Economy Overview. Hunt County, TX. Emsi Q Data Set
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1 Hunt County, TX Emsi Q Data Set
2 Contents. Economy Overview Historic &.. Projected Trends Popula on Characteris cs Industry Characteris cs Business Characteris cs Workforce Characteris cs Educa onal Pipeline Emsi Q Data Set
3 Economy Overview 94,975 33,986 $45.6K Popula on (2018) Jobs (2018) Median Household Income (2016) Popula on grew by 7,503 over the last 5 years and is projected to grow by 5,482 over the next 5 years. Jobs grew by 2,205 over the last 5 years and are projected to grow by 3,818 over the next 5 years. Median household income is $9.7K below the na onal median household income of $55.3K. As of 2018 the region's popula on increased by 8.6% since 2013, growing by 7,503. Popula on is expected to increase by 5.8% between 2018 and 2023, adding 5,482. From 2013 to 2018, jobs increased by 6.9% in Hunt County, TX from 31,780 to 33,986. This change fell short of the na onal growth rate of 7.4% by 0.5%. As the number of jobs increased, the labor force par cipa on rate increased from 54.8% to 56.2% between 2013 and Concerning educa onal a ainment, 11.3% of Hunt County, TX residents possess a Bachelor's Degree (7.3% below the na onal average), and 6.3% hold an Associate's Degree (1.7% below the na onal average). The top three industries in 2018 are Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing, Educa on and Hospitals (Local Government), and Restaurants and Other Ea ng Places. Emsi Q Data Set 1
4 Economy Overview - Cont. Popula on (2018) Labor Force (2018) Jobs (2018) Cost of Living GRP Imports Exports Region 94,975 42,885 33, $3.86B $5.85B $6.00B Frisco 155,170 N/A 62, $7.72B $11.38B $8.57B Frisco + 30 Minutes 2,090,713 N/A 1,605, $241.96B $118.81B $209.03B WSNCT + Dallas and Tarrant 7,651,355 3,976,942 3,913, $518.89B $291.85B $369.16B Emsi Q Data Set 2
5 Economy Overview - Cont Labor Force Breakdown Popula on A Total Working Age Popula on 76,329 A Not in Labor Force (15+) 33,444 94,975 Popula on A Labor Force 42,885 A Employed 41,202 A Unemployed 1,683 A Under 15 18,646 Educa onal A ainment Concerning educa onal a ainment, 11.3% of Hunt County, TX residents possess a Bachelor's Degree (7.3% below the na onal average), and 6.3% hold an Associate's Degree (1.7% below the na onal average). % of Popula on Popula on A Less Than 9th Grade 7.3% 4,615 A 9th Grade to 12th Grade 11.9% 7,520 A High School Diploma 33.4% 21,116 A Some College 23.7% 14,974 A Associate's Degree 6.3% 3,992 A Bachelor's Degree 11.3% 7,132 A Graduate Degree and Higher 6.0% 3,785 Emsi Q Data Set 3
6 Historic & Projected Trends Popula on Trends Economy Overview As of 2018 the region's popula on increased by 8.6% since 2013, growing by 7,503. Popula on is expected to increase by 5.8% between 2018 and 2023, adding 5,482. Timeframe Popula on , , , , , , , , , , ,457 Emsi Q Data Set 4
7 Historic & Projected Trends - Cont. Job Trends Economy Overview From 2013 to 2018, jobs increased by 6.9% in Hunt County, TX from 31,780 to 33,986. This change fell short of the na onal growth rate of 7.4% by 0.5%. Timeframe Jobs , , , , , , , , , , ,803 Emsi Q Data Set 5
8 Historic & Projected Trends - Cont. Labor Force Par cipa on Rate Trends Timeframe Labor Force Par cipa on Rate % % % % % January - April % May % June % July % Emsi Q Data Set 6
9 Historic & Projected Trends - Cont. Unemployment Rate Trends Hunt County, TX had a July 2018 unemployment rate of 3.92%, decreasing from 7.44% 5 years before. Timeframe Unemployment Rate % % % % % January - April % May % June % July % Emsi Q Data Set 7
