 0.4 688 1.1 1,068 0.5 677 0.3 1,015 1.4 651 0.7 821 1.0 960 0.2 850 3 17 23 15 1 1 2 4 12 3,650 11 238 783 164 63 274 189 17 2,224 * 143 * * * * * 39,010 * 2,093 10,450 1,389 1,390 1,548 529 0.0 650 3.0 791 * * 0.2 778 * * * * * * * * * * 53.0 570 * * 2.8 722 14.2 450 1.9 634 1.9 806 2.1 813 0.7 501 386 1,401 1.9 705 18 * * * 289 2,430 34 226 355 7,292 53 479 413 7,139 3.3 509 0.3 374 9.9 807 0.7 267 9.7 230 380 128 4,876 251 41 79 131 5,127 271,509 1,759 59 56,529 17,052 483 3,914 12,655 73,582 3,798,106 2.4 544 0.1 714 76.8 624 23.2 662 0.7 905 5.3 647 17.2 658 100.0 633 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Haralson Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Haralson Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Haralson Higgins General Hospital Hl-A Co Inc Honda Precision Parts of Georgia Stoffel Seals Corp Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Haralson Area Higgins General Hospital Southwire Company State University of West Georgia Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Fresh Express Inc Printpack Inc Engineered Fabrics Corp The Hon Company TIP Top Poultry Inc COUNTY Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Paulding Carroll Carroll Polk Polk Polk Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Haralson COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Haralson, GA Carroll, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Douglas, GA Paulding, GA Polk, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 5,029 2,545 803 627 562 327 302 137 701 11,033 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 45.6 23.1 7.3 5.7 5.1 3.0 2.7 1.2 6.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Haralson &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Haralson, GA Carroll, GA Cleburne, AL Polk, GA Paulding, GA Calhoun, AL Douglas, GA Randolph, AL Other Total Residents: 5,029 919 467 319 75 71 61 41 147 7,129 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 70.5 12.9 6.6 4.5 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.6 2.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.8H-1T2.%9i3Ag45.%h-8L2534%73S45.6c-52265h3%14+o5.o-64l%4 Haralson Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.3% 35.6% 23.9% 8.1% 4.2% 100.0% 18-24 31.1% 31.1% 35.0% 2.6% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 19.8% 36.7% 27.2% 12.6% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 21.6% 39.0% 24.4% 9.8% 5.3% 100.0% 45-64 27.5% 38.3% 20.8% 7.4% 5.9% 100.0% 65+ 53.2% 26.5% 12.3% 4.6% 3.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Carroll Haralson Paulding Polk Haralson Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,110 322 1,349 352 3,133 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 1,110 322 1,349 352 3,133 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Haralson Area Paulding Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com Polk Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Carroll Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia Haralson www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu West Georgia Technical College West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.westgatech.edu www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 56 2008 66 2009 77 46 36 72 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 17.9 2008-2009 16.7 -21.7 100.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 9 2008 6 2009 7 30 74 185 6 7 14 9 10 9 32 29 21 6 10 7 12 18 19 49 136 150 7 49 62 21 58 64 51 32 37 62 68 63 21 25 12 10 26 52 11 7 11 12 13 11 49 53 87 48 38 38 14 14 22 7 56 56 18 12 20 27 24 59 23 12 14 46 43 42 11 16 10 16 13 7 35 26 46 20 20 7 100 113 98 33 41 42 32 33 32 16 17 45 14 18 11 9 7 12 92 124 249 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -33.3 2008-2009 16.7 146.7 150.0 16.7 100.0 11.1 -10.0 -9.4 -27.6 66.7 -30.0 50.0 5.6 177.6 10.3 600.0 26.5 176.2 10.3 -37.3 15.6 9.7 19.0 160.0 -36.4 -7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1 8.3 -15.4 8.2 64.2 -20.8 0.0 700.0 -33.3 -11.1 -47.8 -6.5 45.5 -18.8 -25.7 0.0 13.0 24.2 3.1 6.3 28.6 -22.2 34.8 0.0 57.1 0.0 66.7 145.8 16.7 -2.3 -37.5 -46.2 76.9 -65.0 -13.3 2.4 -3.0 164.7 -38.9 71.4 100.8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 91 2008 98 2009 135 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 7.7 2008-2009 37.8 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Central Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Haralson County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Haralson NUMBER PERCENT 11,746 100.0 709 6.0 124 1.1 145 1.2 793 6.8 335 2.9 1,235 10.5 1,629 13.9 1,239 10.6 1,015 8.6 1,554 13.2 684 5.8 704 6.0 297 2.5 1,203 10.2 80 0.7 Haralson Area NUMBER PERCENT 113,797 100.0 10,125 8.9 3,286 2.9 2,124 1.9 8,733 7.7 2,650 2.3 12,151 10.7 18,986 16.7 9,142 8.0 8,386 7.4 11,886 10.4 6,594 5.8 5,289 4.7 2,378 2.1 11,495 10.1 572 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Haralson 345 36 64 36 03 7 Carroll Paulding Polk Total Area 1,674 1,248 1,277 4,544 212 385 227 381 365 95 89 249 189 718 1,063 547 16 51 08 5 19 47 46 110 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 27 31 74 120 95 227 60 42 159 120 98 169 327 266 629 Misc. 67 341 133 297 838 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1108 North Main Street Cedartown GA 30125 Phone: (770) 749 - 2213 Fax: (770) 749 - 2277 Rehabilitation Center(s) 101 Bainbridge Way Suite 300 Dallas, GA 30132-4767 Phone: (770) 443 - 3717 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Harris County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Harris Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Troup Harris Area Georgia United States Chambers, AL Lee, AL Labor Force 16,209 9,571 85,478 3,132 30,139 144,529 4,768,923 154,142,000 14,112 63,408 Employed 15,077 8,313 77,954 2,846 26,300 130,490 4,311,728 139,877,000 11,541 58,059 Unemployed Rate 1,132 7.0% 1,258 13.1% 7,524 8.8% 286 9.1% 3,839 12.7% 14,039 9.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 2,571 18.2% 5,349 8.4% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Harris City of Hamilton Harris Area Georgia United States Chambers, AL Lee, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,797 57 30,138 26.6 35,888 50.8 307 449,931 484,546 7.7 536,715 19.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 36,583 34,320 -6.2 36,404 -0.5 115,092 135,883 18.1 154,474 34.2 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Food Textile Product Mills Machinery Miscellaneous Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 125 11 0 96 18 2 3 1 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 290 2 15 52 9 3 15 21 33 0 36 1 24 7 40 32 13 428 42 11 10 21 470 Harris EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 535 14.4 516 38 1.0 481 * * * 372 10.0 460 121 3.2 696 * * * * * * * * * * * * 59 1.6 675 * * * 10 0.3 443 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,981 * 72 228 109 * 67 25 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.1 460 * * 1.9 649 6.1 332 2.9 1,108 * * 1.8 848 0.7 346 85 2.3 774 0 0.0 0 136 3.6 461 * * * 214 5.7 537 * * * 771 20.7 306 44 5 2,521 1,208 62 67 1,079 3,728 1.2 391 0.1 533 67.6 489 32.4 620 1.7 812 1.8 470 28.9 578 100.0 509 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,044 51 Harris Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 18,924 293 14.5 833 0.2 631 8 199 684 5,778 301 12,654 20 582 34 308 12 327 14 169 48 532 8 225 26 186 2 * 3 26 5 * 0.2 890 4.4 722 9.7 887 0.4 692 0.2 783 0.3 858 0.1 738 0.4 699 0.2 963 0.1 532 * * 0.0 368 * * 5 8 11 14 14 17 20 20 20 5,692 13 282 1,187 139 116 508 326 934 294 353 1,241 1,878 921 322 1,333 2,933 85,481 348 3,593 15,160 2,134 7,258 7,264 1,575 0.7 1,347 0.2 712 0.3 777 1.0 829 1.4 925 0.7 954 0.2 651 1.0 822 2.2 920 65.5 659 0.3 1,485 2.8 789 11.6 466 1.6 825 5.6 954 5.6 961 1.2 667 539 4,906 3.8 905 72 1,956 1.5 1,499 406 7,161 41 807 718 16,205 71 1,184 610 12,947 5.5 427 0.6 590 12.4 797 0.9 347 9.9 269 664 154 6,890 401 97 111 193 7,291 271,509 2,989 84 104,489 26,113 5,833 4,829 15,451 130,599 3,798,106 2.3 485 0.1 624 80.0 690 20.0 702 4.5 923 3.7 623 11.8 644 100.0 692 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Harris Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Harris Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Harris Callaway Gardens Resort Golden Age Oak View Home Llc Ida Cason Callaway Foundation River City Grille Llc Sng Pipeline Services Co Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Harris Area Total System Services Inc American Family Life Assurance Co Hamilton House Nursing Ctr St Francis Hospital Inc The Wellpoint Companies Inc Columbus State University Wal-Mart Wal-Mart LaGrange Troup County Hospital Auth Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia In COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Troup Muscogee Troup Troup Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Harris COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Muscogee, GA Harris, GA Troup, GA Meriwether, GA Chattahoochee, GA Russell, AL Chambers, AL Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 6,087 2,867 1,183 416 304 214 156 103 474 11,804 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 51.6 24.3 10.0 3.5 2.6 1.8 1.3 0.9 4.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Harris &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Harris, GA Muscogee, GA Troup, GA Meriwether, GA Talbot, GA Russell, AL Lee, AL Chambers, AL Other Total Residents: 2,867 1,123 373 267 162 131 89 77 245 5,334 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 53.7 21.1 7.0 5.0 3.0 2.5 1.7 1.4 4.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e72O8.4H-81T2.%4i2Ag45.%h-7L2434%25S45.6c-72165h3%54+o5.o-94l%4 Harris Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.2% 31.3% 27.6% 10.7% 6.1% 100.0% 18-24 27.8% 37.5% 29.7% 4.7% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.7% 31.7% 33.0% 15.3% 5.3% 100.0% 35-44 15.9% 32.5% 31.8% 12.8% 7.0% 100.0% 45-64 22.7% 30.1% 26.7% 10.9% 9.5% 100.0% 65+ 45.2% 25.8% 15.8% 7.9% 5.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Harris Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Troup Harris Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 375 193 1,791 36 683 3,078 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 375 193 1,791 36 683 3,078 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Harris Area Muscogee Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus Harris Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Troup LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.columbustech.edu www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 44 2009 44 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 50 34 25 Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 5 14 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 1 8 10 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 23 15 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 29 22 27 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 9 8 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 18 2 10 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 15 22 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 5 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 33 48 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 47 30 32 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 80 35 30 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 21 35 23 13 25 6 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 13 14 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 20 11 14 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 20 37 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 4 6 49 13 1 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 19 28 63 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 29 21 15 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 42 42 42 Insurance 131 177 167 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 2 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 34 59 42 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 6 9 4 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 7 7 8 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 19 28 24 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 28 28 Medical Reception/Receptionist 22 18 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 15 17 27 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 31 36 34 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 32 33 63 Operations Management and Supervision 24 41 34 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 11 26 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 13 40 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 15.8 2008-2009 0.0 -32.0 -26.5 180.0 35.7 700.0 25.0 -34.8 -13.3 -24.1 22.7 80.0 -11.1 -88.9 400.0 36.4 46.7 400.0 20.0 45.5 -56.3 -36.2 6.7 -56.3 -14.3 66.7 -34.3 92.3 -7.1 -45.0 -35.5 -33.3 -76.0 7.7 27.3 85.0 50.0 -73.5 47.4 -27.6 0.0 35.1 250.0 73.5 50.0 0.0 47.4 -6.7 -18.2 13.3 16.1 3.1 70.8 -31.3 -43.5 -92.3 125.0 -28.6 0.0 -5.6 -14.3 -28.8 -55.6 14.3 -14.3 0.0 -72.2 58.8 -5.6 90.9 -17.1 136.4 207.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 17 2008 12 2009 14 27 31 26 17 25 16 37 20 30 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.4 2008-2009 16.7 14.8 -16.1 47.1 -36.0 -45.9 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Harris County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Harris NUMBER PERCENT 12,227 100.0 1,483 12.1 450 3.7 405 3.3 1,219 10.0 385 3.2 1,311 10.7 1,910 15.6 543 4.4 870 7.1 1,049 8.6 510 4.2 514 4.2 325 2.7 1,154 9.4 99 0.8 Harris Area NUMBER PERCENT 134,314 100.0 12,729 9.5 3,484 2.6 4,025 3.0 13,138 9.8 3,114 2.3 14,058 10.5 21,293 15.9 6,211 4.6 6,993 5.2 15,607 11.6 6,436 4.8 5,925 4.4 2,776 2.1 17,212 12.8 1,313 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Harris 308 46 65 33 03 10 Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Troup Total Area 486 3,769 125 1,823 6,511 31 71 64 432 911 737 6 14 18 141 336 278 656 1,397 1,130 07 26 40 134 01 9 16 76 67 255 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 36 18 34 36 45 56 294 319 341 12 16 10 200 102 192 578 500 633 Misc. 63 150 561 39 482 1,295 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Hart County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Hart Elbert Franklin Madison Hart Area Georgia United States Anderson, SC Oconee, SC Labor Force 10,468 10,189 10,171 15,954 46,782 4,768,923 154,142,000 86,031 31,884 Employed 9,105 9,001 8,992 14,630 41,728 4,311,728 139,877,000 75,219 27,511 Unemployed Rate 1,363 13.0% 1,188 11.7% 1,179 11.6% 1,324 8.3% 5,054 10.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 10,812 12.6% 4,373 13.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Hart City of Hartwell Hart Area Georgia United States Anderson, SC Oconee, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,054 75 24,067 4.4 27,320 18.5 4,188 321,698 350,834 9.1 374,766 16.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 165,740 184,901 11.6 192,190 16.0 66,215 71,514 8.0 78,540 18.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Nonmetallic Mineral Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 106 10 1 66 29 1 3 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 6 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 310 6 26 79 4 9 22 9 29 0 15 4 29 8 32 38 6 422 31 7 12 12 453 Hart EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,415 97 24.3 728 1.7 508 * 267 1,051 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 * * 4.6 490 18.0 809 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0 0 3,142 * 263 890 * 113 115 22 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.9 512 * * 4.5 878 15.3 371 * * 1.9 1,008 2.0 673 0.4 320 86 1.5 652 0 0.0 0 175 3.0 393 23 0.4 397 609 10.4 613 92 1.6 342 484 8.3 219 107 * 4,559 1,274 95 175 1,004 5,833 1.8 * 78.2 21.8 1.6 3.0 17.2 100.0 407 * 620 730 1,101 550 539 580 NUMBER OF FIRMS 538 31 Hart Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,496 310 29.2 626 1.4 558 21 171 282 917 204 5,099 4 * 9 803 1 * 2 * 12 121 1 * 3 4 4 * 4 81 31 395 12 364 9 740 19 337 6 16 1 * 0.8 605 4.1 547 23.0 646 * * 3.6 515 * * * * 0.5 489 * * 0.0 362 * * 0.4 714 1.8 658 1.6 700 3.3 779 1.5 801 0.1 887 * * 1 85 1,206 10 124 306 52 20 94 38 * 1,156 10,461 191 967 2,694 619 186 545 * * * 5.2 607 47.1 498 0.9 1,076 4.4 719 12.1 390 2.8 723 0.8 1,003 2.5 745 * * 108 314 1.4 617 10 121 0.5 664 58 429 7 * 116 1,941 18 131 118 1,633 1.9 442 * * 8.7 542 0.6 326 7.4 214 127 39 1,783 159 35 56 68 1,942 271,509 465 23 16,980 5,229 336 501 4,392 22,209 3,798,106 2.1 0.1 76.5 23.5 1.5 2.3 19.8 100.0 435 435 547 596 1,075 539 566 558 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Hart Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Hart Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Hart McDonalds Royston Llc Tenneco Automotive Operating The Gables at Cobb Village Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Hart Area Pilgrims Pride Corp Friction Materials Inc Wellstone Mills Llc The Gables at Cobb Village The Gables at Cobb Village Carry-On-Trailer Inc Wal-Mart Tenneco Automotive Operating Comp Royston Llc McDonald's COUNTY Elbert Elbert Franklin Franklin Hart Franklin Hart Hart Hart Hart Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Hart COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Hart, GA Franklin, GA Elbert, GA Anderson, SC Clarke, GA Stephens, GA Oconee, SC Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 6,768 1,669 371 346 272 210 93 69 461 10,259 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 66.0 16.3 3.6 3.4 2.7 2.0 0.9 0.7 4.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Hart &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Hart, GA Elbert, GA Franklin, GA Anderson, SC Madison, GA Stephens, GA Oconee, GA Clarke, GA Other Total Residents: 6,768 700 638 262 106 101 53 32 244 8,904 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 76.0 7.9 7.2 2.9 1.2 1.1 0.6 0.4 2.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e03O8.0H-02T2.%1i7Ag45.%h-4L2434%9S45.6c-68265h3%34+o5.o-14l%4 Hart Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.7% 38.7% 20.3% 6.5% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 30.0% 39.1% 28.2% 2.7% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.4% 39.8% 25.3% 10.0% 3.6% 100.0% 35-44 23.1% 43.5% 21.8% 6.8% 4.8% 100.0% 45-64 29.6% 41.3% 18.7% 5.5% 4.9% 100.0% 65+ 49.8% 28.0% 12.3% 6.6% 3.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Elbert Franklin Hart Madison Hart Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 180 216 187 265 848 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 180 216 187 265 848 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Hart Area Elbert The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu Hart Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Franklin www.athenstech.edu Emmanuel College www.ec.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 35 33 14 8 4 3 25 70 27 93 82 56 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 -5.7 -57.6 -50.0 -25.0 180.0 -11.8 -61.4 -31.7 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 5 2009 8 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 5 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 13 18 19 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 44 25 16 Small Business Administration/Management 7 4 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 11 7 7 Technical and Business Writing 1 1 3 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -64.3 2008-2009 60.0 0.0 100.0 -50.0 0.0 33.3 12.5 44.4 -69.2 -23.1 -30.0 6.9 -38.5 -15.4 72.7 -7.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 38.5 -43.2 -42.9 -36.4 0.0 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 200.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 49 2008 51 2009 26 9 5 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 4.1 2008-2009 -49.0 -44.4 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Hart County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Hart NUMBER PERCENT 10,959 100.0 978 8.9 119 1.1 370 3.4 700 6.4 315 2.9 1,088 9.9 1,525 13.9 680 6.2 799 7.3 1,834 16.7 505 4.6 573 5.2 180 1.6 1,169 10.7 124 1.1 Hart Area NUMBER PERCENT 42,484 100.0 3,476 8.2 590 1.4 951 2.2 2,889 6.8 1,063 2.5 4,137 9.7 6,386 15.0 2,726 6.4 3,199 7.5 6,891 16.2 2,384 5.6 2,346 5.5 668 1.6 4,456 10.5 322 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Hart 371 23 63 60 06 20 Elbert Franklin Madison Total Area 604 352 384 1,711 24 75 115 38 78 44 44 64 42 129 280 261 02 67 06 11 05 10 19 108 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 50 37 37 74 48 41 49 12 53 33 25 79 206 122 210 Misc. 75 158 61 82 376 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514 Fax: (706) 282 - 4513 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Heard County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Heard Carroll Coweta Troup Heard Area Georgia United States Randolph, AL Labor Force 4,920 52,847 60,146 30,139 148,052 4,768,923 154,142,000 9,241 Employed 4,312 47,291 54,425 26,300 132,328 4,311,728 139,877,000 7,985 Unemployed Rate 608 12.4% 5,556 10.5% 5,721 9.5% 3,839 12.7% 15,724 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,256 13.6% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Heard City of Franklin Heard Area Georgia United States Randolph, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 11,085 119 11,528 4.0 13,171 18.8 902 270,514 340,647 25.9 402,231 48.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 22,380 22,577 0.9 26,000 16.2 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Chemical Paper Computer and Electronic Product Food Plastics and Rubber Products Wood Product Textile Mills Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 52 9 1 32 10 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 4 4 18 6 1 6 2 7 0 6 0 3 0 6 9 4 128 25 3 9 13 153 Heard EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,294 48 49.3 1,157 1.8 511 * * * 887 33.8 1,365 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 590 22.5 1,052 * * * 17 0.6 673 76 2.9 405 12 0.5 643 * * * 28 1.1 729 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 17 0.6 423 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 25 1.0 167 23 * 1,886 740 16 * 645 2,626 0.9 * 71.8 28.2 0.6 * 24.6 100.0 599 * 1,104 596 774 * 531 957 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,193 48 Heard Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 23,261 321 23.6 823 0.3 703 5 73 768 5,778 372 17,090 19 1,933 25 285 17 2,069 79 1,102 27 616 0.1 856 5.9 849 17.3 816 2.0 913 0.3 794 2.1 797 1.1 815 0.6 1,041 4 1 4 7 8 8 9 13 19 20 20 22 22 23 25 4,522 14 313 941 166 83 360 260 * * 92 * 26 710 772 2,335 961 201 1,106 121 191 150 3,170 56,833 1,118 3,261 13,864 2,099 3,006 2,564 846 * * * * 0.1 844 * * 0.0 699 0.7 1,089 0.8 957 2.4 652 1.0 709 0.2 487 1.1 865 0.1 669 0.2 814 0.2 707 3.2 836 57.6 629 1.1 1,391 3.3 757 14.0 498 2.1 672 3.0 789 2.6 839 0.9 621 461 1,932 2.0 839 30 1,095 1.1 1,797 346 4,109 42 719 478 10,796 68 898 501 8,800 4.2 487 0.7 539 10.9 846 0.9 398 8.9 237 459 159 5,874 287 52 93 142 6,161 271,509 1,730 76 80,170 18,551 614 4,517 13,420 98,721 3,798,106 1.8 482 0.1 700 81.2 685 18.8 667 0.6 958 4.6 632 13.6 665 100.0 682 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Heard Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Heard Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Heard BE & K Construction Co Fluor Daniel Services Corp Franklin Aluminum Co Inc Georgia Power Company Heritage Healthcare of Franklin Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Heard Area Higgins General Hospital Southwire Company State University of West Georgia Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America Wal-Mart Wal-Mart LaGrange Troup County Hospital Auth Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia In Interface Flooring Systems Inc Milliken & Company COUNTY Carroll Carroll Carroll Coweta Troup Carroll Troup Troup Troup Troup Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Heard COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Heard, GA Coweta, GA Troup, GA Carroll, GA Fulton, GA Douglas, GA Cobb, GA Fayette, GA Other Total Residents: 1,413 940 678 618 308 79 70 52 330 4,488 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 31.5 20.9 15.1 13.8 6.9 1.8 1.6 1.2 7.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Heard &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Heard, GA Carroll, GA Troup, GA Randolph, AL Coweta, GA Chambers, AL Haralson, GA Meriwether, GA Other Total Residents: 1,413 214 183 175 102 31 22 20 67 2,227 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.4 9.6 8.2 7.9 4.6 1.4 1.0 0.9 3.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.5H-81T2.%8i9Ag45.%h-4L2434%38S45.6c-84165h3%74+o5.o-34l%4 Heard Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 25.9% 33.2% 24.8% 10.7% 5.4% 100.0% 18-24 32.8% 28.8% 34.0% 4.1% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.4% 34.5% 26.1% 16.3% 4.8% 100.0% 35-44 17.3% 36.5% 27.4% 12.4% 6.4% 100.0% 45-64 23.8% 35.3% 22.3% 10.7% 7.9% 100.0% 65+ 48.4% 26.0% 14.9% 6.4% 4.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Carroll Coweta Heard Troup Heard Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,110 1,217 124 683 3,134 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 1,110 1,217 124 683 3,134 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Heard Area Troup LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College Carroll Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia Heard West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Heard County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Heard NUMBER PERCENT 4,926 100.0 265 5.4 55 1.1 79 1.6 317 6.4 94 1.9 336 6.8 662 13.4 730 14.8 450 9.1 743 15.1 339 6.9 284 5.8 55 1.1 489 9.9 28 0.6 Heard Area NUMBER PERCENT 121,540 100.0 11,674 9.6 3,746 3.1 2,608 2.2 10,807 8.9 2,777 2.3 12,525 10.3 19,854 16.3 7,578 6.2 8,580 7.1 13,757 11.3 6,297 5.2 5,249 4.3 2,475 2.0 13,026 10.7 587 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Heard 176 14 26 18 04 7 Carroll Coweta Troup 1,674 1,568 1,823 212 385 227 262 367 202 141 336 278 16 51 13 27 16 76 Total Area 5,241 629 1,114 725 49 161 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 20 12 42 120 95 227 122 83 201 200 102 192 462 292 662 Misc. 33 341 291 482 1,147 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1002 Longley Place LaGrange GA 30240-5733 Phone: (706) 845 - 4000 Fax: (706) 845 - 4005 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220 Hogansville Road Suite 400 LaGrange, GA 30241-6600 Phone: (706) 298 - 7270 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Henry County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Henry Butts Clayton DeKalb Newton Rockdale Spalding Henry Area Georgia United States Labor Force 96,698 10,265 133,824 382,649 46,983 40,037 28,865 739,321 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 87,677 9,093 118,660 345,813 41,480 35,736 24,929 663,388 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 9,021 9.3% 1,172 11.4% 15,164 11.3% 36,836 9.6% 5,503 11.7% 4,301 10.7% 3,936 13.6% 75,933 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Henry City of McDonough Henry Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 121,572 9 8,493 2009 Estimate 195,370 % Change 2000-2009 60.7 2015 Projected* 247,235 % Change 2000-2015 103.4 1,240,453 1,492,029 20.3 1,687,757 36.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 523 7 4 429 83 3 1 5 2 1 2 10 1 5 4 7 2 8 3 2 4 2 9 12 0 0 2,838 4 164 511 165 33 195 181 305 12 242 36 338 38 347 267 114 3,475 104 17 16 71 3,579 Henry EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,658 41 10.1 816 0.1 367 68 1,783 2,766 * * * * * * * * 252 195 77 * 165 34 * 0.1 825 3.9 765 6.0 855 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.5 937 0.4 929 0.2 770 * * 0.4 782 0.1 727 * * * * 71 * 0 0 31,894 * 1,738 7,549 2,225 309 1,191 578 * * * * 0.2 564 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 68.9 552 * * 3.8 906 16.3 449 4.8 654 0.7 904 2.6 953 1.2 644 1,143 2.5 805 * * * 3,610 421 4,771 764 5,771 7.8 476 0.9 526 10.3 743 1.7 341 12.5 235 1,048 62 36,614 9,665 1,068 168 8,429 46,278 2.3 0.1 79.1 20.9 2.3 0.4 18.2 100.0 529 835 685 1,092 1,919 635 721 642 NUMBER OF FIRMS 3,489 33 Henry Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 50,178 230 9.9 924 0.0 816 17 2,436 1,003 64 8 26 8 30 32 158 3 80 60 70 9 110 62 26 268 18,631 31,052 4,879 539 461 380 757 2,806 2,296 * 2,446 3,507 1,602 253 2,054 2,026 219 0.1 1,565 3.7 888 6.1 941 1.0 869 0.1 613 0.1 508 0.1 840 0.1 795 0.6 927 0.5 1,010 * * 0.5 1,164 0.7 933 0.3 872 0.0 781 0.4 791 0.4 1,038 0.0 1,598 23 42 72 110 1 9 25,187 50 1,909 4,156 1,121 550 1,630 1,463 1,830 1,537 984 1,957 * 358 366,936 3,102 23,173 58,784 51,763 11,532 14,566 6,395 0.4 1,128 0.3 956 0.2 648 0.4 1,048 * * 0.1 1,093 72.1 803 0.6 1,461 4.6 1,120 11.6 490 10.2 936 2.3 1,289 2.9 1,135 1.3 722 3,789 23,473 4.6 1,261 138 6,367 1.3 1,862 1,813 371 2,878 338 2,448 34,062 18,368 56,163 4,640 42,886 6.7 591 3.6 1,261 11.0 804 0.9 374 8.4 293 2,533 1,474 30,150 900 157 234 509 31,050 271,509 11,665 792 417,906 90,813 18,641 14,607 57,565 508,715 3,798,106 2.3 0.2 82.1 17.9 3.7 2.9 11.3 100.0 590 1,038 818 893 1,469 669 763 832 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Henry Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Henry Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Henry Georgia Power Company Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Henry Area Delta Air Lines Inc Air Tran Airways Inc Emory University Emory Healthcare Childrens Healthcare Dekalb Medical Center Inc The Kroger Company United Parcel Service Allied Barton Security Services Llc Georgia Perimeter College COUNTY Clayton Clayton DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Henry COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Henry, GA Fulton, GA Clayton, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Cobb, GA Fayette, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents: 18,751 14,157 13,541 5,597 1,531 1,365 1,137 1,005 3,260 60,344 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 31.1 23.5 22.4 9.3 2.5 2.3 1.9 1.7 5.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Henry &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Henry, GA Clayton, GA Spalding, GA Butts, GA DeKalb, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents: 18,751 4,413 2,426 1,423 1,174 954 706 602 3,724 34,173 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 54.9 12.9 7.1 4.2 3.4 2.8 2.1 1.8 10.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.9H-91T2.%5i6Ag45.%h-3L1334%65S45.6c-82165h3%34+o5.o-14l%4 Henry Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.6% 26.2% 29.0% 16.7% 8.5% 100.0% 18-24 31.9% 27.0% 31.1% 9.3% 0.7% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.3% 23.8% 30.6% 22.1% 8.3% 100.0% 35-44 13.1% 26.2% 32.0% 19.3% 9.5% 100.0% 45-64 16.8% 27.3% 27.7% 15.9% 12.4% 100.0% 65+ 35.2% 27.7% 19.1% 10.6% 7.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Butts Clayton DeKalb Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding Henry Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 183 1,944 5,300 2,395 858 1,033 496 12,209 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 183 1,944 5,300 2,395 858 1,033 496 12,209 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Henry Area Newton Troy University covington.troy.edu Oxford College of Emory University http://www.emory.edu/oxford/ Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu DeKalb Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Atlanta Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake Clayton http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.atlantaculinary.com www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw Henry http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia State University Mercer University Spalding www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.griffintech.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu Griffin Technical College www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 23 25 22 13 5 4 8 14 13 138 174 102 5 2 3 4 2 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 8.7 -12.0 -61.5 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Carpentry/Carpenter TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 24 2008 39 2009 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 27 25 Construction Management 1 2 10 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 48 64 Criminal Justice/Police Science 8 6 15 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 40 53 58 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 9 9 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 4 4 4 9 5 6 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 33 33 41 Electrician 26 33 33 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 5 14 4 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 31 38 60 6 19 46 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 14 13 22 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 10 15 26 43 48 30 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 6 2 5 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 19 17 20 6 13 26 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 5 2 2 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 2 5 7 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 59 84 72 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 9 6 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 4 2 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 15 14 14 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 6 11 19 Medical/Clinical Assistant 24 46 27 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 40 93 85 Operations Management and Supervision 60 48 71 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 23 19 15 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 16 31 37 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 21 24 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 62.5 2008-2009 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 0.0 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -44.4 0.0 26.9 180.0 22.6 20.0 24.2 0.0 -71.4 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 83.3 91.7 132.5 -20.0 -17.4 93.8 23.5 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 72.7 -41.3 -8.6 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 11 2009 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 255 207 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 450.0 2008-2009 18.2 -16.7 -20.0 -43.5 84.6 25.9 -5.9 -18.8 -7.2 100.0 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Henry County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Henry NUMBER PERCENT 62,671 100.0 7,529 12.0 2,364 3.8 1,344 2.1 5,813 9.3 1,203 1.9 6,818 10.9 13,463 21.5 3,474 5.5 5,019 8.0 3,438 5.5 3,729 6.0 2,373 3.8 1,400 2.2 4,549 7.3 155 0.3 Henry Area NUMBER PERCENT 652,918 100.0 75,143 11.5 30,879 4.7 17,097 2.6 73,816 11.3 12,473 1.9 67,359 10.3 125,197 19.2 31,739 4.9 31,964 4.9 39,204 6.0 32,718 5.0 30,388 4.7 13,063 2.0 68,058 10.4 3,820 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Henry Butts 1,993 293 478 660 164 26 51 45 07 21 03 4 Clayton DeKalb Newton 5,243 10,614 1,884 913 2,739 327 1,701 3,511 539 699 1,416 224 25 57 61 83 10 19 Rockdale Spalding Total Area 1,106 1,399 22,532 265 116 4,864 313 268 7,043 107 223 2,878 04 9 09 35 119 228 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 73 42 195 26 15 43 207 96 414 314 216 705 117 51 209 54 40 114 106 116 174 897 576 1,854 Misc. 353 80 1,131 1,569 388 200 352 4,073 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2450 Mt Zion Parkway Building 100, Suite 100 Jonesboro GA 30236 Phone: (678) 479 - 5886 Fax: (678) 479 - 6818 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2450 Mt. Zion Parkway Southwood 75 Office Park Jonesboro, GA 30236 Phone: (678) Ext - 301 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Houston County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Houston Bibb Bleckley Dooly Macon Peach Pulaski Twiggs Houston Area Georgia United States Labor Force 70,397 74,330 5,380 4,829 5,196 12,259 4,383 4,712 181,486 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 65,512 67,328 4,845 4,367 4,569 11,038 4,055 4,218 165,932 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 4,885 6.9% 7,002 9.4% 535 9.9% 462 9.6% 627 12.1% 1,221 10.0% 328 7.5% 494 10.5% 15,554 8.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Houston City of Perry Houston Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 111,248 15 135,715 22.0 149,875 34.7 9,602 346,292 377,040 8.9 402,315 16.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 341 17 1 245 78 5 1 4 1 8 4 5 9 7 3 1 6 7 5 12 0 0 0 0 2,034 9 76 446 42 26 151 124 280 18 120 24 265 28 258 167 49 2,424 152 27 42 83 2,576 Houston EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,700 79 11.9 760 0.1 535 * 1,220 5,392 3,576 * * * 81 117 179 578 36 * * * * 2.2 703 9.5 776 6.3 696 * * * * * * 0.1 952 0.2 675 0.3 719 1.0 967 0.1 731 * * * * * 264 34 55 0 0 0 0 26,111 227 575 6,068 768 336 989 490 * * 0.5 1,648 0.1 509 0.1 511 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 46.2 601 0.4 1,028 1.0 805 10.7 457 1.4 890 0.6 711 1.8 781 0.9 481 3,765 6.7 1,226 182 0.3 885 1,949 397 3,707 410 5,369 3.4 433 0.7 769 6.6 673 0.7 259 9.5 238 880 28 32,839 23,672 14,628 1,005 8,039 56,510 1.6 0.0 58.1 41.9 25.9 1.8 14.2 100.0 554 800 681 850 1,251 583 716 804 Houston Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,122 105 21,743 1,067 13.7 780 0.7 566 8 361 702 4,677 307 15,636 26 5,051 8 46 25 446 10 1,592 31 379 19 410 15 559 30 1,529 37 588 15 386 3 141 0.2 1,157 2.9 721 9.9 802 3.2 652 0.0 401 0.3 719 1.0 1,245 0.2 691 0.3 823 0.4 657 1.0 938 0.4 772 0.2 797 0.1 449 10 14 26 30 1 2 2 3 7,023 18 365 1,548 209 117 553 370 1,034 2,226 106 841 * * * * 95,743 532 4,086 19,104 3,547 1,710 7,994 1,752 0.7 474 1.4 1,033 0.1 531 0.5 799 * * * * * * * * 60.3 634 0.3 1,279 2.6 817 12.0 447 2.2 719 1.1 851 5.0 857 1.1 575 780 6,500 4.1 1,087 57 1,863 1.2 972 422 7,547 75 2,744 930 20,537 79 922 770 13,934 4.8 417 1.7 784 12.9 819 0.6 291 8.8 243 730 158 8,303 511 108 153 250 8,814 271,509 2,973 90 117,576 41,091 * 6,003 18,941 158,662 3,798,106 1.9 543 0.1 822 74.1 661 25.9 883 * * 3.8 617 11.9 662 100.0 718 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Houston Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Houston Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Houston Frito Lay Inc Houston Hospitals Inc Indx Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Houston Area The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Government Employees Ins Co Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Mercer University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Inc Frito Lay Inc Blue Bird North Georgia COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb Houston Bibb Bibb Houston Houston Houston Peach Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Houston COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Houston, GA Bibb, GA Peach, GA Dooly, GA Macon, GA Pulaski, GA Fulton, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents: 39,954 8,570 1,561 404 277 249 194 170 1,654 53,033 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 75.3 16.2 2.9 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 3.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Houston &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Houston, GA Bibb, GA Peach, GA Crawford, GA Bleckley, GA Pulaski, GA Jones, GA Macon, GA Other Total Residents: 39,954 3,703 1,947 642 596 534 357 320 2,095 50,148 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.7 7.4 3.9 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.6 4.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.3H-71T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-2L2434%2S45.6c-03165h3%4+o5.o-94l%4 Houston Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.4% 32.6% 27.3% 10.7% 6.1% 100.0% 18-24 29.7% 30.6% 34.7% 4.4% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.2% 31.3% 33.1% 15.2% 5.2% 100.0% 35-44 14.9% 35.5% 29.6% 12.8% 7.2% 100.0% 45-64 22.0% 33.7% 24.4% 10.8% 9.1% 100.0% 65+ 42.3% 29.6% 15.8% 7.4% 4.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bibb Bleckley Dooly Houston Macon Peach Pulaski Twiggs Houston Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 979 163 57 1,523 94 202 94 64 3,176 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 979 163 57 1,523 94 202 94 64 3,176 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Houston Area Houston Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Bibb Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College Twiggs Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Peach Fort Valley State University Bleckley Middle Georgia College http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu www.middlegatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.fvsu.edu www.mgc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 34 2008 34 2009 82 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 36 30 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 17 24 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 43 61 48 1 3 3 48 55 6 Barbering/Barber 1 7 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 3 7 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 28 27 33 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 8 21 21 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor 1 2 1 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 19 35 48 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 635 1,071 969 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 17 10 12 9 7 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 10 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 7 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 15 42 28 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 141.2 33.3 -16.7 41.2 -79.2 41.9 -21.3 200.0 0.0 14.6 600.0 -72.7 -3.6 162.5 100.0 84.2 68.7 -22.7 -89.1 14.3 133.3 22.2 0.0 -50.0 37.1 -9.5 -41.2 -25.0 -28.6 -36.4 180.0 -22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 27 2008 49 2009 71 2 1 1 26 8 17 6 12 10 46 48 60 13 18 22 8 10 15 40 28 28 9 7 5 1 3 7 32 32 19 30 24 12 3 4 24 19 40 27 13 13 13 9 11 4 6 2 2 5 8 9 119 105 108 10 6 4 34 11 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 81.5 2008-2009 44.9 -50.0 -69.2 100.0 4.3 38.5 25.0 -30.0 -22.2 200.0 0.0 -20.0 33.3 110.5 0.0 22.2 -66.7 60.0 -11.8 -40.0 0.0 112.5 -16.7 25.0 22.2 50.0 0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 -32.5 0.0 -63.6 0.0 12.5 2.9 -33.3 -67.6 254.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Houston County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Houston NUMBER PERCENT 51,124 100.0 5,467 10.7 2,548 5.0 1,312 2.6 4,779 9.4 1,441 2.8 5,455 10.7 8,476 16.6 2,438 4.8 4,538 8.9 3,229 6.3 1,764 3.5 1,919 3.8 1,213 2.4 6,293 12.3 252 0.5 Houston Area NUMBER PERCENT 155,740 100.0 14,748 9.5 5,019 3.2 4,695 3.0 15,161 9.7 4,061 2.6 18,235 11.7 24,345 15.6 7,452 4.8 10,181 6.5 12,627 8.1 6,659 4.3 7,007 4.5 3,815 2.5 19,924 12.8 1,811 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Houston 1,972 245 462 361 28 74 Bibb Bleckley Dooly 3,940 208 311 399 945 987 15 34 39 10 56 67 58 118 03 2 04 49 Macon Peach Pulaski 426 19 67 62 584 48 107 105 160 11 28 20 20 63 32 30 05 16 Twiggs Total Area 195 7,796 11 33 32 758 1,732 1,673 05 6 155 358 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 109 88 248 198 128 435 8 29 34 10 17 31 20 35 46 21 44 73 9 11 22 14 12 36 389 364 925 Misc. 357 672 44 67 94 124 38 46 1,442 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130 Fax: (478) 988 - 7140 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1021 Commerce Street P.O. Box 688 Perry, GA 31069-1248 Phone: (478) 988 - 6760 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Irwin County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Irwin Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Tift Turner Irwin Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,065 7,202 8,140 16,446 18,675 4,685 59,213 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 3,463 6,099 7,108 14,014 16,670 4,061 51,415 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 602 14.8% 1,103 15.3% 1,032 12.7% 2,432 14.8% 2,005 10.7% 624 13.3% 7,798 13.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Irwin City of Ocilla Irwin Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 9,959 128 10,086 1.3 10,628 6.7 3,270 129,194 137,778 6.6 150,560 16.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Machinery Transportation Equipment Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 31 10 0 14 7 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 1 11 31 5 3 7 2 10 0 4 1 14 2 3 14 2 141 24 7 5 12 165 Irwin EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 453 20.8 418 * * * 0 0.0 0 58 2.7 696 206 9.4 507 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 843 38.6 503 * * * 41 1.9 448 178 8.2 370 * * * * * * 35 1.6 721 * * * 31 1.4 619 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 323 14.8 507 * * * 36 1.6 221 23 * 1,297 886 25 18 843 2,183 1.1 539 * * 59.4 461 40.6 615 1.1 737 0.8 568 38.6 540 100.0 503 NUMBER OF FIRMS 562 122 Irwin Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,960 1,633 21.3 569 3.5 382 1 * 265 1,556 174 6,767 16 726 20 837 4 * 9 48 11 368 14 827 21 1,214 1 * 1 * * * 3.3 570 14.5 614 1.6 581 1.8 554 * * 0.1 512 0.8 693 1.8 696 2.6 707 * * * * 1 1 4 6 8 8 9 10 10 20 2,392 10 190 655 102 42 201 111 * * 34 449 101 1,351 36 68 120 393 24,585 169 1,985 6,226 2,300 398 1,153 374 * * * * 0.1 364 1.0 682 0.2 618 2.9 539 0.1 469 0.1 432 0.3 508 0.8 558 52.6 532 0.4 1,179 4.2 666 13.3 458 4.9 680 0.9 720 2.5 718 0.8 476 186 1,094 2.3 712 15 213 0.5 844 104 1,185 15 138 276 4,305 23 144 241 4,174 2.5 475 0.3 493 9.2 665 0.3 251 8.9 240 221 42 2,996 237 55 100 82 3,233 271,509 731 29 34,574 12,166 462 2,814 8,890 46,739 3,798,106 1.6 485 0.1 441 74.0 542 26.0 617 1.0 927 6.0 578 19.0 614 100.0 562 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Irwin Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Irwin Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Irwin Gary H Paulk Farm J W Paulk Jr Farm Jacob W Paulk Farms Inc Palemon Gaskins Nursing Home Sunny Dale Service Center, Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Irwin Area Harvey's Supermarket Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Tift Regional Medical Center Target Shaw Industries Group Inc Heatcraft Inc Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College COUNTY Berrien Coffee Tift Coffee Coffee Tift Tift Tift Tift Tift Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Irwin COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Irwin, GA Ben Hill, GA Tift, GA Coffee, GA Berrien, GA Dougherty, GA Turner, GA Seminole, GA Other Total Residents: 1,744 1,079 750 202 41 26 24 20 135 4,021 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 43.4 26.8 18.7 5.0 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.5 3.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Irwin &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Irwin, GA Ben Hill, GA Tift, GA Coffee, GA Berrien, GA Turner, GA Atkinson, GA Wilcox, GA Other Total Residents: 1,744 584 229 133 73 68 28 27 96 2,982 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 58.5 19.6 7.7 4.5 2.4 2.3 0.9 0.9 3.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-2T2.%6i9Ag45.%h-6L3534%13S45.6c-18265h3%74+o5.o-64l%4 Irwin Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.9% 33.8% 22.1% 6.3% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 36.2% 33.6% 28.0% 2.0% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 26.6% 36.4% 25.5% 7.9% 3.5% 100.0% 35-44 27.6% 36.9% 23.2% 7.2% 5.1% 100.0% 45-64 31.1% 35.0% 21.4% 7.4% 5.1% 100.0% 65+ 53.8% 24.7% 12.5% 5.2% 3.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Irwin Tift Turner Irwin Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 171 159 348 74 398 94 1,244 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 171 159 348 74 398 94 1,244 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Irwin Area Tift Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) Ben Hill East Central Technical College Irwin East Central Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Coffee Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Turner Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.eastcentraltech.edu www.eastcentraltech.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.moultrietech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 3 2008 3 2009 9 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 46 69 116 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 6 2 14 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 23 61 52 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 2 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 9 15 5 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 14 11 40 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 23 32 30 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 29 135 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 8 8 5 16 18 24 Electrician 11 36 39 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 14 15 13 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 16 14 24 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 75 68 Medical Reception/Receptionist 6 1 6 Medical/Clinical Assistant 9 7 16 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 6 6 5 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 26 63 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 30 26 26 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 22 77 79 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 2 2 1 2 21 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 200.0 50.0 68.1 -66.7 600.0 165.2 -14.8 -71.4 0.0 66.7 -66.7 -21.4 263.6 39.1 -6.3 -34.1 365.5 0.0 -37.5 12.5 227.3 7.1 -12.5 87.5 -83.3 -22.2 0.0 142.3 -13.3 250.0 0.0 33.3 8.3 -13.3 71.4 -9.3 500.0 128.6 -16.7 15.9 0.0 2.6 -50.0 950.0 90.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from East Central Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Irwin County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Irwin NUMBER PERCENT 4,364 100.0 388 8.9 50 1.2 114 2.6 304 7.0 95 2.2 379 8.7 710 16.3 159 3.6 353 8.1 597 13.7 269 6.2 344 7.9 125 2.9 439 10.1 38 0.9 Irwin Area NUMBER PERCENT 59,155 100.0 4,734 8.0 692 1.2 1,430 2.4 4,408 7.5 1,491 2.5 6,377 10.8 8,126 13.7 2,802 4.7 3,770 6.4 8,982 15.2 3,767 6.4 4,814 8.1 1,311 2.2 5,908 10.0 543 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Irwin 189 12 40 18 07 8 Ben Hill Berrien Coffee 377 241 1,593 24 58 60 18 44 33 71 278 251 05 30 05 10 68 239 Tift Turner Total Area 1,102 235 3,737 73 226 238 7 47 40 205 693 640 37 38 03 9 125 334 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 16 11 39 38 20 68 23 10 54 137 79 206 70 57 107 12 13 25 296 190 499 Misc. 38 74 44 264 256 79 755 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322 Fax: (229) 386 - 7188 Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Jackson County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Jackson Banks Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Madison Oconee Jackson Area Georgia United States Labor Force 26,988 10,545 34,673 64,000 413,865 89,411 15,954 18,237 673,673 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 24,141 9,769 31,114 59,358 377,923 81,363 14,630 17,131 615,429 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 2,847 10.5% 776 7.4% 3,559 10.3% 4,642 7.3% 35,942 8.7% 8,048 9.0% 1,324 8.3% 1,106 6.1% 58,244 8.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Jackson City of Jefferson Jackson Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 Estimate 41,895 3,825 994,338 8,230,161 281,421,906 37 63,544 1,326,305 9,829,211 307,006,550 % Change 2015 2000-2009 Projected* 51.7 77,528 33.4 1,527,437 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 % Change 2000-2015 85.1 53.6 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Paper Computer and Electronic Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 297 14 2 210 71 8 1 2 2 1 4 6 4 6 4 9 6 1 6 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 953 3 94 203 48 17 74 46 116 3 90 5 77 15 81 81 40 1,290 63 12 15 36 1,353 Jackson EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,634 49 27.7 710 0.3 571 * 656 3,902 1,941 * * * * 191 * 110 413 * 236 311 * * 3.9 637 23.3 724 11.6 540 * * * * * * * * 1.1 1,139 * * 0.7 884 2.5 630 * * 1.4 1,007 1.9 1,103 * * 32 * 0 0 0 0 0 8,511 * 967 2,608 771 115 347 153 * * * * 0.2 647 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 50.8 584 * * 5.8 895 15.6 505 4.6 649 0.7 609 2.1 794 0.9 525 324 1.9 828 * * * 593 17 587 113 1,221 3.5 575 0.1 220 3.5 547 0.7 690 7.3 223 262 21 13,166 3,578 141 106 3,331 16,744 1.6 529 0.1 684 78.6 647 21.4 714 0.8 884 0.6 678 19.9 580 100.0 621 Jackson Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,522 116 78,436 1,267 16.4 931 0.3 862 17 3,933 1,456 90 10 24 43 13 48 200 76 52 99 189 97 237 24,930 52,003 14,675 200 1,929 387 238 978 2,836 3,703 2,268 1,955 3,326 4,132 0.0 815 5.2 908 10.9 944 3.1 585 0.0 839 0.4 730 0.1 624 0.0 444 0.2 746 0.6 855 0.8 1,471 0.5 771 0.4 878 0.7 830 0.9 1,116 42 41 135 161 1 3 13 25 94 28,104 34 3,258 4,348 771 568 1,975 1,596 3,143 1,791 1,383 1,969 * * 528 1,189 5,227 322,707 1,184 36,906 65,782 9,379 10,370 19,467 6,977 0.7 1,118 0.4 990 0.3 671 0.4 875 * * * * 0.1 848 0.2 1,061 1.1 1,793 67.5 764 0.2 1,333 7.7 1,115 13.8 529 2.0 788 2.2 1,177 4.1 1,076 1.5 802 4,705 27,344 5.7 1,142 167 6,951 1.5 1,504 2,395 387 2,712 382 2,441 33,622 4,903 43,553 4,264 40,122 7.0 593 1.0 576 9.1 834 0.9 1,039 8.4 268 2,365 1,295 34,921 709 154 186 369 35,630 271,509 11,885 704 401,847 76,166 5,431 19,298 51,437 478,011 3,798,106 2.5 0.1 84.1 15.9 1.1 4.0 10.8 100.0 573 943 797 769 1,113 772 732 792 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Jackson Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Jackson Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jackson BJC Medical Center Mission Foods - Jefferson The Home Depot Wal-Mart Wayne Farms Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jackson Area University of Georgia Athens Regional Medical Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Wal-Mart The Kroger Company Publix Super Market Inc Houndstooth Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp COUNTY Clarke Clarke Clarke Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Hall Hall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Jackson COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Jackson, GA Clarke, GA Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Barrow, GA Banks, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 7,960 3,022 2,367 2,261 883 748 459 312 1,120 19,132 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 41.6 15.8 12.4 11.8 4.6 3.9 2.4 1.6 5.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Jackson &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Jackson, GA Banks, GA Hall, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Franklin, GA Other Total Residents: 7,960 1,386 1,205 952 706 567 537 385 1,374 15,072 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.8 9.2 8.0 6.3 4.7 3.8 3.6 2.6 9.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.9H-01T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-6L1334%58S45.6c-41165h3%34+o5.o-44l%4 Jackson Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 19.5% 25.0% 29.4% 17.9% 8.2% 100.0% 18-24 28.0% 24.3% 39.5% 7.7% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.6% 22.2% 28.7% 23.9% 7.6% 100.0% 35-44 13.4% 24.6% 30.2% 22.0% 9.8% 100.0% 45-64 15.4% 26.8% 27.7% 17.6% 12.4% 100.0% 65+ 38.1% 28.7% 16.9% 10.1% 6.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Madison Oconee Jackson Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 570 524 8,484 1,479 547 265 461 12,491 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 161 570 524 8,484 1,479 547 265 461 12,491 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Jackson Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Clarke Athens Technical College University of Georgia Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Banks Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Barrow Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Jackson Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 37 36 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 10 6 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 8 6 10 3 10 2 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 13 19 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 12 37 7 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 5 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 0.0 -57.1 50.0 1000.0 150.0 -20.0 -44.6 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 0.0 100.0 83.3 0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 51 2009 49 26 32 12 16 24 8 15 9 21 5 16 16 12 14 13 27 29 22 60 50 56 9 4 4 13 7 13 167 111 146 1 3 1 20 25 16 5 4 4 5 15 16 15 16 21 32 32 46 4 12 6 76 66 81 17 10 13 1 1 4 14 15 11 15 9 5 4 3 4 56 33 21 1 11 1 81 88 66 98 41 189 25 25 14 3 2 5 5 8 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 54.5 2008-2009 -3.9 23.1 -62.5 50.0 -66.7 -40.0 133.3 220.0 16.7 7.4 -16.7 -55.6 0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 -40.0 -25.0 -41.1 1000.0 8.6 -58.2 0.0 -33.3 60.0 9.1 -71.4 0.0 -8.3 107.7 -44.4 33.3 -36.4 -90.9 -25.0 361.0 -44.0 150.0 87.5 41.7 0.