10 Popula on Characteris cs 18,096 27,388 26,544 Millennials Re ring Soon Racial Diversity Hunt County, TX has 18,096 millennials (ages 20-34). The na onal average for an area this size is 19,442. Re rement risk is about average in Hunt County, TX. The na onal average for an area this size is 26,761 people 55 or older, while there are 27,388 here. Racial diversity is low in Hunt County, TX. The na onal average for an area this size is 36,865 racially diverse people, while there are 26,544 here. 7, /1, /1,000 Veterans Violent Crime Property Crime Hunt County, TX has 7,344 veterans. The na onal average for an area this size is 5,554. Hunt County, TX has 2.75 violent crimes per 1,000 people. The na onal rate is 3.75 per 1,000 people. Hunt County, TX has property crimes per 1,000 people. The na onal rate is per 1,000 people. Emsi Q Data Set 8
11 Popula on Characteris cs - Cont. Place of Work vs Place of Residence Understanding where talent in Hunt County, TX currently works compared to where talent lives can help you op mize site decisions. For example, the #1 ranked ZIP for employment ranks #2 for resident workers. The top ZIP for resident workers is High Inbound Commuters High Outbound Commuters Where Talent Works Where Talent Lives ZIP Name 2018 Employment ZIP Name 2018 Workers Greenville, TX (in Hunt 12, Greenville, TX (in Hunt 8, Commerce, TX (in Hun 3, Quinlan, TX (in Hunt c 3, Commerce, TX (in Hun 2, Greenville, TX (in Hunt 8, Greenville, TX (in Hunt 8, Quinlan, TX (in Hunt c 6, Commerce, TX (in Hun 4, Caddo Mills, TX (in Hu 3,045 Emsi Q Data Set 9
12 Industry Characteris cs Largest Industries Industry Jobs Na onal Average Government Manufacturing Retail Trade Health Care and Social Assistance Accommoda on and Food Services Construc on Other Services (except Public Administra on) Professional, Scien fic, and Technical Services Administra ve and Support and Waste Management and Remedia on Services Wholesale Trade Transporta on and Warehousing Finance and Insurance Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ng Arts, Entertainment, and Recrea on Real Estate and Rental and Leasing U li es Management of Companies and Enterprises Educa onal Services Informa on 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 Emsi Q Data Set 10
13 Industry Characteris cs - Cont. Top Growing Industries Industry Jobs Growth Accommoda on and Food Services Health Care and Social Assistance Government d Support and Waste Management and Remedia on Services Manufacturing Retail Trade Professional, Scien fic, and Technical Services Construc on Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ng Arts, Entertainment, and Recrea on Management of Companies and Enterprises U li es Informa on Emsi Q Data Set 11
14 Industry Characteris cs - Cont. Top Industry LQ Industry LQ Manufacturing U li es Government Retail Trade Construc on Accommoda on and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administra on) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ng Health Care and Social Assistance Wholesale Trade d Support and Waste Management and Remedia on Services Professional, Scien fic, and Technical Services Arts, Entertainment, and Recrea on Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Transporta on and Warehousing Management of Companies and Enterprises Finance and Insurance Informa on Educa onal Services Emsi Q Data Set 12
15 Industry Characteris cs - Cont. Top Industry GRP 2017 Gross Regional Product Manufacturing Government Retail Trade Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ng Health Care and Social Assistance Construc on Wholesale Trade Professional, Scien fic, and Technical Services Accommoda on and Food Services U li es Finance and Insurance Transporta on and Warehousing Real Estate and Rental and Leasing d Support and Waste Management and Remedia on Services Other Services (except Public Administra on) Informa on Management of Companies and Enterprises Educa onal Services Arts, Entertainment, and Recrea on $0.000 $200.0M $400.0M $600.0M $800.0M $1.000B $1.200B $1.400B Emsi Q Data Set 13