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 19 2008 8 2009 6 38 33 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -57.9 2008-2009 -25.0 -13.2 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Jackson County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Jackson NUMBER PERCENT 20,237 100.0 1,904 9.4 425 2.1 264 1.3 1,340 6.6 424 2.1 2,288 11.3 2,961 14.6 1,562 7.7 1,437 7.1 2,773 13.7 1,091 5.4 1,108 5.5 344 1.7 2,246 11.1 70 0.4 Jackson Area NUMBER PERCENT 526,794 100.0 69,969 13.3 29,807 5.7 12,799 2.4 56,608 10.8 11,024 2.1 68,326 13.0 84,681 16.1 28,014 5.3 25,100 4.8 39,348 7.5 18,129 3.4 23,823 4.5 6,772 1.3 50,047 9.5 2,347 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Jackson 618 106 144 58 09 15 Banks Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall 234 782 1,940 7,480 2,268 30 149 194 2,778 358 56 27 213 50 437 453 2,298 488 463 255 04 5 02 12 27 63 31 48 37 139 Madison Oconee Total Area 384 182 13,888 44 49 3,708 64 48 3,723 42 18 1,391 05 10 03 2 118 294 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 62 25 82 23 17 45 65 36 104 120 82 175 270 184 530 216 112 254 33 25 79 11 5 21 800 486 1,290 Misc. 117 27 151 389 853 434 82 25 2,078 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Jasper County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Jasper Butts Jones Monroe Morgan Newton Putnam Jasper Area Georgia United States Labor Force 6,481 10,265 14,245 13,727 9,298 46,983 10,330 111,329 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 5,706 9,093 13,061 12,519 8,405 41,480 9,241 99,505 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 775 12.0% 1,172 11.4% 1,184 8.3% 1,208 8.8% 893 9.6% 5,503 11.7% 1,089 10.5% 11,824 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Jasper 11,488 109 13,953 21.5 17,344 51.0 City of Monticello 2,428 Jasper Area 174,014 230,710 32.6 285,228 63.9 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Food Machinery Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 57 6 1 32 18 7 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 0 4 35 5 3 11 7 8 0 8 1 11 5 12 15 4 186 20 4 9 7 206 Jasper EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 591 27.9 664 16 0.8 424 * * * 93 4.4 521 474 22.4 697 * * * * * * * * * 55 2.6 666 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 838 39.5 482 0 0.0 0 * * * 175 8.3 384 6 0.3 443 12 0.6 878 63 3.0 717 10 0.5 404 19 0.9 545 0 0.0 0 82 3.9 444 * * * 202 9.5 563 38 1.8 284 89 4.2 270 18 * 1,431 689 23 62 604 2,120 0.8 335 * * 67.5 573 32.5 586 1.1 772 2.9 467 28.5 520 100.0 546 NUMBER OF FIRMS 940 81 Jasper Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,809 541 22.2 808 1.1 583 4 72 648 2,916 207 7,281 31 1,276 16 70 10 473 16 750 14 285 27 514 3 4 9 590 23 437 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 0.1 955 6.0 682 14.9 873 2.6 700 0.1 434 1.0 990 1.5 880 0.6 888 1.1 689 0.0 1,494 1.2 789 0.9 581 * * * * * * * * 2 3 3 5 11 14 16 2,717 21 175 548 142 40 170 172 * * 195 111 780 347 774 24,965 1,224 1,427 6,312 1,275 377 1,132 347 * * * * 0.4 846 0.2 580 1.6 974 0.7 905 1.6 1,444 51.2 552 2.5 1,408 2.9 836 12.9 410 2.6 648 0.8 892 2.3 735 0.7 638 283 948 1.9 811 18 201 0.4 879 210 1,439 26 374 273 4,178 51 440 301 4,399 2.9 497 0.8 533 8.6 618 0.9 337 9.0 245 287 100 3,757 270 52 106 112 4,027 271,509 892 45 35,819 12,980 425 2,075 10,480 48,796 3,798,106 1.8 431 0.1 674 73.4 629 26.6 625 0.9 864 4.3 583 21.5 623 100.0 628 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Jasper Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Jasper Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jasper Cal Maine Farms Inc Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Ingles Markets Inc Jasper Memorial Hospital Piedmont Academy Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jasper Area Butts State Prison Georgia Power Company Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Newton Health System Inc C R Bard Inc Pactiv Corporation Wal-Mart The Kroger Company General Mills Operations Inc Haband Operations Llc COUNTY Butts Monroe Morgan Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Putnam Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Jasper COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Jasper, GA Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Fulton, GA DeKalb, GA Butts, GA Morgan, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents: 1,910 931 701 267 238 191 124 112 649 5,123 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 37.3 18.2 13.7 5.2 4.6 3.7 2.4 2.2 12.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Jasper &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Jasper, GA Putnam, GA Jones, GA Newton, GA Bibb, GA Morgan, GA Hancock, GA Monroe, GA Other Total Residents: 1,910 164 85 80 75 62 53 53 259 2,792 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.4 5.9 3.0 2.9 2.7 2.2 1.9 1.9 9.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.6H-71T2.%7i2Ag45.%h-5L2434%47S45.6c-91165h3%84+o5.o-44l%4 Jasper Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 26.2% 37.6% 23.1% 8.5% 4.6% 100.0% 18-24 32.7% 36.6% 27.4% 3.1% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.5% 39.7% 28.3% 11.1% 3.4% 100.0% 35-44 18.4% 42.8% 25.1% 9.6% 4.0% 100.0% 45-64 24.9% 37.6% 21.1% 9.2% 7.1% 100.0% 65+ 47.1% 27.7% 14.0% 6.1% 5.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Butts Jasper Jones Monroe Morgan Newton Putnam Jasper Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 183 97 304 215 207 858 147 2,011 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 183 97 304 215 207 858 147 2,011 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Jasper Area Newton Troy University covington.troy.edu Oxford College of Emory University http://www.emory.edu/oxford/ Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu Jones Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Monroe www.centralgatech.edu Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Putnam www.centralgatech.edu Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Jasper www.centralgatech.edu Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 23 25 22 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 13 5 4 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 14 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 138 174 102 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 5 2 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 2 3 Carpentry/Carpenter 24 39 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 27 25 Construction Management 1 2 10 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 48 64 Criminal Justice/Police Science 8 6 15 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 40 53 58 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 9 9 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 4 4 4 9 5 6 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 33 33 41 Electrician 26 33 33 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 5 14 4 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 31 38 60 6 19 46 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 14 13 22 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 10 15 26 43 48 30 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 6 2 5 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 19 17 20 6 13 26 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 5 2 2 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 2 5 7 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 59 84 72 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 9 6 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 4 2 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 15 14 14 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 8.7 -12.0 -61.5 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 62.5 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 0.0 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -44.4 0.0 26.9 180.0 22.6 20.0 24.2 0.0 -71.4 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 6 2008 11 2009 19 24 46 27 40 93 85 60 48 71 23 19 15 16 31 37 17 21 24 2 11 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 255 207 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 83.3 2008-2009 72.7 91.7 -41.3 132.5 -8.6 -20.0 47.9 -17.4 -21.1 93.8 19.4 23.5 14.3 450.0 18.2 -16.7 -20.0 -43.5 84.6 25.9 -5.9 -18.8 -7.2 100.0 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College (Spalding Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Jasper County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Jasper NUMBER PERCENT 5,528 100.0 379 6.9 45 0.8 70 1.3 354 6.4 174 3.2 498 9.0 763 13.8 553 10.0 444 8.0 821 14.9 345 6.2 344 6.2 145 2.6 559 10.1 34 0.6 Jasper Area NUMBER PERCENT 83,139 100.0 7,500 9.0 1,967 2.4 1,724 2.1 6,343 7.6 2,151 2.6 8,373 10.1 13,300 16.0 6,558 7.9 5,817 7.0 9,252 11.1 4,692 5.6 4,584 5.5 1,954 2.4 8,496 10.2 428 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Jasper Butts 201 20 37 15 293 26 51 45 01 5 03 4 Jones Monroe Morgan 389 51 77 46 296 39 61 34 252 20 51 35 03 8 07 7 01 8 Newton Putnam Total Area 1,884 390 3,705 327 539 224 24 58 78 507 874 477 10 19 04 24 29 75 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 24 10 38 26 15 43 39 19 84 27 8 65 24 9 26 117 51 209 34 25 48 291 137 513 Misc. 51 80 62 48 78 388 95 802 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 7249 Industrial Blvd NE Covington GA 30014 Phone: (770) 784 - 2455 Fax: (770) 784 - 2459 Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Jeff Davis County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Jeff Davis Appling Bacon Coffee Montgomery Telfair Toombs Wheeler Jeff Davis Area Georgia United States Labor Force 5,339 9,386 4,666 16,446 4,481 4,628 13,963 2,932 61,841 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 4,626 8,466 4,246 14,014 4,091 3,998 12,625 2,659 54,725 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 713 13.4% 920 9.8% 420 9.0% 2,432 14.8% 390 8.7% 630 13.6% 1,338 9.6% 273 9.3% 7,116 11.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Jeff Davis 12,720 110 13,659 7.4 14,060 10.5 City of Hazlehurst 3,787 Jeff Davis Area 130,169 139,830 7.4 154,156 18.4 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Paper Primary Metal Apparel Plastics and Rubber Products Transportation Equipment Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 55 16 18 21 1 1 3 1 3 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 219 2 16 67 18 6 15 6 19 2 10 0 23 0 19 16 6 280 27 4 8 15 307 Jeff Davis EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,232 174 47 1,012 30.9 538 4.4 614 1.2 305 25.4 536 * * * * * * 450 11.3 600 * * * 26 0.7 535 79 2.0 530 15 0.4 592 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,905 * 180 621 155 16 86 20 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 47.7 488 * * 4.5 726 15.6 418 3.9 604 0.4 849 2.2 589 0.5 449 60 1.5 531 * * * 42 1.1 542 0 0.0 0 181 4.5 477 0 0.0 0 231 5.8 202 62 * 3,140 852 30 34 788 3,992 1.6 532 * * 78.7 513 21.3 648 0.8 721 0.9 666 19.7 558 100.0 521 Jeff Davis Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 593 11,794 170 2,379 251 1,833 172 7,584 25.4 519 5.1 437 3.9 561 16.3 535 3 724 1.6 512 5 * 23 1,187 10 33 * * 2.6 608 0.1 373 10 92 0.2 574 25 646 15 1,886 1 * 1.4 486 4.1 428 * * 11 108 0.2 464 14 138 1 * 3 * 0.3 416 * * * * 3 3 3 3 7 9 9 14 2,361 18 164 643 152 41 172 92 * * * 372 98 97 687 937 25,459 1,266 1,729 5,649 1,878 406 1,255 258 * * * * * * 0.8 706 0.2 369 0.2 555 1.5 781 2.0 525 54.7 576 2.7 1,563 3.7 642 12.1 438 4.0 634 0.9 717 2.7 679 0.6 407 194 733 1.6 616 15 440 0.9 700 80 1,529 15 356 313 5,612 24 136 222 3,353 3.3 518 0.8 357 12.1 676 0.3 229 7.2 229 216 41 2,995 268 61 99 108 3,263 271,509 865 26 37,279 9,229 358 2,050 6,821 46,507 3,798,106 1.9 465 0.1 356 80.2 558 19.8 571 0.8 879 4.4 567 14.7 556 100.0 561 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Jeff Davis Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Jeff Davis Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jeff Davis Beasley Forest Products Inc Pallet One of Florida Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Wal-Mart Williams Brothers Truck Ing Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jeff Davis Area Southern Nuclear Operating Co Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Electrolux Home Products Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Trane US Inc Total Renal Care Inc COUNTY Appling Coffee Toombs Coffee Coffee Jeff Davis Telfair Toombs Toombs Toombs Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Jeff Davis COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Jeff Davis, GA Telfair, GA Coffee, GA Appling, GA Bacon, GA Toombs, GA Bibb, GA Duval, FL Other Total Residents: 3,674 376 370 288 68 61 32 27 236 5,132 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 71.6 7.3 7.2 5.6 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5 4.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Jeff Davis &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Jeff Davis, GA Appling, GA Telfair, GA Wheeler, GA Montgomery, GA Toombs, GA Coffee, GA Bacon, GA Other Total Residents: 3,674 615 254 123 90 83 80 44 130 5,093 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 72.1 12.1 5.0 2.4 1.8 1.6 1.6 0.9 2.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.4H-12T2.%6iAg45.%h-5L3534%15S45.6c-18265h3%74+o5.o-64l%4 Jeff Davis Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 34.6% 36.3% 20.2% 5.9% 3.0% 100.0% 18-24 39.1% 34.7% 23.3% 2.7% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 26.5% 40.7% 23.8% 7.0% 2.1% 100.0% 35-44 27.6% 40.4% 21.6% 6.9% 3.5% 100.0% 45-64 31.1% 38.2% 19.7% 6.3% 4.7% 100.0% 65+ 55.8% 23.7% 12.3% 5.3% 2.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Appling Bacon Coffee Jeff Davis Montgomery Telfair Toombs Wheeler Jeff Davis Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 204 72 348 140 54 84 268 55 1,225 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 204 72 348 140 54 84 268 55 1,225 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Jeff Davis Area Toombs Troy University Southeastern Technical College Appling Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College) Jeff Davis Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Montgomery Brewton-Parker College Coffee Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.bpc.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 12 2009 14 29 12 11 7 4 2 25 21 26 7 7 14 59 58 28 11 4 3 5 5 3 22 5 13 69 62 64 7 2 11 97 92 74 26 9 18 20 10 16 32 32 37 5 7 5 11 18 7 82 66 90 5 2 2 1 5 2 125 79 63 22 12 56 5 2 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -14.3 2008-2009 16.7 -58.6 -8.3 -42.9 -50.0 -16.0 23.8 0.0 100.0 -1.7 -51.7 -63.6 -25.0 0.0 -77.3 -40.0 160.0 -10.1 -71.4 -5.2 -65.4 -50.0 0.0 40.0 63.6 -19.5 -60.0 400.0 -36.8 -45.5 -60.0 3.2 450.0 -19.6 100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 36.4 0.0 -60.0 -20.3 366.7 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Jeff Davis County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Jeff Davis NUMBER PERCENT 5,561 100.0 325 5.8 28 0.5 119 2.1 493 8.9 98 1.8 619 11.1 614 11.0 230 4.1 559 10.1 930 16.7 489 8.8 399 7.2 90 1.6 539 9.7 29 0.5 Jeff Davis Area NUMBER PERCENT 56,872 100.0 4,402 7.7 426 0.8 1,166 2.1 4,449 7.8 1,318 2.3 5,357 9.4 7,738 13.6 3,436 6.0 3,950 7.0 8,448 14.9 3,792 6.7 4,723 8.3 1,878 3.3 5,389 9.5 400 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Jeff Davis 207 15 45 29 05 6 Appling Bacon Coffee 341 165 1,593 26 41 54 11 40 21 71 278 251 05 16 06 6 68 239 Montgomery 171 Telfair 210 Toombs 677 13 36 29 8 35 43 47 150 158 04 4 05 5 19 24 Wheeler Total Area 82 3,446 3 14 22 194 639 607 00 5 112 305 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 23 12 37 24 19 112 9 5 39 137 79 206 12 15 27 12 12 49 28 45 114 4 4 17 249 191 601 Misc. 35 44 28 264 31 41 92 13 548 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231 Fax: (912) 537 - 3238 Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Jefferson County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Jefferson Burke Emanuel Glascock Johnson McDuffie Richmond Warren Washington Jefferson Area Georgia United States Labor Force 7,057 9,942 10,525 1,134 3,656 10,779 91,520 2,620 8,013 145,246 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 6,066 8,802 9,437 1,009 3,223 9,589 82,553 2,161 6,960 129,800 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 991 14.0% 1,140 11.5% 1,088 10.3% 125 11.0% 433 11.8% 1,190 11.0% 8,967 9.8% 459 17.5% 1,053 13.1% 15,446 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Jefferson City of Louisville Jefferson Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 Estimate 17,246 2,712 320,874 8,230,161 281,421,906 101 16,478 322,715 9,829,211 307,006,550 % Change 2000-2009 -4.5 2015 Projected* 16,400 0.6 342,190 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 % Change 2000-2015 -4.9 6.6 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Paper Miscellaneous Chemical Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 115 37 6 33 39 3 3 2 7 2 2 9 4 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 238 5 16 68 10 6 20 11 14 2 9 1 18 2 24 32 7 360 47 12 16 19 407 Jefferson EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,811 251 36.7 720 5.1 596 372 126 1,062 * * * * * * 107 167 * 27 0 0 0 0 7.5 971 2.6 513 21.5 687 * * * * * * * * * * * * 2.2 486 3.4 696 * * 0.5 500 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,915 * 168 548 65 31 117 52 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 38.8 511 * * 3.4 761 11.1 385 1.3 580 0.6 540 2.4 678 1.1 401 42 0.9 901 * * * 51 1.0 701 * * * 282 5.7 440 * * * 259 5.2 222 56 3 3,729 1,208 46 87 1,075 4,936 1.1 421 0.1 807 75.5 616 24.5 637 0.9 768 1.8 594 21.8 549 100.0 600 Jefferson Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,059 136 20,473 1,028 15.4 830 0.8 694 21 804 610 4,779 292 13,862 23 2,155 9 734 5 123 31 1,105 19 155 20 1,113 53 1,242 20 666 15 1,113 13 52 1 * 3 * 3 77 6 451 0.6 900 3.6 732 10.4 869 1.6 651 0.6 675 0.1 365 0.8 638 0.1 594 0.8 923 0.9 672 0.5 824 0.8 941 0.0 448 * * * * 0.1 819 0.3 649 8 9 13 17 24 5,607 22 308 1,257 190 109 420 267 463 483 1,565 755 1,505 77,734 1,451 3,546 13,984 3,133 2,118 3,247 1,206 0.3 658 0.4 503 1.2 1,263 0.6 884 1.1 1,460 58.3 632 1.1 1,543 2.7 861 10.5 428 2.4 675 1.6 739 2.4 864 0.9 615 575 4,635 3.5 1,040 31 697 0.5 993 310 7,092 45 1,040 829 19,353 64 1,467 587 11,734 5.3 453 0.8 513 14.5 847 1.1 421 8.8 248 593 140 6,806 490 130 168 192 7,296 271,509 3,040 90 98,297 34,930 7,196 12,110 15,624 133,225 3,798,106 2.3 0.1 73.8 26.2 5.4 9.1 11.7 100.0 492 713 673 803 1,119 826 639 708 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Jefferson Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Jefferson Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jefferson Battle Lumber Co Inc Continental Commercial Products Llc Ingersoll Rand Climate Control Hold Jefferson Hospital Kamin Holding Co Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jefferson Area Southern Nuclear Operating Co Crider Inc Medical College of Georgia Caresouth Homehealth Augusta MCG Health Inc Gracewood State Hospital Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc Wal-Mart Augusta State University Sitel Corporation COUNTY Burke Emanuel Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Jefferson COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA Washington, GA McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Columbia, GA Emanuel, GA Johnson, GA Other Total Residents: 3,842 507 315 220 192 153 153 106 302 5,841 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 65.8 8.7 5.4 3.8 3.3 2.6 2.6 1.8 5.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Jefferson &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Glascock, GA Emanuel, GA Columbia, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents: 3,842 292 220 192 175 170 132 67 409 5,499 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.9 5.3 4.0 3.5 3.2 3.1 2.4 1.2 7.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.7H-61T2.%7i9Ag45.%h-6L2434%87S45.6c-39165h3%94+o5.o-74l%4 Jefferson Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.9% 32.7% 25.5% 9.2% 4.7% 100.0% 18-24 30.6% 35.6% 28.3% 5.1% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.6% 32.5% 31.9% 13.5% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 19.7% 36.9% 28.8% 9.8% 4.8% 100.0% 45-64 28.3% 32.0% 23.3% 9.4% 7.0% 100.0% 65+ 47.9% 25.9% 15.1% 6.7% 4.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Burke Emanuel Glascock Jefferson Johnson McDuffie Richmond Warren Washington Jefferson Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 244 233 34 193 54 242 1,529 34 218 2,781 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 244 233 34 193 54 242 1,529 34 218 2,781 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Jefferson Area Richmond Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship-University Hospital Burke augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) McDuffie Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Jefferson www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Washington www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu Sandersville Technical College www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 23 2009 36 14 19 18 33 8 24 7 5 3 6 19 27 9 16 22 18 7 39 8 13 11 15 51 23 16 22 22 10 23 35 76 56 21 11 11 7 9 5 5 30 29 48 188 173 148 19 32 21 108 101 110 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 109.1 2008-2009 56.5 35.7 -5.3 -75.8 200.0 -28.6 -40.0 216.7 42.1 77.8 37.5 -61.1 457.1 62.5 -15.4 240.0 -54.9 37.5 130.0 -26.3 0.0 -44.4 -3.3 -8.0 68.4 0.0 52.2 -62.5 -36.4 0.0 65.5 -14.5 -34.4 -6.5 8.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Occupational Profile for Residents of Jefferson County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Jefferson NUMBER PERCENT 6,747 100.0 550 8.2 69 1.0 74 1.1 484 7.2 169 2.5 512 7.6 724 10.7 309 4.6 340 5.0 1,400 20.8 484 7.2 529 7.8 179 2.7 785 11.6 139 2.1 Jefferson Area NUMBER PERCENT 137,275 100.0 9,877 7.2 2,529 1.8 4,812 3.5 12,278 8.9 4,581 3.3 14,134 10.3 19,182 14.0 7,193 5.2 7,304 5.3 15,049 11.0 7,653 5.6 6,921 5.0 3,783 2.8 19,362 14.1 2,617 1.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Jefferson 405 25 79 70 05 8 Burke 506 32 103 77 Emanuel 324 26 54 43 Glascock 39 4 6 2 04 17 07 17 01 1 Johnson McDuffie Richmond 157 586 4,533 14 31 26 36 134 131 462 1,091 1,160 02 5 08 16 57 145 Warren Washington Total Area 195 408 7,153 12 22 36 26 71 73 637 1,591 1,618 09 5 06 15 99 229 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 39 48 43 58 68 65 18 37 59 6 4 8 11 20 30 53 35 67 243 166 570 25 17 13 21 53 51 474 448 906 Misc. 88 82 63 7 18 106 639 56 92 1,151 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Jenkins County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Jenkins Bulloch Burke Emanuel Screven Jenkins Area Georgia United States Labor Force 2,723 32,978 9,942 10,525 7,310 63,478 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 2,206 30,030 8,802 9,437 6,309 56,784 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 517 19.0% 2,948 8.9% 1,140 11.5% 1,088 10.3% 1,001 13.7% 6,694 10.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Jenkins City of Millen Jenkins Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 8,594 138 8,450 -1.7 8,574 -0.2 3,492 124,325 138,589 11.5 154,388 24.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Textile Mills Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 33 16 10 7 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 2 5 27 6 0 8 2 4 0 7 0 8 2 11 10 1 126 23 6 11 6 149 Jenkins EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 165 12.3 568 29 2.2 842 28 2.1 578 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 588 43.9 439 * * * 22 1.6 696 178 13.3 356 * * * 0 0.0 0 33 2.5 578 * * * 10 0.7 460 0 0.0 0 10 0.7 330 * * * 155 11.6 373 * * * 91 6.8 241 31 * 753 586 25 60 501 1,340 2.3 426 * * 56.2 504 43.7 562 1.9 728 4.5 422 37.4 536 100.0 496 NUMBER OF FIRMS 527 112 287 128 8 2 12 10 34 8 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 Jenkins Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,535 712 1,976 4,847 18.7 603 1.8 458 4.9 634 12.0 612 * * * * * * 464 1.2 585 * * * 862 2.1 659 730 1.8 653 * * * * * * * * * * * * 343 0.9 519 31 0.1 615 60 0.1 427 4 5 5 6 7 10 2,060 10 123 496 92 31 159 108 246 108 231 154 61 42 21,240 * 1,029 5,308 1,118 444 1,044 391 0.6 673 0.3 842 0.6 650 0.4 608 0.2 413 0.1 437 52.7 544 * * 2.6 681 13.2 395 2.8 619 1.1 848 2.6 730 1.0 398 159 795 2.0 760 3 * * * 117 726 25 417 293 4,229 21 188 227 3,771 1.8 550 1.0 431 10.5 625 0.5 279 9.4 209 196 56 2,643 244 58 98 88 2,887 271,509 623 29 28,804 11,498 356 4,443 6,699 40,302 3,798,106 1.5 397 0.1 434 71.5 559 28.5 644 0.9 903 11.0 700 16.6 594 100.0 584 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Jenkins Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Jenkins Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jenkins Bethany Home Nursing Center Bi Lo Llc Jenkins County Hospital Authority Millen Division of Cavalier Planters Electric Membership Corpor Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jenkins Area Georgia Southern University Wal-Mart Wal-Mart East Georgia Regional Medical Briggs & Stratton Corp Viracon Georgia Inc H A Sack Co Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Co Crider Inc Timken Company COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch Emanuel Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Burke Emanuel Screven Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Jenkins COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Jenkins, GA Bulloch, GA Burke, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Richmond, GA Evans, GA Effingham, GA Other Total Residents: 2,124 401 304 114 95 93 25 24 88 3,268 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 65.0 12.3 9.3 3.5 2.9 2.8 0.8 0.7 2.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Jenkins &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Jenkins, GA Burke, GA Bulloch, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Richmond, GA Ware, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents: 2,124 215 148 140 130 31 16 14 47 2,879 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.8 7.5 5.1 4.9 4.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 1.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.7H-52T2.%0i6Ag45.%h-4L2534%92S45.6c-73265h3%24+o5.o-24l%4 Jenkins Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.6% 31.3% 27.4% 8.2% 5.6% 100.0% 18-24 18.5% 23.6% 52.9% 4.6% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 20.4% 34.6% 26.0% 14.4% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 22.2% 38.9% 22.2% 9.1% 7.7% 100.0% 45-64 29.7% 34.3% 18.6% 8.1% 9.4% 100.0% 65+ 52.3% 24.6% 12.3% 6.1% 4.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bulloch Burke Emanuel Jenkins Screven Jenkins Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 581 244 233 83 209 1,350 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 581 244 233 83 209 1,350 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Jenkins Area Burke Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Bulloch www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Jenkins www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu Swainsboro Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.swainsborotech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Jenkins County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Jenkins NUMBER PERCENT 3,708 100.0 285 7.7 19 0.5 84 2.3 245 6.6 94 2.5 275 7.4 425 11.5 255 6.9 224 6.0 715 19.3 173 4.7 320 8.6 39 1.1 450 12.1 105 2.8 Jenkins Area NUMBER PERCENT 56,219 100.0 4,285 7.6 671 1.2 1,168 2.1 5,897 10.5 1,181 2.1 5,607 10.0 7,380 13.1 3,198 5.7 3,227 5.7 7,252 12.9 2,854 5.1 3,727 6.6 1,588 2.8 7,063 12.6 1,121 2.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Jenkins 199 7 28 27 02 23 Bulloch Burke Emanuel 1,253 506 324 130 298 254 32 103 77 26 54 43 27 83 04 17 07 17 Screven Total Area 386 2,668 33 65 64 228 548 465 11 28 51 168 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 19 36 28 80 44 158 58 68 65 18 37 59 52 25 46 227 210 356 Misc. 29 179 82 63 62 415 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Johnson County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Johnson Emanuel Jefferson Laurens Treutlen Washington Wilkinson Johnson Area Georgia United States Labor Force 3,656 10,525 7,057 22,027 2,950 8,013 4,710 58,938 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 3,223 9,437 6,066 19,651 2,622 6,960 4,212 52,171 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 433 11.8% 1,088 10.3% 991 14.0% 2,376 10.8% 328 11.1% 1,053 13.1% 498 10.6% 6,767 11.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Johnson City of Wrightsville Johnson Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 8,558 131 2,223 2009 Estimate 9,300 % Change 2000-2009 8.7 2015 Projected* 9,979 % Change 2000-2015 16.6 130,887 135,161 3.3 143,328 9.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Textile Product Mills Paper Computer and Electronic Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 33 8 0 15 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 8 23 9 0 10 2 4 0 7 1 9 1 6 10 2 125 22 5 9 8 147 Johnson EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 356 20.9 468 51 3.0 655 0 0.0 0 63 3.7 534 242 14.2 411 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 649 38.1 524 0 0.0 0 37 2.2 655 111 6.5 412 124 7.3 716 0 0.0 0 33 1.9 705 * * * 9 0.5 458 0 0.0 0 26 1.5 334 * * * 236 13.9 515 * * * 39 2.3 195 29 * 1,005 697 17 * 366 1,702 1.7 508 * * 59.0 497 41.0 589 1.0 764 * * 21.5 496 100.0 506 Johnson Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 543 10,745 100 606 25.0 743 1.4 587 23 1,526 251 1,773 169 6,841 11 1,035 2 * 23 753 18 639 37 1,313 11 329 7 435 22 625 4 * 3.6 1,053 4.1 612 15.9 721 2.4 581 * * 1.8 607 1.5 899 3.1 671 0.8 511 1.0 970 1.5 552 * * 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 2,074 13 138 555 90 36 140 79 * * * * 199 16 32 175 * 20,470 269 1,215 5,080 1,585 382 1,013 300 * * * * * * * * 0.5 885 0.0 494 0.1 997 0.4 509 * * 47.7 527 0.6 1,127 2.8 734 11.8 403 3.7 625 0.9 666 2.4 733 0.7 461 149 732 1.7 807 9 672 1.6 1,194 106 998 15 239 273 4,336 21 142 202 2,804 2.3 463 0.6 417 10.1 570 0.3 321 6.5 235 248 41 2,658 311 65 116 130 2,969 271,509 710 20 31,235 11,692 1,342 3,394 6,956 42,925 3,798,106 1.7 0.0 72.8 27.2 3.1 7.9 16.2 100.0 413 858 601 646 1,233 559 575 614 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Johnson Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Johnson Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Johnson Adrian Homes Bryan County Health & Rehab Community Health Care Systems Inc Electro-Mech Scoreboard Co Triple C Express Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Johnson Area Crider Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Fairview Park Hospital YKK AP America Inc Flexsteel Industries Inc Wal-Mart SP Newsprint Washington County Hospital Authorit Thiele Kaolin Co Basf Catalysts Llc COUNTY Emanuel Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Washington Washington Wilkinson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Johnson COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Johnson, GA Laurens, GA Washington, GA Emanuel, GA Wilkinson, GA Baldwin, GA Toombs, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents: 1,324 847 396 215 24 21 21 20 85 2,969 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 44.6 28.5 13.3 7.2 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 2.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Johnson &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Johnson, GA Washington, GA Laurens, GA Emanuel, GA Jefferson, GA Union, GA Wilkinson, GA Baldwin, GA Other Total Residents: 1,324 317 228 143 106 21 19 17 74 2,266 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 58.4 14.0 10.1 6.3 4.7 0.9 0.8 0.8 3.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.4H-12T2.%3i5Ag45.%h-0L3534%45S45.6c-2265h3%4+o5.o-04l%4 Johnson Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 34.5% 37.4% 17.9% 6.5% 3.7% 100.0% 18-24 38.1% 38.1% 20.8% 2.9% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.0% 42.0% 22.1% 9.3% 3.6% 100.0% 35-44 24.0% 43.4% 20.9% 7.3% 4.4% 100.0% 45-64 34.2% 37.5% 16.6% 6.7% 5.1% 100.0% 65+ 55.2% 25.5% 10.9% 5.2% 3.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Emanuel Jefferson Johnson Laurens Treutlen Washington Wilkinson Johnson Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 233 193 54 532 57 218 81 1,368 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 233 193 54 532 57 218 81 1,368 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Johnson Area Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Laurens Heart of Georgia Technical College Jefferson Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Washington Sandersville Technical College Johnson Swainsboro Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Johnson County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Johnson NUMBER PERCENT 3,199 100.0 214 6.7 24 0.8 84 2.6 217 6.8 50 1.6 239 7.5 488 15.3 214 6.7 223 7.0 515 16.1 234 7.3 214 6.7 84 2.6 335 10.5 64 2.0 Johnson Area NUMBER PERCENT 55,143 100.0 3,950 7.2 582 1.1 1,334 2.4 4,371 7.9 1,635 3.0 4,869 8.8 6,936 12.6 3,762 6.8 3,241 5.9 7,801 14.2 3,545 6.4 3,436 6.2 2,002 3.6 6,834 12.4 845 1.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Johnson 157 14 31 26 02 5 Emanuel Jefferson Laurens 324 405 1,425 26 54 43 25 79 70 101 331 321 07 17 05 8 09 30 Treutlen 117 Washington 408 Wilkinson 273 8 28 15 26 71 73 20 54 58 01 1 06 15 02 14 Total Area 3,109 220 648 606 32 90 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 11 20 30 18 37 59 39 48 43 97 87 154 14 7 28 21 53 51 20 19 44 220 271 409 Misc. 18 63 88 295 15 92 42 613 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525 Fax: (478) 275 - 6599 Rehabilitation Center(s) 904 Claxton Dairy Road P. O. Box 158 Dublin, GA 31040-0158 Phone: (478) 275 - 6519 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Jones County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Jones Baldwin Bibb Jasper Monroe Putnam Twiggs Wilkinson Jones Area Georgia United States Labor Force 14,245 20,536 74,330 6,481 13,727 10,330 4,712 4,710 149,071 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 13,061 18,094 67,328 5,706 12,519 9,241 4,218 4,212 134,379 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,184 8.3% 2,442 11.9% 7,002 9.4% 775 12.0% 1,208 8.8% 1,089 10.5% 494 10.5% 498 10.6% 14,692 9.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Jones City of Gray Jones Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,699 64 27,740 17.1 32,905 38.8 1,811 295,265 310,197 5.1 337,391 14.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Paper Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Furniture and Related Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 77 9 0 58 10 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245 2 15 51 18 2 19 13 25 1 20 0 26 8 19 26 5 327 31 7 9 15 358 Jones EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 419 12.3 614 56 1.6 562 0 0.0 0 328 9.6 633 35 1.0 512 * * * * * * 6 0.2 245 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,774 * 58 377 67 * 138 10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.9 510 * * 1.7 744 11.0 390 2.0 638 * * 4.0 651 0.3 447 73 2.1 715 * * * 66 1.9 407 0 0.0 0 459 13.4 659 72 2.1 279 289 8.5 208 71 * 2,194 1,224 35 47 1,142 3,418 2.1 432 * * 64.2 562 35.8 728 1.0 895 1.4 686 33.4 603 100.0 560 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,065 82 Jones Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 15,604 600 13.1 850 0.5 680 19 1,308 684 4,696 280 9,001 19 201 38 1,062 30 337 25 1,109 15 882 25 806 2 * 2 * 2 * 1.1 1,140 3.9 721 7.5 886 0.2 519 0.9 629 0.3 590 0.9 981 0.7 1,105 0.7 807 * * * * * * 3 5 8 8 9 11 14 29 35 5,815 22 317 1,255 192 102 461 304 * 367 127 1,190 1,283 270 463 112 598 79,266 1,154 3,569 15,230 3,395 1,589 7,383 1,371 * * 0.3 708 0.1 504 1.0 1,021 1.1 1,185 0.2 875 0.4 691 0.1 557 0.5 768 66.4 635 1.0 1,517 3.0 819 12.8 429 2.8 663 1.3 847 6.2 859 1.1 597 604 3,118 2.6 895 46 1,708 1.4 980 371 6,189 60 2,535 763 18,511 74 832 596 10,242 5.2 403 2.1 761 15.5 839 0.7 324 8.6 239 648 122 7,002 400 75 155 170 7,402 271,509 2,439 69 94,939 24,456 1,548 9,336 13,572 119,393 3,798,106 2.0 0.1 79.5 20.5 1.3 7.8 11.4 100.0 514 756 671 638 1,146 585 616 664 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Jones Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Jones Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jones Ethica Health & Retirement Gray Nursing Home Ingles Markets Inc Lynn Haven Nursing Home Llc Tri-County Electric Membership Corp Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Jones Area Central State Hospital Georgia College & State University The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Government Employees Ins Co Wal-Mart Mercer University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Certistaff Inc The Kroger Company Academy Sports & Outdoors COUNTY Baldwin Baldwin Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Jones COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Bibb, GA Jones, GA Baldwin, GA Houston, GA Wilkinson, GA Monroe, GA Putnam, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents: 5,988 2,472 588 357 207 164 127 127 425 10,540 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 56.8 23.5 5.6 3.4 2.0 1.6 1.2 1.2 4.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Jones &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Jones, GA Bibb, GA Baldwin, GA Wilkinson, GA Monroe, GA Peach, GA Crawford, GA Hancock, GA Other Total Residents: 2,472 560 145 60 45 41 36 33 160 3,552 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.6 15.8 4.1 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 4.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.5H-01T2.%6i2Ag45.%h-6L2434%43S45.6c-4165h3%74+o5.o-24l%4 Jones Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 25.2% 34.4% 24.2% 10.4% 5.7% 100.0% 18-24 29.0% 30.8% 34.8% 4.9% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.6% 34.8% 29.0% 15.0% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 17.2% 39.0% 25.1% 12.3% 6.4% 100.0% 45-64 24.4% 35.8% 20.7% 10.6% 8.5% 100.0% 65+ 43.4% 28.6% 15.3% 7.3% 5.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baldwin Bibb Jasper Jones Monroe Putnam Twiggs Wilkinson Jones Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 274 979 97 304 215 147 64 81 2,161 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 274 979 97 304 215 147 64 81 2,161 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Jones Area Bibb Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College Jones Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Monroe Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Putnam Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Twiggs Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Baldwin Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 55 2009 79 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 67 44 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 15 9 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 58 83 99 5 8 7 5 9 4 12 7 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 79 27 83 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 3 4 Barbering/Barber 11 9 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 8 6 5 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 15 17 12 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 3 5 Carpentry/Carpenter 36 20 43 Child Care and Support Services Management 27 16 17 Child Care Provider/Assistant 13 11 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 43.6 17.5 -34.3 50.0 -40.0 43.1 19.3 60.0 -12.5 80.0 -55.6 -41.7 -65.8 -25.0 -18.2 -25.0 13.3 -66.7 -44.4 -40.7 -15.4 185.7 207.4 33.3 55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0 6.3 36.4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 7 2009 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 37 47 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 1 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 90 79 118 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 37 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 1 4 1 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 32 30 31 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 5 2 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 26 15 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 1 2 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 21 16 11 15 12 17 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 32 40 41 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician 15 18 59 3 1 7 34 52 57 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 28 24 17 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 49 25 23 6 3 8 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 2 11 19 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 104 139 77 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 28 18 29 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 30 73 61 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 18 9 18 Insurance 2 3 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 2 2 3 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 74 88 83 Logistics and Materials Management 26 12 29 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 11 10 4 2 4 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 71 58 46 Medical Reception/Receptionist 55 57 39 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 15 15 10 Medical/Clinical Assistant 77 94 76 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 16 40 21 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 2 3 1 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 40.0 2008-2009 42.9 131.3 27.0 -83.3 100.0 -12.2 49.4 -33.9 -21.6 300.0 -75.0 -6.3 3.3 -60.0 -50.0 -42.3 40.0 100.0 100.0 -23.8 -31.3 -20.0 300.0 25.0 20.0 41.7 100.0 2.5 227.8 -66.7 600.0 52.9 -14.3 -49.0 9.6 -29.2 -8.0 -50.0 450.0 33.7 -35.7 143.3 -50.0 50.0 0.0 18.9 -53.8 -9.1 166.7 72.7 -44.6 61.1 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0 -5.7 141.7 -60.0 100.0 -18.3 3.6 0.0 22.1 150.0 50.0 0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 89 2008 98 2009 102 30 31 35 7 4 9 19 22 29 4 6 6 23 41 36 35 29 39 2 5 7 9 10 14 4 3 2 16 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 10.1 2008-2009 4.1 3.3 12.9 -42.9 125.0 15.8 31.8 50.0 0.0 78.3 -12.2 -17.1 34.5 150.0 40.0 11.1 40.0 -25.0 -33.3 56.3 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Jones County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Jones NUMBER PERCENT 11,326 100.0 1,159 10.2 315 2.8 378 3.3 869 7.7 430 3.8 1,398 12.3 1,774 15.7 912 8.1 844 7.5 765 6.8 565 5.0 480 4.2 200 1.8 1,153 10.2 84 0.7 Jones Area NUMBER PERCENT 133,500 100.0 11,586 8.7 3,084 2.3 4,517 3.4 12,830 9.6 3,864 2.9 15,848 11.9 20,236 15.2 7,169 5.4 7,747 5.8 11,655 8.7 6,290 4.7 6,225 4.7 3,547 2.7 17,367 13.0 1,535 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Jones Baldwin 389 1,383 51 77 46 84 246 384 03 8 12 52 Bibb Jasper Monroe 3,940 201 296 399 945 987 20 37 15 39 61 34 58 118 01 5 07 7 Putnam 390 24 58 78 Twiggs 195 11 33 32 Wilkinson 273 20 54 58 04 24 05 6 02 14 Total Area 7,067 648 1,511 1,634 92 234 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 39 19 84 94 153 159 198 128 435 24 10 38 27 8 65 34 25 48 14 12 36 20 19 44 450 374 909 Misc. 62 199 672 51 48 95 46 42 1,215 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164 Fax: (478) 751 - 6639 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Lamar County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Lamar Butts Monroe Pike Spalding Upson Lamar Area Georgia United States Labor Force 7,976 10,265 13,727 8,113 28,865 12,341 81,287 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 6,931 9,093 12,519 7,257 24,929 10,863 71,592 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,045 13.1% 1,172 11.4% 1,208 8.8% 856 10.6% 3,936 13.6% 1,478 12.0% 9,695 11.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Lamar City of Barnesville Lamar Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 15,969 96 5,972 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 17,550 9.9 19,473 21.9 157,441 177,347 12.6 202,475 28.6 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Leather and Allied Product Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 49 9 1 30 9 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 1 7 47 13 4 13 4 17 1 17 5 18 3 32 12 2 245 37 6 17 14 282 Lamar EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 615 17.5 715 63 1.8 525 * * * 82 2.3 670 465 13.3 745 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,715 * 32 484 48 24 104 8 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 48.9 444 * * 0.9 593 13.8 414 1.4 613 0.7 836 3.0 718 0.2 259 66 1.9 429 * * * 168 4.8 574 73 2.1 349 214 6.1 384 * * * 365 10.4 211 65 * 2,333 1,175 39 453 683 3,509 1.9 631 * * 66.5 580 33.5 751 1.1 968 12.9 741 19.5 544 100.0 555 NUMBER OF FIRMS 598 54 Lamar Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,877 296 17.6 750 0.7 610 5 80 388 1,918 151 5,585 8 * 7 588 9 528 1 * 12 299 7 32 6 164 16 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 3 31 3 193 0.2 889 4.3 648 12.4 791 * * 1.3 532 1.2 592 * * 0.7 769 0.1 712 0.4 839 * * * * * * * * 0.1 654 0.4 698 4 9 9 10 10 10 23 2,367 13 127 515 109 36 160 129 * 232 293 * 79 679 320 25,315 645 1,562 5,425 986 292 1,133 322 * * 0.5 929 0.7 594 * * 0.2 425 1.5 887 0.7 621 56.4 537 1.4 1,422 3.5 867 12.1 423 2.2 677 0.7 731 2.5 772 0.7 484 233 799 1.8 825 9 148 0.3 490 191 2,071 32 267 265 6,345 41 382 264 3,868 4.6 558 0.6 362 14.1 561 0.9 365 8.6 234 243 63 3,028 257 44 115 98 3,285 271,509 1,079 28 33,220 11,649 354 3,498 7,797 44,870 3,798,106 2.4 501 0.1 610 74.0 588 26.0 614 0.8 913 7.8 610 17.4 603 100.0 595 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Lamar Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Lamar Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lamar Continental Tire North America Inc Gordon College Hertiage Inn of Barnesville Llc Ingles Markets Inc The William Carter Co. Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lamar Area Butts State Prison Gordon College Georgia Power Company Homenurse Inc AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Seals Metalcasting Facility Griffin Technical College Wal-Mart Upson Regional Medical Center Quad/graphics Inc COUNTY Butts Lamar Monroe Spalding Spalding Spalding Spalding Spalding Upson Upson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Lamar COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Lamar, GA Spalding, GA Henry, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Monroe, GA Butts, GA Upson, GA Other Total Residents: 2,493 1,927 531 323 281 213 206 204 842 7,020 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 35.5 27.5 7.6 4.6 4.0 3.0 2.9 2.9 12.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Lamar &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Lamar, GA Upson, GA Spalding, GA Monroe, GA Pike, GA Crawford, GA Henry, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 2,493 441 417 252 228 85 83 59 334 4,392 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 56.8 10.0 9.5 5.7 5.2 1.9 1.9 1.3 7.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.0H-12T2.%1i6Ag45.%h-1L2534%71S45.6c-86265h3%4+o5.o-04l%4 Lamar Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.6% 36.9% 21.2% 7.5% 3.8% 100.0% 18-24 36.1% 35.9% 25.0% 2.5% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.1% 40.5% 26.8% 9.1% 2.6% 100.0% 35-44 24.0% 40.0% 23.3% 9.2% 3.6% 100.0% 45-64 27.8% 38.4% 19.8% 8.1% 5.9% 100.0% 65+ 51.6% 26.7% 11.9% 6.2% 3.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Butts Lamar Monroe Pike Spalding Upson Lamar Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 183 129 215 200 496 263 1,486 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 183 129 215 200 496 263 1,486 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Lamar Area Monroe Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Upson Flint River Technical College Lamar Gordon College Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Spalding Griffin Technical College www.centralgatech.edu www.flintrivertech.edu www.gdn.edu www.griffintech.edu www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 23 2008 25 2009 22 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 13 5 4 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 14 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 138 174 102 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 5 2 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 2 3 Carpentry/Carpenter 24 39 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 27 25 Construction Management 1 2 10 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 48 64 Criminal Justice/Police Science 8 6 15 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 40 53 58 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 9 9 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 4 4 4 9 5 6 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 33 33 41 Electrician 26 33 33 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 5 14 4 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 31 38 60 6 19 46 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 14 13 22 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 10 15 26 43 48 30 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 6 2 5 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 19 17 20 6 13 26 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 5 2 2 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 2 5 7 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 59 84 72 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 9 6 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 4 2 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 15 14 14 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 6 11 19 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 8.7 2008-2009 -12.0 -61.5 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 62.5 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 0.0 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -44.4 0.0 26.9 180.0 22.6 20.0 24.2 0.0 -71.4 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 83.3 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 72.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 24 2008 46 2009 27 40 93 85 60 48 71 23 19 15 16 31 37 17 21 24 2 11 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 255 207 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 91.7 2008-2009 -41.3 132.5 -8.6 -20.0 47.9 -17.4 -21.1 93.8 19.4 23.5 14.3 450.0 18.2 -16.7 -20.0 -43.5 84.6 25.9 -5.9 -18.8 -7.2 100.0 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Lamar County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Lamar NUMBER PERCENT 7,680 100.0 629 8.2 79 1.0 115 1.5 553 7.2 190 2.5 797 10.4 1,033 13.5 572 7.5 495 6.5 1,087 14.2 533 6.9 379 4.9 325 4.2 852 11.1 41 0.5 Lamar Area NUMBER PERCENT 72,942 100.0 5,813 8.0 1,173 1.6 1,532 2.1 5,313 7.3 1,732 2.4 7,117 9.8 11,168 15.3 5,071 7.0 5,063 6.9 10,447 14.3 4,352 6.0 4,192 5.8 1,783 2.4 7,732 10.6 454 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Lamar Butts 272 19 52 41 293 26 51 45 02 11 03 4 Monroe Pike Spalding 296 189 1,399 39 61 34 15 52 14 116 268 223 07 7 01 5 09 35 Upson Total Area 325 2,774 30 57 45 245 541 402 05 8 27 70 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 26 21 30 26 15 43 27 8 65 20 13 32 106 116 174 47 28 38 252 201 382 Misc. 70 80 48 37 352 67 654 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226 Fax: (770) 229 - 3287 Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Lanier County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Lanier Atkinson Berrien Clinch Echols Lowndes Lanier Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,141 3,306 8,140 2,879 2,169 53,721 74,356 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 3,783 2,836 7,108 2,580 2,017 49,391 67,715 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 358 8.6% 470 14.2% 1,032 12.7% 299 10.4% 152 7.0% 4,330 8.1% 6,641 8.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Lanier City of Lakeland Lanier Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 Estimate 7,252 2,730 134,012 8,230,161 281,421,906 139 8,423 151,712 9,829,211 307,006,550 % Change 2015 2000-2009 Projected* 16.1 9,414 13.2 167,296 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 % Change 2000-2015 29.8 24.8 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Paper Textile Product Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Textile Mills Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 35 9 0 15 11 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 1 3 23 4 1 6 5 6 0 5 0 14 3 10 8 2 126 20 4 8 8 146 Lanier EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 245 17.9 543 108 7.9 572 0 0.0 0 45 3.3 509 92 6.7 526 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 639 46.6 479 * * * * * * 151 11.0 378 * * * * * * * * * 7 0.5 274 15 1.1 299 0 0.0 0 9 0.7 316 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 62 4.5 215 27 * 884 488 13 84 391 1,372 2.0 400 * * 64.4 511 35.6 639 0.9 854 6.1 524 28.5 538 100.0 514 NUMBER OF FIRMS 646 114 Lanier Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 10,567 1,690 18.3 640 2.9 377 4 50 357 2,592 171 6,235 18 852 24 832 4 40 20 130 6 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 3 16 0.1 559 4.5 732 10.8 674 1.5 615 1.4 705 0.1 622 0.2 453 * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 387 5 6 6 7 7 7 9 13 14 16 2,861 15 181 682 101 40 168 155 * 433 560 53 109 478 145 1,041 169 1,018 33,097 179 1,386 8,421 1,721 612 1,247 800 * * 0.7 633 1.0 1,133 0.1 395 0.2 613 0.8 572 0.3 823 1.8 581 0.3 724 1.8 582 57.2 516 0.3 1,454 2.4 700 14.5 430 3.0 923 1.1 574 2.2 788 1.4 560 256 1,238 2.1 904 11 291 0.5 864 196 2,782 20 209 407 5,807 36 968 324 6,407 4.8 464 0.4 407 10.0 689 1.7 261 11.1 227 269 49 3,556 206 58 81 67 3,762 271,509 1,027 46 43,710 14,191 903 4,313 8,975 57,900 3,798,106 1.8 403 0.1 488 75.5 546 24.5 625 1.6 923 7.4 557 15.5 627 100.0 566 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Lanier Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Lanier Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lanier Farmers & Merchants Bank Harvey's Supermarket Louis Smith Hospital/ Lakeland Vill Patten Probation Detention Center Patten Seed Company Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lanier Area Bway Corporation Inc South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Lowes Home Centers Inc Convergys Cust Management Group Wild Adventures Lake Haven Nursing Home GA Dept of Corrections Anglo American Clays Corp COUNTY Clinch Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Lanier COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Lowndes, GA Lanier, GA Berrien, GA Clinch, GA Atkinson, GA Tift, GA Cook, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents: 1,257 1,036 262 128 73 47 34 26 111 2,974 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 42.3 34.8 8.8 4.3 2.5 1.6 1.1 0.9 3.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Lanier &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Lanier, GA Lowndes, GA Berrien, GA Clinch, GA Echols, GA Cook, GA Coffee, GA Ware, GA Other Total Residents: 1,036 255 136 36 30 26 19 12 59 1,609 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 64.4 15.8 8.5 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.2 0.7 3.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.6H-92T2.%0i7Ag45.%h-6L2434%78S45.6c-30265h3%04+o5.o-44l%4 Lanier Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 26.7% 30.7% 28.4% 9.2% 4.9% 100.0% 18-24 24.9% 25.8% 44.5% 4.7% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 20.6% 30.3% 32.0% 13.4% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 20.4% 34.1% 28.9% 9.9% 6.7% 100.0% 45-64 27.3% 33.3% 22.1% 9.6% 7.8% 100.0% 65+ 48.0% 27.9% 12.5% 6.9% 4.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Atkinson Berrien Clinch Echols Lanier Lowndes Lanier Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 58 159 78 42 71 905 1,313 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 58 159 78 42 71 905 1,313 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Lanier Area Lowndes Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Lanier Valdosta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/valdosta www.valdosta.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 38 2009 32 25 18 28 10 5 24 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.0 2008-2009 -15.8 -28.0 55.6 -50.0 380.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 6 2009 5 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 12 4 11 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 17 26 17 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 5 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 1 6 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 2 3 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 11 5 8 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 27 20 2 Computer and Information Systems Security 8 1 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 4 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 12 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 42 50 61 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 7 10 12 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 26 28 22 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 2 9 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 4 10 7 8 3 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 3 2 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 19 10 12 Electrician 10 9 9 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 16 6 19 51 1 11 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 19 1 2 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 7 7 13 11 19 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 7 10 2 3 4 5 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 30 20 15 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 1 3 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 27 19 30 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 16 13 24 Medical/Clinical Assistant 17 16 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 47 11 27 Operations Management and Supervision 8 17 25 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 15 8 12 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 15 7 33 Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design 6 3 2 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -14.3 2008-2009 -16.7 -66.7 175.0 52.9 -34.6 25.0 60.0 -75.0 500.0 0.0 50.0 -54.5 60.0 -25.9 -90.0 -87.5 100.0 -25.0 -66.7 -14.3 75.0 19.0 22.0 42.9 20.0 7.7 -21.4 350.0 11.1 -81.8 150.0 14.3 200.0 -47.4 -10.0 -62.5 -62.5 -33.3 20.0 0.0 216.7 -98.0 -94.7 -22.2 1000.0 100.0 0.0 -15.4 42.9 72.7 -80.0 33.3 -33.3 -85.7 -29.6 -18.8 -5.9 -76.6 112.5 -46.7 -53.3 -50.0 25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 145.5 47.1 50.0 371.4 -33.3 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 26 2008 9 2009 19 18 9 19 8 12 12 81 74 75 1 3 5 10 8 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -65.4 2008-2009 111.1 -50.0 111.1 50.0 0.0 -8.6 1.4 200.0 66.7 -20.0 87.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Valdosta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Lanier County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Lanier NUMBER PERCENT 3,174 100.0 278 8.8 8 0.3 70 2.2 244 7.7 40 1.3 228 7.2 430 13.6 239 7.5 260 8.2 354 11.2 248 7.8 278 8.8 99 3.1 364 11.5 34 1.1 Lanier Area NUMBER PERCENT 60,481 100.0 4,601 7.6 598 1.0 1,429 2.4 5,738 9.5 1,474 2.4 7,397 12.2 9,163 15.2 3,089 5.1 3,542 5.9 5,887 9.7 3,454 5.7 4,417 7.3 1,457 2.4 7,787 12.9 448 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Lanier 109 9 30 25 02 3 Atkinson Berrien Clinch Echols Lowndes 211 241 94 41 2,392 10 31 19 18 44 33 3 11 17 4 9 5 200 554 578 14 15 05 10 03 0 06 0 30 54 Total Area 3,088 244 679 677 60 82 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 6 5 16 29 9 42 23 10 54 7 2 20 0 2 8 151 67 243 216 95 383 Misc. 13 42 44 31 7 515 652 Note: Source: Version 2.0 For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211 Fax: (229) 333 - 5301 Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Laurens County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Laurens Bleckley Dodge Emanuel Johnson Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler Wilkinson Laurens Area Georgia United States Labor Force 22,027 5,380 9,129 10,525 3,656 2,950 4,712 2,932 4,710 66,021 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 19,651 4,845 8,178 9,437 3,223 2,622 4,218 2,659 4,212 59,045 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 2,376 10.8% 535 9.9% 951 10.4% 1,088 10.3% 433 11.8% 328 11.1% 494 10.5% 273 9.3% 498 10.6% 6,976 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Laurens City of Dublin Laurens Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 44,957 41 48,295 7.4 52,801 17.4 15,857 140,068 147,529 5.3 158,258 13.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 173 12 0 109 52 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 5 10 2 1 3 11 2 0 873 3 51 239 30 13 52 37 65 4 48 4 133 11 93 90 18 1,064 81 17 32 32 1,145 Laurens EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,886 34 21.1 787 0.2 527 0 989 2,864 179 * * * * * * * * 45 614 * * * 581 * 0.0 0 5.4 635 15.6 842 1.0 750 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 646 3.3 746 * * * * * * 3.2 560 * * 0 9,926 * 513 2,439 533 192 398 116 0.0 0 54.0 538 * * 2.8 761 13.3 416 2.9 629 1.0 722 2.2 734 0.6 443 288 1.6 839 * * * 554 * 2,424 82 1,652 3.0 415 * * 13.2 654 0.4 364 9.0 241 317 12 13,824 4,569 1,096 1,383 2,090 18,393 1.7 0.1 75.2 24.8 6.0 7.5 11.4 100.0 443 1,039 663 841 1,318 560 645 651 Laurens Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 483 9,782 95 580 22.8 707 1.4 598 13 1,078 235 1,755 140 6,370 10 1,170 2 * 3 * 4 * 16 392 3 * 5 25 3 6 4 80 13 270 28 1,155 9 * 4 199 8 266 19 604 7 95 2.5 1,165 4.1 615 14.9 664 2.7 569 * * * * * * 0.9 562 * * 0.1 286 0.0 439 0.2 416 0.6 948 2.7 674 * * 0.5 885 0.6 1,021 1.4 553 0.2 530 2 2,061 11 123 569 103 35 133 77 * 20,728 198 1,085 5,091 1,412 397 1,034 253 * * 48.4 500 0.5 1,031 2.5 742 11.9 401 3.3 603 0.9 704 2.4 675 0.6 406 145 634 1.5 728 9 482 1.1 1,140 102 1,148 14 177 302 5,012 27 151 199 3,009 2.7 449 0.4 361 11.7 555 0.4 293 7.0 233 212 41 2,585 318 64 130 124 2,903 271,509 650 22 30,532 12,311 1,345 4,011 6,955 42,839 3,798,106 1.5 0.1 71.3 28.7 3.1 9.4 16.2 100.0 413 747 566 642 1,236 556 576 588 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Laurens Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Laurens Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Laurens Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Wal-Mart Ykk Ap America Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Laurens Area Acuity Brands Lighting Middle Georgia College Crider Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Fairview Park Hospital YKK AP America Inc Flexsteel Industries Inc Wal-Mart CCA of Auquisition Sub Basf Catalysts Llc COUNTY Bleckley Bleckley Emanuel Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Laurens Wheeler Wilkinson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Laurens COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Laurens, GA Bibb, GA Dodge, GA Washington, GA Wilkinson, GA Johnson, GA Telfair, GA Bleckley, GA Other Total Residents: 16,046 501 352 331 243 228 174 116 995 18,986 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 84.5 2.6 1.9 1.7 1.3 1.2 0.9 0.6 5.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Laurens &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Laurens, GA Johnson, GA Treutlen, GA Dodge, GA Bleckley, GA Emanuel, GA Wheeler, GA Twiggs, GA Other Total Residents: 16,046 847 426 369 280 209 172 153 1,233 19,735 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 81.3 4.3 2.2 1.9 1.4 1.1 0.9 0.8 6.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.3H-2T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-3L3534%24S45.6c-67265h3%34+o5.o-64l%4 Laurens Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.3% 37.8% 18.8% 6.2% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 35.2% 38.2% 23.5% 2.9% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.3% 40.8% 24.1% 9.2% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 23.6% 44.0% 21.0% 6.8% 4.6% 100.0% 45-64 32.6% 38.2% 17.2% 6.6% 5.5% 100.0% 65+ 54.7% 26.7% 10.8% 4.6% 3.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bleckley Dodge Emanuel Johnson Laurens Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler Wilkinson Laurens Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 163 190 233 54 532 57 64 55 81 1,429 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 163 190 233 54 532 57 64 55 81 1,429 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Laurens Area Dodge Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College Twiggs Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College Laurens Heart of Georgia Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Bleckley Middle Georgia College http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 7 2008 8 2009 10 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 22 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 5 5 3 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 7 3 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 12 15 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 13 5 5 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 3 2 6 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 7 4 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 1 2 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 1 2 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 20 22 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 8 11 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 71 61 68 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 34 16 9 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 7 4 1 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 7 7 7 28 15 21 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 27 39 40 2 6 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 14.3 2008-2009 25.0 -18.5 -13.6 0.0 -40.0 -57.1 0.0 71.4 25.0 -61.5 0.0 -33.3 200.0 -36.4 -42.9 -50.0 100.0 -50.0 100.0 10.0 -90.9 -42.9 37.5 -14.1 11.5 -52.9 -43.8 -42.9 -75.0 0.0 0.0 -46.4 40.0 44.4 2.6 200.0 0.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Teacher Assistant/Aide Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 7 2008 9 2009 3 24 25 16 4 1 13 5 9 2 37 36 27 6 5 7 8 8 11 8 12 12 1 11 17 79 63 63 12 9 4 17 16 10 17 9 7 2 2 1 112 98 64 18 10 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 28.6 2008-2009 -66.7 4.2 -36.0 -75.0 1200.0 80.0 -77.8 -2.7 -25.0 -16.7 40.0 0.0 37.5 50.0 0.0 1000.0 54.5 -20.3 0.0 -25.0 -55.6 -5.9 -37.5 -47.1 -22.2 0.0 -50.0 -12.5 -34.7 -44.4 290.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Laurens County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Laurens NUMBER PERCENT 20,284 100.0 1,470 7.3 263 1.3 583 2.9 1,904 9.4 668 3.3 1,977 9.8 2,614 12.9 1,287 6.3 1,222 6.0 2,714 13.4 1,175 5.8 1,054 5.2 634 3.1 2,494 12.3 225 1.1 Laurens Area NUMBER PERCENT 59,740 100.0 4,179 7.0 623 1.0 1,642 2.8 4,723 7.9 1,605 2.7 5,313 8.9 8,028 13.4 4,124 6.9 3,952 6.6 8,302 13.9 3,609 6.0 3,767 6.3 2,227 3.7 6,893 11.5 753 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Laurens Bleckley 1,425 208 101 331 321 15 34 39 09 30 03 2 Dodge Emanuel Johnson 491 20 106 105 324 26 54 43 157 14 31 26 06 18 07 17 02 5 Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler 117 8 28 15 195 11 33 32 82 3 14 22 01 1 05 6 00 5 Wilkinson Total Area 273 3,272 20 54 58 218 685 661 02 14 35 98 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 97 87 154 8 29 34 12 39 71 18 37 59 11 20 30 14 7 28 14 12 36 4 4 17 20 19 44 198 254 473 Misc. 295 44 114 63 18 15 46 13 42 650 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525 Fax: (478) 275 - 6599 Rehabilitation Center(s) 904 Claxton Dairy Road P. O. Box 158 Dublin, GA 31040-0158 Phone: (478) 275 - 6519 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Lee County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Lee Crisp Dougherty Sumter Terrell Worth Lee Area Georgia United States Labor Force 17,896 9,794 42,234 14,420 4,438 10,220 99,002 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 16,635 8,649 37,924 12,605 3,994 9,221 89,028 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,261 7.0% 1,145 11.7% 4,310 10.2% 1,815 12.6% 444 10.0% 999 9.8% 9,974 10.1% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Lee 24,884 52 34,410 38.3 42,385 70.3 City of Leesburg 2,633 Lee Area 208,928 216,097 3.4 232,147 11.1 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Food Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 122 16 1 92 13 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 299 1 24 62 10 3 24 23 37 0 18 2 35 5 20 35 9 430 28 5 8 15 458 Lee EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,057 160 20.3 634 3.1 459 * * * 757 14.5 666 135 2.6 654 * * * * * * * * * 40 0.8 773 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,667 * 325 629 34 * 107 50 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.1 545 * * 6.2 1,296 12.1 487 0.7 610 * * 2.1 674 1.0 438 156 3.0 673 0 0.0 0 447 8.6 334 * * * 480 9.2 471 31 0.6 158 236 4.5 201 153 5 3,729 1,489 44 * 1,234 5,218 2.9 453 0.1 447 71.5 590 28.5 647 0.8 813 * * 23.6 575 100.0 573 NUMBER OF FIRMS 772 161 Lee Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 12,673 1,571 16.2 802 2.0 512 5 * 414 3,418 192 7,509 9 65 17 428 15 150 26 296 12 199 23 352 15 71 0 * 2 * 2 * * * 4.4 706 9.6 907 0.1 476 0.5 526 0.2 637 0.4 669 0.3 650 0.4 469 0.1 632 * * * * * * 2 3 3 4 7 12 12 14 14 4,004 10 292 933 160 74 326 211 * * 56 * * 281 829 397 398 47,751 239 3,335 9,970 2,508 1,126 1,780 772 * * * * 0.1 471 * * * * 0.4 842 1.1 861 0.5 818 0.5 643 61.0 559 0.3 1,358 4.3 823 12.7 404 3.2 703 1.4 766 2.3 794 1.0 491 352 2,001 2.6 774 20 336 0.4 2,501 203 4,241 31 766 528 11,411 56 574 367 6,312 5.4 369 1.0 496 14.6 712 0.7 277 8.1 234 441 89 4,865 341 85 131 125 5,206 271,509 2,390 49 60,473 17,804 3,599 4,011 10,194 78,277 3,798,106 3.1 0.1 77.3 22.7 4.6 5.1 13.0 100.0 446 494 610 772 1,245 662 649 646 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Lee Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Lee Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lee Bishop Clean Care Inc Lee County State Prison Oxford Construction Company Parker Security & Investigative Service U Save It Pharmacy Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lee Area Crisp Regional Hospital Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance USA The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart Millercoors Llc Albany State University Darton College Gray Publishing Llc Cooper Lighting Inc COUNTY Crisp Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Sumter Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Lee COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Sumter, GA Terrell, GA Worth, GA Tift, GA Mitchell, GA Crisp, GA Other Total Residents: 8,713 2,144 384 165 136 48 42 40 230 11,902 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.2 18.0 3.2 1.4 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.3 1.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Lee &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Lee, GA Dougherty, GA Terrell, GA Sumter, GA Mitchell, GA Worth, GA Baker, GA Colquitt, GA Other Total Residents: 2,144 784 178 176 94 65 19 17 69 3,546 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 60.5 22.1 5.0 5.0 2.7 1.8 0.5 0.5 1.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.8H-82T2.%1i5Ag45.%h-6L2434%75S45.6c-07265h3%14+o5.o-44l%4 Lee Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.5% 31.5% 25.9% 9.0% 5.0% 100.0% 18-24 31.8% 31.8% 33.5% 2.5% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.6% 32.2% 30.0% 12.6% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 21.4% 35.4% 27.4% 10.6% 5.2% 100.0% 45-64 27.0% 30.8% 23.7% 10.2% 8.3% 100.0% 65+ 45.7% 26.6% 16.2% 6.7% 4.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Crisp Dougherty Lee Sumter Terrell Worth Lee Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 211 752 352 251 80 234 1,880 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 211 752 352 251 80 234 1,880 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Lee Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Dougherty www.southgatech.edu Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College Lee albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Crisp www.albanytech.edu Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College) www.darton.edu Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 39 32 55 Adult Development and Aging 1 3 2 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 2 5 10 7 13 13 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 62 60 60 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 60 83 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 150.0 100.0 85.7 -3.2 38.3 -4.0 1000.0 -52.0 0.0 -21.4 22.2 -11.8 -32.6 -50.0 -47.4 0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 -54.5 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 -60.0 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 13 2008 9 2009 18 21 17 16 43 58 73 22 19 26 3 11 4 13 20 18 17 29 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -30.8 2008-2009 100.0 -19.0 -5.9 34.9 25.9 -13.6 36.8 266.7 -63.6 53.8 -10.0 70.6 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Lee County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Lee NUMBER PERCENT 12,441 100.0 1,244 10.0 404 3.3 434 3.5 1,078 8.7 355 2.9 1,673 13.5 2,529 20.3 693 5.6 673 5.4 808 6.5 600 4.8 473 3.8 303 2.4 1,124 9.0 50 0.4 Lee Area NUMBER PERCENT 93,440 100.0 8,283 8.9 1,827 2.0 2,631 2.8 8,855 9.5 2,518 2.7 10,430 11.2 14,489 15.5 4,419 4.7 4,803 5.1 9,379 10.0 5,413 5.8 4,989 5.3 2,442 2.6 11,480 12.3 1,482 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Lee Crisp 363 48 106 35 924 52 206 236 06 12 12 70 Dougherty Sumter Terrell 2,600 1,287 236 195 550 689 81 245 284 15 36 42 35 162 52 82 09 39 Worth Total Area 646 6,056 29 119 142 420 1,262 1,428 17 27 131 392 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 23 18 63 27 33 86 119 75 258 95 87 111 13 15 20 49 34 81 326 262 619 Misc. 52 202 517 250 47 148 1,216 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010 Fax: (229) 430 - 5078 Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Liberty County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Liberty Bryan Chatham Evans Long McIntosh Tattnall Liberty Area Georgia United States Labor Force 25,907 16,674 131,301 4,914 6,600 5,330 9,338 200,064 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 23,863 15,410 120,404 4,497 6,207 4,812 8,534 183,727 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed 2,044 1,264 10,897 417 393 518 804 16,337 457,195 14,265,000 Rate 7.9% 7.6% 8.3% 8.5% 6.0% 9.7% 8.6% 8.2% 9.6% 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Liberty 61,448 38 62,186 1.2 71,937 17.1 City of Hinesville 30,392 Liberty Area 371,433 411,537 10.8 451,211 21.5 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Leather and Allied Product Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Machinery Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 122 7 0 99 16 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 696 4 9 171 27 15 45 56 59 1 53 8 65 3 99 81 20 838 117 51 20 46 955 Liberty EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,701 21 9.6 844 0.1 963 0 464 1,217 * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2.6 746 6.9 880 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,099 177 26 1,884 742 197 389 212 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.3 562 1.0 909 0.1 794 10.6 414 4.2 604 1.1 1,082 2.2 792 1.2 466 467 2.6 756 * * * 826 268 806 * 1,751 4.7 626 1.5 471 4.5 492 * * 9.9 239 1,344 12 10,812 6,911 3,881 208 2,822 17,723 7.6 944 0.1 430 61.0 703 39.0 729 21.9 912 1.2 579 15.9 697 100.0 687 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,395 100 Liberty Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 24,049 1,048 14.5 997 0.6 474 4 * 997 7,504 294 15,403 27 2,494 2 * 23 245 8 1,389 24 186 14 1,154 34 820 49 671 24 * 24 171 22 104 0 * 1 * 3 26 4 20 * * 4.5 766 9.3 1,143 1.5 595 * * 0.1 737 0.8 1,272 0.1 681 0.7 1,086 0.5 794 0.4 901 * * 0.1 577 0.1 634 * * * * 0.0 1,535 0.0 638 4 4 4 5 7 11 8,220 21 437 1,617 452 142 574 487 23 71 238 31 58 451 110,207 598 5,389 18,997 10,312 2,019 4,030 2,062 0.0 890 0.0 757 0.1 1,157 0.0 678 0.0 539 0.3 801 66.6 635 0.4 1,209 3.3 994 11.5 461 6.2 681 1.2 918 2.4 946 1.2 565 877 4,837 2.9 957 46 1,805 1.1 996 616 73 830 118 1,056 9,767 3,721 19,211 1,719 19,791 5.9 544 2.2 786 11.6 857 1.0 411 12.0 290 874 275 9,890 421 157 141 123 10,311 271,509 5,951 148 134,404 31,174 6,902 6,791 17,481 165,574 3,798,106 3.6 0.1 81.2 18.8 4.2 4.1 10.6 100.0 618 812 699 796 1,042 753 716 718 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Liberty Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Liberty Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Liberty Chemtall Inc Liberty Regional Medical Ctr LM Operations Support Inc Target Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Liberty Area Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Candler Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Savannah College of Art & Design St Josephs Hospital Inc SSA Cooper Llc Armstrong State University Claxton Poultry Co Tatnall State Prison COUNTY Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Evans Tattnall Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Liberty COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Liberty, GA Chatham, GA Bryan, GA Tattnall, GA Wayne, GA Glynn, GA McIntosh, GA Beaufort, SC Other Total Residents: 23,146 3,214 655 268 179 140 115 90 773 28,580 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 81.0 11.2 2.3 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Liberty &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Liberty, GA Long, GA Chatham, GA Bryan, GA Tattnall, GA Wayne, GA McIntosh, GA Onslow, NC Other Total Residents: 23,146 2,149 1,055 907 630 489 178 154 1,187 29,895 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.4 7.2 3.5 3.0 2.1 1.6 0.6 0.5 4.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e32O8.1H-81T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-9L1434%80S45.6c-7165h3%64+o5.o-14l%4 Liberty Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.2% 31.4% 29.1% 12.3% 5.9% 100.0% 18-24 23.8% 37.9% 32.8% 5.0% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.9% 31.0% 33.6% 17.2% 4.3% 100.0% 35-44 16.1% 31.4% 32.3% 13.6% 6.6% 100.0% 45-64 18.7% 30.7% 27.5% 13.3% 9.7% 100.0% 65+ 40.7% 25.9% 17.1% 10.0% 6.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bryan Chatham Evans Liberty Long McIntosh Tattnall Liberty Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 372 1,528 100 600 105 127 144 2,976 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 372 1,528 100 600 105 127 144 2,976 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Liberty Area Chatham Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah Liberty Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Tattnall Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics and Materials Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 44 2009 57 32 17 30 27 39 61 22 22 27 52 21 56 9 16 5 33 59 57 1 4 2 8 6 3 16 22 39 24 26 35 18 11 38 10 4 4 24 20 25 17 19 24 10 3 6 45 34 20 6 3 7 64 58 72 33 19 10 22 27 43 82 159 192 3 4 10 6 40 77 44 57 55 42 17 60 9 4 4 39 34 27 22 36 34 11 16 12 12 13 12 187 138 151 21 43 47 24 21 17 26 17 24 168 160 171 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 29.5 -46.9 76.5 44.4 56.4 0.0 -59.6 77.8 78.8 300.0 -25.0 37.5 8.3 -38.9 -60.0 -16.7 22.7 166.7 -68.8 -3.4 -50.0 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5 0.0 25.0 11.8 -70.0 -24.4 -50.0 26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3 -9.4 -42.4 24.1 -47.4 22.7 93.9 33.3 566.7 29.5 -59.5 -55.6 -12.8 63.6 45.5 8.3 -26.2 104.8 -12.5 -34.6 -4.8 59.3 20.8 150.0 92.5 -3.5 252.9 0.0 -20.6 -5.6 -25.0 -7.7 9.4 9.3 -19.0 41.2 6.9 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 26 2008 99 2009 63 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 280.8 2008-2009 -36.4 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College (Chatman Co.) Occupational Profile for Residents of Liberty County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Liberty NUMBER PERCENT 18,971 100.0 1,450 7.6 289 1.5 430 2.3 1,553 8.2 468 2.5 2,478 13.1 2,983 15.7 867 4.6 1,164 6.1 1,302 6.9 1,048 5.5 969 5.1 837 4.4 2,830 14.9 303 1.6 Liberty Area NUMBER PERCENT 160,761 100.0 14,695 9.1 4,097 2.6 5,745 3.6 16,290 10.1 3,814 2.4 20,298 12.6 24,046 15.0 8,546 5.3 8,866 5.5 9,871 6.1 8,079 5.0 8,680 5.4 3,838 2.4 22,162 13.8 1,734 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Liberty 1,169 129 281 301 10 21 Bryan Chatham Evans Long McIntosh 268 3,988 210 182 212 40 76 35 578 973 965 14 30 35 18 43 30 20 63 44 00 8 51 56 03 44 03 8 03 2 Tattnall Total Area 295 6,324 22 47 45 821 1,513 1,455 10 42 80 181 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 56 18 150 17 2 55 137 50 486 15 6 20 19 2 34 9 2 40 20 18 38 273 98 823 Misc. 203 35 692 43 25 29 53 1,080 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 740 General Stewart Way Suite 202 Hinesville GA 31313 Phone: (912) 370 - 2595 Fax: (912) 370 - 2598 Rehabilitation Center(s) 508 North Main Street P. O. Box 25 Hinesville, GA 31310-0025 Phone: (912) 370 - 2590 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Lincoln County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Lincoln Columbia Elbert McDuffie Wilkes Lincoln Area Georgia United States McCormick, SC Labor Force 3,906 60,003 10,189 10,779 4,543 89,420 4,768,923 154,142,000 13,354 Employed 3,491 55,937 9,001 9,589 4,020 82,038 4,311,728 139,877,000 10,571 Unemployed Rate 415 10.6% 4,066 6.8% 1,188 11.7% 1,190 11.0% 523 11.5% 7,382 8.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 2,783 20.8% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Lincoln 8,351 141 7,913 -5.2 9,060 8.5 City of Lincolnton 1,595 Lincoln Area 160,508 183,513 14.3 210,786 31.3 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 McCormick, SC 9,958 10,140 1.8 11,280 13.3 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Furniture and Related Product Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Chemical Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Food Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Miscellaneous Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 40 11 0 26 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 1 8 26 12 0 5 7 10 0 5 0 7 3 10 16 0 150 19 5 7 7 169 Lincoln EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 422 29.0 526 118 8.1 618 0 0.0 0 202 13.9 526 101 6.9 418 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 557 38.3 454 * * * 34 2.3 864 171 11.7 395 33 2.3 642 0 0.0 0 * * * 8 0.5 424 29 2.0 522 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 40 2.7 564 27 1.9 315 102 7.0 191 38 0 979 478 18 36 424 1,456 2.6 361 0.0 0 67.2 490 32.8 559 1.2 675 2.5 470 29.1 531 100.0 500 NUMBER OF FIRMS 826 57 Lincoln Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 11,142 476 24.2 685 1.0 596 22 535 212 3 7 18 0 1 1 2 4 4 5 6 7 7 10 10 12 14 17 84 2,571 8 180 527 105 41 187 112 221 2,992 7,454 45 743 336 * * * * 57 172 434 * 129 866 * 668 55 377 639 1,213 25,136 * 1,070 6,559 603 458 1,434 394 0.5 665 6.5 620 16.2 717 0.1 874 1.6 640 0.7 649 * * * * * * * * 0.1 806 0.4 924 0.9 763 * * 0.3 450 1.9 732 * * 1.5 1,197 0.1 454 0.8 614 1.4 756 2.6 633 54.7 539 * * 2.3 751 14.3 466 1.3 599 1.0 959 3.1 976 0.9 539 281 1,300 2.8 872 12 * * * 210 2,136 43 482 300 3,806 34 550 237 4,460 4.6 451 1.0 421 8.3 616 1.2 286 9.7 224 294 83 3,480 218 43 75 100 3,698 271,509 1,296 51 36,329 9,621 429 1,110 8,082 45,948 3,798,106 2.8 0.1 79.1 20.9 0.9 2.4 17.6 100.0 444 635 584 655 1,050 580 645 599 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Lincoln Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Lincoln Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lincoln Bells Food Market Inc Hardee's Jimtex Yarns Division Of Martex Fib McWhorter Logging Inc Rocking R International Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lincoln Area Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Ingersoll Rand Infrastructure Hold World Color Printing USA II Fatz Cafe Electrolux Home Products G I W Industries Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc Pilgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc COUNTY Columbia McDuffie Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Elbert McDuffie Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Lincoln COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Lincoln, GA Richmond, GA Wilkes, GA Columbia, GA McDuffie, GA McCormick, SC Elbert, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents: 1,403 462 348 282 222 221 91 60 288 3,377 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 41.5 13.7 10.3 8.4 6.6 6.5 2.7 1.8 8.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Lincoln &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Lincoln, GA Wilkes, GA Columbia, GA McCormick, SC McDuffie, GA Richmond, GA Houston, GA Carroll, GA Total Residents: 1,403 169 31 31 30 20 7 5 1,701 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 82.5 9.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.2 0.4 0.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.1H-71T2.%4i7Ag45.%h-6L1434%92S45.6c-90165h3%34+o5.o-24l%4 Lincoln Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.7% 30.6% 26.4% 13.6% 7.7% 100.0% 18-24 30.7% 32.9% 31.9% 4.2% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.6% 31.4% 30.8% 16.9% 6.3% 100.0% 35-44 13.2% 31.3% 28.7% 18.0% 8.9% 100.0% 45-64 19.9% 30.2% 24.6% 14.4% 11.0% 100.0% 65+ 42.0% 28.1% 17.4% 7.2% 5.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Columbia Elbert Lincoln McDuffie Wilkes Lincoln Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,380 180 102 242 94 1,998 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 1,380 180 102 242 94 1,998 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Lincoln Area Elbert The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu McDuffie Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Lincoln Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Columbia www.augustatech.edu Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus www.gmc.cc.ga.us/augusta Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 50 2008 38 2009 66 72 85 72 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -24.0 2008-2009 73.7 18.1 -15.3 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 8 2008 10 2009 16 10 25 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 31 58 55 Barbering/Barber 6 19 12 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 15 28 23 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 14 9 17 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 8 9 Chemical Technology/Technician 1 9 9 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 5 3 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 8 13 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 170 139 83 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 53 52 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 56 57 139 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 23 21 26 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 11 18 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 19 22 27 22 24 12 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 45 64 108 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 7 6 7 4 7 4 50 91 68 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 106 73 61 19 15 17 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 24 21 12 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General 19 11 22 4 14 9 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 22 24 39 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 25 23 66 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 13 9 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 1 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 80 83 65 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 15 8 16 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 9 11 11 Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician 9 5 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 20 41 32 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 3 9 11 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 60.0 150.0 87.1 216.7 86.7 -35.7 -11.1 800.0 -40.0 62.5 -18.2 -1.9 1.8 -8.7 63.6 15.8 -20.0 -5.2 -36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5 0.0 -33.3 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 22.7 9.1 42.2 -14.3 -50.0 68.8 16.7 75.0 -42.9 82.0 -31.1 -25.3 -16.4 -21.1 -12.5 -42.1 13.3 -42.9 100.0 250.0 9.1 -8.0 -30.8 100.0 3.8 -46.7 22.2 -44.4 105.0 200.0 -35.7 62.5 187.0 -77.8 -50.0 -21.7 100.0 0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Turf and Turfgrass Management Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 37 2008 49 2009 51 6 5 8 255 297 291 6 15 17 66 42 26 23 9 24 4 3 4 10 11 10 12 13 7 18 23 20 19 19 16 9 7 8 64 105 126 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 32.4 2008-2009 4.1 -16.7 60.0 16.5 -2.0 150.0 13.3 -36.4 -38.1 -60.9 166.7 -25.0 33.3 10.0 -9.1 8.3 -46.2 27.8 -13.0 0.0 -15.8 -22.2 14.3 64.1 20.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College (Richmond Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Lincoln County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Lincoln NUMBER PERCENT 3,598 100.0 249 6.9 30 0.8 59 1.6 333 9.3 104 2.9 374 10.4 464 12.9 255 7.1 274 7.6 575 16.0 193 5.4 218 6.1 68 1.9 364 10.1 38 1.1 Lincoln Area NUMBER PERCENT 72,023 100.0 6,965 9.7 2,729 3.8 3,551 4.9 7,804 10.8 2,303 3.2 7,816 10.9 10,530 14.6 4,039 5.6 4,300 6.0 7,221 10.0 2,970 4.1 2,853 4.0 1,459 2.0 6,778 9.4 705 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Lincoln Columbia 111 3 20 17 811 187 216 109 02 11 08 12 Elbert McDuffie Wilkes 604 24 75 115 586 36 134 131 164 15 28 20 02 67 08 16 02 10 Total Area 2,276 265 473 392 22 116 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 14 6 17 47 16 140 74 48 41 53 35 67 20 13 13 208 118 278 Misc. 21 76 158 106 43 404 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665 Fax: (706) 595 - 7209 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Phone: (706) 650 - 5638 1220-H West Wheeler Parkway P. O. Box 15747 Augusta, GA 30919-1747 Phone: (706) 650 - 5600 3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Serving Richmond County Phone: (706) 650 - 5638 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Long County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Long Liberty McIntosh Tattnall Wayne Long Area Georgia United States Labor Force 6,600 25,907 5,330 9,338 12,119 59,294 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 6,207 23,863 4,812 8,534 10,741 54,157 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 393 6.0% 2,044 7.9% 518 9.7% 804 8.6% 1,378 11.4% 5,137 8.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Long City of Ludowici Long Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 10,354 115 12,234 18.2 13,089 26.4 1,440 131,604 139,698 6.2 157,616 19.8 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Plastics and Rubber Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Product Mills Textile Mills Chemical Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment Apparel Food Printing and Related Support Activities Wood Product Paper Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 28 6 1 19 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 0 3 10 4 0 2 6 4 0 4 0 5 0 5 6 1 78 14 4 7 3 92 Long EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 97 10.3 592 18 1.9 691 * * * 63 6.7 537 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 219 23.2 427 0 0.0 0 * * * 48 5.1 301 27 2.9 383 0 0.0 0 * * * 8 0.8 562 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 25 2.7 570 0 0.0 0 35 3.7 215 18 1.9 735 * * * 316 33.5 510 627 66.6 609 9 1.0 780 69 7.3 559 549 58.3 488 942 100.0 493 NUMBER OF FIRMS 404 84 Long Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,952 1,010 14.3 804 2.9 507 3 256 61 6 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 12 1,555 14 55 426 64 34 106 99 9 1,376 2,559 104 53 * * * * * * * 14 117 * 42 105 1,329 51 16,321 329 481 4,184 1,095 367 796 362 0.0 544 4.0 707 7.4 974 0.3 735 0.2 674 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 287 0.3 290 * * 0.1 433 0.3 544 3.8 1,260 0.1 486 47.2 524 1.0 985 1.4 530 12.1 396 3.2 606 1.1 1,021 2.3 717 1.0 455 124 632 1.8 709 8 285 0.8 755 93 971 14 280 155 1,950 9 52 201 2,860 2.8 629 0.8 464 5.6 536 0.2 296 8.3 238 153 39 1,998 247 79 66 102 2,245 271,509 1,682 22 21,295 13,305 4,344 2,439 6,522 34,599 3,798,106 4.9 837 0.1 586 61.5 589 38.5 720 12.6 936 7.0 581 18.9 629 100.0 640 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Long Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Long Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Long Coastal Auto Parts Georgia Department of Corrections Ghm Rock & Sand Inc Huddle House Truss Mart Building Components Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Long Area Chemtall Inc LM Operations Support Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Target Liberty Regional Medical Ctr Lear Siegler Services Inc Tatnall State Prison Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Wayne Memorial Hospital COUNTY Liberty Liberty Liberty Wayne Liberty Liberty Liberty Tattnall Wayne Wayne Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Long COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Liberty, GA Long, GA Tattnall, GA Chatham, GA Wayne, GA Bryan, GA Evans, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents: 2,149 608 424 356 350 150 81 79 186 4,383 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 49.0 13.9 9.7 8.1 8.0 3.4 1.8 1.8 4.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Long &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Long, GA 608 Wayne, GA 91 Liberty, GA 62 Tattnall, GA 21 Bulloch, GA 12 Glynn, GA 12 Fulton, GA 10 Okaloosa, FL 9 Other 31 Total Residents: 872 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.7 10.4 7.1 2.4 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.0 3.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.3H-51T2.%6iAg45.%h-3L2434%38S45.6c-97165h3%84+o5.o-74l%4 Long Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.6% 38.9% 27.7% 6.6% 3.3% 100.0% 18-24 24.5% 47.7% 25.2% 2.4% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.3% 40.0% 32.7% 8.7% 2.3% 100.0% 35-44 18.7% 35.7% 34.1% 7.7% 3.8% 100.0% 45-64 23.9% 37.6% 25.0% 7.7% 5.8% 100.0% 65+ 48.7% 29.3% 13.2% 4.7% 4.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Liberty Long McIntosh Tattnall Wayne Long Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 600 105 127 144 314 1,290 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 600 105 127 144 314 1,290 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Long Area Wayne Altamaha Technical College Long Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Liberty Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Tattnall Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 12 2009 14 29 12 11 7 4 2 25 21 26 7 7 14 59 58 28 11 4 3 5 5 3 22 5 13 69 62 64 7 2 11 97 92 74 26 9 18 20 10 16 32 32 37 5 7 5 11 18 7 82 66 90 5 2 2 1 5 2 125 79 63 22 12 56 5 2 3 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -14.3 2008-2009 16.7 -58.6 -8.3 -42.9 -50.0 -16.0 23.8 0.0 100.0 -1.7 -51.7 -63.6 -25.0 0.0 -77.3 -40.0 160.0 -10.1 -71.4 -5.2 -65.4 -50.0 0.0 40.0 63.6 -19.5 -60.0 400.0 -36.8 -45.5 -60.0 3.2 450.0 -19.6 100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 36.4 0.0 -60.0 -20.3 366.7 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Long County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Long NUMBER PERCENT 4,217 100.0 331 7.9 34 0.8 38 0.9 228 5.4 83 2.0 501 11.9 733 17.4 405 9.6 251 6.0 338 8.0 239 5.7 338 8.0 149 3.5 506 12.0 43 1.0 Long Area NUMBER PERCENT 47,166 100.0 3,582 7.6 594 1.3 1,044 2.2 3,792 8.0 1,094 2.3 5,374 11.4 7,140 15.1 3,244 6.9 2,849 6.0 3,813 8.1 2,700 5.7 3,579 7.6 1,827 3.9 6,000 12.7 534 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Long 182 18 43 30 03 8 Liberty McIntosh Tattnall 1,169 212 295 129 281 301 20 63 44 22 47 45 10 21 03 2 10 42 Wayne Total Area 760 2,618 49 145 189 238 579 609 12 14 38 87 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 19 2 34 56 18 150 9 2 40 20 18 38 55 11 194 159 51 456 Misc. 25 203 29 53 91 401 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 740 General Stewart Way Suite 202 Hinesville GA 31313 Phone: (912) 370 - 2595 Fax: (912) 370 - 2598 Rehabilitation Center(s) 508 North Main Street P. O. Box 25 Hinesville, GA 31310-0025 Phone: (912) 370 - 2590 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Lowndes County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Lowndes Berrien Brooks Cook Echols Lanier Lowndes Area Georgia United States Hamilton, FL Madison, FL Labor Force 53,721 8,140 8,206 6,948 2,169 4,141 83,325 4,768,923 154,142,000 4,888 7,203 Employed 49,391 7,108 7,532 6,085 2,017 3,783 75,916 4,311,728 139,877,000 4,343 6,414 Unemployed Rate 4,330 8.1% 1,032 12.7% 674 8.2% 863 12.4% 152 7.0% 358 8.6% 7,409 8.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 545 11.1% 789 11.0% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Lowndes City of Valdosta Lowndes Area Georgia United States Hamilton, FL Madison, FL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 92,238 21 106,814 15.8 119,055 29.1 43,724 183,891 202,944 10.4 223,152 21.4 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 13,327 14,592 9.5 15,475 16.1 18,733 18,901 0.9 21,304 13.7 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 447 35 2 291 119 14 2 2 4 1 7 6 7 1 9 12 12 1 17 3 2 5 2 8 4 2,352 8 143 535 72 33 129 132 223 8 174 20 341 31 274 229 40 2,839 93 32 37 24 2,932 Lowndes EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,923 470 14.4 692 1.0 282 * 2,302 4,108 994 * * 32 * 359 560 109 * 140 865 167 * 294 39 * * * 4.8 758 8.6 703 2.1 587 * * * * 0.1 389 * * 0.7 611 1.2 1,133 0.2 613 * * 0.3 839 1.8 592 0.3 724 * * 0.6 705 0.1 633 * * * * 53 6 29,496 141 1,087 7,302 1,647 573 876 758 * * * * 0.1 524 0.0 452 61.4 518 0.3 1,601 2.3 735 15.2 430 3.4 938 1.2 568 1.8 811 1.6 575 1,070 2.2 875 267 0.6 866 2,664 209 5,021 959 5,993 5.5 463 0.4 407 10.5 722 2.0 261 12.5 229 929 30 36,449 11,573 809 4,078 6,686 48,021 1.9 404 0.1 594 75.9 605 24.1 721 1.7 940 8.5 556 13.9 668 100.0 575 Lowndes Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 738 11,276 137 2,460 18.4 620 4.0 359 4 66 403 2,785 194 5,965 16 1,016 3 * 7 471 5 43 1 * 18 697 6 560 8 112 1 * 10 324 14 990 15 224 2 * 33 514 8 66 3 16 0.1 551 4.5 721 9.7 681 1.7 585 * * 0.8 562 0.1 485 * * 1.1 639 0.9 1,133 0.2 609 * * 0.5 733 1.6 617 0.4 803 * * 0.8 664 0.1 545 0.0 387 5 6 22 11 3,104 15 193 740 101 45 189 168 * 386 137 78 34,954 164 1,598 8,783 1,702 640 1,372 826 * * 0.6 617 0.2 445 0.1 602 57.1 514 0.3 1,497 2.6 711 14.3 431 2.8 928 1.0 574 2.2 779 1.3 554 260 1,247 2.0 888 12 301 0.5 859 218 2,862 21 217 443 6,285 39 984 350 6,773 4.7 468 0.4 403 10.3 679 1.6 264 11.1 229 310 57 3,899 214 61 85 68 4,113 271,509 1,199 39 46,269 14,994 926 4,385 9,683 61,263 3,798,106 2.0 399 0.1 533 75.5 540 24.5 619 1.5 924 7.2 558 15.8 618 100.0 560 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Lowndes Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Lowndes Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lowndes Convergys Cust Management Group Lowes Home Centers Inc South Ga Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lowndes Area South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Lowes Home Centers Inc Convergys Cust Management Group Wild Adventures Lake Haven Nursing Home GA Dept of Corrections Anglo American Clays Corp Fresh Beginnings Inc COUNTY Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Lowndes COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Lowndes, GA Cook, GA Brooks, GA Tift, GA Berrien, GA Lanier, GA Colquitt, GA Hamilton, FL Other Total Residents: 37,756 539 481 310 296 255 190 153 1,271 41,251 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 91.5 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 3.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Lowndes &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Lowndes, GA Brooks, GA Lanier, GA Echols, GA Cook, GA Berrien, GA Hamilton, FL Madison, FL Other Total Residents: 37,756 2,490 1,257 1,203 1,004 992 667 627 1,518 47,514 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.5 5.2 2.6 2.5 2.1 2.1 1.4 1.3 3.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e52O8.6H-01T2.%9i8Ag45.%h-9L2434%67S45.6c-86265h3%04+o5.o-54l%4 Lowndes Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 26.8% 31.6% 28.0% 8.9% 4.7% 100.0% 18-24 25.0% 26.4% 43.7% 4.7% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 19.9% 31.1% 32.0% 13.2% 3.7% 100.0% 35-44 20.5% 34.8% 28.9% 9.8% 6.1% 100.0% 45-64 26.8% 34.4% 22.3% 8.9% 7.5% 100.0% 65+ 47.6% 28.3% 12.7% 6.7% 4.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Berrien Brooks Cook Echols Lanier Lowndes Lowndes Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 159 115 161 42 71 905 1,453 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 159 115 161 42 71 905 1,453 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Lowndes Area Lowndes Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Valdosta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Cook Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/valdosta www.valdosta.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu www.valdostatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 38 2009 32 25 18 28 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.0 2008-2009 -15.8 -28.0 55.6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 10 2008 5 2009 24 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 7 6 5 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 12 4 11 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 17 26 17 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 5 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 1 6 Child Care and Support Services Management 2 2 3 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 11 5 8 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 27 20 2 Computer and Information Systems Security 8 1 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 4 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 14 12 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 42 50 61 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 7 10 12 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 26 28 22 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 2 9 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 4 10 7 8 3 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 3 2 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 19 10 12 Electrician 10 9 9 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 16 6 19 51 1 11 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 19 1 2 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 7 7 13 11 19 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 7 10 2 3 4 5 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 30 20 15 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 1 3 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 27 19 30 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 16 13 24 Medical/Clinical Assistant 17 16 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 47 11 27 Operations Management and Supervision 8 17 25 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 15 8 12 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 15 7 33 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -50.0 2008-2009 380.0 -14.3 -16.7 -66.7 175.0 52.9 -34.6 25.0 60.0 -75.0 500.0 0.0 50.0 -54.5 60.0 -25.9 -90.0 -87.5 100.0 -25.0 -66.7 -14.3 75.0 19.0 22.0 42.9 20.0 7.7 -21.4 350.0 11.1 -81.8 150.0 14.3 200.0 -47.4 -10.0 -62.5 -62.5 -33.3 20.0 0.0 216.7 -98.0 -94.7 -22.2 1000.0 100.0 0.0 -15.4 42.9 72.7 -80.0 33.3 -33.3 -85.7 -29.6 -18.8 -5.9 -76.6 112.5 -46.7 -53.3 25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 145.5 47.1 50.0 371.4 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 6 2008 3 2009 2 26 9 19 18 9 19 8 12 12 81 74 75 1 3 5 10 8 15 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -50.0 2008-2009 -33.3 -65.4 111.1 -50.0 111.1 50.0 0.0 -8.6 1.4 200.0 66.7 -20.0 87.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Valdosta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Lowndes County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Lowndes NUMBER PERCENT 41,728 100.0 3,199 7.7 518 1.2 1,148 2.8 4,422 10.6 1,045 2.5 5,676 13.6 6,683 16.0 1,935 4.6 2,248 5.4 3,034 7.3 2,127 5.1 2,282 5.5 1,123 2.7 6,002 14.4 286 0.7 Lowndes Area NUMBER PERCENT 68,683 100.0 5,368 7.8 710 1.0 1,651 2.4 6,341 9.2 1,776 2.6 8,432 12.3 10,406 15.2 3,581 5.2 4,008 5.8 6,664 9.7 3,910 5.7 4,759 6.9 1,633 2.4 8,954 13.0 490 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Lowndes Berrien 2,392 241 200 554 578 18 44 33 30 54 05 10 Brooks Cook Echols 286 17 60 56 325 28 58 50 41 4 9 5 07 7 06 10 06 0 Lanier Total Area 109 3,394 9 30 25 276 755 747 02 3 56 84 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 151 67 243 23 10 54 15 14 32 38 10 41 0 2 8 6 5 16 233 108 394 Misc. 515 44 78 84 7 13 741 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211 Fax: (229) 333 - 5301 Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Lumpkin County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Lumpkin Dawson Fannin Hall Union White Lumpkin Area Georgia United States Labor Force 13,289 11,133 10,747 89,411 10,949 12,282 147,811 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 11,792 10,064 9,659 81,363 9,944 11,115 133,937 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,497 11.3% 1,069 9.6% 1,088 10.1% 8,048 9.0% 1,005 9.2% 1,167 9.5% 13,874 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Lumpkin City of Dahlonega Lumpkin Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 21,159 66 3,638 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 27,528 30.1 32,119 51.8 235,827 307,317 30.3 377,328 60.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Paper Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Machinery Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 127 8 3 83 33 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 375 3 15 72 16 6 26 23 30 1 27 5 56 4 58 33 20 522 23 5 13 5 545 Lumpkin EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 999 16.5 625 17 0.3 442 * * * 306 5.1 612 658 10.9 633 43 0.7 478 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 100 1.7 510 27 0.4 1,002 * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3,082 20 115 648 56 41 121 29 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.0 536 0.3 897 1.9 1,175 10.7 484 0.9 593 0.7 847 2.0 737 0.5 529 120 2.0 737 * * * 213 3.5 586 * * * 795 13.2 684 27 0.4 362 779 12.9 245 91 7 4,088 1,955 71 * 1,041 6,042 1.5 406 0.1 670 67.7 581 32.4 777 1.2 945 * * 17.2 599 100.0 601 Lumpkin Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,495 61 23,288 753 23.6 716 0.8 723 9 1,008 417 41 11 8 2 24 26 2 18 16 35 62 8 22 43 46 4 4 78 5,012 17,445 8,501 235 95 * 315 339 * 525 539 312 1,116 41 1,071 314 583 * 322 0.1 840 5.1 728 17.7 712 8.6 611 0.2 730 0.1 329 * * 0.3 469 0.3 790 * * 0.5 1,259 0.5 628 0.3 708 1.1 839 0.0 901 1.1 918 0.3 656 0.6 834 * * 0.3 833 7 8 30 5,541 12 426 1,136 234 76 380 351 520 578 1,885 58,083 236 4,251 13,430 2,537 850 3,102 722 0.5 789 0.6 626 1.9 842 58.8 659 0.2 1,215 4.3 901 13.6 480 2.6 739 0.9 887 3.1 926 0.7 610 657 2,135 2.2 816 29 785 0.8 1,075 394 5,239 51 1,550 666 12,093 90 1,021 569 7,990 5.3 448 1.6 460 12.2 818 1.0 3,106 8.1 259 470 182 7,218 281 55 111 115 7,499 271,509 2,143 95 81,466 17,305 806 3,890 12,609 98,768 3,798,106 2.2 0.1 82.5 17.5 0.8 3.9 12.8 100.0 479 648 676 673 1,006 674 651 675 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Lumpkin Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Lumpkin Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lumpkin Chestatee Regional Hospital Medical Management Concepts Llc North Ga College & St Univ Timken Company Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Lumpkin Area Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp Mar Jac Poultry Inc Willstaff Inc Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc Kings Delight Kubota Manufacturing Of America Cor North Ga College & St Univ COUNTY Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Lumpkin Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Lumpkin COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Lumpkin, GA Hall, GA Dawson, GA Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA White, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 5,191 1,661 769 734 580 260 252 161 495 10,103 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 51.4 16.4 7.6 7.3 5.7 2.6 2.5 1.6 4.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Lumpkin &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Lumpkin, GA Hall, GA Dawson, GA White, GA Forsyth, GA Union, GA Fulton, GA Habersham, GA Other Total Residents: 5,191 645 353 335 201 125 102 90 418 7,460 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.6 8.6 4.7 4.5 2.7 1.7 1.4 1.2 5.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e02O8.9H-02T2.%9i5Ag45.%h-1L2434%31S45.6c-68265h3%24+o5.o-44l%4 Lumpkin Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.5% 31.0% 24.2% 9.8% 5.5% 100.0% 18-24 40.0% 26.4% 29.2% 4.1% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 29.1% 30.8% 24.0% 11.7% 4.4% 100.0% 35-44 22.4% 34.4% 26.5% 10.9% 5.7% 100.0% 45-64 23.6% 32.5% 24.6% 10.8% 8.4% 100.0% 65+ 41.8% 28.0% 15.9% 8.9% 5.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Dawson Fannin Hall Lumpkin Union White Lumpkin Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 188 185 1,479 224 147 227 2,450 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 188 185 1,479 224 147 227 2,450 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Lumpkin Area Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Fannin Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Hall Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Lumpkin Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) North Georgia College & State University Union Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) White Truett-McConnell College http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.ngcsu.edu www.northgatech.edu www.truett.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 49 2008 48 2009 57 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 37 36 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 3 10 6 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 8 6 10 3 10 2 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 13 19 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 12 37 7 Banking and Financial Support Services 5 5 5 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 7 3 6 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 6 11 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 11 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 2 5 9 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 10 8 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 83 46 35 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 33 51 49 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 26 32 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 24 8 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician 15 9 21 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -2.0 2008-2009 18.8 5.7 -2.7 233.3 -40.0 -25.0 66.7 233.3 46.2 208.3 0.0 -57.1 50.0 1000.0 150.0 -20.0 -44.6 54.5 23.1 50.0 -40.0 -80.0 5.3 -81.1 0.0 100.0 83.3 0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 133.3 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 16 2009 16 12 14 13 27 29 22 60 50 56 9 4 4 13 7 13 167 111 146 1 3 1 20 25 16 5 4 4 5 15 16 15 16 21 32 32 46 4 12 6 76 66 81 17 10 13 1 1 4 14 15 11 15 9 5 4 3 4 56 33 21 1 11 1 81 88 66 98 41 189 25 25 14 3 2 5 5 8 15 22 24 34 7 2 2 11 11 5 12 11 7 13 27 20 19 8 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 220.0 2008-2009 0.0 16.7 -7.1 7.4 -24.1 -16.7 12.0 -55.6 0.0 -46.2 85.7 -33.5 31.5 200.0 25.0 -20.0 200.0 -66.7 -36.0 0.0 6.7 6.7 0.0 200.0 -13.2 -41.2 0.0 7.1 31.3 43.8 -50.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7 -40.0 -25.0 -41.1 1000.0 8.6 -58.2 0.0 -33.3 60.0 9.1 -71.4 0.0 -8.3 107.7 -57.9 -44.4 33.3 -36.4 -90.9 -25.0 361.0 -44.0 150.0 87.5 41.7 0.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 33 2009 40 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -13.2 2008-2009 21.2 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Lumpkin County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Lumpkin NUMBER PERCENT 10,520 100.0 817 7.8 227 2.2 290 2.8 997 9.5 219 2.1 1,174 11.2 1,575 15.0 964 9.2 734 7.0 1,133 10.8 469 4.5 513 4.9 160 1.5 1,233 11.7 15 0.1 Lumpkin Area NUMBER PERCENT 114,218 100.0 11,118 9.7 2,411 2.1 2,642 2.3 9,663 8.5 2,348 2.1 13,073 11.5 15,840 13.9 8,177 7.2 7,238 6.3 15,531 13.6 5,517 4.8 6,740 5.9 1,894 1.7 11,528 10.1 498 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Lumpkin 189 43 40 15 04 6 Dawson Fannin Hall Union White 153 269 2,268 211 376 50 35 15 39 69 38 358 463 255 39 52 38 46 82 52 02 3 04 8 37 139 08 3 09 14 Total Area 3,466 575 741 413 64 173 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 20 7 26 11 3 19 20 25 38 216 112 254 9 6 38 33 19 62 309 172 437 Misc. 28 15 28 434 18 59 582 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484 Fax: (770) 531 - 5699 Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Macon County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Macon Dooly Houston Peach Schley Sumter Taylor Macon Area Georgia United States Labor Force 5,196 4,829 70,397 12,259 1,856 14,420 3,551 112,508 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 4,569 4,367 65,512 11,038 1,626 12,605 3,143 102,860 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 627 12.1% 462 9.6% 4,885 6.9% 1,221 10.0% 230 12.4% 1,815 12.6% 408 11.5% 9,648 8.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Macon City of Oglethorpe Macon Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 14,035 111 1,200 2009 Estimate 13,336 % Change 2000-2009 -5.0 2015 Projected* 13,816 % Change 2000-2015 -1.6 206,465 233,113 12.9 254,555 23.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Textile Mills Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 51 17 1 13 20 7 7 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 1 12 41 9 4 12 6 6 0 4 1 19 1 15 20 2 204 39 11 14 14 243 Macon EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,172 228 36.2 775 7.0 532 * * * 81 2.5 458 859 26.5 870 495 15.3 577 45 1.4 591 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,099 * 67 268 11 15 55 13 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 33.9 463 * * 2.1 759 8.3 377 0.3 635 0.5 741 1.7 623 0.4 463 26 0.8 571 0 0.0 0 10 0.3 674 * * * 417 12.9 509 * * * 155 4.8 165 54 * 2,273 966 27 * 578 3,239 1.7 571 * * 70.2 619 29.8 636 0.8 851 * * 17.8 535 100.0 598 NUMBER OF FIRMS 726 120 Macon Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 15,223 1,372 17.8 707 1.6 463 7 * 408 2,362 191 11,282 17 4,913 22 452 2 * 9 456 9 160 15 1,736 17 275 1 * 1 * 2 * 3 106 4 5 * * 2.8 684 13.2 740 5.7 657 0.5 696 * * 0.5 602 0.2 747 2.0 1,014 0.3 450 * * * * * * 0.1 283 0.0 238 9 12 14 15 18 21 3,423 15 169 800 122 53 246 185 832 461 109 831 64 399 38,685 429 1,363 9,402 1,560 521 1,558 656 1.0 708 0.5 731 0.1 794 1.0 889 0.1 500 0.5 530 45.2 565 0.5 1,095 1.6 721 11.0 441 1.8 768 0.6 767 1.8 749 0.8 477 373 4,100 4.8 1,168 26 271 0.3 942 196 2,607 35 545 421 6,562 45 488 407 7,235 3.0 455 0.6 681 7.7 617 0.6 257 8.5 230 330 91 4,240 394 86 142 166 4,634 271,509 1,391 53 53,961 31,570 * 3,901 12,681 85,530 3,798,106 1.6 526 0.1 666 63.1 605 36.9 937 * * 4.6 628 14.8 667 100.0 727 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Macon Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Macon Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Macon Allens Inc Flint River Community Hospital Macon County State Prison Tyson Farms Inc Weyerhaeuser NR Company Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Macon Area Tyson Farms Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Frito Lay Inc Wal-Mart Indx Inc L 3 Services Inc Blue Bird North Georgia Fort Valley State University Cooper Lighting Inc COUNTY Dooly Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Peach Peach Sumter Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Macon COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Macon, GA Sumter, GA Peach, GA Houston, GA Bibb, GA Dooly, GA Washington, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents: 2,769 530 374 320 270 154 38 32 233 4,720 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 58.7 11.2 7.9 6.8 5.7 3.3 0.8 0.7 4.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Macon &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Macon, GA Sumter, GA Dooly, GA Houston, GA Peach, GA Muscogee, GA Taylor, GA Schley, GA Other Total Residents: 2,769 307 278 277 149 90 85 79 364 4,398 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.0 7.0 6.3 6.3 3.4 2.0 1.9 1.8 8.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.3H-51T2.%7i9Ag45.