16 Industry Characteris cs - Cont. Top Industry Earnings 2018 Earnings Per Worker Manufacturing U li es Management of Companies and Enterprises Professional, Scien fic, and Technical Services Transporta on and Warehousing Wholesale Trade Finance and Insurance Educa onal Services Government Informa on Health Care and Social Assistance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Construc on d Support and Waste Management and Remedia on Services Retail Trade Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ng Other Services (except Public Administra on) Arts, Entertainment, and Recrea on Accommoda on and Food Services $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 Emsi Q Data Set 14
17 Industry Characteris cs - Cont. Industry 2013 Jobs 2018 Jobs Change in Jobs % Change in Jobs 2018 LQ 2018 Earnings Per Worker 2017 GRP Government 7,737 8, % 1.59 $53,652 $489.24M Manufacturing 6,889 7, % 2.67 $120,830 $1.58B Retail Trade 3,632 3, % 1.10 $32,629 $233.95M Health Care and Social Assistance 2,822 3, % 0.76 $45,229 $168.27M Accommoda on and Food Services 2,321 2, % 0.96 $18,521 $84.89M Construc on 1,758 1, % 1.03 $39,781 $128.98M Other Services (except Public Administra on) Professional, Scien fic, and Technical Services Administra ve and Support and Waste Management and Remedia on Services 1,331 1, % 0.80 $23,234 $45.16M 915 1, % 0.49 $62,490 $95.71M 687 1, % 0.51 $33,140 $47.50M Wholesale Trade % 0.56 $60,534 $106.24M Transporta on and Warehousing % 0.43 $62,315 $56.45M Finance and Insurance % 0.36 $58,602 $73.84M Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ng % 0.79 $25,972 $177.64M Arts, Entertainment, and Recrea on % 0.45 $21,564 $9.58M Real Estate and Rental and Leasing % 0.43 $43,391 $50.78M U li es % 1.85 $99,115 $77.59M Management of Companies and Enterprises % 0.41 $85,219 $23.75M Educa onal Services % 0.22 $56,322 $11.67M Informa on % 0.27 $48,811 $35.42M Emsi Q Data Set 15
18 Business Characteris cs 5,287 Companies Employ Your Workers Online profiles for your workers men on 5,287 companies as employers, with the top 10 appearing below. In the last 12 months, 1,209 companies in Hunt County, TX posted job pos ngs, with the top 10 appearing below. Top Companies Profiles Top Companies Pos ng Unique Pos ngs L-3 Communica ons Holdings I 365 Texas A&M University-Commer 322 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 134 Hunt Regional Medical Center 97 Regional Healthcare 89 McKesson Corpora on 82 Texas A & M University 61 Quinlan Isd 54 Greenville Isd 51 L-3 Communica ons Integrated 43 CRST Interna onal, Inc. 660 Texas A & M University 514 L3 Technologies 364 C.R. England, Inc. 274 Dollar General Corpora on 188 L-3 Communica ons Holdings I 183 Hunt Memorial Hospital District 163 Koch Trucking, Inc. 133 Instacart Inc. 116 Tutree, Inc. 108 Emsi Q Data Set 16
19 Business Characteris cs - Cont. Business Size Percentage Business Count A 1 to 4 employees 37.2% 1,001 A 5 to 9 employees 27.9% 752 A 10 to 19 employees 19.2% 516 A 20 to 49 employees 11.2% 303 A 50 to 99 employees 3.2% 87 A 100 to 249 employees 0.9% 24 A 250 to 499 employees 0.3% 8 A 500+ employees 0.1% 3 *Business Data by DatabaseUSA.com is third-party data provided by Emsi to its customers as a convenience, and Emsi does not endorse or warrant its accuracy or consistency with other published Emsi data. In most cases, the Business Count will not match total companies with profiles on the summary tab. Emsi Q Data Set 17
20 Workforce Characteris cs Largest Occupa ons Occupa on Jobs Na onal Average Office and Administra ve Support Food Prepara on and Serving Related Sales and Related Produc on Educa on, Training, and Library Healthcare Prac oners and Technical Business and Financial Opera ons Transporta on and Material Moving Installa on, Maintenance, and Repair Construc on and Extrac on Management Architecture and Engineering Personal Care and Service Healthcare Support Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Computer and Mathema cal Protec ve Service Community and Social Service Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Life, Physical, and Social Science Legal Military-only 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Emsi Q Data Set 18