%h-1L2434%21S45.6c-68165h3%54+o5.o-54l%4 Macon Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.9% 32.9% 27.8% 9.4% 6.1% 100.0% 18-24 30.5% 31.9% 33.8% 3.2% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.1% 32.9% 33.0% 12.4% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 15.5% 35.7% 30.0% 11.8% 6.9% 100.0% 45-64 22.6% 33.1% 24.8% 10.1% 9.4% 100.0% 65+ 41.8% 29.0% 17.2% 6.7% 5.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Dooly Houston Macon Peach Schley Sumter Taylor Macon Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 57 1,523 94 202 63 251 73 2,263 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 57 1,523 94 202 63 251 73 2,263 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Macon Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Houston Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Peach Fort Valley State University Macon South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.southgatech.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu www.fvsu.edu www.southgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 79 2008 44 2009 112 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 50 37 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 3 7 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 18 12 5 8 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 11 6 7 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 75 40 51 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 2 3 6 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 3 8 8 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 6 24 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 12 19 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 15 21 18 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 60 61 71 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 19 9 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 12 8 18 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 21 11 25 3 2 5 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 25 42 37 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 23 43 40 28 21 48 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 20 21 28 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 20 19 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 20 25 49 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 2 3 20 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 42 37 44 Lineworker 47 62 27 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 22 25 21 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 3 31 17 Medical/Clinical Assistant 20 29 18 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 8 3 7 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 17 1 Operations Management and Supervision 29 10 17 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 20 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 14 8 12 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 74 82 52 Welding Technology/Welder 78 130 137 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.3 2008-2009 154.5 -12.3 -26.0 133.3 -28.6 100.0 -33.3 60.0 -45.5 -46.7 50.0 166.7 500.0 58.3 40.0 1.7 -52.6 -33.3 -47.6 -12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 0.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3 -33.3 68.0 87.0 150.0 -11.9 -7.0 -25.0 5.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 -11.9 31.9 13.6 933.3 45.0 -62.5 -26.1 -65.5 -30.0 -42.9 10.8 66.7 128.6 33.3 -5.0 96.0 566.7 18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 -94.1 70.0 50.0 50.0 -36.6 5.4 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Word Processing TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 6 2009 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -81.8 2008-2009 -66.7 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Macon County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Macon NUMBER PERCENT 5,294 100.0 374 7.1 28 0.5 89 1.7 362 6.8 130 2.5 360 6.8 634 12.0 374 7.1 244 4.6 952 18.0 400 7.6 434 8.2 184 3.5 664 12.5 65 1.2 Macon Area NUMBER PERCENT 92,532 100.0 8,576 9.3 3,250 3.5 2,330 2.5 8,819 9.5 2,446 2.6 9,234 10.0 14,004 15.1 4,725 5.1 7,068 7.6 8,452 9.1 4,179 4.5 4,633 5.0 2,341 2.5 11,577 12.5 898 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Macon 426 19 67 62 20 63 Dooly Houston Peach Schley Sumter 311 1,972 584 109 1,287 10 56 67 245 462 361 48 107 105 6 22 20 81 245 284 04 49 28 74 32 30 03 6 52 82 Taylor Total Area 164 4,853 11 27 19 420 986 918 06 19 145 323 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 20 35 46 10 17 31 109 88 248 21 44 73 11 6 23 95 87 111 10 21 23 276 298 555 Misc. 94 67 357 124 12 250 28 932 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1205 South Seventh Street Cordele GA 31015 Phone: (229) 276 - 2355 Fax: (229) 276 - 2706 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Madison County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Madison Banks Clarke Elbert Franklin Hart Jackson Oglethorpe Madison Area Georgia United States Labor Force 15,954 10,545 64,000 10,189 10,171 10,468 26,988 7,791 156,106 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 14,630 9,769 59,358 9,001 8,992 9,105 24,141 7,158 142,154 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,324 8.3% 776 7.4% 4,642 7.3% 1,188 11.7% 1,179 11.6% 1,363 13.0% 2,847 10.5% 633 8.1% 13,952 8.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Madison City of Danielsville Madison Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 25,856 62 457 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 28,232 9.2 31,847 23.2 260,821 305,432 17.1 343,093 31.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Paper Textile Product Mills Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 146 8 1 106 31 2 0 2 1 2 4 8 2 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 235 2 20 49 15 2 14 11 27 3 20 1 17 5 23 26 13 394 39 10 10 19 433 Madison EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 657 20.0 527 21 0.6 416 * * * 323 9.8 553 303 9.2 509 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 35 1.1 466 71 2.2 691 * * * * * 30 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,357 * 39 390 41 * 97 14 * * * * 0.9 454 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 41.2 493 * * 1.2 857 11.9 386 1.2 1,087 * * 2.9 733 0.4 348 94 2.9 716 42 1.3 522 134 4.1 431 * * * 231 7.0 422 17 0.5 318 157 4.8 197 48 4 2,018 1,273 55 53 1,165 3,290 1.5 505 0.1 468 61.3 510 38.7 621 1.7 793 1.6 496 35.4 574 100.0 534 Madison Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,281 84 21,136 852 19.2 770 0.8 806 33 312 770 3,239 394 16,736 19 4,513 3 * 16 2,077 4 145 25 485 98 1,593 61 944 26 1,242 0.3 608 2.9 679 15.2 788 4.1 512 * * 1.9 674 0.1 431 0.4 819 1.4 689 0.9 769 1.1 885 5 19 33 18 2 3 5 14 17 26 5,214 18 347 1,102 171 94 357 308 923 1,376 423 65 * 265 32 1,689 707 218 58,182 617 3,893 13,800 2,396 1,253 2,157 1,196 0.8 769 1.3 877 0.4 783 0.1 772 * * 0.2 986 0.0 407 1.5 1,700 0.6 706 0.2 592 52.9 569 0.6 1,292 3.5 801 12.5 437 2.2 697 1.1 724 2.0 925 1.1 503 561 2,206 2.0 806 35 673 0.6 810 351 3,859 43 443 644 12,016 71 801 585 10,401 3.5 458 0.4 577 10.9 814 0.7 461 9.5 234 527 159 6,654 385 94 133 158 7,039 271,509 2,472 80 79,398 30,661 1,865 * 14,019 110,059 3,798,106 2.2 0.1 72.1 27.9 1.7 * 12.7 100.0 438 623 623 736 1,188 * 606 655 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Madison Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Madison Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Madison Ingles Markets Inc Merchants & Farmers Bank Platoon Uniforms & Sportswear Inc Tfi Resources The Gables At Cobb Village Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Madison Area Mount Vernon Mills Inc University of Georgia Athens Regional Medical Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc Merial Limited Wal-Mart Carrier Corporation Wayne Farms Llc COUNTY Banks Clarke Clarke Clarke Elbert Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Jackson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Madison COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clarke, GA Madison, GA Jackson, GA Franklin, GA Oconee, GA Elbert, GA Hall, GA Barrow, GA Other Total Residents: 6,048 3,432 706 428 286 187 169 154 846 12,256 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 49.3 28.0 5.8 3.5 2.3 1.5 1.4 1.3 6.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Madison &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Madison, GA Clarke, GA Oglethorpe, GA Elbert, GA Franklin, GA Jackson, GA Oconee, GA Barrow, GA Other Total Residents: 3,432 524 252 134 126 78 66 52 456 5,120 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 67.0 10.2 4.9 2.6 2.5 1.5 1.3 1.0 8.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e62O8.4H-51T2.%8iAg45.%h-3L2434%67S45.6c-58265h3%14+o5.o-44l%4 Madison Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.8% 29.8% 27.2% 11.0% 7.2% 100.0% 18-24 16.5% 20.8% 53.8% 8.4% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.3% 29.7% 24.5% 19.0% 8.6% 100.0% 35-44 21.4% 36.7% 21.5% 10.9% 9.6% 100.0% 45-64 26.5% 35.2% 18.9% 8.8% 10.6% 100.0% 65+ 47.8% 25.1% 11.8% 8.6% 6.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Clarke Elbert Franklin Hart Jackson Madison Oglethorpe Madison Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 524 180 216 187 547 265 148 2,228 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 161 524 180 216 187 547 265 148 2,228 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Madison Area Clarke Athens Technical College University of Georgia Elbert www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu Madison Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Banks www.athenstech.edu Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Franklin www.centralgatech.edu Emmanuel College www.ec.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 35 33 14 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 4 3 25 70 27 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 93 82 56 Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 14 5 8 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 5 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 -5.7 -57.6 -50.0 -25.0 180.0 -11.8 -64.3 0.0 -50.0 33.3 44.4 -23.1 6.9 -15.4 -7.7 -61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 0.0 12.5 -69.2 -30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Technical and Business Writing Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 13 2008 18 2009 19 44 25 16 7 4 1 11 7 7 1 1 3 49 51 26 9 5 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 38.5 2008-2009 5.6 -43.2 -36.0 -42.9 -75.0 -36.4 0.0 0.0 200.0 4.1 -49.0 -44.4 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Madison County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Madison NUMBER PERCENT 12,833 100.0 988 7.7 313 2.4 248 1.9 792 6.2 309 2.4 1,230 9.6 2,165 16.9 1,009 7.9 1,143 8.9 1,740 13.6 676 5.3 784 6.1 230 1.8 1,142 8.9 64 0.5 Madison Area NUMBER PERCENT 130,947 100.0 11,111 8.5 3,178 2.4 2,957 2.3 13,913 10.6 3,484 2.7 14,433 11.0 19,145 14.6 6,652 5.1 6,942 5.3 16,148 12.3 6,254 4.8 7,086 5.4 2,084 1.6 16,646 12.7 914 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Madison Banks 384 44 64 42 234 30 56 27 05 10 04 5 Clarke Elbert Franklin 1,940 604 352 194 437 453 24 75 115 38 78 44 27 63 02 67 06 11 Hart 371 23 63 60 Jackson 618 106 144 58 Oglethorpe 204 20 35 32 06 20 09 15 04 6 Total Area 4,707 479 952 831 63 197 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 33 25 79 23 17 45 120 82 175 74 48 41 49 12 53 50 37 37 62 25 82 15 12 31 426 258 543 Misc. 82 27 389 158 61 75 117 49 958 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Marion County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Marion Chattahoochee Schley Stewart Sumter Talbot Taylor Webster Marion Area Georgia United States Labor Force 3,335 2,546 1,856 2,337 14,420 3,132 3,551 1,218 32,395 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 3,016 2,163 1,626 2,096 12,605 2,846 3,143 1,104 28,599 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 319 9.6% 383 15.0% 230 12.4% 241 10.3% 1,815 12.6% 286 9.1% 408 11.5% 114 9.4% 3,796 11.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Marion City of Buena Vista Marion Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 7,180 145 1,664 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 6,995 -2.6 7,480 4.2 82,191 79,498 -3.3 90,615 10.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Machinery Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 27 10 1 12 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 1 3 23 3 3 6 1 4 0 2 0 5 1 7 4 1 91 15 5 3 7 106 Marion EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 807 51.1 510 78 4.9 578 * * * 48 3.0 557 644 40.8 478 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 355 22.5 388 * * * * * * 120 7.6 381 * * * 16 1.0 413 12 0.8 474 * * * 5 0.3 287 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 103 6.5 432 * * * 71 4.5 320 5 * 1,162 416 38 12 366 1,579 0.3 * 73.6 26.3 2.4 0.8 23.2 100.0 189 * 449 667 1,007 480 514 495 NUMBER OF FIRMS 278 85 Marion Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,053 867 24.5 601 4.2 478 9 325 119 986 65 2,878 3 * 10 501 10 295 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 1.6 784 4.8 657 14.0 598 * * 2.4 497 1.4 449 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 * 3 * 4 * 4 24 7 152 9 340 930 10,071 7 177 56 536 242 2,074 54 614 27 192 66 411 32 164 * * * * * * 0.1 336 0.7 1,055 1.7 499 48.9 548 0.9 1,214 2.6 575 10.1 364 3.0 605 0.9 753 2.0 689 0.8 417 67 974 4.7 810 8 89 0.4 1,059 39 797 8 126 103 2,130 14 99 89 1,092 3.9 521 0.6 402 10.3 613 0.5 248 5.3 207 118 25 1,233 212 57 89 66 1,445 271,509 599 19 15,143 5,456 446 1,503 3,507 20,601 3,798,106 2.9 783 0.1 514 73.5 566 26.5 601 2.2 906 7.3 645 17.0 542 100.0 575 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Marion Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Marion Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Marion Baby's Dream Furniture Inc Magnolia Manor Of Marion County Inc Oakcrest Lumber Inc Subway Tyson Farms Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Marion Area ITT Corporation Shaw Environmental Inc Tyson Farms Inc Kings Custom Builders Inc CCA of Auquisition Sub Cooper Lighting Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Wal-Mart COUNTY Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Marion Schley Stewart Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Marion COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Marion, GA Muscogee, GA Sumter, GA Chattahoochee, GA Talbot, GA Schley, GA Stewart, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents: 1,380 793 205 95 83 64 63 53 223 2,959 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 46.6 26.8 6.9 3.2 2.8 2.2 2.1 1.8 7.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Marion &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Marion, GA Stewart, GA Sumter, GA Muscogee, GA Webster, GA Schley, GA Chattahoochee, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents: 1,380 134 127 106 93 57 55 46 169 2,167 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.7 6.2 5.9 4.9 4.3 2.6 2.5 2.1 7.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.9H-61T2.%8i0Ag45.%h-7L3534%1S45.6c-9265h3%24+o5.o-14l%4 Marion Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 29.0% 34.7% 23.0% 8.4% 4.9% 100.0% 18-24 24.6% 42.7% 28.8% 3.3% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.7% 33.8% 29.4% 14.1% 4.0% 100.0% 35-44 22.1% 38.2% 24.8% 9.7% 5.2% 100.0% 45-64 31.9% 33.9% 17.4% 8.5% 8.3% 100.0% 65+ 51.9% 22.8% 14.9% 5.1% 5.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Chattahoochee Marion Schley Stewart Sumter Talbot Taylor Webster Marion Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 85 100 63 41 251 36 73 1 650 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 85 100 63 41 251 36 73 1 650 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Marion Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus Marion South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.southgatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/columbus www.southgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 79 2008 44 2009 112 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.3 2008-2009 154.5 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 57 2008 50 2009 37 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 3 7 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 18 12 5 8 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 11 6 7 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 75 40 51 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 2 3 6 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 3 8 8 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 6 24 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 12 19 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 15 21 18 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 60 61 71 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 19 9 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 12 8 18 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 21 11 25 3 2 5 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 25 42 37 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 23 43 40 28 21 48 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 20 21 28 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 20 19 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 20 25 49 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 2 3 20 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 42 37 44 Lineworker 47 62 27 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 22 25 21 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 3 31 17 Medical/Clinical Assistant 20 29 18 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 8 3 7 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 17 1 Operations Management and Supervision 29 10 17 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 20 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 14 8 12 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 74 82 52 Welding Technology/Welder 78 130 137 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -12.3 2008-2009 -26.0 133.3 -28.6 100.0 -33.3 60.0 -45.5 -46.7 50.0 166.7 500.0 58.3 40.0 1.7 -52.6 -33.3 -47.6 -12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 0.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3 -33.3 68.0 87.0 150.0 -11.9 -7.0 -25.0 5.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 -11.9 31.9 13.6 933.3 45.0 -62.5 -26.1 -65.5 -30.0 -42.9 10.8 66.7 128.6 33.3 -5.0 96.0 566.7 18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 -94.1 70.0 50.0 50.0 -36.6 5.4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Word Processing TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 6 2009 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -81.8 2008-2009 -66.7 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Marion County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Marion NUMBER PERCENT 3,169 100.0 255 8.1 43 1.4 67 2.1 168 5.3 80 2.5 255 8.1 360 11.4 257 8.1 243 7.7 533 16.8 212 6.7 308 9.7 84 2.7 292 9.2 12 0.4 Marion Area NUMBER PERCENT 31,918 100.0 2,405 7.5 480 1.5 836 2.6 3,078 9.6 845 2.7 2,686 8.4 4,453 14.0 1,745 5.5 1,862 5.8 4,512 14.1 2,013 6.3 2,179 6.8 763 2.4 3,689 11.6 372 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Marion 137 12 14 17 05 14 Chattahoochee Schley Stewart Sumter Talbot 58 109 103 1,287 125 2 10 10 6 22 20 4 9 19 81 245 284 6 14 18 00 3 03 6 01 14 52 82 01 9 Taylor Webster Total Area 164 60 2,043 11 27 19 0 10 9 122 351 396 06 19 02 9 70 156 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 8 13 28 9 7 11 11 6 23 7 12 13 95 87 111 12 16 10 10 21 23 6 3 13 158 165 232 Misc. 26 6 12 24 250 39 28 8 393 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520 Fax: (229) 931 - 2433 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 McDuffie County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES McDuffie Columbia Jefferson Lincoln Richmond Warren Wilkes McDuffie Area Georgia United States Labor Force 10,779 60,003 7,057 3,906 91,520 2,620 4,543 180,428 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 9,589 55,937 6,066 3,491 82,553 2,161 4,020 163,817 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,190 11.0% 4,066 6.8% 991 14.0% 415 10.6% 8,967 9.8% 459 17.5% 523 11.5% 16,611 9.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population McDuffie City of Thomson McDuffie Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 Estimate 21,251 6,828 353,258 8,230,161 281,421,906 83 21,862 375,002 9,829,211 307,006,550 % Change 2000-2009 2.9 2015 Projected* 24,499 6.2 410,684 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 % Change 2000-2015 15.3 16.3 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Machinery Chemical Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 98 12 2 55 29 4 4 2 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 345 2 19 90 15 8 29 16 28 0 11 3 43 5 38 38 11 454 47 9 21 17 501 McDuffie EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,102 152 31.0 670 2.2 649 * 318 1,587 58 * * * * * 12 * * * * * * * 0 0 * * 4.7 566 23.4 690 0.9 425 * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 627 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3,080 * 76 910 179 95 160 45 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 45.4 483 * * 1.1 594 13.4 447 2.6 726 1.4 918 2.4 692 0.7 431 138 2.0 568 0 0.0 0 93 1.4 366 19 0.3 508 635 9.4 533 * * * 514 7.6 211 147 6 5,188 1,601 48 210 1,343 6,789 2.2 396 0.1 533 76.4 577 23.6 702 0.7 809 3.1 696 19.8 601 100.0 573 McDuffie Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,351 110 22,681 915 15.7 840 0.6 730 14 557 934 6,757 293 14,452 18 1,283 11 811 10 372 5 387 36 1,198 13 1,619 24 752 5 445 13 920 1 * 44 1,198 17 1,564 22 360 23 590 0 * 1 * 0.4 928 4.7 711 10.0 904 0.9 724 0.6 647 0.3 397 0.3 715 0.8 619 1.1 1,237 0.5 674 0.3 752 0.6 939 * * 0.8 726 1.1 884 0.2 636 0.4 952 * * * * 4 4 18 24 6,467 21 334 1,352 204 119 479 324 * 109 1,069 1,490 86,642 432 3,470 16,614 2,658 2,271 3,775 1,408 * * 0.1 875 0.7 1,150 1.0 1,462 60.1 616 0.3 1,385 2.4 893 11.5 447 1.8 674 1.6 758 2.6 941 1.0 614 729 5,329 3.7 1,033 39 803 0.6 1,279 448 8,766 73 1,324 905 19,931 83 1,884 663 14,178 6.1 449 0.9 492 13.8 860 1.3 393 9.8 245 694 184 8,002 421 111 127 183 8,423 271,509 3,803 116 109,439 34,767 7,217 10,978 16,572 144,202 3,798,106 2.6 0.1 75.9 24.1 5.0 7.6 11.5 100.0 486 751 662 822 1,122 852 671 701 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 McDuffie Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis McDuffie Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS McDuffie McDuffie County Nursing Home McDuffie Regional Medical Ctr Shaw Industries Group Inc Thomson Plastics Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS McDuffie Area Medical College of Georgia Caresouth Homehealth Augusta MCG Health Inc Gracewood State Hospital Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc Wal-Mart Augusta State University Sitel Corporation International Paper Co T-Mobile USA Inc COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF McDuffie COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER McDuffie, GA Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Warren, GA Jefferson, GA Wilkes, GA Aiken, SC Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 5,409 1,332 795 389 220 153 97 47 397 8,839 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 61.2 15.1 9.0 4.4 2.5 1.7 1.1 0.5 4.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN McDuffie &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER McDuffie, GA Columbia, GA Warren, GA Richmond, GA Lincoln, GA Jefferson, GA Glascock, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents: 5,409 879 637 494 222 220 148 116 202 8,327 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 65.0 10.6 7.6 5.9 2.7 2.6 1.8 1.4 2.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.3H-31T2.%4i0Ag45.%h-5L2434%2S45.6c-03165h3%54+o5.o-34l%4 McDuffie Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.0% 30.4% 28.1% 12.1% 6.4% 100.0% 18-24 28.3% 34.8% 30.9% 5.6% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.5% 29.2% 34.3% 16.4% 5.7% 100.0% 35-44 15.3% 32.2% 31.1% 14.3% 7.1% 100.0% 45-64 22.0% 29.6% 25.9% 12.8% 9.7% 100.0% 65+ 42.3% 26.5% 17.7% 7.9% 5.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Columbia Jefferson Lincoln McDuffie Richmond Warren Wilkes McDuffie Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,380 193 102 242 1,529 34 94 3,574 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 1,380 193 102 242 1,529 34 94 3,574 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities McDuffie Area Richmond Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship-University Hospital McDuffie augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.augustatech.edu Columbia Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus Jefferson www.gmc.cc.ga.us/augusta Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 50 2008 38 2009 66 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 72 85 72 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 8 10 16 10 25 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 31 58 55 Barbering/Barber 6 19 12 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 15 28 23 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 14 9 17 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 8 9 Chemical Technology/Technician 1 9 9 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 5 3 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 8 13 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 170 139 83 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 53 52 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 56 57 139 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 23 21 26 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 11 18 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician 19 22 27 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -24.0 2008-2009 73.7 18.1 -15.3 25.0 60.0 150.0 87.1 216.7 86.7 -35.7 -11.1 800.0 -40.0 62.5 -18.2 -1.9 1.8 -8.7 63.6 15.8 -20.0 -5.2 -36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5 0.0 -33.3 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 22.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Dental Assisting/Assistant Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Turf and Turfgrass Management Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 22 2008 24 2009 12 45 64 108 7 6 7 4 7 4 50 91 68 106 73 61 19 15 17 24 21 12 19 11 22 4 14 9 22 24 39 25 23 66 13 9 2 1 2 1 80 83 65 15 8 16 9 11 11 9 5 4 20 41 32 3 9 11 37 49 51 6 5 8 255 297 291 6 15 17 66 42 26 23 9 24 4 3 4 10 11 10 12 13 7 18 23 20 19 19 16 9 7 8 64 105 126 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 9.1 2008-2009 -50.0 42.2 68.8 -14.3 16.7 75.0 -42.9 82.0 -31.1 -25.3 -16.4 -21.1 -12.5 -42.1 13.3 -42.9 100.0 250.0 9.1 -8.0 -30.8 100.0 3.8 -46.7 22.2 -44.4 105.0 200.0 32.4 -16.7 16.5 150.0 -36.4 -60.9 -25.0 10.0 8.3 27.8 0.0 -22.2 64.1 -35.7 62.5 187.0 -77.8 -50.0 -21.7 100.0 0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2 4.1 60.0 -2.0 13.3 -38.1 166.7 33.3 -9.1 -46.2 -13.0 -15.8 14.3 20.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of McDuffie County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 McDuffie NUMBER PERCENT 9,667 100.0 743 7.7 162 1.7 209 2.2 809 8.4 295 3.1 953 9.9 1,393 14.4 829 8.6 505 5.2 1,045 10.8 649 6.7 628 6.5 164 1.7 1,159 12.0 124 1.3 McDuffie Area NUMBER PERCENT 158,951 100.0 13,543 8.5 4,727 3.0 7,286 4.6 16,400 10.3 5,520 3.5 17,562 11.1 22,794 14.3 7,760 4.9 8,689 5.5 14,485 9.1 7,136 4.5 6,615 4.2 3,827 2.4 20,177 12.7 2,430 1.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing McDuffie 586 36 134 131 08 16 Columbia Jefferson Lincoln 811 187 216 109 405 25 79 70 111 3 20 17 08 12 05 8 02 11 Richmond Warren Wilkes 4,533 195 164 462 1,091 1,160 12 22 36 15 28 20 57 145 09 5 02 10 Total Area 6,805 740 1,590 1,543 91 207 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 53 35 67 47 16 140 39 48 43 14 6 17 243 166 570 25 17 13 20 13 13 441 301 863 Misc. 106 76 88 21 639 56 43 1,029 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665 Fax: (706) 595 - 7209 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 McIntosh County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES McIntosh Glynn Liberty Long Wayne McIntosh Area Georgia United States Labor Force 5,330 40,134 25,907 6,600 12,119 90,090 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 4,812 36,853 23,863 6,207 10,741 82,476 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 518 9.7% 3,281 8.2% 2,044 7.9% 393 6.0% 1,378 11.4% 7,614 8.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population McIntosh City of Darien McIntosh Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 10,898 120 11,378 4.4 13,982 28.3 1,719 176,951 192,025 8.5 217,088 22.7 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Mills Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Apparel Chemical Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Wood Product Machinery Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 33 5 1 21 6 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 2 6 57 3 2 8 10 16 1 4 0 9 2 32 15 2 202 33 7 11 15 235 McIntosh EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 213 10.4 471 9 0.4 301 * 147 53 * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,131 * 21 476 * * 26 37 * * 7.1 539 2.6 314 * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 55.0 458 * * 1.0 338 23.1 340 * * * * 1.3 521 1.8 481 26 1.3 362 * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 26 1.3 499 * * * 313 15.2 265 34 * 1,345 714 25 161 528 2,057 1.7 414 * * 65.4 465 34.7 723 1.2 857 7.8 717 25.7 595 100.0 519 McIntosh Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 726 8,176 50 256 12.5 890 0.4 780 4 528 144 15 2 4 16 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 5 8 8 8 11 16 17 20 3,672 20 130 803 114 67 253 241 18 2,947 4,958 839 * 14 81 * * * * * 133 880 * 19 171 258 1,927 128 224 143 37,510 378 1,016 8,391 2,003 718 1,529 851 0.0 867 4.5 714 7.6 1,001 1.3 688 * * 0.0 287 0.1 497 * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 342 1.3 962 * * 0.0 792 0.3 766 0.4 1,012 2.9 1,352 0.2 631 0.3 706 0.2 729 57.3 541 0.6 1,239 1.6 706 12.8 424 3.1 643 1.1 950 2.3 816 1.3 551 379 1,623 2.5 816 13 191 0.3 890 274 2,766 36 410 432 4,775 61 1,231 455 8,970 4.2 517 0.6 511 7.3 721 1.9 388 13.7 324 394 99 4,497 300 120 88 92 4,797 271,509 2,663 60 45,746 19,746 6,209 2,713 10,824 65,490 3,798,106 4.1 0.1 69.9 30.2 9.5 4.1 16.5 100.0 719 666 604 846 1,169 606 720 677 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 McIntosh Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis McIntosh Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS McIntosh Darien Telephone Co Inc Ruby Tuesday Southeastern Bank Tic-The Industrial Co Tommy Hilfiger Retail Llc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS McIntosh Area Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Sea Island Co Teamwork Services Inc Brunswick Pulp & Paper Chemtall Inc LM Operations Support Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Target Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc COUNTY Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Liberty Liberty Liberty Glynn Liberty Wayne Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF McIntosh COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER McIntosh, GA Glynn, GA Liberty, GA Chatham, GA Tattnall, GA Duval, FL Bleckley, GA Wayne, GA Other Total Residents: 2,058 1,660 178 165 30 28 23 21 180 4,343 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 47.4 38.2 4.1 3.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 4.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN McIntosh &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER McIntosh, GA Glynn, GA Liberty, GA Camden, GA Tattnall, GA Duval, FL Wayne, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents: 2,058 303 115 72 31 29 27 24 109 2,768 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 74.3 10.9 4.2 2.6 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 3.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e32O8.0H-31T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-1L1334%87S45.6c-56165h3%64+o5.o-04l%4 McIntosh Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 20.2% 35.4% 29.5% 9.7% 5.2% 100.0% 18-24 23.3% 46.0% 27.6% 2.8% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.1% 37.4% 35.3% 11.2% 3.0% 100.0% 35-44 16.0% 33.7% 34.3% 10.7% 5.4% 100.0% 45-64 18.5% 32.9% 28.6% 11.6% 8.5% 100.0% 65+ 37.6% 26.8% 17.2% 10.6% 7.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Glynn Liberty Long McIntosh Wayne McIntosh Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 654 600 105 127 314 1,800 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 654 600 105 127 314 1,800 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities McIntosh Area Glynn Troy University College of Coastal Georgia Wayne Altamaha Technical College McIntosh College of Coastal Georgia (Technical college servicing area) Liberty Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.ccga.edu www.savannahtech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Business Administration and Management, General Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Criminal Justice/Police Science Culinary Arts/Chef Training Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Information Technology Instrumentation Technology/Technician Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Surgical Technology/Technologist Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 17 2008 13 2009 17 5 7 3 5 5 10 11 8 13 4 12 4 15 7 15 4 4 9 2 3 2 3 6 5 5 5 10 9 7 11 9 2 1 147 178 6 16 24 10 14 21 3 78 77 64 11 1 14 4 8 3 3 4 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -23.5 2008-2009 30.8 40.0 -57.1 0.0 100.0 -27.3 62.5 200.0 -66.7 -53.3 114.3 0.0 125.0 50.0 -33.3 100.0 0.0 -22.2 -77.8 21.1 50.0 50.0 -1.3 -90.9 100.0 33.3 -16.7 100.0 57.1 -50.0 -96.6 -58.3 -85.7 -16.9 1300.0 -62.5 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Coastal Georgia Community College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of McIntosh County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 McIntosh NUMBER PERCENT 4,695 100.0 340 7.2 68 1.5 64 1.4 385 8.2 70 1.5 672 14.3 648 13.8 413 8.8 179 3.8 384 8.2 219 4.7 478 10.2 112 2.4 653 13.9 10 0.2 McIntosh Area NUMBER PERCENT 72,278 100.0 6,328 8.8 1,014 1.4 2,041 2.8 7,058 9.8 1,708 2.4 8,565 11.9 10,803 15.0 4,753 6.6 3,708 5.1 4,988 6.9 3,461 4.8 4,446 6.2 2,176 3.0 10,175 14.1 1,054 1.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing McIntosh 212 20 63 44 03 2 Glynn Liberty Long 1,639 1,169 182 189 467 451 129 281 301 18 43 30 24 32 10 21 03 8 Wayne Total Area 760 3,962 49 145 189 405 999 1,015 12 14 52 77 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 9 2 40 65 10 221 56 18 150 19 2 34 55 11 194 204 43 639 Misc. 29 180 203 25 91 528 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 2517 Tara Lane Brunswick GA 31520 Phone: (912) 264 - 7244 Fax: (912) 262 - 3334 Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 Shopper's Way Suite 4 Brunswick, GA 31525-0511 Phone: (912) 264 - 7287 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Meriwether County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Meriwether Coweta Harris Pike Spalding Talbot Troup Upson Meriwether Area Georgia United States Labor Force 9,571 60,146 16,209 8,113 28,865 3,132 30,139 12,341 168,516 Employed 8,313 54,425 15,077 7,257 24,929 2,846 26,300 10,863 150,010 Unemployed Rate 1,258 13.1% 5,721 9.5% 1,132 7.0% 856 10.6% 3,936 13.6% 286 9.1% 3,839 12.7% 1,478 12.0% 18,506 11.0% 4,768,923 4,311,728 154,142,000 139,877,000 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Meriwether 22,527 80 22,783 1.1 25,235 12.0 City of Greenville 946 Meriwether Area 301,800 361,020 19.6 416,884 38.1 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Food Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Textile Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 78 15 0 48 15 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 235 1 4 80 17 4 22 5 11 0 9 2 24 2 28 26 7 320 53 10 19 24 373 Meriwether EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 986 21.1 695 90 1.9 590 0 0.0 0 244 5.2 683 652 14.0 714 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,868 * * 537 32 11 136 13 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 40.0 467 * * * * 11.5 403 0.7 529 0.2 1,253 2.9 709 0.3 207 22 0.5 427 0 0.0 0 66 1.4 464 * * * 464 9.9 495 * * * 306 6.6 226 130 5 2,859 1,809 47 740 1,022 4,668 2.8 515 0.1 361 61.2 581 38.8 685 1.0 951 15.9 576 21.9 528 100.0 551 Meriwether Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,300 80 19,984 399 20.2 808 0.4 549 7 163 853 4,783 360 14,641 20 2,125 22 606 5 247 28 566 13 307 6 * 71 813 29 2,991 28 155 21 292 1 * 1 * 1 * 6 50 0.2 843 4.8 672 14.8 859 2.1 883 0.6 674 0.2 650 0.6 823 0.3 857 * * 0.8 796 3.0 822 0.2 602 0.3 757 * * * * * * 0.1 724 6 8 9 19 21 22 23 4,963 13 298 1,063 183 90 372 282 1,194 585 * 245 671 1,590 1,458 58,796 763 3,353 14,002 1,819 2,679 2,693 845 1.2 1,218 0.6 1,137 * * 0.2 822 0.7 1,039 1.6 757 1.5 819 59.4 574 0.8 1,352 3.4 796 14.1 482 1.8 742 2.7 732 2.7 811 0.9 597 505 1,895 1.9 820 31 628 0.6 1,319 398 4,748 56 815 538 12,195 89 1,174 534 9,137 4.8 512 0.8 510 12.3 682 1.2 415 9.2 247 511 162 6,425 426 82 150 194 6,851 271,509 2,063 74 78,854 20,168 720 4,126 15,322 99,023 3,798,106 2.1 487 0.1 678 79.6 633 20.4 644 0.7 961 4.2 578 15.5 647 100.0 636 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Meriwether Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Meriwether Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Meriwether Angio Dynamics Inc Flint River Academy Inc Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Heritage Healthcare of Greenville Warm Springs Medical Center Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Meriwether Area Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America Piedmont Newnan Hospital Inc Homenurse Inc AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Wal-Mart LaGrange Troup County Hospital Auth Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia In Interface Flooring Systems Inc Milliken & Company Intercall Inc COUNTY Coweta Coweta Spalding Spalding Troup Troup Troup Troup Troup Troup Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Meriwether COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Meriwether, GA Coweta, GA Troup, GA Fayette, GA Fulton, GA Harris, GA Muscogee, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents: 4,114 1,149 956 891 500 267 206 196 614 8,893 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 46.3 12.9 10.8 10.0 5.6 3.0 2.3 2.2 6.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Meriwether &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Meriwether, GA Talbot, GA Harris, GA Troup, GA Coweta, GA Upson, GA Muscogee, GA Pike, GA Other Total Residents: 4,114 719 416 272 219 179 137 72 390 6,518 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.1 11.0 6.4 4.2 3.4 2.7 2.1 1.1 6.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e82O8.7H-01T2.%7i6Ag45.%h-7L2434%59S45.6c-29165h3%84+o5.o-24l%4 Meriwether Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.6% 34.2% 23.2% 10.3% 4.7% 100.0% 18-24 38.0% 34.1% 23.4% 4.1% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.7% 35.7% 27.0% 15.2% 4.4% 100.0% 35-44 18.2% 37.1% 27.3% 12.4% 5.0% 100.0% 45-64 25.2% 35.3% 22.7% 9.8% 7.0% 100.0% 65+ 49.9% 26.2% 13.8% 6.6% 3.5% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Coweta Harris Meriwether Pike Spalding Talbot Troup Upson Meriwether Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 1,217 375 193 200 496 36 683 263 3,463 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 1,217 375 193 200 496 36 683 263 3,463 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Meriwether Area Upson Flint River Technical College Spalding Griffin Technical College Troup LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College Meriwether West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.flintrivertech.edu www.griffintech.edu www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Meriwether County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Meriwether NUMBER PERCENT 9,862 100.0 593 6.0 138 1.4 178 1.8 680 6.9 215 2.2 790 8.0 1,347 13.7 669 6.8 689 7.0 1,769 17.9 622 6.3 664 6.7 154 1.6 1,274 12.9 80 0.8 Meriwether Area NUMBER PERCENT 144,950 100.0 13,656 9.4 3,846 2.7 3,178 2.2 12,375 8.5 3,421 2.4 14,180 9.8 23,169 16.0 8,463 5.8 10,074 7.0 18,990 13.1 7,526 5.2 6,843 4.7 3,066 2.1 15,335 10.6 828 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Meriwether 486 31 71 64 07 26 Coweta Harris Pike 1,568 308 189 262 367 202 46 65 33 15 52 14 13 27 03 10 01 5 Spalding Talbot Troup 1,399 125 1,823 116 268 223 6 14 18 141 336 278 09 35 01 9 16 76 Upson Total Area 325 6,223 30 57 45 647 1,230 877 05 8 55 196 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 36 45 56 122 83 201 36 18 34 20 13 32 106 116 174 12 16 10 200 102 192 47 28 38 579 421 737 Misc. 150 291 63 37 352 39 482 67 1,481 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1002 Longley Place LaGrange GA 30240-5733 Phone: (706) 845 - 4000 Fax: (706) 845 - 4005 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220 Hogansville Road Suite 400 LaGrange, GA 30241-6600 Phone: (706) 298 - 7270 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Miller County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Miller Baker Decatur Early Seminole Miller Area Georgia United States Labor Force 3,668 1,656 12,043 5,565 4,085 27,017 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 3,367 1,513 10,583 5,005 3,660 24,128 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 301 8.2% 143 8.6% 1,460 12.1% 560 10.1% 425 10.4% 2,889 10.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Miller City of Colquitt Miller Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 6,369 149 6,228 -2.2 6,284 -1.3 1,939 60,367 59,365 -1.7 62,537 3.6 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Computer and Electronic Product Miscellaneous Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Petroleum and Coal Products Printing and Related Support Activities Wood Product Chemical Food Fabricated Metal Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 33 15 0 15 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 0 9 34 7 2 11 5 9 1 2 1 12 1 10 15 2 154 27 5 10 12 181 Miller EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 116 7.5 604 30 2.0 640 0 0.0 0 73 4.7 546 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 796 51.8 456 0 0.0 0 140 9.1 583 219 14.2 344 21 1.4 755 * * * 91 5.9 688 9 0.6 292 20 1.3 339 * * * * * * * * * 75 4.9 458 * * * 103 6.7 237 43 * 914 624 23 23 578 1,537 2.8 425 * * 59.5 530 40.6 728 1.5 882 1.5 712 37.6 590 100.0 527 NUMBER OF FIRMS 267 108 Miller Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,091 948 17.7 794 5.4 527 2 105 52 5 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 1,035 4 90 278 44 18 96 36 * 477 1,558 29 * 14 * * * * * * * 10 * * 178 48 8,902 88 980 2,523 473 130 603 160 * * 2.7 640 8.9 964 0.2 648 * * 0.1 456 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 517 * * * * 1.0 684 0.3 540 51.1 491 0.5 1,163 5.6 692 14.5 386 2.7 500 0.7 682 3.5 684 0.9 489 77 324 1.9 636 8 163 0.9 949 40 418 5 90 100 1,397 14 62 92 1,059 2.4 429 0.5 465 8.0 593 0.4 298 6.1 208 133 20 1,322 159 34 71 54 1,481 271,509 431 12 12,005 5,423 163 1,397 3,863 17,425 3,798,106 2.5 363 0.1 562 68.9 569 31.1 587 0.9 821 8.0 556 22.2 589 100.0 575 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Miller Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Miller Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Miller Birdsong Peanuts Colquitt Cleaning Llc Construction Cgm Inc Miller County Hospital & Miller Nur Peoples Community Bank Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Miller Area Bainbridge Manor Wal-Mart Bainbridge College Elberta Crate & Box Co Propex Operating Company Llc ATG Holding Company Inc Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Miller County Hospital & Miller Nur Donalsonville Hospital Inc COUNTY Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Early Early Miller Seminole Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Miller COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Miller, GA Decatur, GA Seminole, GA Early, GA Dougherty, GA Randolph, GA Mitchell, GA Calhoun, GA Other Total Residents: 1,494 521 241 237 93 35 33 29 117 2,800 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 53.4 18.6 8.6 8.5 3.3 1.3 1.2 1.0 4.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Miller &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Miller, GA Decatur, GA Early, GA Seminole, GA Baker, GA Colquitt, GA Grady, GA Calhoun, GA Other Total Residents: 1,494 131 129 84 56 23 13 12 29 1,971 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 75.8 6.6 6.5 4.3 2.8 1.2 0.7 0.6 1.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.1H-52T2.%2i7Ag45.%h-9L2534%63S45.6c-42265h3%34+o5.o-34l%4 Miller Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.7% 35.0% 23.0% 6.5% 3.8% 100.0% 18-24 35.5% 36.7% 26.1% 1.4% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.9% 35.8% 28.7% 8.5% 4.2% 100.0% 35-44 23.3% 39.5% 27.3% 5.9% 4.0% 100.0% 45-64 26.4% 36.3% 23.7% 8.1% 5.5% 100.0% 65+ 53.2% 26.9% 11.1% 6.0% 2.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Decatur Early Miller Seminole Miller Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 313 143 89 76 640 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 19 313 143 89 76 640 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Miller Area Early Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) Miller Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area) www.albanytech.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 3 2009 11 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 6 12 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 39 50 55 Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 7 2 2 Child Care and Support Services Management 12 12 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 13 8 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 10 11 6 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 8 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 9 6 4 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 3 6 8 6 11 13 Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary 12 4 11 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 1 1 12 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 109 110 111 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 41 33 52 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 9 8 11 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 56 50 47 2 6 4 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 25 90 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 14 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 15 13 9 Welding Technology/Welder 5 9 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 50.0 2008-2009 266.7 100.0 16.7 28.2 10.0 -71.4 0.0 0.0 -16.7 -18.8 -38.5 10.0 -45.5 -50.0 62.5 -33.3 -33.3 100.0 33.3 83.3 -66.7 0.0 0.9 -19.5 -11.1 -10.7 18.2 175.0 1100.0 0.9 57.6 37.5 -6.0 200.0 260.0 0.0 -13.3 80.0 -33.3 -18.9 50.0 -30.8 -33.3 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Bainbridge College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Miller County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Miller NUMBER PERCENT 2,965 100.0 308 10.4 38 1.3 114 3.8 209 7.1 80 2.7 273 9.2 380 12.8 114 3.8 184 6.2 410 13.8 195 6.6 173 5.8 49 1.7 410 13.8 28 0.9 Miller Area NUMBER PERCENT 25,972 100.0 2,227 8.6 419 1.6 581 2.2 2,111 8.1 667 2.6 2,710 10.4 3,212 12.4 1,155 4.5 1,400 5.4 3,723 14.3 1,565 6.0 2,059 7.9 595 2.3 3,242 12.5 306 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Miller 112 5 18 18 04 7 Baker Decatur Early 59 3 14 17 965 56 204 201 163 11 24 23 02 7 32 36 01 19 Seminole Total Area 159 1,458 13 30 21 88 290 280 04 11 43 80 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 13 9 9 1 4 0 70 25 81 16 12 16 13 6 17 113 56 123 Misc. 29 11 260 41 44 385 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618 Fax: (229) 248 - 2681 Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Mitchell County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Mitchell Baker Colquitt Decatur Dougherty Grady Thomas Worth Mitchell Area Georgia United States Labor Force 10,402 1,656 20,423 12,043 42,234 11,668 21,513 10,220 130,159 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 9,394 1,513 18,616 10,583 37,924 10,564 19,624 9,221 117,439 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,008 9.7% 143 8.6% 1,807 8.8% 1,460 12.1% 4,310 10.2% 1,104 9.5% 1,889 8.8% 999 9.8% 12,720 9.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Mitchell City of Camilla Mitchell Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,984 76 23,800 -0.8 25,632 6.9 5,669 282,728 290,319 2.7 310,669 9.9 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Paper Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 118 49 0 48 21 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 312 2 32 90 15 3 21 9 22 0 12 2 34 1 30 39 3 433 47 9 22 16 480 Mitchell EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,536 327 43.6 487 4.0 489 0 0.0 0 209 2.6 488 * * * * * * * * * * * * 31 0.4 564 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,837 * 310 741 164 * 165 37 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 35.0 484 * * 3.8 582 9.1 409 2.0 514 * * 2.0 680 0.5 387 166 2.0 583 0 0.0 0 110 1.4 279 * * * 602 7.4 515 * * * 292 3.6 265 111 * 6,376 1,739 79 576 1,084 8,114 1.4 431 * * 78.6 486 21.4 678 1.0 901 7.1 562 13.4 572 100.0 507 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,261 326 Mitchell Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 23,480 4,160 21.3 689 3.8 411 5 426 601 3,489 329 15,407 36 5,919 9 802 6 732 40 1,180 21 180 18 302 17 220 42 1,160 23 557 4 52 19 576 32 328 22 119 2 * 2 * 0.4 992 3.2 661 14.0 763 5.4 654 0.7 1,525 0.7 474 1.1 538 0.2 660 0.3 919 0.2 576 1.1 697 0.5 957 0.0 546 0.5 703 0.3 485 0.1 508 * * * * 2 6 8 10 10 5,442 17 417 1,311 205 94 438 277 * 576 * 39 1,177 62,044 399 4,071 13,504 2,961 1,265 2,760 1,253 * * 0.5 541 * * 0.0 346 1.1 833 56.2 566 0.4 1,234 3.7 763 12.2 421 2.7 660 1.1 770 2.5 802 1.1 511 464 2,589 2.3 766 39 642 0.6 1,749 266 5,977 34 972 684 13,939 81 786 461 7,428 5.4 405 0.9 515 12.6 755 0.7 315 6.7 232 654 131 6,834 446 112 155 179 7,280 271,509 3,500 72 85,596 24,787 3,831 5,519 15,437 110,380 3,798,106 3.2 0.1 77.5 22.5 3.5 5.0 14.0 100.0 431 572 600 729 1,231 614 645 628 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Mitchell Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Mitchell Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Mitchell Darwood Manufacturing Company Equity Group Ga Div Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Mitchell County State Prison Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Mitchell Area Sanderson Farms Inc Colquitt Regional Med Center Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance USA The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart Equity Group GA Div Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Ambassador Personnel Inc Southwestern State Hospital COUNTY Colquitt Colquitt Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Mitchell Thomas Thomas Thomas Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Mitchell COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Mitchell, GA Dougherty, GA Thomas, GA Colquitt, GA Decatur, GA Grady, GA Baker, GA Lee, GA Other Total Residents: 5,551 1,691 520 171 160 132 106 94 289 8,714 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.7 19.4 6.0 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.1 3.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Mitchell &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Mitchell, GA Dougherty, GA Grady, GA Colquitt, GA Thomas, GA Baker, GA Decatur, GA Worth, GA Other Total Residents: 5,551 700 406 289 287 190 163 116 433 8,135 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.2 8.6 5.0 3.6 3.5 2.3 2.0 1.4 5.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.0H-52T2.%3i6Ag45.%h-9L2434%68S45.6c-87265h3%24+o5.o-94l%4 Mitchell Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.6% 33.2% 23.9% 8.0% 4.3% 100.0% 18-24 36.5% 32.5% 28.5% 2.4% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.9% 33.5% 28.8% 10.8% 3.1% 100.0% 35-44 22.9% 36.8% 26.5% 9.1% 4.7% 100.0% 45-64 26.8% 34.3% 22.6% 9.3% 7.0% 100.0% 65+ 48.7% 27.3% 13.9% 6.2% 4.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baker Colquitt Decatur Dougherty Grady Mitchell Thomas Worth Mitchell Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 19 447 313 752 242 208 465 234 2,680 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 19 447 313 752 242 208 465 234 2,680 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Mitchell Area Dougherty Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) Colquitt Moultrie Technical College Thomas Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University Mitchell Southwest Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu www.southwestgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 27 2009 26 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 9 17 13 Adult Development and Aging 18 5 3 Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology 2 3 14 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 21 19 11 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 16 13 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 4 10 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 11 27 18 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 62 62 64 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 15 33 42 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 33 18 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 6 6 2 3 14 15 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 35 49 39 Electrician 7 15 14 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 35 26 29 7 12 8 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 13 21 17 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 23 23 16 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 1 2 2 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 3 2 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 6 13 4 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 2 4 3 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 85 128 173 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 25 23 21 Operations Management and Supervision 1 8 22 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 4 4 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 8 30 24 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 14 10 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 15 10 7 Surgical Technology/Technologist 18 9 18 Welding Technology/Welder 88 87 121 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -3.6 2008-2009 -3.7 88.9 -23.5 -72.2 -40.0 50.0 366.7 -9.5 -42.1 -18.8 -38.5 100.0 150.0 20.0 -16.7 145.5 -33.3 0.0 3.2 120.0 27.3 -45.5 -77.8 0.0 -66.7 366.7 40.0 114.3 -25.7 7.1 -20.4 -6.7 11.5 71.4 61.5 0.0 100.0 200.0 116.7 100.0 50.6 -8.0 700.0 0.0 275.0 -17.6 -33.3 -50.0 -1.1 -33.3 -19.0 -30.4 0.0 -33.3 -69.2 -25.0 35.2 -8.7 175.0 0.0 -20.0 -28.6 -30.0 100.0 39.1 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southwest Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Occupational Profile for Residents of Mitchell County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Mitchell NUMBER PERCENT 9,486 100.0 979 10.3 93 1.0 169 1.8 753 7.9 170 1.8 914 9.6 1,179 12.4 459 4.8 563 5.9 1,271 13.4 669 7.1 804 8.5 225 2.4 1,178 12.4 60 0.6 Mitchell Area NUMBER PERCENT 123,949 100.0 11,340 9.2 1,838 1.5 3,318 2.7 11,119 9.0 3,348 2.7 12,918 10.4 17,534 14.2 5,979 4.8 6,831 5.5 13,948 11.3 7,119 5.7 8,961 7.2 2,815 2.3 15,069 12.2 1,812 1.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Mitchell 746 29 128 172 20 93 Baker Colquitt Decatur 59 1,338 965 3 14 17 74 239 292 56 204 201 02 7 69 70 32 36 Dougherty Grady Thomas 2,600 910 1,088 195 550 689 54 196 190 64 228 253 35 162 81 32 25 31 Worth Total Area 646 8,352 29 119 142 504 1,678 1,956 17 27 281 458 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 25 28 75 1 4 0 49 83 189 70 25 81 119 75 258 32 29 64 50 50 124 49 34 81 395 328 872 Misc. 176 11 273 260 517 232 263 148 1,880 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 26 South Harney Street Camilla GA 31730 Phone: (229) 522 - 3630 Fax: (229) 522 - 3633 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582 1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Monroe County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Monroe Bibb Butts Crawford Jasper Jones Lamar Upson Monroe Area Georgia United States Labor Force 13,727 74,330 10,265 6,206 6,481 14,245 7,976 12,341 145,571 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 12,519 67,328 9,093 5,611 5,706 13,061 6,931 10,863 131,112 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,208 8.8% 7,002 9.4% 1,172 11.4% 595 9.6% 775 12.0% 1,184 8.3% 1,045 13.1% 1,478 12.0% 14,459 9.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Monroe City of Forsyth Monroe Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 21,834 70 25,425 16.4 30,251 38.5 3,776 286,627 304,911 6.4 333,948 16.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Paper Machinery Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 117 22 2 76 17 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 331 6 23 61 17 2 17 18 37 1 31 3 31 5 41 38 15 463 40 10 18 12 503 Monroe EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 891 15.3 688 141 2.4 707 * * * 510 8.7 698 186 3.2 582 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,268 * 161 522 474 * 79 25 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 56.0 662 * * 2.8 956 8.9 400 8.1 618 * * 1.4 639 0.4 422 116 2.0 1,813 * * * 205 3.5 462 * * * 413 7.1 496 76 1.3 347 598 10.2 228 108 8 4,167 1,673 48 317 1,308 5,840 1.8 598 0.1 518 71.4 675 28.6 634 0.8 746 5.4 574 22.4 582 100.0 644 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,000 84 Monroe Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 14,024 544 12.9 802 0.5 668 10 273 644 4,335 262 8,874 14 497 6 257 10 444 26 707 28 775 21 851 40 769 29 430 22 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 0.3 995 4.0 725 8.2 841 0.5 625 0.2 670 0.4 585 0.7 740 0.7 778 0.8 945 0.7 734 0.4 583 * * * * * * * * * * 5 7 9 11 12 15 5,566 18 311 1,170 204 101 443 282 133 657 1,429 279 185 472 75,175 945 3,619 13,826 3,110 1,446 7,358 1,295 0.1 815 0.6 1,046 1.3 1,143 0.3 818 0.2 1,044 0.4 759 69.1 645 0.9 1,415 3.3 815 12.7 435 2.9 688 1.3 856 6.8 862 1.2 603 586 2,948 2.7 928 44 1,701 1.6 978 371 6,219 60 2,454 713 17,882 68 708 576 9,309 5.7 419 2.3 763 16.4 843 0.7 329 8.6 245 619 120 6,686 381 75 135 171 7,067 271,509 2,362 69 89,268 19,460 1,519 4,676 13,265 108,726 3,798,106 2.2 0.1 82.1 17.9 1.4 4.3 12.2 100.0 534 750 670 662 1,147 633 616 668 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Monroe Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Monroe Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Monroe Georgia Power Company Macon Trading Post Inc Monroe County Hospital Authority Monroe County State Prison Truck Drivers Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Monroe Area The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Government Employees Ins Co Wal-Mart Mercer University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Certistaff Inc The Kroger Company Academy Sports & Outdoors YKK USA Inc Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Monroe COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Monroe, GA Bibb, GA Butts, GA Henry, GA Fulton, GA Lamar, GA Clayton, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents: 4,116 3,262 492 413 318 252 233 204 1,015 10,305 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 39.9 31.7 4.8 4.0 3.1 2.4 2.3 2.0 9.8 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Monroe &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Monroe, GA Bibb, GA Lamar, GA Jones, GA Houston, GA Upson, GA Butts, GA Crawford, GA Other Total Residents: 4,116 806 213 164 119 98 93 75 807 6,491 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 63.4 12.4 3.3 2.5 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.2 12.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.5H-41T2.%6i9Ag45.%h-3L2434%5S45.6c-05165h3%84+o5.o-24l%4 Monroe Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 25.9% 34.8% 23.9% 10.1% 5.4% 100.0% 18-24 29.4% 33.4% 32.3% 4.4% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.3% 35.2% 29.7% 14.2% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 18.2% 38.3% 25.7% 11.8% 6.0% 100.0% 45-64 25.0% 36.2% 20.8% 10.4% 7.7% 100.0% 65+ 45.5% 28.2% 14.3% 7.2% 4.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bibb Butts Crawford Jasper Jones Lamar Monroe Upson Monroe Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 979 183 84 97 304 129 215 263 2,254 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 979 183 84 97 304 129 215 263 2,254 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Monroe Area Bibb Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College Crawford Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Jones Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Monroe Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Upson Flint River Technical College Lamar Gordon College www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.flintrivertech.edu www.gdn.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 44 2008 55 2009 79 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 67 44 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 15 9 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 58 83 99 5 8 7 5 9 4 12 7 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 79 27 83 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 3 4 Barbering/Barber 11 9 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 8 6 5 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 15 17 12 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 3 5 Carpentry/Carpenter 36 20 43 Child Care and Support Services Management 27 16 17 Child Care Provider/Assistant 13 11 15 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 10 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 43.6 17.5 -34.3 50.0 -40.0 43.1 19.3 60.0 -12.5 80.0 -55.6 -41.7 -65.8 -25.0 -18.2 -25.0 13.3 -66.7 -44.4 -40.7 -15.4 40.0 185.7 207.4 33.3 55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0 6.3 36.4 42.9 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 16 2008 37 2009 47 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 1 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 90 79 118 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 37 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 1 4 1 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 32 30 31 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 5 2 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 26 15 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 1 2 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 21 16 11 15 12 17 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 32 40 41 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician 15 18 59 3 1 7 34 52 57 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 28 24 17 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 49 25 23 6 3 8 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 2 11 19 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 104 139 77 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 28 18 29 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 30 73 61 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 18 9 18 Insurance 2 3 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 2 2 3 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 74 88 83 Logistics and Materials Management 26 12 29 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 11 10 4 2 4 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 71 58 46 Medical Reception/Receptionist 55 57 39 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 15 15 10 Medical/Clinical Assistant 77 94 76 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 16 40 21 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 2 3 1 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 89 98 102 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 131.3 2008-2009 27.0 -83.3 100.0 -12.2 49.4 -33.9 -21.6 300.0 -75.0 -6.3 3.3 -60.0 -50.0 -42.3 40.0 100.0 100.0 -23.8 -31.3 -20.0 300.0 25.0 20.0 41.7 100.0 2.5 227.8 -66.7 600.0 52.9 -14.3 -49.0 9.6 -29.2 -8.0 -50.0 450.0 33.7 -35.7 143.3 -50.0 50.0 0.0 18.9 -53.8 -9.1 166.7 72.7 -44.6 61.1 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0 -5.7 141.7 -60.0 100.0 -18.3 3.6 0.0 22.1 150.0 50.0 10.1 0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 4.1 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 30 2008 31 2009 35 7 4 9 19 22 29 4 6 6 23 41 36 35 29 39 2 5 7 9 10 14 4 3 2 16 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 3.3 2008-2009 12.9 -42.9 125.0 15.8 31.8 50.0 0.0 78.3 -12.2 -17.1 34.5 150.0 40.0 11.1 40.0 -25.0 -33.3 56.3 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Monroe County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Monroe NUMBER PERCENT 10,759 100.0 810 7.5 274 2.6 385 3.6 923 8.6 405 3.8 1,038 9.7 1,580 14.7 577 5.4 840 7.8 1,124 10.5 529 4.9 660 6.1 275 2.6 1,304 12.1 35 0.3 Monroe Area NUMBER PERCENT 131,441 100.0 11,587 8.8 3,054 2.3 4,122 3.1 12,041 9.2 3,625 2.8 15,668 11.9 20,380 15.5 7,285 5.5 7,723 5.9 12,751 9.7 6,633 5.1 6,244 4.8 3,135 2.4 15,747 12.0 1,446 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Monroe Bibb 296 3,940 39 61 34 399 945 987 07 7 58 118 Butts 293 26 51 45 Crawford 224 28 49 24 Jasper 201 20 37 15 03 4 03 7 01 5 Jones Lamar Upson 389 51 77 46 272 19 52 41 325 30 57 45 03 8 02 11 05 8 Total Area 5,940 612 1,329 1,237 82 168 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 27 8 65 198 128 435 26 15 43 24 9 35 24 10 38 39 19 84 26 21 30 47 28 38 411 238 768 Misc. 48 672 80 45 51 62 70 67 1,095 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164 Fax: (478) 751 - 6639 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Montgomery County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Montgomery Emanuel Jeff Davis Toombs Treutlen Wheeler Montgomery Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,481 10,525 5,339 13,963 2,950 2,932 40,190 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 4,091 9,437 4,626 12,625 2,622 2,659 36,060 Unemployed Rate 390 8.7% 1,088 10.3% 713 13.4% 1,338 9.6% 328 11.1% 273 9.3% 4,130 10.3% 4,768,923 4,311,728 154,142,000 139,877,000 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Montgomery City of Mt. Vernon Montgomery Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 8,267 135 2,082 2009 Estimate 8,930 % Change 2000-2009 8.0 2015 Projected* 9,910 % Change 2000-2015 19.9 82,020 87,691 6.9 93,468 14.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Paper Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Food Printing and Related Support Activities Apparel Machinery Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 38 15 15 8 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 0 4 30 10 0 12 7 4 1 3 1 6 0 8 7 0 131 30 9 11 10 161 Montgomery EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 334 19.8 521 127 7.5 500 59 3.5 535 148 8.8 534 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 892 52.9 490 0 0.0 0 * * * 213 12.6 540 21 1.2 628 0 0.0 0 168 10.0 724 13 0.8 456 * * * * * * * * * * * * 38 2.3 299 0 0.0 0 128 7.6 198 11 0 1,226 457 26 140 291 1,685 0.7 496 0.0 0 72.8 506 27.1 570 1.5 634 8.3 510 17.3 565 100.0 513 Montgomery Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 340 6,647 107 1,253 128 905 105 4,491 25.1 526 4.7 501 3.4 587 17.0 521 6 492 1.9 364 9 696 10 81 23 780 2.6 589 0.3 585 2.9 557 3 7 8 0 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 6 6 8 1,451 10 88 390 77 27 103 52 144 26 86 * * * * * * 44 * 17 47 641 14,156 195 1,100 3,500 601 181 777 133 0.5 507 0.1 426 0.3 297 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 808 * * 0.1 342 0.2 421 2.4 551 53.5 530 0.7 1,042 4.2 646 13.2 411 2.3 695 0.7 604 2.9 682 0.5 387 113 446 1.7 681 5 273 1.0 611 60 771 12 314 244 3,566 11 49 140 1,822 2.9 510 1.2 358 13.5 686 0.2 258 6.9 231 119 28 1,819 192 39 74 79 2,011 271,509 432 17 20,820 5,639 248 1,264 4,127 26,458 3,798,106 1.6 427 0.1 379 78.7 528 21.3 580 0.9 872 4.8 570 15.6 566 100.0 540 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Montgomery Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Montgomery Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Montgomery Brewton Parker College Ern Inc Montgomery Bank & Trust Montgomery State Prison Procon Specialty Division Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Montgomery Area Crider Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Trane US Inc Total Renal Care Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Runners Diversified Inc Selective HR Solutions II Inc CCA of Auquisition Sub COUNTY Emanuel Jeff Davis Toombs Toombs Toombs Toombs Emanuel Toombs Toombs Wheeler Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Montgomery COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Toombs, GA Montgomery, GA Appling, GA Telfair, GA Jeff Davis, GA Laurens, GA Wheeler, GA Treutlen, GA Other Total Residents: 1,423 1,109 174 110 90 89 75 57 356 3,483 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 40.9 31.8 5.0 3.2 2.6 2.6 2.2 1.6 10.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Montgomery &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Montgomery, GA Toombs, GA Treutlen, GA Wheeler, GA DeKalb, GA Emanuel, GA Ben Hill, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents: 1,109 347 75 69 21 9 8 8 12 1,665 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 66.6 20.8 4.5 4.1 1.3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.5H-72T2.%8i4Ag45.%h-0L3534%34S45.6c-7265h3%64+o5.o-14l%4 Montgomery Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 35.4% 36.1% 18.9% 6.1% 3.6% 100.0% 18-24 38.7% 33.6% 24.8% 2.6% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 28.0% 39.0% 22.7% 8.2% 2.2% 100.0% 35-44 26.1% 40.3% 21.2% 7.6% 4.8% 100.0% 45-64 33.7% 37.8% 16.9% 6.4% 5.2% 100.0% 65+ 54.7% 26.8% 10.9% 4.3% 3.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Emanuel Jeff Davis Montgomery Toombs Treutlen Wheeler Montgomery Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 233 140 54 268 57 55 807 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 233 140 54 268 57 55 807 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Montgomery Area Toombs Troy University Southeastern Technical College Montgomery Brewton-Parker College Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Emanuel East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.bpc.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 10 2008 8 2009 28 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 10 14 27 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 6 4 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 2 5 23 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 20 20 63 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 14 8 46 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching 3 2 15 9 6 7 Electrician 24 7 101 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 8 9 2 3 12 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 17 18 40 Medical/Clinical Assistant 9 6 19 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 12 14 15 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 98 65 103 Operations Management and Supervision 12 10 14 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 4 1 5 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 7 11 10 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 4 1 2 Surgical Technology/Technologist 9 5 8 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 57 38 48 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 1 5 3 18 24 46 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.0 2008-2009 250.0 40.0 92.9 -33.3 0.0 150.0 360.0 0.0 215.0 -42.9 475.0 -33.3 650.0 -33.3 -70.8 -50.0 16.7 1342.9 12.5 50.0 5.9 -33.3 16.7 -33.7 -16.7 -75.0 57.1 -75.0 -44.4 -33.3 400.0 300.0 122.2 216.7 7.1 58.5 40.0 400.0 -9.1 100.0 60.0 26.3 -40.0 33.3 91.7 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Montgomery County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Montgomery NUMBER PERCENT 3,695 100.0 354 9.6 44 1.2 49 1.3 400 10.8 69 1.9 314 8.5 581 15.7 269 7.3 219 5.9 354 9.6 157 4.3 242 6.6 194 5.3 429 11.6 20 0.5 Montgomery Area NUMBER PERCENT 34,956 100.0 2,769 7.9 275 0.8 694 2.0 3,161 9.0 748 2.1 3,207 9.2 4,572 13.1 2,315 6.6 2,278 6.5 4,593 13.1 2,049 5.9 2,710 7.8 1,534 4.4 3,714 10.6 337 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Montgomery 171 13 36 29 04 4 Emanuel 324 26 54 43 Jeff Davis 207 15 45 29 Toombs 677 47 150 158 07 17 05 6 19 24 Treutlen Wheeler Total Area 117 82 1,578 8 28 15 3 14 22 112 327 296 01 1 00 5 36 57 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 12 15 27 18 37 59 23 12 37 28 45 114 14 7 28 4 4 17 99 120 282 Misc. 31 63 35 92 15 13 249 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525 Fax: (478) 275 - 6599 Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Morgan County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Morgan Greene Jasper Newton Oconee Putnam Walton Morgan Area Georgia United States Labor Force 9,298 7,583 6,481 46,983 18,237 10,330 41,295 140,207 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 8,405 6,761 5,706 41,480 17,131 9,241 37,178 125,902 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 893 9.6% 822 10.8% 775 12.0% 5,503 11.7% 1,106 6.1% 1,089 10.5% 4,117 10.0% 14,305 10.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Morgan City of Madison Morgan Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 15,514 91 18,761 20.9 22,019 41.9 3,636 211,122 289,527 37.1 355,707 68.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Paper Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 120 22 0 68 30 2 1 1 5 2 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 352 1 19 68 12 6 25 21 42 4 22 5 32 8 51 36 10 482 35 7 12 16 517 Morgan EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,166 100 20.0 745 1.7 523 0 0.0 0 214 3.7 734 851 14.6 775 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 158 2.7 667 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3,417 * 295 870 113 60 165 41 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 58.7 502 * * 5.1 774 14.9 396 1.9 877 1.0 956 2.8 785 0.7 588 135 2.3 910 79 1.4 563 321 5.5 627 * * * 286 4.9 509 28 0.5 523 884 15.2 254 112 3 4,586 1,236 47 96 1,093 5,821 1.9 392 0.1 980 78.8 624 21.2 613 0.8 766 1.6 500 18.8 574 100.0 567 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,395 101 Morgan Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 14,949 800 22.9 811 1.2 517 7 1,016 271 9 4 1 33 20 13 24 19 39 19 3 10 37 24 1 1 2 45 5,223 8,883 520 38 * 1,458 213 720 1,046 326 941 408 4 707 483 953 * * * 0.1 902 8.0 731 13.6 885 0.8 1,212 0.1 639 * * 2.2 688 0.3 606 1.1 1,084 1.6 924 0.5 870 1.4 649 0.6 908 0.0 1,494 1.1 821 0.7 618 1.5 1,307 * * * * * * 4 4 4 4,090 19 310 708 167 71 294 273 83 197 613 35,434 864 2,340 9,280 819 558 1,642 628 0.1 881 0.3 901 0.9 833 54.4 559 1.3 1,339 3.6 756 14.2 464 1.3 639 0.9 838 2.5 840 1.0 597 515 1,909 2.9 776 28 541 0.8 1,013 363 2,316 54 976 412 5,402 69 574 388 6,233 3.6 514 1.5 547 8.3 663 0.9 349 9.6 261 419 171 5,656 310 64 105 141 5,966 271,509 1,349 82 50,465 14,703 685 1,508 12,510 65,167 3,798,106 2.1 485 0.1 737 77.4 634 22.6 661 1.1 841 2.3 572 19.2 662 100.0 640 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Morgan Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Morgan Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Morgan Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Morgan Memorial Hospital Pennington Seed Inc Townsend Tree Service Company Llc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Morgan Area Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Newton Health System Inc C R Bard Inc Pactiv Corporation Haband Operations Llc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Pike Electric Inc COUNTY Greene Greene Morgan Newton Newton Newton Putnam Walton Newton Walton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Morgan COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Morgan, GA Newton, GA Clarke, GA Walton, GA Rockdale, GA Putnam, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 4,570 494 417 410 214 191 148 143 691 7,278 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.8 6.8 5.7 5.6 2.9 2.6 2.0 2.0 9.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Morgan &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Morgan, GA Fulton, GA Putnam, GA DeKalb, GA Greene, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents: 4,570 456 414 409 401 327 256 249 1,578 8,660 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.8 5.3 4.8 4.7 4.6 3.8 3.0 2.9 18.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e52O8.6H-31T2.%8i0Ag45.%h-1L2434%45S45.6c-17165h3%74+o5.o-84l%4 Morgan Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 26.0% 34.4% 23.7% 10.3% 5.7% 100.0% 18-24 35.3% 34.3% 26.5% 3.8% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.1% 36.6% 27.7% 13.3% 4.4% 100.0% 35-44 17.8% 38.6% 25.5% 12.5% 5.5% 100.0% 45-64 24.1% 33.3% 23.1% 10.4% 9.1% 100.0% 65+ 45.7% 27.2% 14.6% 7.6% 5.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Greene Jasper Morgan Newton Oconee Putnam Walton Morgan Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 113 97 207 858 461 147 690 2,573 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 113 97 207 858 461 147 690 2,573 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Morgan Area Newton Troy University covington.troy.edu Oxford College of Emory University http://www.emory.edu/oxford/ Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu Putnam Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Morgan www.centralgatech.edu Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.dekalbtech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 135 2008 121 2009 344 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -10.4 2008-2009 184.3 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 29 2008 25 2009 24 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 5 2 10 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 148 178 283 Banking and Financial Support Services 59 33 29 Child Care Provider/Assistant 4 2 7 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 14 5 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 33 16 18 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician 3 17 26 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 5 4 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 4 1 28 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 5 5 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 60 51 47 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 39 50 37 Criminal Justice/Police Science 16 8 7 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 89 44 87 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 23 32 37 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 57 29 10 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 4 3 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 7 8 6 37 21 20 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 43 37 52 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 25 23 49 54 34 18 26 4 82 82 163 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 5 13 7 22 25 35 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 7 10 1 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 83 52 72 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 12 37 31 Lineworker 15 49 24 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 4 5 3 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 7 4 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 16 6 5 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 11 15 12 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 53 62 15 Operations Management and Supervision 18 41 45 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -13.8 2008-2009 -4.0 -60.0 400.0 20.3 59.0 -44.1 -12.1 -50.0 250.0 40.0 -64.3 -51.5 12.5 466.7 52.9 -37.5 -20.0 -75.0 2700.0 0.0 100.0 -15.0 -7.8 28.2 -26.0 -50.0 -12.5 -50.6 97.7 39.1 15.6 -49.1 -65.5 -25.0 233.3 14.3 -25.0 -43.2 -4.8 -14.0 40.5 177.8 -8.0 10.2 -37.0 44.4 -84.6 0.0 160.0 98.8 -46.2 13.6 42.9 -37.3 208.3 226.7 25.0 -42.9 -62.5 36.4 17.0 127.8 40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -40.0 75.0 -16.7 -20.0 -75.8 9.8 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 48 2008 39 2009 59 23 18 14 8 7 5 40 23 45 10 3 3 11 9 6 171 122 110 49 31 17 6 4 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -18.8 2008-2009 51.3 -21.7 -22.2 -12.5 -28.6 -42.5 95.7 -70.0 0.0 -18.2 -33.3 -28.7 -9.8 -36.7 -45.2 -33.3 -50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College (DeKalb Co.) Occupational Profile for Residents of Morgan County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Morgan NUMBER PERCENT 7,792 100.0 804 10.3 214 2.8 115 1.5 704 9.0 135 1.7 816 10.5 1,228 15.8 558 7.2 478 6.1 903 11.6 425 5.5 424 5.4 109 1.4 824 10.6 55 0.7 Morgan Area NUMBER PERCENT 102,633 100.0 10,307 10.0 2,519 2.5 2,176 2.1 9,139 8.9 2,416 2.4 10,879 10.6 16,566 16.1 8,414 8.2 6,781 6.6 10,863 10.6 4,955 4.8 5,280 5.1 2,106 2.1 9,602 9.4 630 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Morgan Greene 252 20 51 35 416 24 86 74 01 8 05 21 Jasper Newton Oconee 201 1,884 182 20 37 15 327 539 224 49 48 18 01 5 10 19 03 2 Putnam Walton Total Area 390 1,352 4,677 24 58 78 206 308 146 670 1,127 590 04 24 11 39 35 118 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 24 9 26 37 14 36 24 10 38 117 51 209 11 5 21 34 25 48 76 50 147 323 164 525 Misc. 78 119 51 388 25 95 369 1,125 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Murray County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Murray Fannin Gilmer Gordon Whitfield Murray Area Georgia United States Bradley, TN Polk, TN Labor Force 19,455 10,747 13,539 25,174 43,937 112,852 4,768,923 154,142,000 47,010 7,070 Employed 17,008 9,659 12,192 22,006 38,491 99,356 4,311,728 139,877,000 42,510 6,180 Unemployed Rate 2,447 12.6% 1,088 10.1% 1,347 9.9% 3,168 12.6% 5,446 12.4% 13,496 12.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 4,500 9.6% 890 12.5% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Murray City of Chatsworth Murray Area Georgia United States Bradley, TN Polk, TN 2000 2009 Census Rank 36,774 50 3,531 2009 Estimate 40,621 % Change 2000-2009 10.5 2015 Projected* 48,665 % Change 2000-2015 32.3 312,931 352,935 12.8 385,953 23.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 87,965 97,710 11.1 94,769 7.7 16,050 15,648 -2.5 16,478 2.7 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Leather and Allied Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Food Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 120 5 1 32 82 1 6 44 3 1 9 3 1 4 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 319 1 33 91 12 1 22 13 25 6 14 2 33 2 39 25 3 442 38 9 10 19 480 Murray EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,333 23 51.6 636 0.2 575 * 157 5,087 * 880 3,719 * * 242 49 * * 98 * * 0 * * 1.5 526 49.2 639 * * 8.5 625 36.0 654 * * * * 2.3 400 0.5 784 * * * * 0.9 804 * * * * 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,334 * 529 795 379 * 221 31 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 32.3 536 * * 5.1 723 7.7 496 3.7 519 * * 2.1 681 0.3 392 104 1.0 616 * * * 125 1.2 402 * * * 469 4.5 699 * * * 553 5.3 225 79 * 8,669 1,668 106 58 1,504 10,337 0.8 * 83.9 16.1 1.0 0.6 14.5 100.0 481 * 586 706 1,007 508 602 602 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,125 43 Murray Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 36,101 579 38.0 678 0.6 557 8 199 492 1,986 582 33,338 8 52 55 3,390 205 21,718 23 232 11 297 54 1,403 43 1,429 16 160 36 272 35 595 2 * 25 301 1 * 0.2 867 2.1 636 35.1 682 0.1 618 3.6 642 22.8 684 0.2 454 0.3 689 1.5 508 1.5 1,009 0.2 737 0.3 655 0.6 755 * * 0.3 587 * * 1 2 2 4 13 13 33 3,798 7 410 950 162 55 247 193 * * * * 118 1,515 1,220 46,307 263 4,493 11,406 3,756 1,004 1,847 595 * * * * * * * * 0.1 610 1.6 553 1.3 827 48.7 618 0.3 1,237 4.7 802 12.0 456 4.0 667 1.1 752 1.9 801 0.6 517 376 3,421 3.6 1,064 26 353 0.4 1,605 215 3,567 27 218 375 7,412 38 346 412 6,274 3.8 489 0.2 391 7.8 804 0.4 382 6.6 248 305 107 5,030 263 50 96 117 5,293 271,509 1,356 67 82,475 12,612 523 1,815 10,274 95,087 3,798,106 1.4 556 0.1 570 86.7 644 13.3 684 0.6 918 1.9 646 10.8 679 100.0 649 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Murray Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Murray Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Murray Beaulieu Group Llc Marquis Industries Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Murray Medical Center Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Murray Area Pilgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Beaulieu Group Llc Oreilly Automotive Inc Hamilton Medical Center Inc COUNTY Gilmer Whitfield Murray Gordon Whitfield Murray Gordon Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Murray COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Murray, GA Whitfield, GA Gordon, GA Hamilton, TN Bradley, TN Catoosa, GA Floyd, GA Walker, GA Other Total Residents: 7,936 7,927 602 349 96 94 62 61 314 17,441 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 45.5 45.5 3.5 2.0 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 1.8 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Murray &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Murray, GA Whitfield, GA Gordon, GA Catoosa, GA Gilmer, GA Polk, TN Bradley, TN Hamilton, TN Other Total Residents: 7,936 1,955 499 478 462 388 373 345 1,153 13,589 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 58.4 14.4 3.7 3.5 3.4 2.9 2.7 2.5 8.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e53O8.6H-03T2.%3i7Ag45.%h-8L3534%15S45.6c-20265h3%94+o5.o-64l%4 Murray Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 36.7% 32.7% 20.5% 6.4% 3.7% 100.0% 18-24 45.0% 32.3% 20.1% 2.3% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 33.8% 33.1% 22.6% 7.9% 2.7% 100.0% 35-44 29.6% 34.9% 23.6% 8.0% 3.9% 100.0% 45-64 31.2% 34.5% 21.7% 6.6% 5.9% 100.0% 65+ 55.0% 25.7% 11.3% 5.0% 3.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Fannin Gilmer Gordon Murray Whitfield Murray Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 185 216 593 389 1,029 2,412 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 185 216 593 389 1,029 2,412 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Murray Area Fannin Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) Whitfield Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division) Murray Dalton State College (Technical college servicing area) www.appalachiantech.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 6 2009 4 Business Administration and Management, General 30 36 23 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 12 9 10 Business, Management, Marketing & Related Support Services, Other Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 30 20 24 2 3 2 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician 1 4 6 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 1 1 1 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 6 4 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 56 59 86 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 10 10 5 2 4 9 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other 21 19 18 Industrial Technology/Technician 19 28 25 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 148 272 7 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 22 35 33 Management Information Systems, General 8 8 6 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 14 14 11 Medical/Clinical Assistant 31 20 14 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 56 77 56 Operations Management and Supervision 5 2 3 Small Business Administration/Management 11 12 9 Social Work 8 13 18 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 20.0 2008-2009 -33.3 20.0 -36.1 -25.0 11.1 -33.3 20.0 50.0 300.0 0.0 500.0 5.4 0.0 -33.3 50.0 0.0 -33.3 45.8 -50.0 100.0 -9.5 47.4 83.8 59.1 0.0 0.0 -35.5 37.5 -60.0 9.1 62.5 125.0 -5.3 -10.7 -97.4 -5.7 -25.0 -21.4 -30.0 -27.3 50.0 -25.0 38.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Dalton State College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Murray County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Murray NUMBER PERCENT 18,530 100.0 1,110 6.0 170 0.9 290 1.6 987 5.3 289 1.6 1,430 7.7 2,852 15.4 925 5.0 1,404 7.6 4,653 25.1 1,883 10.2 975 5.3 254 1.4 1,258 6.8 50 0.3 Murray Area NUMBER PERCENT 102,484 100.0 8,639 8.4 1,238 1.2 1,730 1.7 6,663 6.5 2,046 2.0 9,768 9.5 15,220 14.9 5,563 5.4 6,326 6.2 22,132 21.6 7,911 7.7 5,345 5.2 1,302 1.3 8,155 8.0 446 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Murray 527 49 122 36 03 22 Fannin Gilmer Gordon 269 39 69 38 234 36 57 31 758 85 171 76 04 8 02 6 06 20 Whitfield Total Area 1,433 3,221 120 373 126 329 792 307 13 77 28 133 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 95 28 49 20 25 38 23 13 37 119 50 97 224 56 117 481 172 338 Misc. 123 28 29 134 327 641 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1406 Chattanooga Avenue Dalton GA 30720 Phone: (706) 272 - 2301 Fax: (706) 272 - 2318 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Muscogee County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Muscogee Chattahoochee Harris Talbot Muscogee Area Georgia United States Lee, AL Russell, AL Labor Force 85,478 2,546 16,209 3,132 107,365 4,768,923 154,142,000 63,408 21,235 Employed 77,954 2,163 15,077 2,846 98,040 4,311,728 139,877,000 58,059 18,851 Unemployed Rate 7,524 8.8% 383 15.0% 1,132 7.0% 286 9.1% 9,325 8.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 5,349 8.4% 2,384 11.2% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Muscogee 186,505 10 190,414 2.1 204,495 9.6 City of Columbus 185,781 Muscogee Area 396,675 428,038 7.9 475,113 19.8 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Lee, AL 115,092 135,883 18.1 154,474 34.2 Russell, AL 49,756 50,846 2.2 53,147 6.8 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 529 8 4 368 149 11 1 6 6 3 9 4 19 9 4 7 5 20 6 4 4 6 13 12 3,932 8 181 769 76 85 365 241 388 57 271 30 536 42 407 476 88 4,549 206 58 43 105 4,755 Muscogee EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,738 49 10.6 815 0.1 1,103 81 3,606 6,002 1,221 * 527 23 26 145 * 244 215 48 120 273 311 * 66 0.1 993 3.9 708 6.5 874 1.3 832 * * 0.6 609 0.0 511 0.0 368 0.2 725 * * 0.3 843 0.2 917 0.1 942 0.1 745 0.3 696 0.3 695 * * 0.1 812 491 1,385 130 160 63,745 221 2,403 10,158 1,503 5,356 6,008 1,292 0.5 1,502 1.5 969 0.1 561 0.2 547 69.3 678 0.2 1,509 2.6 832 11.0 431 1.6 837 5.8 1,029 6.5 1,001 1.4 691 4,252 4.6 913 1,562 1.7 1,497 5,266 373 12,363 748 9,881 5.7 412 0.4 596 13.4 821 0.8 333 10.7 275 2,360 49 73,532 18,417 5,567 3,229 9,621 91,948 2.6 476 0.1 659 80.0 747 20.0 748 6.1 921 3.5 650 10.5 674 100.0 706 Muscogee Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 697 10,824 26 166 11.0 792 0.2 697 6 174 495 4,294 170 6,190 11 1,221 1 * 6 527 6 23 3 26 11 178 4 * 22 249 10 224 4 48 8 124 5 273 25 370 6 * 5 67 0.2 904 4.4 676 6.3 871 1.2 832 * * 0.5 609 0.0 511 0.0 368 0.2 731 * * 0.3 837 0.2 917 0.0 942 0.1 741 0.3 696 0.4 692 * * 0.1 826 4 9 18 12 4,319 11 199 848 91 92 385 265 491 1,452 140 160 67,387 231 2,483 10,597 1,658 5,387 6,111 1,372 0.5 1,502 1.5 966 0.1 553 0.2 547 68.3 674 0.2 1,507 2.5 825 10.7 426 1.7 839 5.5 1,026 6.2 999 1.4 675 435 5,105 5.2 906 57 1,562 1.6 1,497 312 5,426 32 392 565 12,645 52 986 454 10,712 5.5 413 0.4 578 12.8 816 1.0 352 10.9 277 521 108 5,124 282 84 64 134 5,406 271,509 2,724 59 78,270 20,338 5,762 3,327 11,249 98,607 3,798,106 2.8 545 0.1 678 79.4 690 20.6 726 5.8 908 3.4 645 11.4 656 100.0 698 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Muscogee Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Muscogee Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Muscogee American Family Life Assurance Co Hamilton House Nursing Ctr St Francis Hospital Inc The Wellpoint Companies Inc Total System Services Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Muscogee Area Total System Services Inc American Family Life Assurance Co Hamilton House Nursing Ctr St Francis Hospital Inc The Wellpoint Companies Inc Wal-Mart Columbus State University Synovus Financial L & S Services Llc Logans Roadhouse Inc COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Muscogee COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Muscogee, GA Chattahoochee, GA Russell, AL Harris, GA Troup, GA Lee, AL Fulton, GA Meriwether, GA Other Total Residents: 71,862 3,748 2,479 1,123 552 514 252 137 2,208 82,875 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 86.7 4.5 3.0 1.4 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.2 2.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Muscogee &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Muscogee, GA Russell, AL Lee, AL Harris, GA Chattahoochee, GA Marion, GA Talbot, GA Stewart, GA Other Total Residents: 71,862 9,623 7,597 6,087 2,523 793 516 319 2,167 101,487 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 70.8 9.5 7.5 6.0 2.5 0.8 0.5 0.3 2.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e22O8.1H-31T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-9L2434%02S45.6c-61165h3%4+o5.o-24l%4 Muscogee Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.3% 30.5% 30.5% 11.2% 6.5% 100.0% 18-24 22.3% 40.8% 31.8% 4.8% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 12.9% 28.6% 36.3% 16.6% 5.6% 100.0% 35-44 14.2% 29.8% 34.7% 13.6% 7.7% 100.0% 45-64 20.6% 28.2% 29.6% 11.2% 10.3% 100.0% 65+ 42.1% 26.8% 17.2% 8.2% 5.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Chattahoochee Harris Muscogee Talbot Muscogee Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 85 375 1,791 36 2,287 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 85 375 1,791 36 2,287 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Muscogee Area Muscogee Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus Chattahoochee Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/columbus Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 44 2009 44 50 34 25 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 15.8 2008-2009 0.0 -32.0 -26.5 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 5 2008 14 2009 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 1 8 10 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 23 15 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 29 22 27 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 9 8 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 18 2 10 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 15 22 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 5 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 33 48 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 47 30 32 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 80 35 30 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 21 35 23 13 25 6 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 13 14 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 20 11 14 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 20 37 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 4 6 49 13 1 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 19 28 63 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 29 21 15 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 42 42 42 Insurance 131 177 167 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 2 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 34 59 42 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 6 9 4 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 7 7 8 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 19 28 24 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 28 28 Medical Reception/Receptionist 22 18 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 15 17 27 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 31 36 34 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 32 33 63 Operations Management and Supervision 24 41 34 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 11 26 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 13 40 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 12 14 Surgical Technology/Technologist 27 31 26 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 180.0 2008-2009 35.7 700.0 25.0 -34.8 -13.3 -24.1 22.7 80.0 -11.1 -88.9 400.0 36.4 46.7 400.0 20.0 45.5 -56.3 -36.2 6.7 -56.3 -14.3 66.7 -34.3 92.3 -7.1 -45.0 -35.5 -33.3 -76.0 7.7 27.3 85.0 50.0 -73.5 47.4 -27.6 0.0 35.1 250.0 73.5 50.0 0.0 47.4 -6.7 -18.2 13.3 16.1 3.1 70.8 -31.3 -43.5 -29.4 14.8 -92.3 125.0 -28.6 0.0 -5.6 -14.3 -28.8 -55.6 14.3 -14.3 0.0 -72.2 58.8 -5.6 90.9 -17.1 136.4 207.7 16.7 -16.1 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 17 2008 25 2009 16 37 20 30 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 47.1 2008-2009 -36.0 -45.9 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Muscogee County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Muscogee NUMBER PERCENT 81,325 100.0 7,982 9.8 2,277 2.8 2,701 3.3 8,368 10.3 1,699 2.1 8,878 10.9 13,548 16.7 3,485 4.3 3,660 4.5 7,744 9.5 3,694 4.5 3,338 4.1 1,654 2.0 11,335 13.9 962 1.2 Muscogee Area NUMBER PERCENT 98,820 100.0 9,803 9.9 2,797 2.8 3,198 3.2 10,034 10.2 2,268 2.3 10,668 10.8 16,257 16.5 4,321 4.4 4,846 4.9 9,624 9.7 4,540 4.6 4,144 4.2 2,076 2.1 13,148 13.3 1,096 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Muscogee 3,769 432 911 737 40 134 Chattahoochee Harris Talbot Total Area 58 308 125 4,260 2 10 10 46 65 33 6 14 18 486 1,000 798 00 3 03 10 01 9 44 156 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 294 319 341 9 7 11 36 18 34 12 16 10 351 360 396 Misc. 561 6 63 39 669 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Newton County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Newton Butts Henry Jasper Morgan Rockdale Walton Newton Area Georgia United States Labor Force 46,983 10,265 96,698 6,481 9,298 40,037 41,295 251,057 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 41,480 9,093 87,677 5,706 8,405 35,736 37,178 225,275 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 5,503 11.7% 1,172 11.4% 9,021 9.3% 775 12.0% 893 9.6% 4,301 10.7% 4,117 10.0% 25,782 10.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Newton City of Covington Newton Area Georgia United States 62,883 11,547 363,319 8,230,161 281,421,906 23 99,944 524,300 9,829,211 307,006,550 58.9 129,789 44.3 647,894 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 106.4 78.3 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 372 5 1 284 82 3 1 2 1 5 3 8 6 8 4 1 14 5 1 2 3 8 7 0 0 1,013 3 84 184 57 18 56 65 105 7 91 11 112 14 106 100 44 1,429 70 12 23 35 1,499 Newton EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,316 * 27.1 970 * * * 1,178 4,086 * * * * 54 * 38 300 521 * * 293 199 * * * 6.0 713 20.8 1,046 * * * * * * * * 0.3 810 * * 0.2 514 1.5 1,166 2.7 977 * * * * 1.5 725 1.0 1,065 * * * * 51 * 0 0 9,573 * 531 2,403 232 211 337 198 * * * * 0.3 462 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 48.8 557 * * 2.7 880 12.3 450 1.2 690 1.1 910 1.7 740 1.0 721 434 2.2 626 * * * 589 200 1,972 135 1,612 3.0 410 1.0 543 10.1 703 0.7 325 8.2 270 371 21 14,910 4,702 156 367 4,179 19,612 1.9 438 0.1 799 76.0 764 24.0 728 0.8 935 1.9 554 21.3 695 100.0 701 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,984 71 Newton Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 22,504 384 17.9 859 0.3 666 8 1,525 380 13 1 6 9 24 12 37 28 31 20 6 55 22 7 128 7,869 14,125 1,571 * 197 208 994 1,705 459 1,093 1,531 306 117 1,241 950 20 0.1 869 6.2 800 11.2 897 1.2 979 * * 0.2 901 0.2 519 0.8 777 1.4 867 0.4 721 0.9 1,083 1.2 886 0.2 854 0.1 849 1.0 694 0.8 1,017 0.0 1,038 9 14 42 37 3 4 7,498 22 499 1,357 361 122 510 457 430 724 990 1,103 * 343 77,184 1,309 4,705 18,648 4,215 1,328 3,030 1,235 0.3 930 0.6 892 0.8 650 0.9 1,258 * * 0.3 878 61.2 585 1.0 1,109 3.7 874 14.8 473 3.3 890 1.1 967 2.4 869 1.0 642 873 3,700 2.9 968 40 466 0.4 956 644 6,924 93 1,244 842 12,775 107 1,359 821 13,543 5.5 498 1.0 514 10.1 714 1.1 330 10.7 244 750 276 9,758 391 66 121 204 10,149 271,509 2,703 143 99,831 26,214 1,620 2,039 22,555 126,041 3,798,106 2.1 0.1 79.2 20.8 1.3 1.6 17.9 100.0 497 803 647 739 1,574 622 690 667 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Newton Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Newton Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Newton C R Bard Inc Newton Health System Inc Pactiv Corporation The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Newton Area Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Georgia Power Company Newton Health System Inc C R Bard Inc Rockdale Medical Center Acuity Brands Lighting Hill Phoenix Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Pike Electric Inc COUNTY Henry Henry Newton Newton Rockdale Rockdale Rockdale Walton Henry Walton Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Newton COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Newton, GA Rockdale, GA DeKalb, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Clayton, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents: 11,545 6,513 3,567 2,399 1,320 755 480 411 1,560 28,550 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 40.4 22.8 12.5 8.4 4.6 2.6 1.7 1.4 5.5 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Newton &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Walton, GA Jasper, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Morgan, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 11,545 2,334 1,089 931 744 641 494 373 1,900 20,051 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.6 11.6 5.4 4.6 3.7 3.2 2.5 1.9 9.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.2H-21T2.%5i6Ag45.%h-9L2434%04S45.6c-01165h3%54+o5.o-84l%4 Newton Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.6% 34.2% 27.3% 11.0% 5.0% 100.0% 18-24 32.2% 34.5% 28.6% 4.3% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.9% 34.2% 31.6% 14.4% 3.9% 100.0% 35-44 15.8% 35.6% 30.0% 13.3% 5.3% 100.0% 45-64 20.0% 34.9% 26.6% 10.9% 7.5% 100.0% 65+ 44.1% 29.7% 15.1% 6.9% 4.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Butts Henry Jasper Morgan Newton Rockdale Walton Newton Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 183 2,395 97 207 858 1,033 690 5,463 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 183 2,395 97 207 858 1,033 690 5,463 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Newton Area Newton Troy University covington.troy.edu Oxford College of Emory University http://www.emory.edu/oxford/ Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.dekalbtech.edu Henry Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 135 2008 121 2009 344 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 29 25 24 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 5 2 10 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 148 178 283 Banking and Financial Support Services 59 33 29 Child Care Provider/Assistant 4 2 7 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 14 5 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 33 16 18 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician 3 17 26 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 5 4 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 4 1 28 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 5 5 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 60 51 47 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 39 50 37 Criminal Justice/Police Science 16 8 7 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 89 44 87 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 23 32 37 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 57 29 10 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 4 3 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 7 8 6 37 21 20 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 43 37 52 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 25 23 49 54 34 18 26 4 82 82 163 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 5 13 7 22 25 35 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 7 10 1 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 83 52 72 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 12 37 31 Lineworker 15 49 24 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 4 5 3 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 7 4 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 16 6 5 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 11 15 12 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 53 62 15 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -10.4 2008-2009 184.3 -13.8 -4.0 -60.0 400.0 20.3 59.0 -44.1 -12.1 -50.0 250.0 40.0 -64.3 -51.5 12.5 466.7 52.9 -37.5 -20.0 -75.0 2700.0 0.0 100.0 -15.0 -7.8 28.2 -26.0 -50.0 -12.5 -50.6 97.7 39.1 15.6 -49.1 -65.5 -25.0 233.3 14.3 -25.0 -43.2 -4.8 -14.0 40.5 177.8 -8.0 10.2 -37.0 44.4 -84.6 0.0 160.0 98.8 -46.2 13.6 42.9 -37.3 208.3 226.7 25.0 -42.9 -62.5 36.4 17.0 40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -40.0 75.0 -16.7 -20.0 -75.8 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Operations Management and Supervision Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 18 2008 41 2009 45 48 39 59 23 18 14 8 7 5 40 23 45 10 3 3 11 9 6 171 122 110 49 31 17 6 4 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 127.8 2008-2009 9.8 -18.8 51.3 -21.7 -22.2 -12.5 -28.6 -42.5 95.7 -70.0 0.0 -18.2 -33.3 -28.7 -9.8 -36.7 -45.2 -33.3 -50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College (DeKalb Co.) Occupational Profile for Residents of Newton County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Newton NUMBER PERCENT 30,709 100.0 3,113 10.1 860 2.8 436 1.4 2,404 7.8 699 2.3 3,055 10.0 5,349 17.4 2,729 8.9 1,909 6.2 3,288 10.7 1,660 5.4 1,493 4.9 720 2.3 2,914 9.5 80 0.3 Newton Area NUMBER PERCENT 180,620 100.0 19,592 10.9 5,895 3.3 3,555 2.0 15,666 8.7 3,878 2.2 18,954 10.5 33,611 18.6 13,448 7.5 13,589 7.5 15,015 8.3 9,548 5.3 7,872 4.4 3,846 2.1 15,517 8.6 634 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Newton Butts 1,884 293 327 539 224 26 51 45 10 19 03 4 Henry Jasper Morgan 1,993 201 252 478 660 164 20 37 15 20 51 35 07 21 01 5 01 8 Rockdale Walton Total Area 1,106 1,352 7,081 265 206 1,342 313 107 308 146 1,959 736 04 9 11 39 37 105 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 117 51 209 26 15 43 73 42 195 24 10 38 24 9 26 54 40 114 76 50 147 394 217 772 Misc. 388 80 353 51 78 200 369 1,519 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 7249 Industrial Blvd NE Covington GA 30014 Phone: (770) 784 - 2455 Fax: (770) 784 - 2459 Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Oconee County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Oconee Barrow Clarke Greene Jackson Morgan Oglethorpe Walton Oconee Area Georgia United States Labor Force 18,237 34,673 64,000 7,583 26,988 9,298 7,791 41,295 209,865 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 17,131 31,114 59,358 6,761 24,141 8,405 7,158 37,178 191,246 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,106 6.1% 3,559 10.3% 4,642 7.3% 822 10.8% 2,847 10.5% 893 9.6% 633 8.1% 4,117 10.0% 18,619 8.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Oconee City of Watkinsville Oconee Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 26,368 53 2,097 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 33,320 26.4 41,010 55.5 321,027 421,507 31.3 494,809 54.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Apparel Textile Product Mills Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Food Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 184 14 1 136 33 2 2 2 4 5 3 0 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 738 3 66 85 23 15 56 52 128 5 72 17 78 15 44 79 35 957 43 13 13 17 1,000 Oconee EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 983 12.3 703 74 0.9 522 * * * 493 6.2 684 414 5.2 759 * * * * * * * * * 43 0.5 762 74 0.9 698 * * * * * * * 56 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,305 19 328 1,017 43 35 316 189 * * 0.7 561 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 66.6 618 0.2 1,037 4.1 705 12.8 457 0.5 584 0.4 705 4.0 1,093 2.4 552 533 6.7 804 315 4.0 1,072 427 5.4 620 291 3.7 528 676 8.5 752 100 1.3 347 651 8.2 211 364 17 6,305 1,656 180 42 1,434 7,961 4.6 547 0.2 619 79.2 661 20.8 629 2.3 710 0.5 477 18.0 699 100.0 645 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,786 122 Oconee Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 23,763 1,011 17.6 810 0.8 608 20 1,259 385 26 37 22 34 63 27 4 192 6,628 15,933 1,019 392 1,929 846 1,210 1,104 36 0.1 653 4.9 746 11.8 852 0.8 824 0.3 616 1.4 1,702 0.6 934 0.9 725 0.8 924 0.0 940 6 44 31 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 17 19 28 7,232 21 501 1,298 241 123 510 489 953 537 249 * * * 252 48 53 470 791 4,730 1,114 75,698 737 5,480 17,840 2,473 1,061 2,962 1,747 0.7 788 0.4 658 0.2 689 * * * * * * 0.2 966 0.0 697 0.0 575 0.3 1,320 0.6 978 3.5 518 0.8 784 56.2 581 0.5 1,317 4.1 791 13.2 468 1.8 712 0.8 696 2.2 941 1.3 494 900 3,640 2.7 822 43 991 0.7 910 599 5,743 86 999 846 14,161 100 1,049 742 13,561 4.3 512 0.7 543 10.5 804 0.8 482 10.1 250 733 252 9,270 439 107 142 190 9,709 271,509 3,257 120 99,581 35,116 2,123 * 18,089 134,696 3,798,106 2.4 0.1 73.9 26.1 1.6 * 13.4 100.0 453 759 636 743 1,117 * 651 664 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Oconee Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Oconee Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Oconee Ameripride Uniform Services Athens Academy Inc Bensons Bakery Family Life Enrichment Centers Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Oconee Area Harrison Poultry Inc University of Georgia Athens Regional Medical Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc Merial Limited Reynolds Plantation Wayne Farms Llc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart COUNTY Barrow Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Greene Jackson Walton Clarke Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Oconee COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clarke, GA Oconee, GA Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Fulton, GA Jackson, GA Morgan, GA Other Total Residents: 6,696 3,630 358 349 241 220 192 185 1,026 12,897 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 51.9 28.1 2.8 2.7 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 8.0 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Oconee &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Oconee, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Oglethorpe, GA Walton, GA Barrow, GA Jackson, GA Greene, GA Other Total Residents: 3,630 1,975 286 201 189 180 123 66 307 6,957 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.2 28.4 4.1 2.9 2.7 2.6 1.8 0.9 4.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e92O8.3H-31T2.%6i3Ag45.%h-9L2434%36S45.6c-34165h3%94+o5.o-44l%4 Oconee Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.3% 28.9% 28.0% 12.3% 7.6% 100.0% 18-24 19.3% 21.2% 50.8% 8.2% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.9% 30.0% 26.4% 18.8% 8.0% 100.0% 35-44 19.4% 34.1% 24.1% 13.2% 9.2% 100.0% 45-64 23.3% 32.0% 21.7% 11.2% 11.7% 100.0% 65+ 46.4% 24.6% 12.8% 9.3% 6.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Barrow Clarke Greene Jackson Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Oconee Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 570 524 113 547 207 461 148 690 3,260 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 570 524 113 547 207 461 148 690 3,260 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Oconee Area Clarke Athens Technical College University of Georgia Oconee Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Barrow Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu www.athenstech.edu www.laniertech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 35 2008 33 2009 14 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 4 3 25 70 27 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 93 82 56 Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 14 5 8 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 5 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 13 18 19 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.7 2008-2009 -57.6 -50.0 -25.0 180.0 -11.8 -64.3 0.0 -50.0 33.3 44.4 -23.1 6.9 -15.4 -7.7 -61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 0.0 12.5 -69.2 -30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 38.5 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 5.6 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Technical and Business Writing Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 25 2009 16 7 4 1 11 7 7 1 1 3 49 51 26 9 5 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.2 2008-2009 -36.0 -42.9 -75.0 -36.4 0.0 0.0 200.0 4.1 -49.0 -44.4 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Oconee County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Oconee NUMBER PERCENT 13,538 100.0 1,738 12.8 507 3.8 770 5.7 2,242 16.6 411 3.0 1,613 11.9 2,068 15.3 593 4.4 520 3.8 763 5.6 429 3.2 589 4.4 205 1.5 937 6.9 153 1.1 Oconee Area NUMBER PERCENT 162,831 100.0 15,080 9.3 4,750 2.9 3,726 2.3 17,746 10.9 4,256 2.6 18,654 11.5 25,388 15.6 9,989 6.1 8,608 5.3 16,405 10.1 7,448 4.6 8,208 5.0 2,630 1.6 18,852 11.6 1,091 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Oconee Barrow 182 49 48 18 782 149 213 50 03 2 02 12 Clarke Greene Jackson 1,940 416 618 194 437 453 24 86 74 106 144 58 27 63 05 21 09 15 Morgan Oglethorpe Walton 252 204 1,352 20 51 35 20 35 32 206 308 146 01 8 04 6 11 39 Total Area 5,746 768 1,322 866 62 166 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 11 5 21 65 36 104 120 82 175 37 14 36 62 25 82 24 9 26 15 12 31 76 50 147 410 233 622 Misc. 25 151 389 119 117 78 49 369 1,297 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Oglethorpe County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Oglethorpe Clarke Elbert Greene Madison Oconee Taliaferro Wilkes Oglethorpe Area Georgia United States Labor Force 7,791 64,000 10,189 7,583 15,954 18,237 858 4,543 129,155 Employed 7,158 59,358 9,001 6,761 14,630 17,131 741 4,020 118,800 Unemployed Rate 633 8.1% 4,642 7.3% 1,188 11.7% 822 10.8% 1,324 8.3% 1,106 6.1% 117 13.6% 523 11.5% 10,355 8.0% 4,768,923 4,311,728 154,142,000 139,877,000 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Oglethorpe 12,707 108 14,328 12.8 17,601 38.5 City of Lexington 239 Oglethorpe Area 214,600 240,417 12.0 266,374 24.1 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Chemical Food Plastics and Rubber Products Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 65 14 9 32 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 1 8 32 3 2 6 6 15 0 14 1 12 1 8 17 5 196 24 5 9 10 220 Oglethorpe EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 397 22.9 573 122 7.0 558 95 5.5 541 103 5.9 653 77 4.4 527 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 681 39.3 422 * * * 29 1.7 561 201 11.6 360 27 1.6 581 * * * * * * 6 0.3 298 32 1.8 535 0 0.0 0 96 5.5 446 * * * 128 7.4 427 * * * 48 2.8 202 31 * 1,079 655 20 28 607 1,734 1.8 431 * * 62.2 498 37.8 566 1.2 695 1.6 526 35.0 477 100.0 481 Oglethorpe Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,024 91 15,185 732 16.4 799 0.8 634 34 308 593 3,398 306 10,748 5 135 24 421 4 256 19 204 96 1,461 40 744 19 672 2 * 25 170 1 * 2 * 2 * 0.3 606 3.7 701 11.6 847 0.1 479 0.5 553 0.3 747 0.2 626 1.6 690 0.8 670 0.7 858 * * 0.2 583 * * * * * * 5 6 7 9 10 12 18 4,682 13 301 861 150 78 325 316 955 546 * 1,385 2,554 431 150 50,003 308 2,814 10,761 1,261 833 2,112 1,262 1.0 789 0.6 965 * * 1.5 1,884 2.8 490 0.5 861 0.2 723 54.0 581 0.3 1,388 3.0 759 11.6 428 1.4 698 0.9 722 2.3 995 1.4 519 558 2,350 2.5 809 32 725 0.8 946 313 3,458 53 615 632 11,510 63 682 495 8,925 3.7 456 0.7 558 12.4 828 0.7 463 9.6 249 492 151 5,857 356 95 122 139 6,213 271,509 2,389 73 65,261 27,261 1,841 * 10,838 92,520 3,798,106 2.6 0.1 70.5 29.5 2.0 * 11.7 100.0 456 675 632 762 1,163 * 635 670 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Oglethorpe Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Oglethorpe Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Oglethorpe Bells Food Market Inc Greater Georgia Printers Inc McRae Manor Piedmont Landscape Management Inc The Commercial Bank Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Oglethorpe Area University of Georgia Athens Regional Medical Ctr Pilgrims Pride Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc Merial Limited Wal-Mart Carrier Corporation Baldor Electric Co Reynolds Plantation COUNTY Clarke Clarke Clarke Elbert Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Greene Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Oglethorpe COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Clarke, GA Oglethorpe, GA Madison, GA Oconee, GA Elbert, GA Greene, GA Jackson, GA Wilkes, GA Other Total Residents: 3,358 1,290 252 201 167 103 77 72 403 5,923 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 56.7 21.8 4.3 3.4 2.8 1.7 1.3 1.2 6.8 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Oglethorpe &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Oglethorpe, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Greene, GA Oconee, GA Muscogee, GA Elbert, GA Wilkes, GA Other Total Residents: 1,290 177 102 71 57 29 27 26 84 1,863 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 69.2 9.5 5.5 3.8 3.1 1.6 1.4 1.4 4.