21 Workforce Characteris cs - Cont. Top Growing Occupa ons Occupa on Jobs Growth Food Prepara on and Serving Related Healthcare Prac oners and Technical Installa on, Maintenance, and Repair Architecture and Engineering Business and Financial Opera ons Construc on and Extrac on Computer and Mathema cal Healthcare Support Personal Care and Service Management Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Community and Social Service Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Transporta on and Material Moving Educa on, Training, and Library Protec ve Service Legal Military-only Life, Physical, and Social Science Emsi Q Data Set 19
22 Workforce Characteris cs - Cont. Top Occupa on LQ Occupa on LQ Architecture and Engineering Produc on Installa on, Maintenance, and Repair Educa on, Training, and Library Healthcare Support Healthcare Prac oners and Technical Food Prepara on and Serving Related Construc on and Extrac on Business and Financial Opera ons Computer and Mathema cal Community and Social Service Protec ve Service Office and Administra ve Support Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Sales and Related Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Management Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Personal Care and Service Transporta on and Material Moving Military-only Life, Physical, and Social Science Legal Emsi Q Data Set 20
23 Workforce Characteris cs - Cont. Top Occupa on Earnings 2017 Avg. Hourly Earnings Management Legal Architecture and Engineering Computer and Mathema cal Business and Financial Opera ons Healthcare Prac oners and Technical Life, Physical, and Social Science Educa on, Training, and Library Community and Social Service Protec ve Service Installa on, Maintenance, and Repair Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Military-only Produc on Office and Administra ve Support Construc on and Extrac on Sales and Related Transporta on and Material Moving Healthcare Support Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Food Prepara on and Serving Related Personal Care and Service Farming, Fishing, and Forestry $0.00 $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 Emsi Q Data Set 21
24 Workforce Characteris cs - Cont. Top Posted Occupa ons Unique Average Monthly Pos ngs Transporta on and Material Moving Sales and Related Healthcare Prac oners and Technical Food Prepara on and Serving Related Office and Administra ve Support Management Business and Financial Opera ons Installa on, Maintenance, and Repair Computer and Mathema cal Educa on, Training, and Library Architecture and Engineering Produc on Healthcare Support Personal Care and Service Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Community and Social Service Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Protec ve Service Construc on and Extrac on Life, Physical, and Social Science Emsi Q Data Set 22
25 Workforce Characteris cs - Cont. Occupa on 2013 Jobs 2018 Jobs Change in Jobs % Change in Jobs 2018 LQ 2017 Avg. Hourly Earnings Dec Nov 2018 Unique Average Monthly Pos ngs Office and Administra ve Support Food Prepara on and Serving Related 4,619 4, % 0.91 $ ,464 2, % 1.05 $ Sales and Related 2,953 2, % 0.85 $ Produc on 2,949 2, % 1.44 $ Educa on, Training, and Library Healthcare Prac oners and Technical Business and Financial Opera ons Transporta on and Material Moving Installa on, Maintenance, and Repair Construc on and Extrac on 2,302 2, % 1.21 $ ,894 2, % 1.15 $ ,576 1, % 0.99 $ ,659 1, % 0.75 $ ,446 1, % 1.23 $ ,455 1, % 1.05 $ Management 1,418 1, % 0.81 $ Architecture and Engineering Personal Care and Service 1,226 1, % 2.45 $ , % 0.77 $ Healthcare Support 936 1, % 1.15 $ Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Computer and Mathema cal 995 1, % 0.84 $ % 0.98 $ Protec ve Service % 0.92 $ Emsi Q Data Set 23