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e42O8.1H-81T2.%6iAg45.%h-2L2434%23S45.6c-78165h3%84+o5.o-24l%4 Oglethorpe Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.6% 26.6% 28.6% 13.9% 9.3% 100.0% 18-24 14.8% 18.4% 56.8% 9.5% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.2% 25.9% 24.1% 23.2% 10.7% 100.0% 35-44 18.2% 33.4% 20.6% 15.5% 12.4% 100.0% 45-64 22.7% 31.1% 19.3% 12.1% 14.9% 100.0% 65+ 43.8% 24.8% 12.7% 10.0% 8.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Clarke Elbert Greene Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Taliaferro Wilkes Oglethorpe Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 524 180 113 265 461 148 20 94 1,805 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ---------- TOTAL 524 180 113 265 461 148 20 94 1,805 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Oglethorpe Area Clarke Athens Technical College University of Georgia Elbert www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu Oglethorpe Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.athenstech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 65 2008 46 2009 37 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -29.2 2008-2009 -19.6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 35 2008 33 2009 14 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 4 3 25 70 27 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 93 82 56 Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 14 5 8 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 5 10 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 2 1 1 Computer and Information Systems Security 6 8 9 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 9 13 4 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 13 10 7 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 102 109 67 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 13 11 19 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 13 12 14 11 7 14 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 14 11 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 4 26 11 10 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 41 27 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 12 8 9 20 17 29 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 60 54 101 5 7 6 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 30 23 35 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 16 10 19 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 38 16 19 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 23 14 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 35 23 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 23 7 10 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 13 5 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 25 31 44 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 128 111 66 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 48 41 39 Personal and Culinary Services, Other 6 5 4 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 50 42 46 Physical Therapist Assistant 17 14 12 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 15 16 15 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 13 18 19 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -5.7 2008-2009 -57.6 -50.0 -25.0 180.0 -11.8 -64.3 0.0 -50.0 33.3 44.4 -23.1 6.9 -15.4 -7.7 -61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 0.0 12.5 -69.2 -30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7 -36.4 0.0 300.0 100.0 -21.4 0.0 -57.7 32.3 -33.3 -9.1 -34.1 12.5 -15.0 70.6 -10.0 87.0 40.0 -23.3 -37.5 -57.9 -39.1 -25.5 -69.6 -61.5 24.0 -13.3 -14.6 -16.7 -16.0 -17.6 6.7 38.5 -14.3 52.2 90.0 18.8 7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -40.5 -4.9 -20.0 9.5 -14.3 -6.3 5.6 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Technical and Business Writing Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 25 2009 16 7 4 1 11 7 7 1 1 3 49 51 26 9 5 9 3 14 1 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.2 2008-2009 -36.0 -42.9 -75.0 -36.4 0.0 0.0 200.0 4.1 -49.0 -44.4 80.0 366.7 -92.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Oglethorpe County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Oglethorpe NUMBER PERCENT 6,203 100.0 540 8.7 159 2.6 133 2.1 543 8.8 170 2.7 533 8.6 1,014 16.4 425 6.9 405 6.5 927 14.9 294 4.7 317 5.1 110 1.8 610 9.8 23 0.4 Oglethorpe Area NUMBER PERCENT 108,280 100.0 9,275 8.6 3,123 2.9 3,104 2.9 13,883 12.8 2,981 2.8 12,051 11.1 15,956 14.7 4,608 4.3 4,679 4.3 11,994 11.1 4,631 4.3 5,774 5.3 1,650 1.5 13,573 12.5 998 0.9 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Oglethorpe Clarke 204 1,940 20 35 32 194 437 453 04 6 27 63 Elbert Greene Madison 604 24 75 115 416 24 86 74 384 44 64 42 02 67 05 21 05 10 Oconee 182 49 48 18 Taliaferro 50 2 7 11 Wilkes 164 15 28 20 03 2 01 1 02 10 Total Area 3,944 372 780 765 49 180 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 15 12 31 120 82 175 74 48 41 37 14 36 33 25 79 11 5 21 5 2 6 20 13 13 315 201 402 Misc. 49 389 158 119 82 25 15 43 880 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550 Fax: (706) 369 - 5895 Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Paulding County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Paulding Bartow Carroll Cobb Douglas Haralson Polk Paulding Area Georgia United States Labor Force 67,086 46,364 52,847 371,501 65,143 12,848 21,213 637,002 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 60,551 40,974 47,291 338,675 58,362 11,375 19,002 576,230 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 6,535 9.7% 5,390 11.6% 5,556 10.5% 32,826 8.8% 6,781 10.4% 1,473 11.5% 2,211 10.4% 60,772 9.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Paulding City of Dallas Paulding Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 83,004 5,056 1,017,139 8,230,161 281,421,906 14 136,655 1,263,233 9,829,211 307,006,550 64.6 169,702 24.2 1,443,416 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 104.5 41.9 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 442 8 1 372 61 1 1 1 1 5 6 1 3 7 2 16 2 1 1 7 3 3 0 0 0 0 1,215 2 86 212 54 23 75 67 159 9 120 22 108 22 128 128 56 1,713 62 7 15 40 1,775 Paulding EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,556 11 13.5 797 0.1 611 * 1,645 901 * * * * 187 20 * 110 268 * 159 * * * * 8.7 726 4.8 929 * * * * * * * * 1.0 805 0.1 726 * * 0.6 878 1.4 848 * * 0.8 1,469 * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 10,975 * 420 3,557 209 208 343 164 * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 58.2 478 * * 2.2 801 18.9 449 1.1 666 1.1 686 1.8 779 0.9 451 501 2.7 733 * * * 581 76 1,527 196 2,696 3.1 679 0.4 314 8.1 614 1.0 236 14.3 241 448 24 13,555 5,314 135 166 * 18,870 2.4 463 0.1 867 71.8 638 28.2 744 0.7 911 0.9 634 * * 100.0 581 Paulding Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 4,570 56 71,258 483 16.2 999 0.1 699 18 3,302 1,194 25 53 15 1 50 154 75 52 80 23 174 100 30 224 27,856 42,695 833 2,668 * * 934 1,636 2,807 3,720 1,350 2,045 2,619 1,583 984 0.1 863 6.3 973 9.7 1,019 0.2 756 0.6 683 * * * * 0.2 670 0.4 759 0.6 1,361 0.8 690 0.3 897 0.5 933 0.6 863 0.4 986 0.2 1,015 17 44 78 108 7 10 41 57 24,594 30 2,357 3,631 745 475 1,809 1,503 * 9,825 1,525 920 93 734 2,239 4,386 305,172 1,999 26,221 55,930 14,042 10,184 15,602 6,983 * * 2.2 1,443 0.3 743 0.2 808 0.0 1,022 0.2 1,343 0.5 1,092 1.0 620 69.3 813 0.5 1,518 6.0 1,233 12.7 521 3.2 790 2.3 1,220 3.5 1,192 1.6 924 4,347 26,840 6.1 1,343 169 10,295 2.3 1,640 2,093 345 2,310 358 2,171 34,038 4,097 42,639 5,043 40,178 7.7 657 0.9 556 9.7 886 1.1 367 9.1 284 2,251 953 30,117 697 118 163 416 30,814 271,509 11,084 497 376,927 63,549 3,342 9,892 50,315 440,478 3,798,106 2.5 0.1 85.6 14.4 0.8 2.2 11.4 100.0 579 974 848 741 1,134 724 719 833 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Paulding Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Paulding Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Paulding Jim-N-Nicks Bar-B-Que Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Paulding Area Shaw Industries Group Inc Higgins General Hospital Wellstar Health System Inc Lockheed Martin Corp The Home Depot Publix Super Market Inc Wal-Mart Kennesaw State University Ryla Teleservices Inc Petsmart COUNTY Bartow Carroll Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Paulding COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Cobb, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Douglas, GA DeKalb, GA Carroll, GA Gwinnett, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents: 14,850 10,094 7,432 2,865 1,288 711 655 607 2,328 40,830 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 36.4 24.7 18.2 7.0 3.2 1.7 1.6 1.5 5.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Paulding &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Paulding, GA Cobb, GA Douglas, GA Carroll, GA Polk, GA Haralson, GA Bartow, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 10,094 1,624 596 493 472 327 229 179 883 14,897 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 67.8 10.9 4.0 3.3 3.2 2.2 1.5 1.2 5.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.8H-01T2.%3i4Ag45.%h-4L1434%50S45.6c-31165h3%24+o5.o-14l%4 Paulding Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 18.4% 26.7% 27.3% 19.6% 8.0% 100.0% 18-24 29.0% 28.0% 33.4% 9.0% 0.6% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.4% 23.8% 28.4% 26.4% 8.0% 100.0% 35-44 12.1% 26.2% 28.8% 23.7% 9.2% 100.0% 45-64 15.3% 27.9% 26.4% 19.1% 11.3% 100.0% 65+ 40.1% 29.3% 17.2% 8.4% 5.1% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Carroll Cobb Douglas Haralson Paulding Polk Paulding Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 1,110 7,205 1,459 322 1,349 352 12,788 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 991 1,110 7,205 1,459 322 1,349 352 12,788 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Paulding Area Cobb Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University Paulding http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com www.chattcollege.com www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Polk www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Carroll Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia Douglas www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu Haralson West Georgia Technical College www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 260 2008 186 2009 299 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 66 47 104 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 4 11 14 161 237 350 Biomedical Technology/Technician 18 12 16 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 33 42 37 Child Care and Support Services Management 5 8 7 Child Care Provider/Assistant 15 29 18 Computer and Information Systems Security 3 3 13 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 2 16 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 1 3 1 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 18 14 18 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -28.5 2008-2009 60.8 -28.8 121.3 175.0 27.3 47.2 -33.3 27.3 60.0 93.3 0.0 100.0 200.0 -22.2 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 333.3 700.0 -66.7 28.6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Operations Management and Supervision Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 41 2008 42 2009 88 46 35 118 25 51 118 13 12 21 4 7 6 41 79 57 26 50 97 12 11 9 89 82 66 55 17 50 89 66 85 75 66 94 52 45 141 4 6 6 16 14 68 77 115 34 72 83 114 89 72 36 32 31 41 60 77 87 17 13 11 10 6 21 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 2.4 2008-2009 109.5 -23.9 237.1 104.0 131.4 -7.7 75.0 75.0 -14.3 92.7 -27.8 92.3 94.0 -8.3 -18.2 -7.9 -69.1 -19.5 194.1 -25.8 -12.0 -13.5 50.0 -12.5 49.4 15.3 -19.1 -3.1 28.3 -23.5 -40.0 28.8 42.4 213.3 0.0 385.7 -70.4 37.3 -50.0 32.3 13.0 -15.4 250.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Paulding County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Paulding NUMBER PERCENT 42,507 100.0 4,629 10.9 1,848 4.4 780 1.8 3,226 7.6 990 2.3 4,712 11.1 8,171 19.2 3,544 8.3 3,249 7.6 2,779 6.5 2,331 5.5 1,477 3.5 923 2.2 3,730 8.8 118 0.3 Paulding Area NUMBER PERCENT 542,984 100.0 76,170 14.0 33,639 6.2 13,109 2.4 57,039 10.5 10,279 1.9 69,994 12.9 92,990 17.1 30,218 5.6 27,918 5.1 31,279 5.8 20,294 3.7 20,270 3.7 8,301 1.5 48,934 9.0 2,550 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Paulding 1,248 381 365 95 08 5 Bartow Carroll Cobb 2,480 1,674 6,550 299 212 2,481 612 256 385 227 1,946 582 33 25 16 51 28 44 Douglas Haralson Polk 1,366 345 1,277 379 380 140 36 64 36 89 249 189 03 20 03 7 19 47 Total Area 14,940 3,877 4,001 1,525 110 199 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 60 42 159 220 247 423 120 95 227 201 114 518 77 29 122 27 31 74 120 98 169 825 656 1,692 Misc. 133 365 341 636 216 67 297 2,055 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 19 Felton Place Cartersville GA 30120 Phone: (770) 387 - 3760 Fax: (770) 387 - 3766 Rehabilitation Center(s) 101 Bainbridge Way Suite 300 Dallas, GA 30132-4767 Phone: (770) 443 - 3717 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Peach County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Peach Bibb Crawford Houston Macon Taylor Peach Area Georgia United States Labor Force 12,259 74,330 6,206 70,397 5,196 3,551 171,939 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 11,038 67,328 5,611 65,512 4,569 3,143 157,201 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,221 10.0% 7,002 9.4% 595 9.6% 4,885 6.9% 627 12.1% 408 11.5% 14,738 8.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Peach 23,833 67 27,247 14.3 29,962 25.7 City of Fort Valley 8,005 Peach Area 324,217 353,185 8.9 378,349 16.7 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 107 13 0 66 28 2 1 2 3 3 2 4 1 3 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 404 0 25 106 17 4 22 25 33 0 34 2 42 6 51 37 16 527 43 12 14 17 570 Peach EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,620 347 32.0 730 4.2 428 0 415 1,858 * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 5.1 646 22.7 804 * * * * * * 0.1 288 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3,238 0 165 1,118 98 20 117 48 0.0 0 0.0 0 39.6 441 0.0 0 2.0 892 13.7 462 1.2 759 0.2 993 1.4 746 0.6 603 95 1.2 414 * * * 206 2.5 493 * * * 580 7.1 344 13 0.2 195 629 7.7 229 149 * 5,863 2,324 106 * 1,328 8,187 1.8 446 * * 71.6 586 28.4 762 1.3 934 * * 16.2 641 100.0 602 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,071 79 Peach Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 19,566 993 13.0 803 0.7 513 9 241 685 4,583 298 13,749 24 4,222 7 * 23 367 32 383 17 367 15 559 30 1,521 1 * 39 626 11 356 14 2,226 26 105 32 839 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 160 0.2 993 3.0 733 9.1 844 2.8 675 * * 0.2 644 0.3 689 0.2 786 0.4 657 1.0 941 * * 0.4 756 0.2 823 1.5 1,033 0.1 547 0.6 798 * * * * * * 0.1 690 9 9 6,680 17 348 1,442 191 118 528 360 298 1,528 92,420 552 3,848 18,299 3,287 1,665 7,742 1,735 0.2 794 1.0 1,251 61.2 639 0.4 1,285 2.5 817 12.1 448 2.2 750 1.1 855 5.1 860 1.1 577 759 6,402 4.2 1,094 60 1,889 1.3 982 413 7,683 70 2,660 885 19,641 73 901 721 13,231 5.1 421 1.8 789 13.0 825 0.6 293 8.8 243 695 146 7,897 440 93 126 221 8,337 271,509 2,888 85 112,071 39,005 * 5,130 17,808 151,074 3,798,106 1.9 548 0.1 829 74.2 668 25.8 901 * * 3.4 628 11.8 670 100.0 728 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Peach Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Peach Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Peach Advance Stores Co Inc Blue Bird North Georgia Fort Valley State University Peach Regional Medical Center Pearson Farm Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Peach Area The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Government Employees Ins Co Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Mercer University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Inc Frito Lay Inc Blue Bird North Georgia COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb Houston Bibb Bibb Houston Houston Houston Peach Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Peach COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Peach, GA Bibb, GA Houston, GA Washington, GA Macon, GA Taylor, GA Crawford, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents: 4,137 2,361 1,947 431 149 121 63 49 473 9,731 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 42.5 24.3 20.0 4.4 1.5 1.2 0.6 0.5 4.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Peach &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Peach, GA Houston, GA Bibb, GA Crawford, GA Macon, GA Taylor, GA Dodge, GA Dooly, GA Other Total Residents: 4,137 1,561 721 639 374 324 101 93 603 8,553 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 48.4 18.3 8.4 7.5 4.4 3.8 1.2 1.1 7.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.3H-21T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-1L2434%21S45.6c-12165h3%4+o5.o-54l%4 Peach Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 23.0% 32.4% 27.4% 11.0% 6.2% 100.0% 18-24 29.2% 30.7% 35.0% 4.6% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.1% 31.0% 33.2% 15.4% 5.3% 100.0% 35-44 14.5% 34.9% 29.9% 13.3% 7.4% 100.0% 45-64 22.1% 33.5% 24.2% 11.0% 9.1% 100.0% 65+ 41.2% 30.1% 16.2% 7.7% 4.9% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bibb Crawford Houston Macon Peach Taylor Peach Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 979 84 1,523 94 202 73 2,955 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 979 84 1,523 94 202 73 2,955 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Peach Area Houston Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Bibb Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College Crawford Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Peach Fort Valley State University Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.fvsu.edu www.middlegatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 34 2008 34 2009 82 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 36 30 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 17 24 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 43 61 48 1 3 3 48 55 6 Barbering/Barber 1 7 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 3 7 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 28 27 33 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 8 21 21 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor 1 2 1 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 19 35 48 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 635 1,071 969 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 17 10 12 9 7 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 10 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 7 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 15 42 28 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 27 49 71 2 1 1 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 26 8 17 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 12 10 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 46 48 60 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 13 18 22 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 8 10 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 28 28 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 7 5 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 3 7 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 32 32 19 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 24 12 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 3 4 24 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 19 40 27 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 13 13 13 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 9 11 4 Small Business Administration/Management 6 2 2 Surgical Technology/Technologist 5 8 9 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 119 105 108 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 141.2 33.3 -16.7 41.2 -79.2 41.9 -21.3 200.0 0.0 14.6 600.0 -72.7 -3.6 162.5 100.0 84.2 68.7 -22.7 -89.1 14.3 133.3 22.2 0.0 -50.0 37.1 -9.5 -41.2 -25.0 -28.6 -36.4 180.0 81.5 -22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 44.9 -50.0 -69.2 100.0 4.3 38.5 25.0 -30.0 -22.2 200.0 0.0 -20.0 33.3 110.5 0.0 22.2 -66.7 60.0 -11.8 0.0 112.5 -16.7 25.0 22.2 50.0 0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 -32.5 0.0 -63.6 0.0 12.5 2.9 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 10 2008 6 2009 4 34 11 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -40.0 2008-2009 -33.3 -67.6 254.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Peach County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Peach NUMBER PERCENT 11,232 100.0 775 6.9 327 2.9 184 1.6 1,154 10.3 210 1.9 1,298 11.6 1,406 12.5 632 5.6 838 7.5 1,067 9.5 472 4.2 617 5.5 329 2.9 1,694 15.1 229 2.0 Peach Area NUMBER PERCENT 146,332 100.0 13,953 9.5 4,953 3.4 4,404 3.0 14,580 10.0 3,819 2.6 17,408 11.9 23,038 15.7 7,044 4.8 9,597 6.6 11,136 7.6 6,159 4.2 6,309 4.3 3,521 2.4 18,759 12.8 1,652 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Peach 584 48 107 105 32 30 Bibb Crawford Houston Macon Taylor 3,940 224 1,972 426 164 399 945 987 28 49 24 245 462 361 19 67 62 11 27 19 58 118 03 7 28 74 20 63 06 19 Total Area 7,310 750 1,657 1,558 147 311 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 21 44 73 198 128 435 24 9 35 109 88 248 20 35 46 10 21 23 382 325 860 Misc. 124 672 45 357 94 28 1,320 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130 Fax: (478) 988 - 7140 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1021 Commerce Street P.O. Box 688 Perry, GA 31069-1248 Phone: (478) 988 - 6760 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Pickens County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Pickens Bartow Cherokee Dawson Gilmer Gordon Pickens Area Georgia United States Labor Force 15,238 46,364 109,458 11,133 13,539 25,174 220,906 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 13,699 40,974 100,089 10,064 12,192 22,006 199,024 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,539 10.1% 5,390 11.6% 9,369 8.6% 1,069 9.6% 1,347 9.9% 3,168 12.6% 21,882 9.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Pickens City of Jasper Pickens Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 23,359 56 31,264 33.8 37,817 61.9 2,167 328,280 447,433 36.3 542,907 65.4 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Textile Product Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 156 9 4 100 43 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 7 7 5 1 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 489 2 38 87 10 8 31 36 79 4 35 8 46 7 49 49 30 675 36 7 14 15 711 Pickens EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,358 76 19.3 706 1.1 536 187 2.7 840 434 6.2 606 661 9.4 754 * * * * * * * * * * * * 13 0.2 570 * * * * * * 63 0.9 862 32 0.5 547 24 0.3 696 * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,148 * 167 984 46 48 252 52 * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 59.1 556 * * 2.4 788 14.0 453 0.7 522 0.7 710 3.6 717 0.7 590 168 2.4 793 * * * 261 3.7 522 * * * 992 14.1 730 16 0.2 311 613 8.7 226 393 15 5,521 1,498 59 153 1,286 7,019 5.6 501 0.2 914 78.7 632 21.3 697 0.8 846 2.2 638 18.3 608 100.0 600 Pickens Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,112 72 27,375 575 23.5 760 0.5 520 15 1,449 576 21 35 2 37 37 38 36 50 66 43 348 5,477 20,974 2,174 1,797 * 495 469 1,137 2,414 470 1,091 995 0.3 866 4.7 754 18.0 766 1.9 540 1.5 718 * * 0.4 534 0.4 640 1.0 1,032 2.1 796 0.4 867 0.9 830 0.9 907 8 16 48 46 1 3 4 6 8 10 61 7,589 12 710 1,334 248 136 556 448 171 862 487 344 * 9 311 706 * 388 6,052 68,091 683 4,298 17,490 2,594 1,012 3,376 1,124 0.1 776 0.7 719 0.4 822 0.3 804 * * 0.0 690 0.3 499 0.6 1,200 * * 0.3 808 5.2 678 58.5 569 0.6 1,459 3.7 879 15.0 448 2.2 702 0.9 835 2.9 900 1.0 559 1,124 4,170 3.6 838 29 260 0.2 821 670 5,767 98 866 708 10,005 112 1,432 714 12,068 5.0 532 0.7 585 8.6 748 1.2 337 10.4 256 690 418 10,119 335 59 108 168 10,454 271,509 2,947 216 95,682 20,642 781 2,180 17,681 116,321 3,798,106 2.5 490 0.2 990 82.3 624 17.7 714 0.7 899 1.9 613 15.2 719 100.0 640 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Pickens Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Pickens Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pickens Lexington Insulators Piedmont Mountainside Hospital Inc Royston Llc Tech Inc The Kroger Company Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pickens Area Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Atlanta Market GP Inc Wal-Mart Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Northside Hospital-Cherokee Pilgrims Pride Corp Pilgrims Pride Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp COUNTY Bartow Gordon Bartow Cherokee Cherokee Cherokee Cherokee Gilmer Cherokee Gordon Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Pickens COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Pickens, GA Cherokee, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Forsyth, GA Gilmer, GA DeKalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents: 5,318 2,191 938 741 384 265 250 218 808 11,113 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 47.9 19.7 8.4 6.7 3.5 2.4 2.2 2.0 7.3 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Pickens &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Pickens, GA Cherokee, GA Gilmer, GA Cobb, GA Fannin, GA DeKalb, GA Dawson, GA Gordon, GA Other Total Residents: 5,318 776 770 268 185 165 132 102 775 8,491 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.6 9.1 9.1 3.2 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.2 9.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e52O8.5H-91T2.%8i0Ag45.%h-7L2434%37S45.6c-3165h3%64+o5.o-94l%4 Pickens Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 25.0% 31.2% 26.0% 12.5% 5.2% 100.0% 18-24 35.9% 32.7% 27.2% 3.8% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.7% 29.4% 29.3% 18.0% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 16.9% 32.7% 29.2% 15.5% 5.7% 100.0% 45-64 23.3% 32.5% 25.1% 11.7% 7.5% 100.0% 65+ 47.3% 26.7% 15.2% 6.7% 4.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Cherokee Dawson Gilmer Gordon Pickens Pickens Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 1,880 188 216 593 223 4,091 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 991 1,880 188 216 593 223 4,091 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Pickens Area Dawson Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College Cherokee Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt College Pickens Appalachian Technical College Appalachian Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Gordon Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates Report: Data is not available at this time. Occupational Profile for Residents of Pickens County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Pickens NUMBER PERCENT 11,539 100.0 1,057 9.2 219 1.9 153 1.3 819 7.1 295 2.6 1,173 10.2 1,886 16.3 1,307 11.3 776 6.7 1,177 10.2 665 5.8 771 6.7 234 2.0 953 8.3 54 0.5 Pickens Area NUMBER PERCENT 169,748 100.0 20,704 12.2 6,952 4.1 3,229 1.9 14,527 8.6 3,178 1.9 20,528 12.1 26,762 15.8 12,397 7.3 10,516 6.2 17,020 10.0 8,151 4.8 7,507 4.4 2,712 1.6 14,945 8.8 620 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Pickens 172 29 42 21 02 2 Bartow Cherokee Dawson 2,480 1,348 153 299 612 256 540 357 71 50 35 15 33 25 08 22 02 3 Gilmer Gordon Total Area 234 758 5,145 36 85 1,039 57 31 171 76 1,274 470 02 6 06 20 53 78 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 11 2 43 220 247 423 59 34 153 11 3 19 23 13 37 119 50 97 443 349 772 Misc. 20 365 104 15 29 134 667 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1048 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge GA 30513 Phone: (706) 632 - 2033 Fax: (706) 632 - 7316 Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Pierce County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Pierce Appling Bacon Brantley Ware Wayne Pierce Area Georgia United States Labor Force 8,487 9,386 4,666 7,509 14,896 12,119 57,063 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 7,715 8,466 4,246 6,721 13,336 10,741 51,225 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 772 9.1% 920 9.8% 420 9.0% 788 10.5% 1,560 10.5% 1,378 11.4% 5,838 10.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Pierce City of Blackshear Pierce Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 15,697 92 3,283 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 18,580 18.4 19,963 27.2 119,925 128,156 6.9 137,116 14.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Miscellaneous Paper Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 110 23 0 68 19 2 1 7 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 1 20 61 15 2 13 6 25 1 10 3 25 2 24 24 4 346 24 11 7 6 370 Pierce EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 863 23.1 594 164 4.4 630 0 0.0 0 367 9.8 611 331 8.9 558 * * * * * * 227 6.1 549 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,976 * 393 419 231 * 108 16 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 53.0 495 * * 10.5 584 11.2 420 6.2 619 * * 2.9 689 0.4 483 91 2.4 581 * * * 29 0.8 541 32 0.9 347 266 7.1 609 * * * 255 6.8 227 76 4 2,843 889 45 45 799 3,731 2.0 338 0.1 221 76.2 545 23.8 618 1.2 759 1.2 544 21.4 552 100.0 534 NUMBER OF FIRMS 640 138 Pierce Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,699 1,585 20.3 652 4.2 450 1 * 353 2,151 148 3,962 13 476 6 243 25 987 9 62 12 118 15 179 10 148 5 190 23 150 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * * * 5.7 626 10.4 747 1.3 521 0.6 356 2.6 602 0.2 432 0.3 601 0.5 536 0.4 672 0.5 611 0.4 456 * * * * * * * * 2 3 5 7 7 2,033 16 142 538 110 37 138 73 * * 253 60 989 20,302 * 1,249 5,232 1,263 416 1,027 266 * * * * 0.7 641 0.2 604 2.6 1,312 53.5 571 * * 3.3 609 13.8 420 3.3 649 1.1 852 2.7 662 0.7 431 159 521 1.4 578 7 271 0.7 612 103 574 14 * 254 4,341 22 167 209 2,877 1.5 480 * * 11.4 690 0.4 260 7.6 226 211 28 2,701 229 52 90 87 2,930 271,509 847 20 28,021 9,948 691 2,393 6,864 37,966 3,798,106 2.2 0.1 73.8 26.2 1.8 6.3 18.1 100.0 395 536 593 627 1,071 597 593 602 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Pierce Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Pierce Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pierce Gilman Building Products Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Stewart Candy Company Inc Thom's Transport Co Inc United Egg Marketing Corp Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pierce Area Southern Nuclear Operating Co Baxley-Appling County Hospital Bacon County Health Serv Inc Satilla Regional Med/care Ctr Ware County State Prison Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Baptist Village Inc Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Wayne Memorial Hospital COUNTY Appling Appling Bacon Ware Ware Ware Wayne Ware Wayne Wayne Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Pierce COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Pierce, GA Ware, GA Wayne, GA Glynn, GA Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Brantley, GA Duval, FL Other Total Residents: 2,987 2,704 156 145 144 111 77 71 452 6,847 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 43.6 39.5 2.3 2.1 2.1 1.6 1.1 1.0 6.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Pierce &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Pierce, GA Ware, GA Brantley, GA Bacon, GA Wayne, GA Appling, GA Ben Hill, GA Bulloch, GA Other Total Residents: 2,987 625 174 88 48 25 19 18 86 4,070 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.4 15.4 4.3 2.2 1.2 0.6 0.5 0.4 2.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.1H-82T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-2L2534%61S45.6c-63265h3%4+o5.o-34l%4 Pierce Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.2% 39.6% 20.3% 5.6% 3.3% 100.0% 18-24 38.8% 36.9% 21.9% 2.2% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.2% 42.8% 24.8% 6.6% 2.6% 100.0% 35-44 24.3% 45.4% 20.8% 6.5% 3.1% 100.0% 45-64 26.6% 41.2% 20.9% 6.4% 4.9% 100.0% 65+ 51.3% 28.1% 12.4% 4.6% 3.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Appling Bacon Brantley Pierce Ware Wayne Pierce Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 204 72 171 222 346 314 1,329 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 204 72 171 222 346 314 1,329 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Pierce Area Appling Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College) Wayne Altamaha Technical College Ware Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College Pierce Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 28 2008 23 2009 35 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -17.9 2008-2009 52.2 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 19 2008 10 2009 14 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 10 10 8 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 3 18 3 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 25 10 42 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 8 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 3 15 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 16 20 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 27 27 30 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 1 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 44 11 13 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 4 7 11 6 9 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 17 13 11 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 14 10 20 3 1 4 Forest Technology/Technician 17 10 11 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 13 10 15 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 18 17 23 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 31 25 26 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 63 4 63 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 3 2 1 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 48 38 53 Lineworker 10 64 49 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 4 1 1 Medical/Clinical Assistant 5 9 10 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 27 19 14 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 28 85 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 6 23 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 19 16 Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist 7 7 12 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 4 3 1 Surgical Technology/Technologist 22 12 8 Surveying Technology/Surveying 5 3 4 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 41 49 38 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 4 1 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -47.4 2008-2009 40.0 0.0 -20.0 500.0 -83.3 -60.0 320.0 -20.0 -25.0 400.0 -60.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 11.1 -94.1 0.0 -75.0 18.2 -63.6 75.0 -45.5 -23.5 -28.6 50.0 -15.4 100.0 -66.7 -41.2 -23.1 -5.6 -19.4 -93.7 -33.3 -20.8 540.0 -75.0 80.0 -29.6 21.7 -68.4 11.8 0.0 -25.0 -45.5 -40.0 19.5 -75.0 300.0 10.0 50.0 35.3 4.0 1475.0 -50.0 39.5 -23.4 0.0 11.1 -26.3 203.6 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -66.7 -33.3 33.3 -22.4 100.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 25 2008 13 2009 70 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -48.0 2008-2009 438.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Pierce County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Pierce NUMBER PERCENT 7,245 100.0 543 7.5 25 0.4 175 2.4 480 6.6 245 3.4 874 12.1 1,014 14.0 535 7.4 455 6.3 600 8.3 592 8.2 649 9.0 239 3.3 799 11.0 20 0.3 Pierce Area NUMBER PERCENT 51,808 100.0 3,834 7.4 383 0.7 1,139 2.2 4,128 8.0 1,372 2.7 5,314 10.3 7,654 14.8 4,041 7.8 3,571 6.9 5,325 10.3 3,335 6.4 3,990 7.7 1,399 2.7 5,928 11.4 395 0.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Pierce 379 31 96 66 05 9 Appling Bacon Brantley Ware Wayne 341 165 306 1,226 760 26 41 54 11 40 21 25 60 32 86 292 277 49 145 189 05 16 06 6 08 2 29 33 12 14 Total Area 3,177 228 674 639 65 80 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 11 7 82 24 19 112 9 5 39 22 5 106 37 44 207 55 11 194 158 91 740 Misc. 72 44 28 46 221 91 502 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105 Fax: (912) 287 - 6550 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Pike County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Pike Lamar Meriwether Spalding Upson Pike Area Georgia United States Labor Force 8,113 7,976 9,571 28,865 12,341 66,866 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 7,257 6,931 8,313 24,929 10,863 58,293 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 856 10.6% 1,045 13.1% 1,258 13.1% 3,936 13.6% 1,478 12.0% 8,573 12.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Pike City of Zebulon Pike Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 13,798 94 17,721 28.4 21,409 55.2 1,181 138,397 150,313 8.6 167,562 21.1 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Food Transportation Equipment Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 77 4 1 61 11 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 157 2 11 32 8 2 8 10 18 1 19 1 14 5 11 15 4 238 33 8 11 14 271 Pike EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 512 22.5 580 18 0.8 670 * * * 310 13.6 564 171 7.5 585 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 947 41.6 493 * * * 66 2.9 790 182 8.0 365 8 0.4 422 * * * 77 3.4 732 10 0.4 436 46 2.0 669 * * * 81 3.6 502 * * * 212 9.3 444 53 2.3 222 90 4.0 183 37 * 1,461 814 33 66 715 2,276 1.6 378 * * 64.2 537 35.8 622 1.4 770 2.9 574 31.4 523 100.0 529 NUMBER OF FIRMS 489 44 Pike Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,899 234 18.0 771 0.6 534 3 26 310 1,460 132 5,181 3 31 6 579 8 445 12 569 18 150 13 42 7 206 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 0.1 863 3.8 636 13.5 819 0.1 654 1.5 532 1.2 601 1.5 749 0.4 594 0.1 407 0.5 670 * * * * * * * * * * 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 1,957 5 91 464 87 34 144 95 * 195 20 163 64 320 291 679 * 21,223 126 1,203 4,790 382 277 1,016 278 * * 0.5 703 0.1 770 0.4 840 0.2 1,253 0.8 585 0.8 856 1.8 887 * * 55.4 512 0.3 1,357 3.1 860 12.5 426 1.0 698 0.7 747 2.7 768 0.7 481 176 622 1.6 657 7 144 0.4 494 149 1,812 28 306 229 5,860 32 275 219 3,185 4.7 553 0.8 360 15.3 566 0.7 356 8.3 234 197 47 2,493 231 38 97 96 2,724 271,509 955 22 28,144 10,142 308 3,336 6,498 38,289 3,798,106 2.5 510 0.1 604 73.5 576 26.5 610 0.8 959 8.7 605 17.0 596 100.0 585 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Pike Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Pike Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pike Freshway Market - Byron Houston Hospitals Inc Molena Health & Rehab Llc Pike County State Prison Southern Mills Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pike Area Gordon College Homenurse Inc AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Seals Metalcasting Facility Griffin Technical College Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Care Master Medical Service Upson Regional Medical Center Quad/graphics Inc COUNTY Lamar Spalding Spalding Spalding Spalding Spalding Upson Spalding Upson Upson Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Pike COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Spalding, GA Pike, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Upson, GA Lamar, GA Henry, GA Other Total Residents: 1,963 1,503 487 471 399 349 228 219 528 6,147 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 31.9 24.5 7.9 7.7 6.5 5.7 3.7 3.6 8.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Pike &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Pike, GA Spalding, GA Upson, GA Lamar, GA Henry, GA Meriwether, GA Houston, GA Coweta, GA Other Total Residents: 1,503 306 224 151 55 47 25 15 47 2,388 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.9 12.8 9.4 6.3 2.3 2.0 1.0 0.6 2.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.2H-72T2.%2i4Ag45.%h-2L3534%02S45.6c-20265h3%54+o5.o-24l%4 Pike Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 32.4% 36.3% 20.5% 7.3% 3.6% 100.0% 18-24 37.7% 36.9% 22.5% 2.6% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.2% 39.9% 25.7% 9.6% 2.6% 100.0% 35-44 25.2% 40.2% 22.5% 8.7% 3.3% 100.0% 45-64 30.2% 36.7% 20.2% 7.3% 5.7% 100.0% 65+ 52.0% 26.5% 11.7% 6.5% 3.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Upson Pike Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 129 193 200 496 263 1,281 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 129 193 200 496 263 1,281 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Pike Area Upson Flint River Technical College Lamar Gordon College Spalding Griffin Technical College Pike Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.flintrivertech.edu www.gdn.edu www.griffintech.edu www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 23 25 22 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 8.7 -12.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 13 2008 5 2009 4 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 14 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 138 174 102 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 5 2 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 2 3 Carpentry/Carpenter 24 39 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 27 25 Construction Management 1 2 10 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 48 64 Criminal Justice/Police Science 8 6 15 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 40 53 58 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 9 9 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 4 4 4 9 5 6 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 33 33 41 Electrician 26 33 33 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 5 14 4 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 31 38 60 6 19 46 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 14 13 22 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 10 15 26 43 48 30 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 6 2 5 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 19 17 20 6 13 26 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 5 2 2 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 2 5 7 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 59 84 72 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 9 6 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 4 2 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 15 14 14 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 6 11 19 Medical/Clinical Assistant 24 46 27 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -61.5 2008-2009 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 62.5 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 0.0 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -44.4 0.0 26.9 180.0 22.6 20.0 24.2 0.0 -71.4 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 83.3 91.7 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 72.7 -41.3 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 93 2009 85 60 48 71 23 19 15 16 31 37 17 21 24 2 11 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 255 207 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 132.5 2008-2009 -8.6 -20.0 47.9 -17.4 -21.1 93.8 19.4 23.5 14.3 450.0 18.2 -16.7 -20.0 -43.5 84.6 25.9 -5.9 -18.8 -7.2 100.0 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Pike County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Pike NUMBER PERCENT 6,551 100.0 542 8.3 98 1.5 144 2.2 586 9.0 173 2.6 579 8.8 1,103 16.8 554 8.5 453 6.9 755 11.5 358 5.5 339 5.2 224 3.4 635 9.7 8 0.1 Pike Area NUMBER PERCENT 63,593 100.0 4,996 7.9 893 1.4 1,175 1.9 4,645 7.3 1,393 2.2 6,090 9.6 9,492 14.9 4,523 7.1 4,249 6.7 9,900 15.6 3,821 6.0 3,628 5.7 1,432 2.3 6,922 10.9 434 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Pike Lamar 189 15 52 14 272 19 52 41 01 5 02 11 Meriwether Spalding Upson 486 1,399 325 31 71 64 116 268 223 30 57 45 07 26 09 35 05 8 Total Area 2,671 211 500 387 24 85 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 20 13 32 26 21 30 36 45 56 106 116 174 47 28 38 235 223 330 Misc. 37 70 150 352 67 676 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226 Fax: (770) 229 - 3287 Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Polk County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Polk Bartow Floyd Haralson Paulding Polk Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL Cleburne, AL Labor Force 21,213 46,364 49,480 12,848 67,086 196,991 4,768,923 154,142,000 11,479 6,355 Employed 19,002 40,974 44,416 11,375 60,551 176,318 4,311,728 139,877,000 10,254 5,767 Unemployed Rate 2,211 10.4% 5,390 11.6% 5,064 10.2% 1,473 11.5% 6,535 9.7% 20,673 10.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,225 10.7% 588 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Polk City of Cedartown Polk Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL Cleburne, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 38,258 48 9,470 2009 Estimate 42,298 % Change 2000-2009 10.6 2015 Projected* 46,462 % Change 2000-2015 21.4 352,719 439,517 24.6 515,980 46.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 23,988 24,448 1.9 30,407 26.8 14,123 14,759 4.5 15,983 13.2 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 128 2 2 80 44 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 10 6 2 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 483 3 22 137 20 7 39 19 42 1 37 1 38 9 60 48 7 618 49 9 19 21 667 Polk EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,691 * 33.1 685 * * * 461 3,204 * * * * * * * * 26 78 83 * * * 0 0 0 0 * * 4.1 702 28.7 682 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.2 680 0.7 710 0.7 872 * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5,625 * * 1,465 354 * 195 53 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 50.4 497 * * * * 13.1 431 3.2 703 * * 1.7 649 0.5 458 106 0.9 683 * * * 553 5.0 419 * * * 626 5.6 586 62 0.6 247 832 7.5 222 568 4 9,320 1,845 67 181 1,597 11,165 5.1 649 0.0 605 83.5 591 16.5 765 0.6 950 1.6 657 14.3 687 100.0 592 NUMBER OF FIRMS 1,409 46 Polk Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 24,773 180 23.4 786 0.2 687 8 86 946 4,643 409 19,864 16 2,312 20 1,435 26 587 9 692 22 428 3 31 25 1,107 25 1,914 34 656 60 970 32 703 24 3,264 31 1,414 27 133 1 * 2 * 4 * 4 * 0.1 887 4.4 721 18.7 801 2.2 701 1.4 673 0.6 722 0.7 1,394 0.4 638 0.0 1,108 1.0 941 1.8 749 0.6 861 0.9 1,039 0.7 945 3.1 742 1.3 634 0.1 892 * * * * * * * * 5 12 27 5,295 14 380 1,129 235 84 372 284 19 793 2,734 60,068 919 3,331 13,437 2,850 2,010 2,322 887 0.0 1,016 0.7 1,112 2.6 618 56.7 590 0.9 1,632 3.1 792 12.7 442 2.7 697 1.9 840 2.2 837 0.8 505 577 2,744 2.6 783 23 171 0.2 1,077 427 4,370 57 1,429 573 12,358 81 893 560 9,978 4.1 480 1.3 698 11.7 801 0.8 307 9.4 249 499 161 6,865 357 59 122 176 7,222 271,509 2,371 78 84,919 21,082 686 3,844 16,552 106,001 3,798,106 2.2 524 0.1 937 80.1 648 19.9 687 0.6 990 3.6 636 15.6 687 100.0 655 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Polk Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Polk Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Polk AT & T Mobility Services Llc Engineered Fabrics Corp The Hon Company Tip Top Poultry Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Polk Area Shaw Industries Group Inc Atlanta Market GP Inc Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Engineered Fabrics Corp The Hon Company COUNTY Bartow Bartow Floyd Floyd Floyd Floyd Paulding Floyd Polk Polk Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Polk COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Polk, GA Floyd, GA Bartow, GA Cobb, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Haralson, GA Carroll, GA Other Total Residents: 8,582 2,148 1,831 729 472 464 319 191 816 15,552 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.2 13.8 11.8 4.7 3.0 3.0 2.1 1.2 5.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Polk &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Polk, GA Floyd, GA Haralson, GA Bartow, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Carroll, GA Other Total Residents: 8,582 1,031 302 220 208 193 191 109 801 11,637 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.7 8.9 2.6 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 0.9 6.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e42O8.8H-2T2.%0i6Ag45.%h-0L2534%72S45.6c-24265h3%04+o5.o-54l%4 Polk Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.6% 35.3% 23.7% 8.5% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 34.2% 33.9% 28.3% 3.4% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 20.0% 35.6% 28.0% 12.9% 3.5% 100.0% 35-44 20.5% 37.7% 26.9% 10.2% 4.8% 100.0% 45-64 27.2% 37.9% 21.3% 7.9% 5.8% 100.0% 65+ 52.4% 26.9% 13.1% 4.7% 3.0% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bartow Floyd Haralson Paulding Polk Polk Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 991 880 322 1,349 352 3,894 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 991 880 322 1,349 352 3,894 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Polk Area Floyd Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter College Paulding www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com Polk Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu Haralson West Georgia Technical College www.westgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 74 2008 110 2009 129 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 43 27 59 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 2 1 1 8 3 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 39 33 32 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 104 109 157 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 2 14 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 8 4 25 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 6 12 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 4 35 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 7 1 1 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 7 3 1 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 47 23 75 Construction Management 13 19 15 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 95 84 151 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 17 43 51 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 58 45 63 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 60 54 50 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 14 18 46 11 14 9 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 22 23 28 10 6 13 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 18 11 137 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 3 2 29 39 24 37 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting 39 7 29 11 61 46 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 33 26 47 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 7 23 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 15 14 67 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 47 37 73 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 11 6 29 Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage 18 12 14 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 15 1 10 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 21 17 32 Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist 14 10 11 Medical Reception/Receptionist 16 12 12 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 48.6 2008-2009 17.3 -37.2 118.5 -50.0 0.0 -62.5 -15.4 4.8 -81.8 -50.0 100.0 -50.0 -85.7 -57.1 -51.1 46.2 -11.6 152.9 -22.4 -10.0 28.6 133.3 -3.0 44.0 600.0 525.0 -50.0 775.0 0.0 -66.7 226.1 -21.1 79.8 18.6 40.0 -7.4 155.6 27.3 -35.7 4.5 21.7 -40.0 -38.9 -33.3 116.7 1145.5 1350.0 -38.5 -82.1 54.2 314.3 454.5 -21.2 0.0 -6.7 -21.3 -45.5 -33.3 -93.3 -19.0 -28.6 -25.0 -24.6 80.8 228.6 378.6 97.3 383.3 16.7 900.0 88.2 10.0 0.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 22 2008 27 2009 37 25 31 41 11 12 10 36 9 82 11 27 165 25 22 35 22 32 33 10 16 16 11 5 6 9 18 30 22 4 5 3 8 123 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 22.7 2008-2009 37.0 24.0 32.3 9.1 -16.7 -75.0 811.1 145.5 511.1 -12.0 59.1 45.5 3.1 60.0 0.0 -54.5 20.0 100.0 66.7 -81.8 25.0 166.7 1437.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Coosa Valley Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Polk County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Polk NUMBER PERCENT 16,938 100.0 994 5.9 185 1.1 345 2.0 1,129 6.7 375 2.2 1,420 8.4 2,424 14.3 1,340 7.9 1,273 7.5 3,020 17.8 1,144 6.8 1,034 6.1 313 1.9 1,799 10.6 143 0.8 Polk Area NUMBER PERCENT 152,621 100.0 13,284 8.7 3,816 2.5 3,490 2.3 12,462 8.2 3,504 2.3 16,149 10.6 24,203 15.9 11,848 7.8 10,251 6.7 18,140 11.9 8,576 5.6 6,755 4.4 3,161 2.1 16,148 10.6 834 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Polk Bartow 1,277 2,480 89 249 189 299 612 256 19 47 33 25 Floyd Haralson Paulding 2,196 345 1,248 199 408 299 36 64 36 381 365 95 18 34 03 7 08 5 Total Area 7,546 1,004 1,698 875 81 118 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 120 98 169 220 247 423 248 98 334 27 31 74 60 42 159 675 516 1,159 Misc. 297 365 558 67 133 1,420 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1108 North Main Street Cedartown GA 30125 Phone: (770) 749 - 2213 Fax: (770) 749 - 2277 Rehabilitation Center(s) 101 Bainbridge Way Suite 300 Dallas, GA 30132-4767 Phone: (770) 443 - 3717 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Pulaski County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Pulaski Bleckley Dodge Dooly Houston Wilcox Pulaski Area Georgia United States Labor Force 4,383 5,380 9,129 4,829 70,397 3,284 97,402 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 4,055 4,845 8,178 4,367 65,512 2,908 89,865 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 328 7.5% 535 9.9% 951 10.4% 462 9.6% 4,885 6.9% 376 11.4% 7,537 7.7% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Pulaski City of Hawkinsville Pulaski Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 9,579 130 3,280 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 9,897 3.3 10,639 11.1 171,729 198,930 15.8 216,733 26.2 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Paper Nonmetallic Mineral Product Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Apparel Textile Product Mills Machinery Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Wood Product Transportation Equipment Fabricated Metal Product Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 31 12 0 15 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 1 8 44 3 4 14 5 11 0 5 2 26 2 20 21 7 204 34 5 12 17 238 Pulaski EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 253 9.2 706 139 5.0 607 0 0.0 0 38 1.4 485 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,730 * 165 321 * 73 109 10 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 62.8 622 * * 6.0 911 11.7 365 * * 2.6 963 4.0 793 0.4 317 54 2.0 680 0 0.0 0 35 1.3 552 * * * 679 24.6 716 * * * 180 6.5 217 29 * 1,986 770 19 * 437 2,755 1.1 347 * * 72.1 664 27.9 641 0.7 843 * * 15.9 536 100.0 609 NUMBER OF FIRMS 516 75 Pulaski Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,749 451 13.3 684 0.6 557 2 * 317 1,542 122 7,742 10 4,553 2 * 12 621 2 * 8 42 1 * 2 * 6 82 6 192 7 161 * * 2.1 679 10.6 693 6.2 659 * * 0.8 942 * * 0.1 487 * * * * 0.1 861 0.3 694 0.2 805 7 10 10 11 11 17 2,864 16 120 682 87 38 216 153 945 272 319 78 98 77 33,995 331 1,029 8,023 1,268 475 1,510 595 1.3 440 0.4 776 0.4 1,498 0.1 488 0.1 819 0.1 505 46.5 575 0.5 1,010 1.4 798 11.0 441 1.7 761 0.6 743 2.1 743 0.8 463 333 3,978 5.4 1,192 22 436 0.6 850 151 2,050 28 460 378 5,750 40 472 341 6,521 2.8 431 0.6 768 7.9 619 0.6 246 8.9 235 259 72 3,452 329 66 116 147 3,781 271,509 1,099 41 43,785 29,311 * 3,327 11,179 73,093 3,798,106 1.5 533 0.1 713 59.9 599 40.1 949 * * 4.6 561 15.3 671 100.0 740 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Pulaski Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Pulaski Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pulaski Pharmacy Services Inc Progressive Long Term Care Llc Pulaski County State Prison Sunmark Community Bank Taylor Regional Hospital Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Pulaski Area Acuity Brands Lighting Tyson Farms Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Houston Hospitals Inc Frito Lay Inc Wal-Mart Indx Inc L 3 Services Inc Anchor Glass Container Corp Taylor Regional Hospital COUNTY Bleckley Dooly Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Pulaski Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Pulaski COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Pulaski, GA Houston, GA Bleckley, GA Bibb, GA Dooly, GA Washington, GA Wilcox, GA Dodge, GA Other Total Residents: 2,241 534 257 161 149 103 82 77 290 3,894 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 57.6 13.7 6.6 4.1 3.8 2.6 2.1 2.0 7.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Pulaski &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Pulaski, GA Dodge, GA Houston, GA Bleckley, GA Wilcox, GA Laurens, GA Dooly, GA Appling, GA Other Total Residents: 2,241 266 249 236 102 65 51 30 123 3,393 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 66.0 7.8 7.3 7.0 3.0 1.9 1.5 0.9 3.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.2H-91T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-3L2434%03S45.6c-1165h3%34+o5.o-84l%4 Pulaski Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.4% 34.4% 28.5% 9.0% 5.8% 100.0% 18-24 29.9% 35.3% 31.7% 2.8% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 15.3% 33.0% 34.9% 12.2% 4.7% 100.0% 35-44 13.8% 36.9% 31.5% 11.1% 6.7% 100.0% 45-64 20.1% 34.4% 26.7% 9.5% 9.2% 100.0% 65+ 43.1% 31.4% 15.8% 5.9% 3.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bleckley Dodge Dooly Houston Pulaski Wilcox Pulaski Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 163 190 57 1,523 94 75 2,102 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 163 190 57 1,523 94 75 2,102 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Pulaski Area Houston Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus Middle Georgia Technical College Dodge Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College Bleckley Middle Georgia College Pulaski Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 www.gmc.cc.ga.us/warner_robins/ www.middlegatech.edu http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu www.mgc.edu www.middlegatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 34 2008 34 2009 82 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 27 36 30 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 17 24 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 43 61 48 1 3 3 48 55 6 Barbering/Barber 1 7 8 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 11 3 7 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 28 27 33 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 8 21 21 Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor 1 2 1 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 19 35 48 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 635 1,071 969 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 22 17 10 12 9 7 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 10 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 7 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 15 42 28 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 27 49 71 2 1 1 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 26 8 17 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 12 10 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 46 48 60 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 13 18 22 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 8 10 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 40 28 28 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 9 7 5 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 1 3 7 Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller 32 32 19 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 24 12 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 3 4 24 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 19 40 27 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 13 13 13 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 9 11 4 Small Business Administration/Management 6 2 2 Surgical Technology/Technologist 5 8 9 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 119 105 108 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 141.2 33.3 -16.7 41.2 -79.2 41.9 -21.3 200.0 0.0 14.6 600.0 -72.7 -3.6 162.5 100.0 84.2 68.7 -22.7 -89.1 14.3 133.3 22.2 0.0 -50.0 37.1 -9.5 -41.2 -25.0 -28.6 -36.4 180.0 81.5 -22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 44.9 -50.0 -69.2 100.0 4.3 38.5 25.0 -30.0 -22.2 200.0 0.0 -20.0 33.3 110.5 0.0 22.2 -66.7 60.0 -11.8 0.0 112.5 -16.7 25.0 22.2 50.0 0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 -32.5 0.0 -63.6 0.0 12.5 2.9 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 10 2008 6 2009 4 34 11 39 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -40.0 2008-2009 -33.3 -67.6 254.5 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Pulaski County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Pulaski NUMBER PERCENT 4,192 100.0 399 9.5 65 1.6 119 2.8 325 7.8 115 2.7 449 10.7 645 15.4 150 3.6 269 6.4 600 14.3 214 5.1 240 5.7 113 2.7 455 10.9 34 0.8 Pulaski Area NUMBER PERCENT 76,182 100.0 7,455 9.8 2,792 3.7 2,117 2.8 6,781 8.9 2,148 2.8 7,451 9.8 11,970 15.7 3,742 4.9 6,244 8.2 6,820 9.0 3,227 4.2 3,583 4.7 2,154 2.8 9,139 12.0 559 0.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Pulaski 160 11 28 20 05 16 Bleckley Dodge Dooly Houston Wilcox 208 491 311 1,972 157 15 34 39 20 106 105 10 56 67 245 462 361 15 20 34 03 2 06 18 04 49 28 74 02 10 Total Area 3,299 316 706 626 48 169 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 9 11 22 8 29 34 12 39 71 10 17 31 109 88 248 10 13 23 158 197 429 Misc. 38 44 114 67 357 30 650 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130 Fax: (478) 988 - 7140 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1021 Commerce Street P.O. Box 688 Perry, GA 31069-1248 Phone: (478) 988 - 6760 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Putnam County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Putnam Baldwin Greene Hancock Jasper Jones Morgan Putnam Area Georgia United States Labor Force 10,330 20,536 7,583 3,346 6,481 14,245 9,298 71,819 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 9,241 18,094 6,761 2,720 5,706 13,061 8,405 63,988 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,089 10.5% 2,442 11.9% 822 10.8% 626 18.7% 775 12.0% 1,184 8.3% 893 9.6% 7,831 10.9% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Putnam City of Eatonton Putnam Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 18,859 88 20,495 8.7 23,023 22.1 6,764 138,805 152,248 9.7 174,940 26.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Paper Textile Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 127 14 0 80 33 3 1 10 1 1 4 3 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 337 6 13 79 11 5 21 27 35 4 18 3 32 5 40 38 14 478 35 6 16 13 513 Putnam EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,353 174 20.6 575 2.6 506 0 401 779 28 * 463 * * 72 * * * 22 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,403 * 82 1,315 221 49 176 31 0.0 0 6.1 633 11.8 561 0.4 554 * * 7.0 526 * * * * 1.1 896 * * * * * * 0.3 690 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.7 535 * * 1.2 754 20.0 365 3.4 467 0.7 865 2.7 722 0.5 688 88 1.3 593 * * * 56 0.9 462 * * * 310 4.7 526 51 0.8 294 536 8.2 201 66 7 4,763 1,813 71 * 1,141 6,576 1.0 316 0.1 633 72.4 555 27.6 678 1.1 892 * * 17.4 552 100.0 555 NUMBER OF FIRMS 596 74 Putnam Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 7,388 662 17.6 736 1.6 511 5 380 137 10 3 26 3 12 11 11 11 6 15 9 1 1 1 2 2 2 11 2,142 16 106 496 78 31 172 128 42 2,286 4,398 112 31 1,261 152 450 177 279 792 * 46 29 * * * * * * 51 20,805 514 775 5,546 497 340 1,095 271 0.1 711 5.5 674 10.5 804 0.3 654 0.1 727 3.0 688 0.4 675 1.1 702 0.4 828 0.7 601 1.9 1,115 * * 0.1 596 0.1 440 * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 378 49.6 496 1.2 1,489 1.8 735 13.2 401 1.2 618 0.8 679 2.6 772 0.6 499 209 724 1.7 653 9 102 0.2 662 133 1,085 22 290 245 4,121 45 436 244 4,303 2.6 448 0.7 512 9.8 616 1.0 346 10.3 252 208 58 2,796 244 40 114 90 3,040 271,509 706 24 28,217 13,721 304 6,785 6,632 41,936 3,798,106 1.7 415 0.1 750 67.3 559 32.7 582 0.7 881 16.2 559 15.8 592 100.0 567 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Putnam Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Putnam Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Putnam Georgia Power Company Haband Operations Llc Horton Homes Inc Wal-Mart Wholesale Distribut Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Putnam Area Central State Hospital Georgia College & State University Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Baldwin State Prison Rheem Sales Company Inc Vought Aircraft Industries Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Haband Operations Llc COUNTY Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Greene Greene Morgan Putnam Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Putnam COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Putnam, GA Baldwin, GA Morgan, GA Greene, GA Bibb, GA Fulton, GA Jasper, GA DeKalb, GA Other Total Residents: 4,479 1,027 414 391 329 177 164 129 945 8,055 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.6 12.7 5.1 4.9 4.1 2.2 2.0 1.6 11.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Putnam &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Putnam, GA Baldwin, GA Greene, GA Morgan, GA Hancock, GA Jones, GA Jasper, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents: 4,479 775 232 191 173 127 75 50 411 6,513 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.8 11.9 3.6 2.9 2.7 1.9 1.2 0.8 6.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.7H-52T2.%1i8Ag45.%h-3L2434%65S45.6c-04265h3%04+o5.o-54l%4 Putnam Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.8% 36.5% 21.9% 8.8% 5.0% 100.0% 18-24 31.5% 32.2% 32.0% 3.9% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 21.3% 40.8% 24.1% 11.1% 2.9% 100.0% 35-44 20.5% 43.0% 21.9% 9.9% 4.7% 100.0% 45-64 26.0% 36.2% 20.0% 9.7% 8.1% 100.0% 65+ 45.4% 27.0% 14.9% 6.9% 5.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Baldwin Greene Hancock Jasper Jones Morgan Putnam Putnam Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 274 113 84 97 304 207 147 1,226 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 274 113 84 97 304 207 147 1,226 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Putnam Area Jones Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Putnam Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Baldwin Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus Hancock Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 44 2008 55 2009 79 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 57 67 44 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 10 15 9 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Animation, Interactive Tech, Video Graphics and Special Effects Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 58 83 99 5 8 7 5 9 4 12 7 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 79 27 83 Banking and Financial Support Services 4 3 4 Barbering/Barber 11 9 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 8 6 5 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 15 17 12 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 3 5 Carpentry/Carpenter 36 20 43 Child Care and Support Services Management 27 16 17 Child Care Provider/Assistant 13 11 15 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 37 47 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 1 2 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 90 79 118 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 37 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 1 4 1 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 32 30 31 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 5 2 1 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 26 15 21 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 1 2 4 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 21 16 11 15 12 17 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 1 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 32 40 41 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician 15 18 59 3 1 7 34 52 57 Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech 28 24 17 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 49 25 23 6 3 8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 25.0 2008-2009 43.6 17.5 -34.3 50.0 -40.0 43.1 19.3 60.0 -12.5 80.0 -55.6 -41.7 -65.8 -25.0 -18.2 -25.0 13.3 -66.7 -44.4 -40.7 -15.4 40.0 131.3 -83.3 -12.2 -33.9 300.0 -6.3 -60.0 -42.3 100.0 -23.8 185.7 207.4 33.3 55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0 6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0 100.0 49.4 -21.6 -75.0 3.3 -50.0 40.0 100.0 -31.3 -20.0 300.0 25.0 20.0 41.7 100.0 2.5 227.8 -66.7 600.0 52.9 -14.3 -49.0 9.6 -29.2 -8.0 -50.0 166.7 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 11 2009 19 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 104 139 77 Home Health Aide/Home Attendant 28 18 29 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 30 73 61 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 18 9 18 Insurance 2 3 2 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 2 2 3 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 74 88 83 Logistics and Materials Management 26 12 29 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 11 10 4 2 4 4 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 71 58 46 Medical Reception/Receptionist 55 57 39 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 15 15 10 Medical/Clinical Assistant 77 94 76 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 16 40 21 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 2 3 1 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 89 98 102 Operations Management and Supervision 30 31 35 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 7 4 9 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 19 22 29 Plumbing Technology/Plumber 4 6 6 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 23 41 36 Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician 35 29 39 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 2 5 7 Surgical Technology/Technologist 9 10 14 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder 4 3 2 16 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 450.0 2008-2009 72.7 33.7 -44.6 -35.7 61.1 143.3 -16.4 -50.0 100.0 50.0 -33.3 0.0 50.0 18.9 -5.7 -53.8 141.7 -9.1 -60.0 100.0 -18.3 3.6 0.0 22.1 150.0 50.0 10.1 3.3 -42.9 15.8 50.0 78.3 -17.1 150.0 11.1 -25.0 0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 4.1 12.9 125.0 31.8 0.0 -12.2 34.5 40.0 40.0 -33.3 56.3 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Putnam County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Putnam NUMBER PERCENT 8,573 100.0 635 7.4 115 1.3 190 2.2 664 7.8 159 1.9 789 9.2 1,163 13.6 589 6.9 639 7.5 1,159 13.5 544 6.4 615 7.2 275 3.2 962 11.2 75 0.9 Putnam Area NUMBER PERCENT 61,361 100.0 5,118 8.3 1,102 1.8 1,716 2.8 5,033 8.2 1,717 2.8 6,290 10.3 8,353 13.6 3,904 6.4 3,846 6.3 7,449 12.1 3,162 5.2 3,371 5.5 1,858 3.0 7,811 12.7 631 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Putnam 390 24 58 78 04 24 Baldwin Greene Hancock 1,383 416 316 84 246 384 24 86 74 17 63 63 12 52 05 21 04 18 Jasper Jones Morgan 201 20 37 15 389 51 77 46 252 20 51 35 01 5 03 8 01 8 Total Area 3,347 240 618 695 30 136 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 34 25 48 94 153 159 37 14 36 22 57 25 24 10 38 39 19 84 24 9 26 274 287 416 Misc. 95 199 119 47 51 62 78 651 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 156 Roberson Mill Road Milledgeville GA 31061 Phone: (478) 445 - 5465 Fax: (478) 445 - 2040 Rehabilitation Center(s) 2930 Heritage Place Suite 102 Milledgeville, GA 31061-7211 Phone: (478) 445 - 4781 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Quitman County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Quitman Clay Randolph Stewart Quitman Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL Labor Force 989 1,423 2,782 2,337 7,531 4,768,923 154,142,000 9,741 Employed 878 1,302 2,457 2,096 6,733 4,311,728 139,877,000 8,470 Unemployed Rate 111 11.2% 121 8.5% 325 11.7% 241 10.3% 798 10.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,271 13.0% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Quitman City of Georgetown Quitman Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2,603 157 973 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 2,659 2.2 2,838 9.0 48,019 47,247 -1.6 50,839 5.9 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 29,038 29,737 2.4 33,156 14.2 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Food Wood Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 6 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 2 9 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 32 10 3 5 2 42 Quitman EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 91 23.7 581 38 9.9 753 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 149 38.8 426 0 0.0 0 * * * 30 7.8 288 83 21.6 470 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 10 2.6 234 0 0.0 0 240 62.5 503 143 37.2 576 8 2.1 624 11 2.9 569 * * * 384 100.0 506 Quitman Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 69 750 17.8 643 45 372 8.8 577 18 * * * 6 223 5.3 753 1 * * * 1 * * * 1 * * * 1 * * * 1 * * * 1 * 253 1,884 3 9 * * 44.6 473 0.2 1,174 18 98 72 373 22 169 2.3 608 8.8 365 4.0 465 3 5 0.1 171 17 113 12 22 2.7 569 0.5 458 11 32 0.8 580 1 * * * 9 * 2 * 20 408 3 17 20 86 * * * * 9.7 519 0.4 355 2.0 235 40 5 327 82 20 33 29 409 271,509 87 2 2,636 1,587 168 216 1,203 4,223 3,798,106 2.1 0.0 62.4 37.6 4.0 5.1 28.5 100.0 312 330 522 565 1,217 421 500 538 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Quitman Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Quitman Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Quitman Bennett Logging Co Inc Benny Whitehead Inc D & J Plastics Inc Michelles Restaurant of Georgetown Ranger Transport Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Quitman Area Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines PCS Partners Inc Benny Whitehead Inc Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Randolph Co Medical Associates Andrew College CCA of Auquisition Sub Stewart Webster Hospital Inc Four County Health Care Llc Southwest Georgia Health Care Inc COUNTY Clay Clay Quitman Randolph Randolph Randolph Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Quitman COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Barbour, AL 566 Quitman, GA 213 Randolph, GA 38 Russell, AL 12 Dougherty, GA 9 Clay, GA 8 Hillsborough, FL 8 Muscogee, GA 7 Other 29 Total Residents: 902 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 62.7 23.6 4.2 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 3.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Quitman &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Quitman, GA 213 Barbour, AL 105 Early, GA 23 Randolph, GA 18 Thomas, GA 8 Mitchell, GA 6 Stewart, GA 6 Calhoun, GA 5 Total Residents: 384 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.5 27.3 6.0 4.7 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.3 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.7H-21T2.%7i9Ag45.%h-6L3634%41S45.6c-23265h3%84+o5.o-14l%4 Quitman Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 37.9% 33.6% 20.5% 4.3% 3.7% 100.0% 18-24 39.2% 26.8% 33.3% 0.7% 0.0% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.6% 48.1% 25.1% 5.9% 3.4% 100.0% 35-44 28.1% 41.4% 21.9% 4.8% 3.7% 100.0% 45-64 34.2% 35.0% 20.0% 4.4% 6.5% 100.0% 65+ 61.3% 21.0% 10.8% 4.8% 2.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 High School Graduates - 2009 Clay Quitman Randolph Stewart Quitman Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 0 0 63 41 104 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 0 0 63 41 104 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Quitman Area Randolph Andrew College Quitman Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.andrewcollege.edu www.columbustech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS TOTAL GRADUATES Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping 2007 38 2008 44 2009 44 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 50 34 25 Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 5 14 19 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 1 8 10 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 23 15 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 29 22 27 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 9 8 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 18 2 10 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 15 22 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 5 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 33 48 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 47 30 32 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 80 35 30 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 21 35 23 13 25 6 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 13 14 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 20 11 14 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 20 37 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 15.8 2008-2009 0.0 -32.0 -26.5 180.0 35.7 700.0 25.0 -34.8 -13.3 -24.1 22.7 80.0 -11.1 -88.9 400.0 36.4 46.7 400.0 20.0 45.5 -56.3 -36.2 6.7 -56.3 -14.3 66.7 -34.3 92.3 -7.1 -45.0 -35.5 -76.0 7.7 27.3 85.0 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Insurance Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 6 2008 4 2009 6 49 13 1 19 28 63 29 21 15 42 42 42 131 177 167 2 7 6 34 59 42 6 9 4 7 7 8 19 28 24 30 28 28 22 18 5 15 17 27 31 36 34 32 33 63 24 41 34 16 11 26 23 13 40 17 12 14 27 31 26 17 25 16 37 20 30 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -33.3 2008-2009 50.0 -73.5 47.4 -27.6 0.0 35.1 250.0 73.5 50.0 0.0 47.4 -6.7 -18.2 13.3 16.1 3.1 70.8 -31.3 -43.5 -29.4 14.8 47.1 -92.3 125.0 -28.6 0.0 -5.6 -14.3 -28.8 -55.6 14.3 -14.3 0.0 -72.2 58.8 -5.6 90.9 -17.1 136.4 207.7 16.7 -16.1 -36.0 -45.9 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College (Muscogee Co.). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Quitman County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Quitman NUMBER PERCENT 989 100.0 59 6.0 0 0.0 14 1.4 49 5.0 18 1.8 113 11.4 100 10.1 38 3.8 64 6.5 189 19.1 95 9.6 103 10.4 25 2.5 110 11.1 12 1.2 Quitman Area NUMBER PERCENT 7,351 100.0 554 7.5 16 0.2 142 1.9 610 8.3 186 2.5 589 8.0 958 13.0 369 5.0 361 4.9 1,149 15.6 521 7.1 670 9.1 220 3.0 912 12.4 94 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Quitman 8 1 0 1 00 0 Clay 27 Randolph 109 Stewart 103 5 5 5 4 18 14 4 9 19 01 2 05 19 01 14 Total Area 247 14 32 39 07 35 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 2 0 1 0 0 5 5 13 6 7 12 13 14 25 25 Misc. 3 4 25 24 56 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Rabun County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Rabun Habersham Towns Rabun Area Georgia United States Clay, NC Jackson, NC Macon, NC Oconee, SC Labor Force 7,026 20,191 5,770 32,987 4,768,923 154,142,000 4,802 21,693 16,822 31,884 Employed 6,300 18,259 5,291 29,850 4,311,728 139,877,000 4,262 19,842 15,070 27,511 Unemployed Rate 726 10.3% 1,932 9.6% 479 8.3% 3,137 9.5% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 540 11.2% 1,851 8.5% 1,752 10.4% 4,373 13.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Rabun City of Clayton Rabun Area Georgia United States Clay, NC Jackson, NC Macon, NC Oconee, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 15,085 99 16,611 10.1 18,657 23.7 2,019 198,501 223,205 12.4 247,236 24.6 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 8,775 10,333 17.8 11,968 36.4 33,121 36,891 11.4 39,863 20.4 29,811 33,233 11.5 37,989 27.4 66,215 71,514 8.0 78,540 18.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Machinery Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 139 5 1 109 24 2 1 2 2 1 2 5 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 356 4 5 89 4 5 24 33 34 0 22 4 29 9 63 31 10 505 33 11 8 14 538 Rabun EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 986 20.0 579 24 0.5 421 * 345 601 * * * * * * * * * 27 * 0 0 0 0 0 3,068 * 13 944 7 33 195 59 * * 7.0 564 12.2 590 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.5 552 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 62.4 470 * * 0.3 274 19.2 455 0.1 664 0.7 661 4.0 840 1.2 441 102 2.1 623 0 0.0 0 88 1.8 407 * * * 396 8.0 559 115 2.3 403 811 16.5 263 146 6 4,060 861 52 55 754 4,920 3.0 387 0.1 747 82.5 525 17.5 678 1.1 904 1.1 514 15.3 617 100.0 520 NUMBER OF FIRMS 396 20 Rabun Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,222 237 24.2 649 1.1 621 4 279 93 7 2 5 4 9 11 12 1 5 14 12 1 1 2 2 5 1,277 12 47 322 39 19 96 77 36 983 3,965 * * * 25 58 97 292 * 136 78 876 * * * * * 11,926 420 183 2,884 142 133 632 227 0.2 674 4.6 532 18.4 680 * * * * * * 0.1 404 0.3 435 0.4 558 1.4 676 * * 0.6 660 0.4 528 4.1 1,051 * * * * * * * * * * 55.2 495 1.9 1,117 0.8 587 13.4 434 0.7 557 0.6 542 2.9 769 1.1 364 122 415 1.9 763 7 384 1.8 705 86 772 17 930 135 1,608 21 253 180 2,603 3.6 392 4.3 655 7.4 603 1.2 313 12.1 260 97 44 1,717 116 28 40 48 1,833 271,509 341 23 17,171 4,425 196 811 3,418 21,595 3,798,106 1.6 386 0.1 560 79.5 542 20.5 628 0.9 896 3.8 600 15.8 619 100.0 559 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Rabun Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Rabun Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Rabun Dillard House Inc Hanesbrands Inc Ingles Markets Inc Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Rabun Area Fieldale Farms Corp Habersham County Medical Center Ethicon Inc Piedmont College Habersham State Prison Etcon Hanesbrands Inc Wal-Mart Young Harris College Chatuge Regional Hospital Inc COUNTY Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham Rabun Rabun Towns Towns Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Rabun COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Rabun, GA Macon, NC Habersham, GA Fulton, GA Stephens, GA Hall, GA Oconee, SC Towns, GA Other Total Residents: 5,265 253 215 109 107 88 66 38 283 6,424 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 82.0 3.9 3.3 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.0 0.6 4.4 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Rabun &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Rabun, GA Macon, NC Habersham, GA Oconee, SC Stephens, GA Clayton, GA Towns, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents: 5,265 582 236 90 80 74 60 48 548 6,983 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 75.4 8.3 3.4 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.7 7.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e42O8.8H-72T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-1L2434%40S45.6c-13265h3%04+o5.o-94l%4 Rabun Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 28.2% 33.8% 23.1% 9.1% 5.9% 100.0% 18-24 34.7% 32.1% 29.3% 4.0% 0.0% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.1% 37.3% 25.8% 10.4% 3.5% 100.0% 35-44 20.9% 39.3% 22.8% 10.4% 6.7% 100.0% 45-64 24.1% 34.8% 22.5% 10.1% 8.5% 100.0% 65+ 40.3% 26.0% 18.5% 8.5% 6.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Habersham Rabun Towns Rabun Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 340 129 70 539 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----- TOTAL 340 129 70 539 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Rabun Area Habersham North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College Rabun North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Towns Young Harris College www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu www.northgatech.edu www.yhc.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 39 2008 31 2009 16 54 43 37 7 3 15 9 6 7 9 10 9 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.5 2008-2009 -48.4 -20.4 -14.0 -57.1 400.0 -33.3 16.7 11.1 -10.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 81 2008 52 2009 89 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 18 18 17 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 3 Commercial Photography 15 16 17 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 7 2 8 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 22 13 19 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 35 51 44 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 19 18 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 14 11 10 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 32 5 29 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 49 28 35 Electrician 26 16 10 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 48 38 52 15 3 4 Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other 4 6 5 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 13 6 21 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 59 52 50 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 24 21 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 55 36 37 Lineworker 18 69 64 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 17 16 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 9 6 7 16 16 12 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 9 5 9 Medical Reception/Receptionist 7 12 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 23 24 33 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 12 3 10 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 28 33 39 Operations Management and Supervision 14 8 17 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 6 10 7 Tool and Die Technology/Technician 4 4 5 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 62 54 65 Turf and Turfgrass Management 4 11 5 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 11 2 7 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -35.8 2008-2009 71.2 0.0 -5.6 40.0 -57.1 6.7 6.3 -71.4 300.0 -40.9 46.2 45.7 -13.7 18.8 -5.3 -21.4 -9.1 -84.4 480.0 -42.9 25.0 -38.5 -37.5 -20.8 36.8 -80.0 50.0 -53.8 -11.9 -12.5 -34.5 283.3 142.9 -33.3 33.3 -16.7 250.0 -3.8 -28.6 2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7 0.0 -44.4 71.4 4.3 -75.0 17.9 -42.9 66.7 0.0 -12.9 175.0 -81.8 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 18.2 112.5 -30.0 25.0 20.4 -54.5 250.0 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 25 2009 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 78.6 2008-2009 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Rabun County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Rabun NUMBER PERCENT 6,924 100.0 555 8.0 53 0.8 135 2.0 524 7.6 185 2.7 749 10.8 733 10.6 663 9.6 633 9.1 952 13.8 257 3.7 576 8.3 155 2.2 700 10.1 54 0.8 Rabun Area NUMBER PERCENT 28,328 100.0 2,651 9.4 336 1.2 603 2.1 2,218 7.8 749 2.6 2,998 10.6 3,847 13.6 2,037 7.2 2,094 7.4 3,887 13.7 1,127 4.0 2,011 7.1 537 1.9 3,061 10.8 172 0.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Rabun 138 18 21 22 01 3 Habersham Towns Total Area 1,018 72 1,228 100 226 151 16 15 12 134 262 185 28 31 00 1 29 35 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 27 3 21 121 62 158 3 5 13 151 70 192 Misc. 22 141 7 170 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 215 Hodges Street Suite #205 Cornelia GA 30531 Phone: (706) 776 - 0811 Fax: (706) 776 - 0822 Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Randolph County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Randolph Calhoun Clay Quitman Stewart Terrell Webster Randolph Area Georgia United States Labor Force 2,782 2,352 1,423 989 2,337 4,438 1,218 15,539 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 2,457 2,095 1,302 878 2,096 3,994 1,104 13,926 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 325 11.7% 257 10.9% 121 8.5% 111 11.2% 241 10.3% 444 10.0% 114 9.4% 1,613 10.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Randolph City of Cuthbert Randolph Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 7,757 142 7,180 -7.4 7,062 -9.0 3,731 38,648 36,328 -6.0 36,593 -5.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Machinery Apparel Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills Furniture and Related Product Wood Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 40 27 0 11 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 1 8 32 11 2 7 8 8 1 4 2 7 2 9 17 4 163 28 6 11 11 191 Randolph EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 417 22.3 674 232 12.4 572 0 0.0 0 22 1.2 434 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 683 36.6 480 * * * 56 3.0 656 195 10.4 391 40 2.1 486 * * * 56 3.0 493 12 0.6 489 29 1.6 600 * * * * * * * * * 79 4.2 548 * * * 44 2.4 179 33 * 1,102 766 26 96 644 1,868 1.8 312 * * 59.0 577 41.0 570 1.4 771 5.1 422 34.5 516 100.0 537 Randolph Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 142 1,665 83 617 19.8 588 7.3 567 1 * 35 217 23 827 3 475 3 57 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 496 3,535 5 13 45 433 139 822 37 212 6 52 44 297 18 42 * * 2.6 604 9.8 599 5.7 655 0.7 670 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 42.1 489 0.2 1,171 5.2 679 9.8 351 2.5 485 0.6 497 3.5 778 0.5 347 27 74 0.9 576 1 * * * 12 * 3 160 41 661 7 21 39 246 * * 1.9 539 7.9 512 0.2 356 2.9 216 72 12 650 152 43 54 55 802 271,509 145 6 5,206 3,197 293 586 2,318 8,403 3,798,106 1.7 0.1 62.0 38.0 3.5 7.0 27.6 100.0 337 283 521 551 1,095 489 497 532 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Randolph Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Randolph Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Randolph Andrew College Dixie Discount Evergreen Timber Inc Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Randolph Co Medical Associates Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Randolph Area Calhoun State Prison Willowood Assisted Living Facility Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Randolph Co Medical Associates CCA of Auquisition Sub Stewart Webster Hospital Inc Tyson Farms Inc Golden Peanut Co. Tolleson Lumber Co Inc COUNTY Calhoun Calhoun Clay Randolph Randolph Stewart Stewart Terrell Terrell Webster Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Randolph COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Randolph, GA Dougherty, GA Calhoun, GA Terrell, GA Barbour, AL Muscogee, GA Early, GA Clay, GA Other Total Residents: 1,835 190 143 125 93 39 37 32 177 2,671 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 68.7 7.1 5.4 4.7 3.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 6.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Randolph &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Randolph, GA Clay, GA Terrell, GA Calhoun, GA Dougherty, GA Stewart, GA Early, GA Quitman, GA Other Total Residents: 1,835 119 93 59 49 41 40 38 239 2,513 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.0 4.7 3.7 2.3 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.5 9.5 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.7H-91T2.%8i2Ag45.%h-4L3534%59S45.6c-25265h3%94+o5.o-04l%4 Randolph Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 37.2% 33.2% 20.7% 4.8% 4.1% 100.0% 18-24 40.9% 28.4% 28.3% 1.5% 0.9% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 18.4% 42.9% 28.6% 5.5% 4.7% 100.0% 35-44 29.0% 40.0% 21.8% 5.2% 4.1% 100.0% 45-64 35.2% 34.1% 19.4% 5.2% 6.2% 100.0% 65+ 59.5% 21.3% 10.8% 5.6% 2.8% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Calhoun Clay Quitman Randolph Stewart Terrell Webster Randolph Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 25 0 0 63 41 80 1 210 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 --------- TOTAL 25 0 0 63 41 80 1 210 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Randolph County Randolph Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Andrew College www.albanytech.edu www.andrewcollege.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Adult Development and Aging Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 62 2009 64 39 32 55 1 3 2 2 5 10 7 13 13 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 87.9 2008-2009 3.2 -17.9 71.9 200.0 -33.3 150.0 100.0 85.7 0.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 62 2008 60 2009 60 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 60 83 105 Carpentry/Carpenter 25 24 49 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 11 5 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 25 12 48 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 26 40 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 56 44 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 90 110 172 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 17 15 22 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 46 31 38 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 10 5 2 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 38 20 22 23 22 21 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 5 4 8 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 125 116 146 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 31 34 74 30 19 7 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 38 14 51 3 9 7 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 29 74 101 Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management 1 4 3 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 9 4 20 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 7 4 2 26 41 58 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 48 55 36 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 8 8 9 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 100 59 48 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 4 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 32 34 33 Logistics and Materials Management 53 54 85 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 14 11 13 Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 1 2 4 Medical/Clinical Assistant 13 9 18 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 21 17 16 Operations Management and Supervision 43 58 73 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 22 19 26 Plant Nursery Operations and Management 3 11 4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -3.2 2008-2009 0.0 38.3 26.5 -4.0 104.2 1000.0 -54.5 -52.0 300.0 0.0 53.8 -21.4 31.8 22.2 56.4 -11.8 46.7 -32.6 22.6 -50.0 -60.0 -47.4 10.0 -4.3 -20.0 -7.2 9.7 -4.5 100.0 25.9 117.6 -36.7 -63.2 -63.2 264.3 200.0 155.2 300.0 -55.6 -42.9 -22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0 57.7 14.6 0.0 -41.0 75.0 6.3 1.9 -21.4 100.0 -30.8 -19.0 34.9 -13.6 266.7 41.5 -34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0 -5.9 25.9 36.8 -63.6 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 13 2008 20 2009 18 17 29 26 6 8 7 41 27 20 80 95 70 3 7 2 196 192 242 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 53.8 2008-2009 -10.0 70.6 -10.3 33.3 -12.5 -34.1 -25.9 18.8 -26.3 133.3 -71.4 -2.0 26.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College (Dougherty Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Randolph County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Randolph NUMBER PERCENT 2,924 100.0 210 7.2 4 0.1 68 2.3 255 8.7 110 3.8 229 7.8 354 12.1 119 4.1 133 4.6 440 15.1 204 7.0 269 9.2 104 3.6 390 13.3 35 1.2 Randolph Area NUMBER PERCENT 15,238 100.0 1,260 8.3 101 0.7 274 1.8 1,166 7.7 370 2.4 1,284 8.4 1,966 12.9 667 4.4 781 5.1 2,582 16.9 1,043 6.8 1,294 8.5 477 3.1 1,773 11.6 200 1.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Randolph 109 Calhoun 83 4 18 14 4 11 11 05 19 04 6 Clay 27 5 5 5 01 2 Quitman 8 1 0 1 00 0 Stewart 103 4 9 19 01 14 Terrell 236 Webster 60 Total Area 626 15 36 42 0 10 9 33 89 101 09 39 02 9 22 89 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 5 13 6 5 6 9 0 0 5 2 0 1 7 12 13 13 15 20 6 3 13 38 49 67 Misc. 25 27 4 3 24 47 8 138 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Richmond County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Richmond Burke Columbia Jefferson McDuffie Richmond Area Georgia United States Aiken, SC Edgefield, SC Labor Force 91,520 9,942 60,003 7,057 10,779 179,301 4,768,923 154,142,000 77,044 11,278 Employed 82,553 8,802 55,937 6,066 9,589 162,947 4,311,728 139,877,000 69,590 10,066 Unemployed Rate 8,967 9.8% 1,140 11.5% 4,066 6.8% 991 14.0% 1,190 11.0% 16,354 9.1% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 7,454 9.7% 1,212 10.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 Richmond 199,663 8 199,768 0.1 209,633 5.0 City of Augusta 195,182 Richmond Area 517,364 555,632 7.4 610,646 18.0 Georgia 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 United States 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Aiken, SC 142,552 156,017 9.4 169,820 19.1 Edgefield, SC 24,595 25,752 4.7 29,360 19.4 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 561 11 3 407 140 10 2 2 3 1 14 9 12 21 6 24 10 4 9 1 12 0 0 0 0 3,933 7 191 822 108 73 292 205 459 27 235 29 620 48 423 394 100 4,594 184 62 49 73 4,778 Richmond EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 11,806 * 12.0 964 * * 83 3,765 7,807 1,218 * * * * 270 1,447 133 1,475 646 468 302 0.1 876 3.8 784 7.9 1,044 1.2 740 * * * * * * * * 0.3 605 1.5 1,274 0.1 602 1.5 1,468 0.7 1,018 0.5 775 0.3 1,179 * * * * 0 0 0 0 61,591 196 2,621 10,032 2,067 1,807 2,399 971 * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 62.5 645 0.2 1,529 2.7 920 10.2 433 2.1 697 1.8 719 2.4 919 1.0 652 4,042 4.1 1,076 253 0.3 911 6,592 774 16,108 1,343 9,836 6.7 446 0.8 537 16.3 918 1.4 436 10.0 254 2,552 71 73,468 25,145 6,861 9,913 8,371 98,613 2.6 0.1 74.5 25.5 7.0 10.1 8.5 100.0 509 776 805 905 1,133 881 701 746 Richmond Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,305 97 21,934 793 15.2 854 0.5 724 12 515 912 6,588 284 14,040 19 1,303 3 94 9 734 10 398 6 393 25 805 12 1,558 24 752 24 1,490 14 923 44 1,135 20 1,109 0.4 937 4.6 715 9.7 923 0.9 718 0.1 939 0.5 675 0.3 547 0.3 708 0.6 668 1.1 1,262 0.5 674 1.0 1,462 0.6 938 0.8 760 0.8 1,133 7 17 20 25 0 1 1 3 6,355 21 334 1,320 190 120 473 314 363 1,564 330 733 * * * * 87,776 1,423 3,568 16,634 2,614 2,295 3,731 1,389 0.3 703 1.1 884 0.2 652 0.5 886 * * * * * * * * 60.8 629 1.0 1,575 2.5 894 11.5 448 1.8 682 1.6 761 2.6 939 1.0 613 715 5,300 3.7 1,040 39 803 0.6 1,279 442 8,737 74 1,348 906 20,149 80 1,881 659 14,163 6.0 449 0.9 489 13.9 860 1.3 393 9.8 245 668 187 7,847 385 104 119 162 8,232 271,509 3,744 119 109,829 34,647 7,187 10,913 16,547 144,476 3,798,106 2.6 0.1 76.0 24.0 5.0 7.6 11.5 100.0 486 731 674 826 1,124 854 677 711 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Richmond Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Richmond Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Richmond Caresouth Homehealth Augusta Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc Gracewood State Hospital MCG Health Inc Medical College of Georgia Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Richmond Area Southern Nuclear Operating Co Medical College of Georgia Caresouth Homehealth Augusta MCG Health Inc Gracewood State Hospital Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc Wal-Mart Augusta State University Sitel Corporation International Paper Co COUNTY Burke Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Richmond COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC Burke, GA McDuffie, GA Jefferson, GA Edgefield, SC Richland, SC Other Total Residents: 67,645 7,637 5,051 918 494 292 225 194 2,266 84,722 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.8 9.0 6.0 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.2 2.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Richmond &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC Burke, GA Edgefield, SC McDuffie, GA Jefferson, GA Lincoln, GA Other Total Residents: 67,645 22,363 10,262 1,987 1,476 1,332 507 462 3,173 109,207 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 61.9 20.5 9.4 1.8 1.4 1.2 0.5 0.4 2.9 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.2H-81T2.%4i9Ag45.%h-5L2434%2S45.6c-02165h3%54+o5.o-14l%4 Richmond Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 22.9% 30.3% 28.2% 12.1% 6.5% 100.0% 18-24 28.8% 34.6% 30.9% 5.4% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.5% 29.3% 34.2% 16.3% 5.7% 100.0% 35-44 15.1% 32.4% 31.2% 14.3% 7.0% 100.0% 45-64 22.0% 29.2% 25.9% 13.1% 9.8% 100.0% 65+ 42.2% 26.6% 17.8% 7.8% 5.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Burke Columbia Jefferson McDuffie Richmond Richmond Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 244 1,380 193 242 1,529 3,588 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 244 1,380 193 242 1,529 3,588 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Richmond Area Richmond Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship-University Hospital Burke augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) McDuffie Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Columbia Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus Jefferson www.gmc.cc.ga.us/augusta Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) www.sandersvilletech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 50 2008 38 2009 66 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 72 85 72 Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 8 10 16 10 25 20 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 31 58 55 Barbering/Barber 6 19 12 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 15 28 23 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 14 9 17 Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist 9 8 9 Chemical Technology/Technician 1 9 9 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 5 3 2 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 8 13 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 170 139 83 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 53 52 58 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 56 57 139 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 23 21 26 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -24.0 2008-2009 73.7 18.1 -15.3 25.0 60.0 150.0 87.1 216.7 86.7 -35.7 -11.1 800.0 -40.0 62.5 -18.2 -1.9 1.8 -8.7 -20.0 -5.2 -36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5 0.0 -33.3 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Turf and Turfgrass Management TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 18 2009 2 19 22 27 22 24 12 45 64 108 7 6 7 4 7 4 50 91 68 106 73 61 19 15 17 24 21 12 19 11 22 4 14 9 22 24 39 25 23 66 13 9 2 1 2 1 80 83 65 15 8 16 9 11 11 9 5 4 20 41 32 3 9 11 37 49 51 6 5 8 255 297 291 6 15 17 66 42 26 23 9 24 4 3 4 10 11 10 12 13 7 18 23 20 19 19 16 9 7 8 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 63.6 2008-2009 -88.9 15.8 22.7 9.1 42.2 -14.3 -50.0 68.8 16.7 75.0 -42.9 82.0 -31.1 -25.3 -16.4 -21.1 -12.5 -42.1 13.3 -42.9 100.0 250.0 9.1 -8.0 -30.8 100.0 3.8 -46.7 22.2 -44.4 105.0 200.0 32.4 -16.7 16.5 150.0 -36.4 -60.9 -25.0 10.0 8.3 27.8 0.0 -22.2 -35.7 62.5 187.0 -77.8 -50.0 -21.7 100.0 0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2 4.1 60.0 -2.0 13.3 -38.1 166.7 33.3 -9.1 -46.2 -13.0 -15.8 14.3 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 64 2008 105 2009 126 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 64.1 2008-2009 20.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Richmond County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Richmond NUMBER PERCENT 86,854 100.0 6,398 7.4 1,963 2.3 3,787 4.4 8,668 10.0 3,213 3.7 9,895 11.4 12,645 14.6 3,792 4.4 4,510 5.2 7,201 8.3 4,088 4.7 3,504 4.0 2,277 2.6 13,282 15.3 1,631 1.9 Richmond Area NUMBER PERCENT 157,037 100.0 13,322 8.5 4,737 3.0 7,248 4.6 16,219 10.3 5,461 3.5 17,271 11.0 22,595 14.4 7,580 4.8 8,377 5.3 13,986 8.9 7,180 4.6 6,592 4.2 3,892 2.5 20,065 12.8 2,512 1.6 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Richmond 4,533 462 1,091 1,160 57 145 Burke Columbia Jefferson McDuffie Total Area 506 811 405 586 6,841 32 103 77 187 216 109 25 79 70 36 134 131 742 1,623 1,547 04 17 08 12 05 8 08 16 82 198 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 243 166 570 58 68 65 47 16 140 39 48 43 53 35 67 440 333 885 Misc. 639 82 76 88 106 991 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Phone: (706) 650 - 5638 1220-H West Wheeler Parkway P. O. Box 15747 Augusta, GA 30919-1747 Phone: (706) 650 - 5600 3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Serving Richmond County Phone: (706) 650 - 5638 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Rockdale County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Rockdale DeKalb Gwinnett Henry Newton Walton Rockdale Area Georgia United States Labor Force 40,037 382,649 413,865 96,698 46,983 41,295 1,021,527 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 35,736 345,813 377,923 87,677 41,480 37,178 925,807 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 4,301 10.7% 36,836 9.6% 35,942 8.7% 9,021 9.3% 5,503 11.7% 4,117 10.0% 95,720 9.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Rockdale City of Conyers Rockdale Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 70,566 29 84,569 19.8 97,728 38.5 10,689 1,581,702 2,022,635 27.9 2,308,504 46.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 8 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 393 5 1 298 89 3 1 2 1 3 7 10 11 6 2 3 14 6 2 2 1 6 9 0 0 0 1,654 7 115 292 55 38 114 83 222 8 127 24 206 21 171 171 49 2,096 55 6 21 28 2,151 Rockdale EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,798 74 20.0 915 0.3 1,256 * 2,386 3,301 * * * * 64 936 115 193 375 18 10 280 * * * * 8.2 896 11.4 922 * * * * * * * * 0.2 654 3.2 930 0.4 719 0.7 996 1.3 755 0.1 784 0.0 1,038 1.0 740 * * * * * * * 56 0 0 0 18,706 98 939 4,124 1,300 587 683 275 * * * * * * 0.2 645 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 64.5 692 0.3 1,154 3.2 1,030 14.2 509 4.5 1,379 2.0 1,038 2.4 898 0.9 685 1,283 4.4 1,332 99 0.3 754 1,474 238 3,519 237 3,180 5.1 534 0.8 392 12.1 765 0.8 272 11.0 252 671 27 24,531 4,469 121 492 3,856 29,000 2.3 514 0.1 915 84.6 804 15.4 789 0.4 972 1.7 704 13.3 692 100.0 738 Rockdale Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 6,660 66 83,540 476 12.1 1,006 0.1 829 20 4,848 1,726 89 17 59 15 47 46 293 109 76 104 17 180 103 110 341 34,968 47,758 5,235 274 674 459 1,291 3,534 4,657 3,317 3,991 1,811 400 3,812 3,103 5,349 0.0 1,418 5.1 937 6.9 1,055 0.8 848 0.0 857 0.1 569 0.1 774 0.2 757 0.5 960 0.7 951 0.5 1,170 0.6 938 0.3 867 0.1 820 0.6 786 0.4 1,299 0.8 1,782 49 44 143 209 1 5 10 40,544 56 4,211 6,054 1,116 934 2,756 2,272 2,784 1,492 1,789 3,152 * * 356 498,134 2,707 46,783 92,026 20,850 19,684 27,447 9,834 0.4 1,263 0.2 1,067 0.3 671 0.5 988 * * * * 0.1 1,087 72.2 818 0.4 1,356 6.8 1,161 13.3 523 3.0 854 2.9 1,285 4.0 1,146 1.4 838 7,143 45,280 6.6 1,240 235 11,454 1.7 1,783 3,267 622 4,012 547 3,585 51,566 21,228 67,919 6,971 56,804 7.5 623 3.1 1,174 9.8 818 1.0 366 8.2 284 3,734 2,370 49,574 948 158 215 575 50,522 271,509 17,581 1,304 582,978 106,861 20,168 12,085 74,608 689,837 3,798,106 2.5 0.2 84.5 15.5 2.9 1.8 10.8 100.0 615 1,029 846 894 1,437 679 783 853 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Rockdale Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Rockdale Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Rockdale Acuity Brands Lighting Golden State Foods Corp Hill Phoenix Inc Rockdale Medical Center Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Rockdale Area Emory University Emory Healthcare Childrens Healthcare Dekalb Medical Center Inc The Kroger Company The Kroger Company United Parcel Service Allied Barton Security Services Llc Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Wal-Mart COUNTY DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb Gwinnett DeKalb DeKalb Gwinnett Gwinnett Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Rockdale COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Rockdale, GA DeKalb, GA Fulton, GA Newton, GA Gwinnett, GA Clayton, GA Henry, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents: 14,378 6,187 4,792 2,334 1,985 804 602 570 1,222 32,874 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 43.7 18.8 14.6 7.1 6.0 2.4 1.8 1.7 3.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Rockdale &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Rockdale, GA Newton, GA DeKalb, GA Walton, GA Gwinnett, GA Henry, GA Jasper, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents: 14,378 6,513 2,708 1,645 1,611 784 701 652 2,532 31,524 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 45.6 20.7 8.6 5.2 5.1 2.5 2.2 2.1 8.0 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 8 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.7H-31T2.%4i2Ag45.%h-2L1334%32S45.6c-65165h3%14+o5.o-04l%4 Rockdale Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 17.2% 23.9% 29.8% 19.7% 9.4% 100.0% 18-24 31.3% 26.3% 32.1% 9.6% 0.7% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 14.2% 20.8% 30.3% 25.6% 9.0% 100.0% 35-44 11.0% 23.1% 32.1% 23.2% 10.7% 100.0% 45-64 13.6% 24.7% 29.5% 18.9% 13.4% 100.0% 65+ 32.5% 28.4% 20.3% 11.5% 7.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 DeKalb Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Walton Rockdale Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 5,300 8,484 2,395 858 1,033 690 18,760 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 5,300 8,484 2,395 858 1,033 690 18,760 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 8 Colleges and Universities Rockdale Area Gwinnett Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University Newton asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu Troy University covington.troy.edu Oxford College of Emory University http://www.emory.edu/oxford/ Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu DeKalb Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Atlanta Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake Henry http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.atlantaculinary.com www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University Rockdale www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.dekalbtech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 135 2008 121 2009 344 29 25 24 5 2 10 148 178 283 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -10.4 2008-2009 184.3 -13.8 -4.0 -60.0 400.0 20.3 59.0 Page 5 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Banking and Financial Support Services TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 59 2008 33 2009 29 Child Care Provider/Assistant 4 2 7 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 10 14 5 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 33 16 18 Computer Engineering Technology/Technician 3 17 26 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 8 5 4 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 4 1 28 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 5 5 10 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 60 51 47 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 39 50 37 Criminal Justice/Police Science 16 8 7 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 89 44 87 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 23 32 37 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 57 29 10 Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration 4 3 10 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 7 8 6 37 21 20 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 43 37 52 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 9 25 23 49 54 34 18 26 4 82 82 163 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 5 13 7 22 25 35 Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary 7 10 1 Legal Assistant/Paralegal 83 52 72 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 12 37 31 Lineworker 15 49 24 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 4 5 3 Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD 7 4 7 Medical/Clinical Assistant 16 6 5 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 11 15 12 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 53 62 15 Operations Management and Supervision 18 41 45 Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician 48 39 59 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 18 14 Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design 8 7 5 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.1 2008-2009 -12.1 -50.0 250.0 40.0 -64.3 -51.5 12.5 466.7 52.9 -37.5 -20.0 -75.0 2700.0 0.0 100.0 -15.0 -7.8 28.2 -26.0 -50.0 -12.5 -50.6 97.7 39.1 15.6 -49.1 -65.5 -25.0 233.3 14.3 -25.0 -43.2 -4.8 -14.0 40.5 177.8 -8.0 10.2 -37.0 44.4 -84.6 0.0 160.0 98.8 -46.2 13.6 42.9 -37.3 208.3 226.7 25.0 -42.9 -62.5 36.4 17.0 127.8 -18.8 -21.7 -12.5 40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -40.0 75.0 -16.7 -20.0 -75.8 9.8 51.3 -22.2 -28.6 Page 6 of 8 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Welding Technology/Welder Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 40 2008 23 2009 45 10 3 3 11 9 6 171 122 110 49 31 17 6 4 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -42.5 2008-2009 95.7 -70.0 0.0 -18.2 -33.3 -28.7 -9.8 -36.7 -45.2 -33.3 -50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Rockdale County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Rockdale NUMBER PERCENT 35,095 100.0 4,189 11.9 1,599 4.6 984 2.8 3,589 10.2 780 2.2 3,589 10.2 6,073 17.3 2,415 6.9 2,589 7.4 2,495 7.1 1,518 4.3 1,305 3.7 690 2.0 3,165 9.0 115 0.3 Rockdale Area NUMBER PERCENT 851,652 100.0 116,642 13.7 52,130 6.1 22,904 2.7 99,247 11.7 16,283 1.9 101,194 11.9 152,837 18.0 42,637 5.0 39,157 4.6 44,396 5.2 31,091 3.7 35,654 4.2 13,172 1.6 80,168 9.4 4,140 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Rockdale 1,106 265 313 107 04 9 DeKalb Gwinnett Henry Newton Walton 10,614 7,480 1,993 1,884 1,352 2,739 2,778 478 327 206 3,511 2,298 660 539 308 1,416 488 164 224 146 61 83 31 48 07 21 10 19 11 39 Total Area 24,429 6,793 7,629 2,545 124 219 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 54 40 114 314 216 705 270 184 530 73 42 195 117 51 209 76 50 147 904 583 1,900 Misc. 200 1,569 853 353 388 369 3,732 Note: Source: Version 2.0 For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 8 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 3879 Covington Hwy Decatur GA 30032-2640 Phone: (404) 298 - 3970 Fax: (404) 298 - 3995 Rehabilitation Center(s) 755 Commerce Drive Room 615 Decatur, GA 30030-2619 Serving Central Dekalb County Phone: (404) 638 - 5200 4151 Memorial Drive Suite 104-F Decatur, GA 30032-1594 Serving Rockdale and South DeKalb counties Phone: (404) 298 - 4900 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 8 of 8 Schley County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Schley Macon Marion Sumter Taylor Schley Area Georgia United States Labor Force 1,856 5,196 3,335 14,420 3,551 28,358 4,768,923 154,142,000 Employed 1,626 4,569 3,016 12,605 3,143 24,959 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 230 12.4% 627 12.1% 319 9.6% 1,815 12.6% 408 11.5% 3,399 12.0% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Schley City of Ellaville Schley Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 3,783 152 4,325 14.3 4,700 24.2 1,609 67,069 65,327 -2.6 70,423 5.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Chemical Fabricated Metal Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Textile Mills Paper Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Food Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 19 2 0 7 10 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 4 14 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 4 1 5 5 1 61 14 2 8 4 75 Schley EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 671 49.9 641 * * * 0 0.0 0 11 0.8 391 626 46.5 638 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 347 25.8 533 0 0.0 0 60 4.5 608 80 5.9 355 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * * * * * * * 45 3.3 694 * * * 19 1.4 139 37 * 1,018 329 6 79 * 1,346 2.7 528 * * 75.6 587 24.4 722 0.4 864 5.9 653 * * 100.0 616 NUMBER OF FIRMS 266 82 Schley Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 5,407 919 28.2 636 4.8 477 7 236 100 751 77 3,503 15 409 2 * 9 340 1.2 769 3.9 675 18.3 659 2.1 490 * * 1.8 499 3 * 6 * 4 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 21 10 884 12 297 895 8,571 6 170 57 543 232 2,013 48 518 26 181 66 384 32 113 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 352 4.6 546 1.6 449 44.7 502 0.9 1,215 2.8 611 10.5 375 2.7 650 0.9 815 2.0 660 0.6 409 58 231 1.2 549 8 89 0.5 1,059 35 445 8 113 109 2,243 11 67 88 1,157 2.3 531 0.6 441 11.7 591 0.3 251 6.0 200 111 20 1,181 176 41 77 58 1,357 271,509 304 16 13,994 5,161 237 1,781 3,143 19,156 3,798,106 1.6 0.1 73.1 26.9 1.2 9.3 16.4 100.0 478 338 553 601 1,023 627 554 566 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Schley Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Schley Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Schley Central Bank of Georgia Cooper Lighting Inc ILCX New Heights Corp Kings Custom Builders Inc TCI Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Schley Area Macon County State Prison Allens Inc Weyerhaeuser NR Company Tyson Farms Inc Kings Custom Builders Inc Cooper Lighting Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Wal-Mart COUNTY Macon Macon Macon Marion Schley Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Schley COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Schley, GA Sumter, GA Macon, GA Marion, GA Muscogee, GA Taylor, GA Dougherty, GA Peach, GA Other Total Residents: 640 560 79 57 47 41 26 20 107 1,577 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 40.6 35.5 5.0 3.6 3.0 2.6 1.6 1.3 6.8 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Schley &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Schley, GA Sumter, GA Marion, GA Macon, GA Terrell, GA Gwinnett, GA Hendry, FL Webster, GA Other Total Residents: 640 376 64 29 19 17 16 16 26 1,214 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 52.7 31.0 5.3 2.4 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.3 2.1 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-52T2.