26 Workforce Characteris cs - Cont. Occupa on 2013 Jobs 2018 Jobs Change in Jobs % Change in Jobs 2018 LQ 2017 Avg. Hourly Earnings Dec Nov 2018 Unique Average Monthly Pos ngs Community and Social Service Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Life, Physical, and Social Science % 0.93 $ % 0.77 $ % 0.87 $ % 0.55 $ Legal % 0.53 $ Military-only % 0.65 $ Emsi Q Data Set 24
27 Educa onal Pipeline In 2017, there were 3,460 graduates in Hunt County, TX. This pipeline has grown by 4% over the last 5 years. The highest share of these graduates come from "Business Administra on and Management, General", "Mul -/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other", and "Educa onal Leadership and Administra on, General". School Total Graduates (2017) Graduate Trend ( ) Texas A & M University-Commerce 3,460 Cosmetology Career Ins tute 0 Cer ficate Associate's Bachelor's Master's or Higher Emsi Q Data Set 25
28 Economic Overview Hunt County, Texas January 4, 2019
29 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE... 3 EMPLOYMENT TRENDS... 5 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE... 5 WAGE TRENDS... 6 COST OF LIVING INDEX... 7 INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT... 8 OCCUPATION SNAPSHOT INDUSTRY CLUSTERS EDUCATION LEVELS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT FAQ Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 2
30 Demographic Profile The population in Hunt County, Texas was 89,068 per American Community Survey data for The region has a civilian labor force of 40,735 with a participation rate of 58.3%. Of individuals 25 to 64 in Hunt County, Texas, 16.9% have a bachelor s degree or higher which compares with 31.8% in the nation. The median household income in Hunt County, Texas is $45,643 and the median house value is $96,400. Demographics Summary 1 Percent Hunt County, Texas Texas USA Value Hunt County, Texas Texas USA Population (ACS) 89,068 26,956, ,558,162 Male 49.3% 49.6% 49.2% 43,952 13,379, ,765,322 Female 50.7% 50.4% 50.8% 45,116 13,577, ,792,840 Median Age Under 18 Years 24.0% 26.5% 23.1% 21,415 7,132,476 73,612, to 24 Years 10.0% 10.2% 9.8% 8,887 2,738,831 31,296, to 34 Years 12.0% 14.5% 13.6% 10,689 3,915,774 43,397, to 44 Years 11.8% 13.5% 12.7% 10,529 3,642,463 40,548, to 54 Years 13.9% 12.9% 13.6% 12,404 3,471,589 43,460, to 64 Years 12.9% 11.0% 12.6% 11,530 2,958,735 40,061, to 74 Years 9.1% 6.8% 8.3% 8,090 1,828,562 26,355, Years, and Over 6.2% 4.7% 6.2% 5,524 1,268,005 19,825,324 Race: White 78.6% 74.8% 73.3% 69,967 20,174, ,657,078 Race: Black or African American 8.3% 11.9% 12.6% 7,373 3,221,133 40,241,818 Race: American Indian and Alaska Native 0.9% 0.5% 0.8% ,145 2,597,817 Race: Asian 1.2% 4.4% 5.2% 1,110 1,175,423 16,614,625 Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.0% 0.1% 0.2% 0 22, ,021 Race: Some Other Race 9.5% 5.8% 4.8% 8,432 1,561,683 15,133,856 Race: Two or More Races 1.6% 2.5% 3.1% 1, ,400 9,752,947 Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 14.8% 38.6% 17.3% 13,218 10,413,150 55,199,107 Population Growth Population (Pop Estimates) 5 93,872 28,304, ,719,178 Population Annual Average Growth 5 1.1% 1.7% 0.8% ,261 2,448,797 Economic Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 58.3% 64.5% 63.3% 40,735 13,219, ,807,099 Armed Forces Labor Force 0.0% 0.5% 0.4% 30 92,754 1,011,641 Veterans, Age % 5.4% 5.1% 4, ,966 10,165,671 Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age % 77.5% 75.4% 3, ,733 7,664,089 Median Household Income 2 $45,643 $54,727 $55,322 Per Capita Income $22,229 $27,828 $29,829 Poverty Level (of all people) 18.9% 16.7% 15.1% 16,281 4,397,307 46,932,225 Households Receiving Food Stamps 16.3% 13.1% 13.0% 5,083 1,220,336 15,360,951 Mean Commute Time (minutes) Commute via Public Transportation 0.0% 1.5% 5.1% ,919 7,476,312 Educational Attainment, Age Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 3
31 Summary 1 Percent Hunt County, Texas Texas USA Value Hunt County, Texas Texas USA No High School Diploma 15.8% 16.5% 11.6% 7,119 2,303,492 19,478,050 High School Graduate 34.6% 24.7% 26.1% 15,634 3,452,488 43,788,541 Some College, No Degree 25.1% 22.7% 21.5% 11,335 3,174,603 36,025,193 Associate's Degree 7.6% 7.3% 8.9% 3,427 1,015,736 14,962,488 Bachelor's Degree 11.5% 19.4% 20.2% 5,181 2,710,069 33,845,524 Postgraduate Degree 5.4% 9.5% 11.6% 2,456 1,332,173 19,368,719 Housing Total Housing Units 36,954 10,441, ,054,899 Median House Value (of owner-occupied units) 2 $96,400 $142,700 $184,700 Homeowner Vacancy 1.8% 1.6% 1.8% ,289 1,395,797 Rental Vacancy 9.8% 7.6% 6.2% 1, ,244 2,855,844 Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units) 30.8% 38.1% 36.4% 9,596 3,542,096 42,835,169 Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) Social 6.4% 5.6% 9.0% 1, ,186 10,562,847 Enrolled in Grade 12 (% of total population) 1.1% 1.4% 1.4% ,416 4,433,703 Disconnected Youth 4 4.5% 3.2% 2.8% , ,589 Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children) 32.5% 35.2% 34.7% 6,476 2,392,053 24,318,038 With a Disability, Age % 9.8% 10.3% 8,109 1,608,392 20,188,257 With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size 33.0% 44.2% 41.0% 2, ,611 8,278,834 Foreign Born 6.2% 16.7% 13.2% 5,518 4,494,345 42,194,354 Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 4.2% 14.1% 8.5% 3,479 3,518,972 25,440,956 Union Membership Total 3 6.0% 4.3% 10.7% Private Sector 3 2.8% 2.3% 6.4% Manufacturing 3 3.8% 3.5% 8.7% Public Sector % 15.5% 35.1% Source: JobsEQ 1. American Community Survey , unless noted otherwise 2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties ; Current Population Survey, unionstats.com, and Chmura; county- and zip-level data are best estimates based upon industry-, MSA-, and state-level data 4. Disconnected Youth are year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force. 5. Census 2017, annual average growth rate since 2007 Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 4
32 Employment Trends As of 2018Q3, total employment for Hunt County, Texas was 34,284 (based on a four-quarter moving average). Over the year ending 2018Q3, employment increased 0.2% in the region. Employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and imputed where necessary. Data are updated through 2018Q1 with preliminary estimates updated to 2018Q3. Unemployment Rate The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Hunt County, Texas was 3.7% as of October The regional unemployment rate was lower than the national rate of 3.9%. One year earlier, in October 2017, the unemployment rate in Hunt County, Texas was 3.7%. Unemployment rate data are from the Local Area Unemployment Statistics, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and updated through October Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 5
33 Wage Trends The average worker in Hunt County, Texas earned annual wages of $49,054 as of 2018Q3. Average annual wages per worker increased 2.6% in the region over the preceding four quarters. For comparison purposes, annual average wages were $55,994 in the nation as of 2018Q3. Annual average wages per worker data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and imputed where necessary. Data are updated through 2018Q1 with preliminary estimates updated to 2018Q3. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 6
34 Cost of Living Index The Cost of Living Index estimates the relative price levels for consumer goods and services. When applied to wages and salaries, the result is a measure of relative purchasing power. The cost of living is 4.7% lower in Hunt County, Texas than the U.S. average. Cost of Living Information Annual Average Salary Cost of Living Index (Base US) US Purchasing Power Hunt County, Texas $49, $51,468 Texas $56, $59,419 USA $55, $55,994 Source: JobsEQ Data as of 2018Q3 Cost of Living per C2ER, data as of 2018q3, imputed by Chmura where necessary. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 7