%3i4Ag45.%h-7L3534%30S45.6c-26265h3%54+o5.o-54l%4 Schley Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 33.4% 33.7% 20.2% 7.7% 5.1% 100.0% 18-24 36.5% 33.6% 26.9% 2.2% 0.8% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.7% 38.4% 24.2% 9.9% 3.8% 100.0% 35-44 25.5% 39.0% 21.4% 9.5% 4.6% 100.0% 45-64 33.2% 34.1% 16.0% 8.7% 8.1% 100.0% 65+ 50.6% 21.6% 16.2% 6.3% 5.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Macon Marion Schley Sumter Taylor Schley Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 94 100 63 251 73 581 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 94 100 63 251 73 581 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Schley Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Schley South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.southgatech.edu www.southgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 79 2008 44 2009 112 57 50 37 3 7 5 9 18 12 5 8 7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.3 2008-2009 154.5 -12.3 -26.0 133.3 -28.6 100.0 -33.3 60.0 -12.5 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 6 2009 7 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 75 40 51 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 2 3 6 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 3 8 8 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 6 24 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 12 19 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 15 21 18 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 60 61 71 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 19 9 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 12 8 18 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 21 11 25 3 2 5 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 25 42 37 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 23 43 40 28 21 48 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 20 21 28 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 20 19 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 20 25 49 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 2 3 20 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 42 37 44 Lineworker 47 62 27 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 22 25 21 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 3 31 17 Medical/Clinical Assistant 20 29 18 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 8 3 7 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 17 1 Operations Management and Supervision 29 10 17 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 20 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 14 8 12 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 74 82 52 Welding Technology/Welder 78 130 137 Word Processing 33 6 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -45.5 2008-2009 16.7 -46.7 27.5 50.0 100.0 166.7 0.0 500.0 300.0 58.3 31.6 40.0 -14.3 1.7 16.4 -52.6 33.3 -33.3 125.0 -47.6 127.3 -33.3 68.0 87.0 150.0 -11.9 -7.0 -25.0 5.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 -11.9 31.9 13.6 933.3 45.0 -62.5 -26.1 -65.5 -30.0 -42.9 10.8 66.7 -81.8 128.6 33.3 -5.0 96.0 566.7 18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 -94.1 70.0 50.0 50.0 -36.6 5.4 -66.7 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Schley County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Schley NUMBER PERCENT 1,678 100.0 120 7.2 16 1.0 58 3.5 159 9.5 62 3.7 153 9.1 192 11.4 84 5.0 149 8.9 260 15.5 153 9.1 128 7.6 32 1.9 108 6.4 4 0.2 Schley Area NUMBER PERCENT 28,760 100.0 2,203 7.7 403 1.4 783 2.7 2,711 9.4 717 2.5 2,392 8.3 3,853 13.4 1,643 5.7 1,631 5.7 4,044 14.1 1,870 6.5 2,044 7.1 764 2.7 3,347 11.6 355 1.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Schley 109 6 22 20 03 6 Macon Marion Sumter 426 137 1,287 19 67 62 12 14 17 81 245 284 20 63 05 14 52 82 Taylor Total Area 164 2,123 11 27 19 129 375 402 06 19 86 184 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 11 6 23 20 35 46 8 13 28 95 87 111 10 21 23 144 162 231 Misc. 12 94 26 250 28 410 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520 Fax: (229) 931 - 2433 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Screven County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Screven Bulloch Burke Effingham Jenkins Screven Area Georgia United States Allendale, SC Hampton, SC Labor Force 7,310 32,978 9,942 28,488 2,723 81,441 4,768,923 154,142,000 3,465 8,094 Employed 6,309 30,030 8,802 26,244 2,206 73,591 4,311,728 139,877,000 2,722 6,846 Unemployed Rate 1,001 13.7% 2,948 8.9% 1,140 11.5% 2,244 7.9% 517 19.0% 7,850 9.6% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 743 21.4% 1,248 15.4% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Screven City of Sylvania Screven Area Georgia United States Allendale, SC Hampton, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 15,370 106 15,054 -2.1 16,657 8.4 2,675 172,872 200,264 15.8 232,252 34.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 11,211 10,195 -9.1 11,180 -0.3 21,386 21,014 -1.7 23,050 7.8 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Transportation Equipment Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Food Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 61 10 0 35 16 2 0 4 1 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 0 11 43 12 2 15 7 12 0 7 2 16 2 15 23 5 233 43 9 18 16 276 Screven EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,041 105 30.5 590 3.1 512 0 0.0 0 193 5.7 641 743 21.8 587 * * * * * * 28 0.8 526 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1,343 0 45 363 99 * 116 12 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 39.4 433 0.0 0 1.3 388 10.7 379 2.9 513 * * 3.4 601 0.4 195 52 1.5 613 0 0.0 0 * * * * * * 183 5.4 431 * * * 146 4.3 190 53 4 2,388 1,020 42 97 881 3,408 1.6 494 0.1 233 70.1 512 29.9 643 1.2 781 2.8 559 25.9 589 100.0 529 Screven Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 615 7,686 106 696 18.0 731 1.6 474 2 * 392 2,341 115 4,641 3 343 2 * 14 465 3 * 4 33 3 14 10 565 25 441 8 * 9 32 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 3 * * * 5.5 638 10.9 816 0.8 519 * * 1.1 621 * * 0.1 634 0.0 478 1.3 669 1.0 715 * * 0.1 443 * * * * * * * * * * 3 6 8 8 2,215 14 116 507 132 31 171 127 146 144 96 162 22,489 1,314 920 5,662 1,407 429 1,004 458 0.3 793 0.3 468 0.2 408 0.4 594 52.8 553 3.1 1,603 2.2 690 13.3 401 3.3 624 1.0 869 2.4 742 1.1 440 193 872 2.0 749 3 8 0.0 972 136 1,084 26 385 284 3,922 19 189 247 4,015 2.5 567 0.9 435 9.2 648 0.4 287 9.4 214 209 73 2,903 232 56 89 87 3,135 271,509 826 41 30,216 12,378 327 3,963 8,088 42,595 3,798,106 1.9 391 0.1 421 70.9 598 29.1 653 0.8 852 9.3 715 19.0 615 100.0 614 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Screven Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Screven Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Screven King America Finishing Inc Savannah River Challenge Program Screven County Hospital Sylvania Yarn Systems Inc Timken Company Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Screven Area Georgia Southern University Wal-Mart Wal-Mart East Georgia Regional Medical Briggs & Stratton Corp Viracon Georgia Inc H A Sack Co Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Co Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Effingham County Hospital Authority COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch Effingham Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Burke Effingham Effingham Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Screven COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Screven, GA Bulloch, GA Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Burke, GA Jenkins, GA Aiken, SC Richmond, GA Other Total Residents: 3,582 923 352 269 151 140 79 72 297 5,865 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 61.1 15.7 6.0 4.6 2.6 2.4 1.3 1.2 5.1 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Screven &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Screven, GA Bulloch, GA Jenkins, GA Burke, GA Effingham, GA Richmond, GA Bryan, GA Catoosa, GA Other Total Residents: 3,582 273 114 99 97 22 14 12 60 4,273 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 83.8 6.4 2.7 2.3 2.3 0.5 0.3 0.3 1.4 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.4H-51T2.%7iAg45.%h-2L2534%50S45.6c-43165h3%94+o5.o-04l%4 Screven Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 24.7% 32.9% 28.3% 8.8% 5.3% 100.0% 18-24 18.5% 24.1% 52.1% 4.9% 0.4% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 17.2% 35.1% 27.3% 15.8% 4.6% 100.0% 35-44 19.0% 39.6% 24.5% 9.9% 6.9% 100.0% 45-64 25.4% 36.8% 20.6% 8.2% 8.9% 100.0% 65+ 50.3% 25.9% 13.4% 6.1% 4.3% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Bulloch Burke Effingham Jenkins Screven Screven Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 581 244 644 83 209 1,761 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------- TOTAL 581 244 644 83 209 1,761 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Screven Area Burke Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College) Bulloch Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Screven www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu Ogeechee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.ogeecheetech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 14 2008 25 2009 70 20 27 23 3 4 6 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 78.6 2008-2009 180.0 35.0 -14.8 33.3 50.0 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 2 2009 4 Agricultural Mechanization, General 2 5 5 Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD 4 3 1 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 7 26 13 Carpentry/Carpenter 3 1 8 Cartography 2 1 5 Child Care Provider/Assistant 3 1 2 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 13 17 34 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 29 30 58 Construction Management 7 2 6 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 36 44 29 Criminal Justice/Police Science 18 11 11 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 6 5 14 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 7 8 10 10 6 10 Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 11 17 7 1 2 3 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 52 36 38 Electrician 31 23 43 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 18 7 37 6 4 13 Funeral Direction/Service 18 15 9 General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 3 7 9 Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician 13 12 12 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 10 24 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 1 3 1 Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 3 2 2 38 34 19 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 12 9 18 Medical Reception/Receptionist 12 31 25 Medical/Clinical Assistant 18 24 23 Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist 76 55 30 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 90 73 92 Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician 7 13 12 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 13 22 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 10 25 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 42 23 31 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 0.0 2008-2009 100.0 150.0 0.0 -25.0 -66.7 271.4 -50.0 -66.7 700.0 -50.0 400.0 -66.7 100.0 30.8 100.0 3.4 93.3 -71.4 200.0 22.2 -34.1 -38.9 0.0 -16.7 180.0 14.3 25.0 -40.0 54.5 66.7 -58.8 100.0 -30.8 -25.8 -61.1 50.0 5.6 87.0 428.6 -33.3 -16.7 133.3 -7.7 -37.5 200.0 -33.3 225.0 -40.0 28.6 0.0 140.0 -66.7 0.0 -10.5 -25.0 158.3 33.3 -27.6 -18.9 85.7 -18.8 -56.5 -45.2 -44.1 100.0 -19.4 -4.2 -45.5 26.0 -7.7 69.2 150.0 34.8 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Turf and Turfgrass Management Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician/Veterinary Assistant Welding Technology/Welder Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 8 2008 6 2009 11 3 2 4 10 4 10 56 60 56 4 4 2 8 5 37 3 12 35 8 9 4 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -25.0 2008-2009 83.3 -33.3 100.0 -60.0 150.0 7.1 -6.7 0.0 -50.0 -37.5 640.0 300.0 12.5 191.7 -55.6 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Ogeechee Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Screven County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Screven NUMBER PERCENT 6,556 100.0 389 5.9 79 1.2 135 2.1 524 8.0 94 1.4 454 6.9 927 14.1 335 5.1 495 7.6 1,243 19.0 364 5.6 454 6.9 164 2.5 749 11.4 150 2.3 Screven Area NUMBER PERCENT 65,055 100.0 5,135 7.9 1,216 1.9 1,318 2.0 6,644 10.2 1,417 2.2 6,462 9.9 9,105 14.0 4,305 6.6 4,321 6.6 7,199 11.1 3,490 5.4 3,750 5.8 1,577 2.4 7,949 12.2 1,167 1.8 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Screven Bulloch 386 1,253 33 65 64 130 298 254 11 28 27 83 Burke 506 Effingham 540 Jenkins 199 32 103 77 77 119 72 7 28 27 04 17 04 9 02 23 Total Area 2,884 279 613 494 48 160 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 52 25 46 80 44 158 58 68 65 41 12 131 19 36 28 250 185 428 Misc. 62 179 82 75 29 427 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131 Fax: (706) 721 - 7680 Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Seminole County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Seminole Decatur Early Miller Seminole Area Georgia United States Houston, AL Jackson, FL Labor Force 4,085 12,043 5,565 3,668 25,361 4,768,923 154,142,000 44,806 22,131 Employed 3,660 10,583 5,005 3,367 22,615 4,311,728 139,877,000 41,011 20,483 Unemployed Rate 425 10.4% 1,460 12.1% 560 10.1% 301 8.2% 2,746 10.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 3,795 8.5% 1,648 7.4% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Seminole City of Donalsonville Seminole Area Georgia United States Houston, AL Jackson, FL 2000 2009 Census Rank 9,361 134 2,796 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 9,094 -2.9 9,661 3.2 191,856 206,743 7.8 211,134 10.0 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 88,787 100,085 12.7 96,409 8.6 46,755 50,930 8.9 56,204 20.2 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Miscellaneous Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Petroleum and Coal Products Printing and Related Support Activities Wood Product Chemical Furniture and Related Product Food Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 28 15 0 10 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 178 2 15 47 7 2 14 5 12 0 8 0 22 2 18 24 3 209 20 3 11 6 229 Seminole EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 294 12.5 605 177 7.5 558 0 11 * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,565 * 113 378 18 * 72 16 0.0 0 0.5 552 * * * * * * * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 66.7 512 * * 4.8 634 16.1 345 0.8 519 * * 3.1 649 0.7 329 30 1.3 594 0 0.0 0 120 5.1 565 0 0.0 0 494 21.1 645 * * * 165 7.0 199 77 * 1,859 485 18 45 422 2,345 3.3 453 * * 79.3 559 20.7 647 0.8 782 1.9 583 18.0 577 100.0 539 Seminole Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 255 3,012 98 881 17.8 798 5.2 526 2 104 51 5 9 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 8 1,004 4 88 271 39 18 94 34 * 466 1,557 29 48 * * * * * * * * 10 * * 14 178 8,659 88 973 2,480 462 130 595 132 * * 2.8 628 9.2 964 0.2 648 0.3 540 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 517 * * * * 0.1 456 1.1 684 51.2 489 0.5 1,163 5.8 694 14.7 388 2.7 503 0.8 682 3.5 683 0.8 458 73 213 1.3 585 8 163 1.0 949 39 417 5 86 95 1,371 14 62 91 1,056 2.5 430 0.5 472 8.1 594 0.4 298 6.2 209 131 20 1,279 145 29 65 51 1,424 271,509 430 12 11,683 5,238 152 1,380 3,706 16,919 3,798,106 2.5 363 0.1 562 69.1 569 31.0 590 0.9 834 8.2 556 21.9 593 100.0 575 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Seminole Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Seminole Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Seminole American Peanut Growers Group Llc Donalsonville Hospital Inc Lewis M Carter Mfg Co Inc Modern Business Associates Inc Unlimited Fluid Power Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Seminole Area Bainbridge Manor Wal-Mart Bainbridge College Elberta Crate & Box Co Propex Operating Company Llc ATG Holding Company Inc Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Miller County Hospital & Miller Nur Donalsonville Hospital Inc COUNTY Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Early Early Miller Seminole Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Seminole COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Seminole, GA Decatur, GA Early, GA Houston, AL Miller, GA Dougherty, GA Jackson, FL Gadsden, FL Other Total Residents: 2,014 909 198 141 84 42 38 34 189 3,649 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.2 24.9 5.4 3.9 2.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 5.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Seminole &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Seminole, GA Miller, GA Early, GA Decatur, GA Houston, AL Irwin, GA Dale, AL Washington, FL Other Total Residents: 2,014 241 201 101 91 20 9 9 34 2,744 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 73.4 8.8 7.3 3.7 3.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 1.2 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.1H-52T2.%2i5Ag45.%h-9L2534%62S45.6c-07265h3%34+o5.o-34l%4 Seminole Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.5% 34.7% 23.5% 6.5% 3.9% 100.0% 18-24 35.5% 36.9% 25.9% 1.6% 0.2% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 22.9% 35.6% 28.7% 8.4% 4.3% 100.0% 35-44 23.3% 38.1% 28.2% 6.1% 4.2% 100.0% 45-64 26.0% 36.0% 24.5% 7.8% 5.6% 100.0% 65+ 52.7% 27.2% 11.4% 6.1% 2.7% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Decatur Early Miller Seminole Seminole Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 313 143 89 76 621 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 313 143 89 76 621 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Seminole Area Early Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Decatur Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) Seminole Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area) www.albanytech.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 2 2008 3 2009 11 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 6 12 14 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 39 50 55 Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 7 2 2 Child Care and Support Services Management 12 12 10 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 16 13 8 Computer Programming, Specific Applications 10 11 6 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 8 13 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 9 6 4 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 3 6 8 6 11 13 Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary 12 4 11 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 1 1 12 Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies 109 110 111 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 41 33 52 Marketing/Marketing Management, General 9 8 11 Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 56 50 47 2 6 4 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 25 90 73 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 14 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 15 13 9 Welding Technology/Welder 5 9 6 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 50.0 2008-2009 266.7 100.0 16.7 28.2 10.0 -71.4 0.0 0.0 -16.7 -18.8 -38.5 10.0 -45.5 -50.0 62.5 -33.3 -33.3 100.0 33.3 83.3 -66.7 0.0 0.9 -19.5 -11.1 -10.7 18.2 175.0 1100.0 0.9 57.6 37.5 -6.0 200.0 260.0 0.0 -13.3 80.0 -33.3 -18.9 50.0 -30.8 -33.3 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Bainbridge College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Occupational Profile for Residents of Seminole County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Seminole NUMBER PERCENT 3,897 100.0 269 6.9 29 0.7 78 2.0 344 8.8 105 2.7 469 12.0 470 12.1 264 6.8 230 5.9 558 14.3 247 6.3 257 6.6 87 2.2 455 11.7 35 0.9 Seminole Area NUMBER PERCENT 24,223 100.0 2,038 8.4 389 1.6 552 2.3 1,996 8.2 629 2.6 2,556 10.6 2,993 12.4 1,080 4.5 1,350 5.6 3,513 14.5 1,380 5.7 1,905 7.9 491 2.0 3,079 12.7 272 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Seminole 159 13 30 21 04 11 Decatur Early Miller 965 56 204 201 163 11 24 23 112 5 18 18 32 36 01 19 04 7 Total Area 1,399 85 276 263 41 73 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 13 6 17 70 25 81 16 12 16 13 9 9 112 52 123 Misc. 44 260 41 29 374 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618 Fax: (229) 248 - 2681 Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 6 Spalding County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Spalding Butts Clayton Coweta Fayette Henry Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Area Georgia United States Labor Force 28,865 10,265 133,824 60,146 51,625 96,698 7,976 9,571 8,113 407,083 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 24,929 9,093 118,660 54,425 47,464 87,677 6,931 8,313 7,257 364,749 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 3,936 13.6% 1,172 11.4% 15,164 11.3% 5,721 9.5% 4,161 8.1% 9,021 9.3% 1,045 13.1% 1,258 13.1% 856 10.6% 42,334 10.4% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Spalding City of Griffin Spalding Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 58,486 34 64,708 10.6 72,950 24.7 23,451 672,702 852,195 26.7 992,017 47.5 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 202 6 1 124 71 4 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 6 1 7 6 4 8 3 1 2 7 5 5 0 993 0 57 224 33 17 73 56 93 4 79 15 122 18 100 102 26 1,221 73 8 35 30 1,294 Spalding EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 3,091 28 15.0 851 0.1 420 * 475 2,582 9 * * * * * * * 30 * 188 502 16 74 113 * * * 2.3 620 12.5 898 0.0 614 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0.1 404 * * 0.9 925 2.4 909 0.1 789 0.4 565 0.5 887 * * * 278 13 66 0 12,826 * 1,039 2,630 246 132 448 211 * * 1.3 594 0.1 434 0.3 422 0.0 0 62.1 528 * * 5.0 888 12.7 441 1.2 749 0.6 822 2.2 794 1.0 501 381 1.8 722 * * * 1,249 128 3,660 182 1,895 6.0 593 0.6 342 17.7 557 0.9 422 9.2 240 544 8 15,925 4,737 144 1,621 2,972 20,662 2.6 0.0 77.1 22.9 0.7 7.8 14.4 100.0 522 690 690 746 1,004 587 647 602 Spalding Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,379 69 28,468 366 11.1 832 0.1 615 12 1,731 567 23 6 8 28 4 1 18 11 58 5 45 35 47 83 37 12 172 9,498 18,435 2,001 * 640 566 430 * 548 591 451 217 1,479 1,861 1,130 1,457 1,187 1,131 0.1 824 3.7 773 7.2 866 0.8 711 * * 0.2 532 0.2 548 0.2 790 * * 0.2 734 0.2 883 0.2 727 0.1 1,148 0.6 1,104 0.7 875 0.4 861 0.6 768 0.5 931 0.4 1,368 11 34 45 49 7 12,687 27 935 2,397 831 185 846 772 1,079 1,944 637 653 372 181,543 2,446 11,439 33,497 41,309 1,884 5,544 2,941 0.4 1,159 0.8 785 0.2 649 0.3 831 0.1 732 70.5 673 1.0 1,395 4.4 1,000 13.0 462 16.0 947 0.7 829 2.2 866 1.1 605 1,386 5,744 2.2 892 71 1,253 0.5 1,246 969 175 1,434 179 1,302 14,200 1,946 25,414 2,341 26,153 5.5 509 0.8 471 9.9 749 0.9 361 10.2 270 1,178 485 15,551 652 127 182 343 16,203 271,509 5,439 251 210,262 47,196 3,567 7,204 36,425 257,459 3,798,106 2.1 0.1 81.7 18.3 1.4 2.8 14.1 100.0 515 884 695 748 1,436 641 702 705 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Spalding Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Spalding Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Spalding Ami Griffin-Spalding Hospital Griffin Technical College Homenurse Inc Seals Metalcasting Facility Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Spalding Area Delta Air Lines Inc Air Tran Airways Inc Southern Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart Gate Gourmet Inc Georgia Power Company Fayette Community Hospital Inc Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Homenurse Inc AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital COUNTY Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Fayette Henry Spalding Spalding Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Spalding COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Spalding, GA Henry, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA DeKalb, GA Lamar, GA Coweta, GA Other Total Residents: 13,715 2,426 2,113 1,917 1,468 583 417 342 1,928 24,909 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 55.1 9.7 8.5 7.7 5.9 2.3 1.7 1.4 7.7 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Spalding &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Spalding, GA Pike, GA Lamar, GA Henry, GA Upson, GA Clayton, GA Fayette, GA Butts, GA Other Total Residents: 13,715 1,963 1,927 1,005 913 568 446 443 1,786 22,766 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 60.2 8.6 8.5 4.4 4.0 2.5 2.0 1.9 7.8 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e32O8.1H-21T2.%6i1Ag45.%h-0L1434%81S45.6c-32165h3%34+o5.o-94l%4 Spalding Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 21.1% 32.4% 28.7% 12.5% 5.3% 100.0% 18-24 33.2% 33.0% 28.2% 5.3% 0.3% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 16.0% 31.7% 32.5% 15.7% 4.1% 100.0% 35-44 13.9% 31.8% 32.8% 16.1% 5.5% 100.0% 45-64 18.3% 33.4% 27.4% 12.4% 8.4% 100.0% 65+ 41.2% 31.5% 17.0% 6.2% 4.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Butts Clayton Coweta Fayette Henry Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Spalding Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 183 1,944 1,217 1,829 2,395 129 193 200 496 8,586 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 183 1,944 1,217 1,829 2,395 129 193 200 496 8,586 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Colleges and Universities Spalding Area Clayton Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw Henry Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University Lamar Gordon College Spalding Griffin Technical College Griffin Technical College (Technical college servicing area) http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu www.gdn.edu www.griffintech.edu www.griffintech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 62 2008 35 2009 54 Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General 23 25 22 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 13 5 4 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 8 14 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 138 174 102 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 5 2 3 CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician 4 2 3 Carpentry/Carpenter 24 39 18 Child Care Provider/Assistant 2 2 3 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 30 7 6 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 35 14 3 Computer Programming/Programmer, General 6 6 5 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 26 27 25 Construction Management 1 2 10 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 51 48 64 Criminal Justice/Police Science 8 6 15 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 40 53 58 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 16 9 9 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 4 4 4 9 5 6 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 33 33 41 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -43.5 2008-2009 54.3 8.7 -12.0 -61.5 -20.0 75.0 -7.1 26.1 -41.4 -60.0 50.0 -50.0 50.0 62.5 -53.8 0.0 50.0 -76.7 -14.3 -60.0 -78.6 0.0 -16.7 3.8 -7.4 100.0 400.0 -5.9 33.3 -25.0 150.0 32.5 9.4 -43.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -44.4 20.0 0.0 24.2 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Electrician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Tech/Tech Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical/Clinical Assistant Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 26 2008 33 2009 33 5 14 4 31 38 60 6 19 46 14 13 22 10 15 26 43 48 30 6 2 5 19 17 20 6 13 26 5 2 2 2 5 7 59 84 72 9 9 6 1 4 2 15 14 14 6 11 19 24 46 27 40 93 85 60 48 71 23 19 15 16 31 37 17 21 24 2 11 13 18 15 12 23 13 24 27 34 32 255 207 192 4 8 7 36 43 52 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 26.9 2008-2009 0.0 180.0 -71.4 22.6 57.9 216.7 -7.1 50.0 142.1 69.2 73.3 11.6 -66.7 -10.5 -37.5 150.0 17.6 116.7 -60.0 150.0 42.4 0.0 300.0 -6.7 83.3 91.7 132.5 -20.0 -17.4 93.8 23.5 450.0 -16.7 -43.5 25.9 -18.8 100.0 100.0 0.0 40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0 0.0 72.7 -41.3 -8.6 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2 -20.0 84.6 -5.9 -7.2 -12.5 19.4 20.9 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Griffin Technical College Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Occupational Profile for Residents of Spalding County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Spalding NUMBER PERCENT 27,117 100.0 2,329 8.6 378 1.4 459 1.7 1,952 7.2 500 1.8 2,796 10.3 4,235 15.6 2,114 7.8 1,847 6.8 3,875 14.3 1,594 5.9 1,547 5.7 490 1.8 2,821 10.4 180 0.7 Spalding Area NUMBER PERCENT 336,055 100.0 34,996 10.4 11,923 3.6 6,971 2.1 30,318 9.0 6,934 2.1 33,274 9.9 66,375 19.8 18,024 5.4 22,488 6.7 25,591 7.6 20,232 6.0 15,118 4.5 7,979 2.4 34,316 10.2 1,516 0.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Spalding 1,399 116 268 223 09 35 Butts Clayton Coweta 293 5,243 1,568 26 51 45 913 1,701 699 262 367 202 03 4 25 57 13 27 Fayette Henry Lamar 532 1,993 272 178 170 34 478 660 164 19 52 41 04 7 07 21 02 11 Meriwether Pike Total Area 486 189 11,975 31 15 2,038 71 52 3,392 64 14 1,486 07 26 01 5 71 193 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 106 116 174 26 15 43 207 96 414 122 83 201 28 8 41 73 42 195 26 21 30 36 45 56 20 13 32 644 439 1,186 Misc. 352 80 1,131 291 62 353 70 150 37 2,526 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226 Fax: (770) 229 - 3287 Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Stephens County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Stephens Banks Franklin Habersham Stephens Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC Labor Force 13,481 10,545 10,171 20,191 54,388 4,768,923 154,142,000 31,884 Employed 12,056 9,769 8,992 18,259 49,076 4,311,728 139,877,000 27,511 Unemployed Rate 1,425 10.6% 776 7.4% 1,179 11.6% 1,932 9.6% 5,312 9.8% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 4,373 13.7% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Stephens City of Toccoa Stephens Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 25,476 69 25,700 0.9 26,729 4.9 9,323 162,654 179,374 10.3 197,219 21.3 8,230,161 9,829,211 19.4 11,076,619 34.6 281,421,906 307,006,550 9.1 322,365,787 14.5 66,215 71,514 8.0 78,540 18.6 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 147 4 1 71 71 2 6 1 3 2 5 6 3 1 2 12 5 1 1 20 1 0 443 1 43 98 11 10 38 16 41 3 31 3 53 8 45 42 9 599 35 6 15 14 634 Stephens EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,420 * 25.3 674 * * * 325 2,036 * 315 * 62 * * 33 149 * * 257 * * * 3.4 627 21.2 685 * * 3.3 554 * * 0.6 576 * * * * 0.3 772 1.6 672 * * * * 2.7 765 * * * * 521 * 0 5,148 * 321 1,229 49 108 231 * * * * * 5.4 637 * * 0.0 0 53.7 548 * * 3.3 628 12.8 436 0.5 518 1.1 627 2.4 806 * * 141 1.5 680 502 5.2 1,213 228 2.4 310 * * * 901 9.4 629 63 0.7 503 580 6.1 225 185 8 7,576 2,009 70 137 1,802 9,584 1.9 324 0.1 429 79.0 611 21.0 703 0.7 936 1.4 527 18.8 647 100.0 601 Stephens Area NUMBER EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 505 9,696 37 694 28.3 656 2.0 791 2 * 284 1,187 182 7,797 8 * 14 1,857 3 18 19 233 2 * 11 355 7 * 5 278 12 97 2 * 33 695 10 720 * * 3.5 587 22.7 654 * * 5.4 494 0.1 345 0.7 489 * * 1.0 573 * * 0.8 664 0.3 669 * * 2.0 714 2.1 794 1 9 33 11 2 1,620 9 106 425 51 31 131 59 * 316 623 855 * 17,544 185 864 4,314 641 539 687 332 * * 0.9 729 1.8 647 2.5 1,058 * * 51.1 510 0.5 1,262 2.5 646 12.6 436 1.9 689 1.6 651 2.0 768 1.0 391 143 509 1.5 802 15 954 2.8 971 112 1,102 15 1,036 174 2,397 23 208 189 3,202 3.2 398 3.0 541 7.0 604 0.6 316 9.3 235 137 43 2,168 160 30 58 72 2,328 271,509 573 26 27,266 7,051 253 981 5,817 34,317 3,798,106 1.7 378 0.1 465 79.5 562 20.5 627 0.7 889 2.9 582 17.0 624 100.0 575 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Stephens Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Stephens Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Stephens Patterson Pump Co Pruitt Corporation Stephens County Hospital Authority Toccoa Falls College Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Stephens Area Mount Vernon Mills Inc Wellstone Mills Llc The Gables at Cobb Village Fieldale Farms Corp Habersham County Medical Center Ethicon Inc Piedmont College Stephens County Hospita Authority Pruitt Corporation Patterson Pump Co COUNTY Banks Franklin Franklin Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham Stephens Stephens Stephens Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Stephens COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Stephens, GA Franklin, GA Habersham, GA Gwinnett, GA Hall, GA Oconee, SC Fulton, GA Hart, GA Other Total Residents: 9,045 735 694 158 147 144 116 101 655 11,795 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 76.7 6.2 5.9 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.9 5.6 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Stephens &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Stephens, GA Franklin, GA Habersham, GA Oconee, SC Hart, GA Rabun, GA Banks, GA White, GA Other Total Residents: 9,045 835 459 262 210 107 103 76 302 11,399 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 79.3 7.3 4.0 2.3 1.8 0.9 0.9 0.7 2.6 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e23O8.0H-2T2.%3i9Ag45.%h-8L2434%89S45.6c-46265h3%24+o5.o-54l%4 Stephens Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 30.9% 35.3% 22.1% 7.6% 4.2% 100.0% 18-24 32.2% 31.9% 32.5% 3.3% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.8% 38.7% 24.0% 10.3% 3.2% 100.0% 35-44 22.5% 39.3% 23.0% 9.9% 5.3% 100.0% 45-64 28.4% 37.4% 20.1% 7.6% 6.6% 100.0% 65+ 49.6% 26.7% 14.8% 5.7% 3.2% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Banks Franklin Habersham Stephens Stephens Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 161 216 340 232 949 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ------ TOTAL 161 216 340 232 949 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Stephens Area Banks Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Franklin Emmanuel College Stephens Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Toccoa Falls College Habersham North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College www.centralgatech.edu www.ec.edu www.northgatech.ed www.northgatech.edu www.tfc.edu www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Version 2.0 TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 39 2008 31 2009 16 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.5 2008-2009 -48.4 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 54 2008 43 2009 37 Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist 7 3 15 Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 6 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 9 10 9 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 81 52 89 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 18 18 17 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician 5 7 3 Commercial Photography 15 16 17 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 7 2 8 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 22 13 19 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 35 51 44 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 16 19 18 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 14 11 10 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 32 5 29 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 49 28 35 Electrician 26 16 10 Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies 48 38 52 15 3 4 Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other 4 6 5 Fire Science/Fire-fighting 13 6 21 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 59 52 50 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 24 21 15 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 55 36 37 Lineworker 18 69 64 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 7 17 16 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 9 6 7 16 16 12 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 9 5 9 Medical Reception/Receptionist 7 12 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 23 24 33 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 12 3 10 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 28 33 39 Operations Management and Supervision 14 8 17 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 6 10 7 Tool and Die Technology/Technician 4 4 5 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 62 54 65 Turf and Turfgrass Management 4 11 5 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -20.4 2008-2009 -14.0 -57.1 400.0 -33.3 16.7 11.1 -10.0 -35.8 71.2 0.0 -5.6 40.0 -57.1 6.7 6.3 -71.4 300.0 -40.9 46.2 45.7 -13.7 18.8 -5.3 -21.4 -9.1 -84.4 480.0 -42.9 25.0 -38.5 -37.5 -20.8 36.8 -80.0 50.0 -53.8 -11.9 -12.5 -34.5 283.3 142.9 -33.3 33.3 -16.7 250.0 -3.8 -28.6 2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7 0.0 -44.4 71.4 4.3 -75.0 17.9 -42.9 66.7 0.0 -12.9 175.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 18.2 112.5 -30.0 25.0 20.4 -54.5 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 11 2008 2 2009 7 14 25 35 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -81.8 2008-2009 250.0 78.6 40.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Stephens County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Stephens NUMBER PERCENT 12,523 100.0 918 7.3 209 1.7 174 1.4 1,094 8.7 343 2.7 1,108 8.9 2,034 16.2 801 6.4 917 7.3 2,289 18.3 490 3.9 624 5.0 230 1.8 1,253 10.0 39 0.3 Stephens Area NUMBER PERCENT 46,827 100.0 4,311 9.2 667 1.4 774 1.7 3,516 7.5 1,170 2.5 4,696 10.0 6,756 14.4 2,727 5.8 3,497 7.5 7,498 16.0 2,312 4.9 2,878 6.2 900 1.9 4,924 10.5 201 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Stephens 721 51 130 141 07 15 Banks Franklin Habersham Total Area 234 352 1,018 2,325 30 56 27 38 78 44 100 226 151 219 490 363 04 5 06 11 28 31 45 62 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 82 37 111 23 17 45 49 12 53 121 62 158 275 128 367 Misc. 147 27 61 141 376 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514 Fax: (706) 282 - 4513 Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Stewart County Labor Force Activity - 2009 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Stewart Chattahoochee Marion Quitman Randolph Webster Stewart Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL Russell, AL Labor Force 2,337 2,546 3,335 989 2,782 1,218 13,207 4,768,923 154,142,000 9,741 21,235 Employed 2,096 2,163 3,016 878 2,457 1,104 11,714 4,311,728 139,877,000 8,470 18,851 Unemployed Rate 241 10.3% 383 15.0% 319 9.6% 111 11.2% 325 11.7% 114 9.4% 1,493 11.3% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% 1,271 13.0% 2,384 11.2% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Stewart City of Lumpkin Stewart Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL Russell, AL 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 % Change 2015 % Change Estimate 2000-2009 Projected* 2000-2015 5,255 1,369 118,956 8,230,161 281,421,906 29,038 49,756 151 4,558 118,569 9,829,211 307,006,550 29,737 50,846 -13.3 4,583 -0.3 130,977 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 2.4 33,156 2.2 53,147 -12.8 10.1 34.6 14.5 14.2 6.8 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Computer and Electronic Product Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Food Machinery Transportation Equipment Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 10 6 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 70 1 5 18 5 1 5 3 1 0 3 0 8 1 8 11 0 80 27 6 10 11 107 Stewart EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 65 5.1 620 57 4.4 610 0 0.0 0 * * * 8 0.6 689 * * * * * * * * * 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 835 65.1 508 * * * 17 1.3 766 78 6.1 349 39 3.0 442 * * * 42 3.3 599 9 0.7 446 * * * 0 0.0 0 * * * 0 0.0 0 236 18.4 578 * * * 30 2.3 283 27 0 900 382 87 42 253 1,282 2.1 0.0 70.2 29.8 6.8 3.3 19.7 100.0 351 0 564 757 1,346 436 489 564 NUMBER OF FIRMS 118 55 Stewart Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 1,818 450 23.6 587 5.8 585 2 * 46 234 15 1,093 3 345 1 * 1 * 1 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 344 3,603 3 11 21 114 99 607 27 230 10 45 24 125 15 76 * * 3.0 606 14.2 576 4.5 476 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 46.8 600 0.1 1,035 1.5 566 7.9 356 3.0 438 0.6 347 1.6 553 1.0 433 23 791 10.3 869 1 * * * 12 * 3 128 25 484 6 37 30 205 * * 1.7 547 6.3 579 0.5 262 2.7 253 45 10 472 107 34 37 36 579 271,509 376 5 5,426 2,266 291 179 1,796 7,695 3,798,106 4.9 963 0.1 976 70.5 596 29.4 544 3.8 810 2.3 455 23.3 510 100.0 581 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Stewart Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Stewart Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Stewart CCA of Auquisition Sub Farmers State Bank Four County Health Care Llc Southwest Georgia Health Care Inc Stewart Webster Hospital Inc Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Stewart Area ITT Corporation Shaw Environmental Inc T & T Construction of Central FL Tyson Farms Inc Oakcrest Lumber Inc Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Randolph Co Medical Associates CCA of Auquisition Sub Stewart Webster Hospital Inc Tolleson Lumber Co Inc COUNTY Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Marion Marion Randolph Randolph Stewart Stewart Webster Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Stewart COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Stewart, GA Muscogee, GA Marion, GA Chattahoochee, GA Barbour, AL Sumter, GA Webster, GA Randolph, GA Other Total Residents: 965 319 134 84 78 70 65 41 136 1,892 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 51.0 16.9 7.1 4.4 4.1 3.7 3.4 2.2 7.2 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Stewart &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Stewart, GA Webster, GA Muscogee, GA Marion, GA Sumter, GA Barbour, AL Chattahoochee, GA Appling, GA Other Total Residents: 965 166 81 63 37 23 23 22 170 1,588 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 60.8 10.5 5.1 4.0 2.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 10.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.7H-31T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-4L3634%30S45.6c-8265h3%04+o5.o-84l%4 Stewart Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 27.2% 35.2% 26.4% 7.6% 3.6% 100.0% 18-24 18.3% 47.9% 30.1% 3.6% 0.1% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 13.4% 31.5% 35.6% 16.0% 3.6% 100.0% 35-44 20.8% 35.9% 30.8% 7.8% 4.7% 100.0% 45-64 33.8% 33.7% 20.1% 5.3% 7.1% 100.0% 65+ 60.8% 21.9% 10.0% 4.9% 2.4% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Chattahoochee Marion Quitman Randolph Stewart Webster Stewart Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 85 100 0 63 41 1 290 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 -------- TOTAL 85 100 0 63 41 1 290 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Stewart Area Randolph Andrew College Stewart Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Chattahoochee Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus www.andrewcollege.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/columbus Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 38 2008 44 2009 44 50 34 25 5 14 19 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 15.8 2008-2009 0.0 -32.0 -26.5 180.0 35.7 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 1 2008 8 2009 10 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 23 15 13 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 29 22 27 Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other 5 9 8 Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright 18 2 10 Carpentry/Carpenter 11 15 22 Child Care Provider/Assistant 1 5 6 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 33 48 21 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 47 30 32 Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 80 35 30 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant 21 35 23 13 25 6 Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 14 13 14 Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 20 11 14 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 31 20 37 Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engr Technology/Technician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services 6 4 6 49 13 1 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 19 28 63 Hospitality Administration/Management, General 29 21 15 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 42 42 42 Insurance 131 177 167 Landscaping and Groundskeeping 2 7 6 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 34 59 42 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 6 9 4 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 7 7 8 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder 19 28 24 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 30 28 28 Medical Reception/Receptionist 22 18 5 Medical/Clinical Assistant 15 17 27 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 31 36 34 Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) 32 33 63 Operations Management and Supervision 24 41 34 Pharmacy Technician/Assistant 16 11 26 Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist 23 13 40 Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer 17 12 14 Surgical Technology/Technologist 27 31 26 Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design 17 25 16 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 700.0 2008-2009 25.0 -34.8 -13.3 -24.1 22.7 80.0 -11.1 -88.9 400.0 36.4 46.7 400.0 20.0 45.5 -56.3 -36.2 6.7 -56.3 -14.3 66.7 -34.3 92.3 -7.1 -45.0 -35.5 -33.3 -76.0 7.7 27.3 85.0 50.0 -73.5 47.4 -27.6 0.0 35.1 250.0 73.5 50.0 0.0 47.4 -6.7 -18.2 13.3 16.1 3.1 70.8 -31.3 -43.5 -29.4 14.8 47.1 -92.3 125.0 -28.6 0.0 -5.6 -14.3 -28.8 -55.6 14.3 -14.3 0.0 -72.2 58.8 -5.6 90.9 -17.1 136.4 207.7 16.7 -16.1 -36.0 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Welding Technology/Welder TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 37 2008 20 2009 30 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -45.9 2008-2009 50.0 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College (Muscogee Co.). Occupational Profile for Residents of Stewart County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Stewart NUMBER PERCENT 2,127 100.0 140 6.6 12 0.6 31 1.5 222 10.4 44 2.1 117 5.5 300 14.1 143 6.7 104 4.9 377 17.7 114 5.4 184 8.7 53 2.5 247 11.6 39 1.8 Stewart Area NUMBER PERCENT 12,732 100.0 910 7.2 132 1.0 253 2.0 1,042 8.2 366 2.9 1,080 8.5 1,678 13.2 750 5.9 746 5.9 1,935 15.2 849 6.7 1,060 8.3 337 2.7 1,461 11.5 133 1.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Stewart 103 4 9 19 01 14 Chattahoochee 58 Marion 137 Quitman 8 Randolph 109 Webster 60 2 10 10 12 14 17 1 0 1 4 18 14 0 10 9 00 3 05 14 00 0 05 19 02 9 Total Area 475 23 61 70 13 59 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 7 12 13 9 7 11 8 13 28 2 0 1 5 13 6 6 3 13 37 48 72 Misc. 24 6 26 3 25 8 92 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423 Fax: (706) 649 - 1049 Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7 Sumter County Labor Force Activity - 2009 Sumter Crisp Dooly Lee Macon Marion Schley Terrell Webster Sumter Area Georgia United States Labor Force 14,420 9,794 4,829 17,896 5,196 3,335 1,856 4,438 1,218 62,982 4,768,923 154,142,000 2009 ANNUAL AVERAGES Employed 12,605 8,649 4,367 16,635 4,569 3,016 1,626 3,994 1,104 56,565 4,311,728 139,877,000 Unemployed Rate 1,815 12.6% 1,145 11.7% 462 9.6% 1,261 7.0% 627 12.1% 319 9.6% 230 12.4% 444 10.0% 114 9.4% 6,417 10.2% 457,195 9.6% 14,265,000 9.3% Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment. Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends Population Sumter City of Americus Sumter Area Georgia United States 2000 2009 Census Rank 2009 Estimate 33,253 17,013 129,946 8,230,161 281,421,906 55 32,084 137,691 9,829,211 307,006,550 % Change 2000-2009 -3.5 2015 Projected* 35,314 6.0 151,993 19.4 11,076,619 9.1 322,365,787 % Change 2000-2015 6.2 17.0 34.6 14.5 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. 0,&+$(//7+85021'&200,66,21(5*(25*,$'(3$570(172)/$%25 (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\(PSOR\HU3URJUDP $X[LOODU\$LGVDQG6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOHXSRQ5HTXHVWWR,QGLYLGXDOVZLWK'LVDELOLWLHV :RUNIRUFH,QIRUPDWLRQDQG$QDO\VLV(PDLO:RUNIRUFHB,QIR#GROVWDWHJDXV3KRQH Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 1 of 7 Industry Mix - 2009 INDUSTRY Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Paper Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia NUMBER OF FIRMS 144 46 4 58 36 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 3 8 2 0 0 0 528 2 36 130 26 14 37 19 38 3 22 6 69 7 56 63 15 687 81 16 44 21 768 Sumter EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 2,423 462 21.8 618 4.2 469 * 525 1,267 * * 74 * * * * * 28 * * * * 4.7 675 11.4 631 * * * * 0.7 551 * * * * * * * * * * 0.3 453 * * * * * * 238 * 0 0 0 5,819 * 411 1,361 397 123 196 89 * * * * 2.1 440 * * 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 52.4 495 * * 3.7 590 12.3 371 3.6 603 1.1 740 1.8 663 0.8 408 168 1.5 578 58 0.5 812 233 109 1,489 * 882 2.1 456 1.0 448 13.4 643 * * 7.9 198 178 12 8,254 2,856 144 1,211 1,501 11,110 1.6 0.1 74.3 25.7 1.3 10.9 13.5 100.0 444 361 556 779 1,109 669 559 557 NUMBER OF FIRMS 540 152 Sumter Area EMPLOYMENT WEEKLY NUMBER PERCENT WAGE 9,346 1,372 25.8 623 3.8 506 8 219 242 1,722 138 6,032 12 2,059 6 38 21 841 4 27 9 325 3 149 8 231 3 56 20 366 11 428 2 * 0.6 757 4.8 635 16.7 641 5.7 543 0.1 533 2.3 556 0.1 378 0.9 817 0.4 598 0.6 653 0.2 471 1.0 536 1.2 839 * * 3 8 18 7 1 1 1 1,871 7 154 474 95 34 151 85 * 94 309 14 * * * 17,570 138 1,753 4,242 787 284 862 290 * * 0.3 1,129 0.9 447 0.0 618 * * * * * * 48.6 496 0.4 1,143 4.8 813 11.7 398 2.2 622 0.8 626 2.4 690 0.8 425 137 527 1.5 626 6 69 0.2 795 83 1,008 16 237 212 4,044 25 134 178 2,527 2.8 391 0.7 424 11.2 563 0.4 222 7.0 222 214 46 2,457 312 76 129 107 2,769 271,509 675 30 26,946 9,212 476 2,375 6,361 36,157 3,798,106 1.9 475 0.1 398 74.5 540 25.5 602 1.3 984 6.6 610 17.6 571 100.0 556 824 Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2009. Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 2 of 7 Sumter Per Capita Income Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Sumter Industry Mix 2009 Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2. Top Employers - 2009 FIVE LARGEST EMPLOYERS Sumter Cooper Lighting Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Wal-Mart Note: Source: Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2009. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor TEN LARGEST EMPLOYERS Sumter Area Crisp Regional Hospital Tyson Farms Inc Tyson Farms Inc Tyson Farms Inc Macon County State Prison Cooper Lighting Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Wal-Mart COUNTY Crisp Dooly Marion Terrell Macon Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Commuting Patterns EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF Sumter COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED NUMBER Sumter, GA Dougherty, GA Schley, GA Macon, GA Crisp, GA Lee, GA Marion, GA Webster, GA Other Total Residents: 11,652 458 376 307 242 176 127 76 549 13,963 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 83.4 3.3 2.7 2.2 1.7 1.3 0.9 0.5 3.9 100.0 PERSONS WORKING IN Sumter &2817<2) 5(6,'(1&( NUMBER Sumter, GA Schley, GA Macon, GA Lee, GA Crisp, GA Marion, GA Webster, GA Dooly, GA Other Total Residents: 11,652 560 530 384 232 205 185 178 1,157 15,083 3(5&(17 2)727$/ 77.3 3.7 3.5 2.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2 7.7 100.0 Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files. Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 3 of 7 Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.1H-2T2.%3iAg45.%h-0L3534%0S45.6c-3265h3%24+o5.o-34l%4 Sumter Area Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals PERCENT OF TOTAL 31.3% 34.0% 22.1% 7.9% 4.7% 100.0% 18-24 37.2% 33.0% 27.2% 2.2% 0.5% 100.0% PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE 25-34 23.0% 37.0% 25.5% 10.5% 4.1% 100.0% 35-44 22.3% 40.6% 23.2% 9.5% 4.5% 100.0% 45-64 30.3% 33.2% 20.9% 8.5% 7.1% 100.0% 65+ 50.3% 24.0% 14.6% 6.5% 4.6% 100.0% Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census. High School Graduates - 2009 Crisp Dooly Lee Macon Marion Schley Sumter Terrell Webster Sumter Area 38%/,& 6&+22/6 211 57 352 94 100 63 251 80 1 1,209 35,9$7( 6&+22/6 ----------- TOTAL 211 57 352 94 100 63 251 80 1 1,209 1RWH 3XEOLFVFKRROVLQFOXGHFLW\DVZHOODVFRXQW\VFKRROVV\VWHPV 3ULYDWHVFKRROVGDWDLVQRWDYDLODEOHIRUIURP*HRUJLD,QGHSHQGHQW6FKRRO $VVRFLDWLRQ Colleges and Universities Sumter Area Sumter Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Crisp www.southgatech.edu www.southgatech.edu Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College) www.darton.edu Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 79 2008 44 2009 112 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -44.3 2008-2009 154.5 Page 4 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 57 2008 50 2009 37 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 3 7 5 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General 9 18 12 5 8 7 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 11 6 7 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 75 40 51 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 2 3 6 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 3 8 8 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 1 6 24 Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 12 19 25 Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General 15 21 18 Criminal Justice/Safety Studies 60 61 71 Culinary Arts/Chef Training 19 9 12 Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General 12 8 18 Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General 21 11 25 3 2 5 Early Childhood Education and Teaching 25 42 37 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician 23 43 40 28 21 48 Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant 20 21 28 Heating/AC/Ventilation/Refrig Maint Technology/Technician 16 20 19 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 20 25 49 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 2 3 20 Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training 42 37 44 Lineworker 47 62 27 Machine Shop Technology/Assistant 22 25 21 Medical Office Assistant/Specialist 3 31 17 Medical/Clinical Assistant 20 29 18 Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist 8 3 7 Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant 23 17 1 Operations Management and Supervision 29 10 17 Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General 20 14 21 Small Business Administration/Management 14 8 12 Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation 74 82 52 Welding Technology/Welder 78 130 137 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -12.3 2008-2009 -26.0 133.3 -28.6 100.0 -33.3 60.0 -45.5 -46.7 50.0 166.7 500.0 58.3 40.0 1.7 -52.6 -33.3 -47.6 -12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 0.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3 -33.3 68.0 87.0 150.0 -11.9 -7.0 -25.0 5.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 -11.9 31.9 13.6 933.3 45.0 -62.5 -26.1 -65.5 -30.0 -42.9 10.8 66.7 128.6 33.3 -5.0 96.0 566.7 18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 -94.1 70.0 50.0 50.0 -36.6 5.4 Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 5 of 7 Technical College Graduates - 2009 PROGRAMS Word Processing TOTAL GRADUATES 2007 33 2008 6 2009 2 PERCENT CHANGE 2007-2008 -81.8 2008-2009 -66.7 Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College Occupational Profile for Residents of Sumter County Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995 Sumter NUMBER PERCENT 15,250 100.0 1,224 8.0 263 1.7 495 3.3 1,780 11.7 369 2.4 1,359 8.9 2,158 14.2 745 4.9 690 4.5 1,759 11.5 905 5.9 949 6.2 390 2.6 1,934 12.7 230 1.5 Sumter Area NUMBER PERCENT 57,555 100.0 5,044 8.8 960 1.7 1,584 2.8 5,034 8.8 1,484 2.6 5,923 10.3 8,465 14.7 3,064 5.3 3,140 5.5 7,023 12.2 3,583 6.2 3,601 6.3 1,540 2.7 6,498 11.3 612 1.1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools) Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor TOTAL 3URI 7HFKDQG 0DQJHULDO Clerical and Sales Service $JU )RUHVWU\ DQG)LVKLQJ Processing Sumter 1,287 81 245 284 52 82 Crisp Dooly Lee Macon Marion 924 52 206 236 311 10 56 67 363 48 106 35 426 19 67 62 137 12 14 17 12 70 04 49 06 12 20 63 05 14 Schley Terrell Webster 109 6 22 20 236 15 36 42 60 0 10 9 03 6 09 39 02 9 Total Area 3,853 243 762 772 113 344 0DFKLQH Bench- Structural 7UDGHV Work Work 95 87 111 27 33 86 10 17 31 23 18 63 20 35 46 8 13 28 11 6 23 13 15 20 6 3 13 213 227 421 Misc. 250 202 67 52 94 26 12 47 8 758 Note: Source: For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of May 2010). Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 6 of 7 Georgia Department of Labor Location(s) Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520 Fax: (229) 931 - 2433 Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037 For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Information and Analysis, Georgia Department of Labor , 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax:404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us Version 2.0 Updated: Jun 4, 2010 Page 7 of 7