35 Industry Snapshot The largest sector in Hunt County, Texas is Manufacturing, employing 7,011 workers. The next-largest sectors in the region are Health Care and Social Assistance (4,797 workers) and Educational Services (4,546). High location quotients (LQs) indicate sectors in which a region has high concentrations of employment compared to the national average. The sectors with the largest LQs in the region are Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (LQ = 3.67), Manufacturing (2.48), and Utilities (1.95). Employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and imputed where necessary. Data are updated through 2018Q1 with preliminary estimates updated to 2018Q3. Sectors in Hunt County, Texas with the highest average wages per worker are Manufacturing ($100,141), Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ($66,963), and Utilities ($66,110). Regional sectors with the best job growth (or most moderate job losses) over the last 5 years are Health Care and Social Assistance (+1,158 jobs), Accommodation and Food Services (+639), and Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services (+503). Over the next 10 years, employment in Hunt County, Texas is projected to expand by 3,206 jobs. The fastest growing sector in the region is expected to be Health Care and Social Assistance with a +2.3% year-over-year rate of growth. The strongest forecast by number of jobs over this period is expected for Health Care and Social Assistance (+1,217 jobs), Educational Services (+406), and Accommodation and Food Services (+331). Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 8
36 NAICS Industry Empl Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Current 5-Year History 10-Year Forecast Four Quarters Ending with 2018q3 Total Change Avg Ann % Chg in Empl Avg Ann Wages LQ Empl Region Separations (Approximate) Total New Demand Exits Transfers Empl ---Growth--- 1,739 $5, % 2, , % 9 $66, % % 22 Utilities 348 $66, % % 23 Construction 2,135 $46, % 2, , % 31 Manufacturing 7,011 $100, % 7,203 2,686 4, % 42 Wholesale Trade 692 $57, % % 44 Retail Trade 3,759 $29, % 5,426 2,283 2, % 48 Transportation and Warehousing 677 $53, % % 51 Information 155 $42, % % 52 Finance and Insurance 452 $52, % % 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 245 $48, % % 1,040 $60, % 1, % 124 $45, % % 1,189 $38, % 1, % 61 Educational Services 4,546 $38, % 4,781 2,107 2, % Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) 4,797 $41, , % 6,253 2,475 2,561 1, % 281 $19, % % 2,949 $17, % 5,360 2,227 2, % 1,129 $25, % 1, % 92 Public Administration 964 $51, % % 99 Unclassified 42 $25, % % Total - All Industries 34,284 $49, , % 42,264 16,727 22,330 3, % Avg Ann Rate Source: JobsEQ Employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and imputed where necessary. Data are updated through 2018Q1 with preliminary estimates updated to 2018Q3. Forecast employment growth uses national projections adapted for regional growth patterns. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 9
37 Occupation Snapshot The largest major occupation group in Hunt County, Texas is Office and Administrative Support Occupations, employing 4,140 workers. The next-largest occupation groups in the region are Production Occupations (3,143 workers) and Management Occupations (3,057). High location quotients (LQs) indicate occupation groups in which a region has high concentrations of employment compared to the national average. The major groups with the largest LQs in the region are Architecture and Engineering Occupations (LQ = 2.21), Production Occupations (1.51), and Management Occupations (1.48). Occupation groups in Hunt County, Texas with the highest average wages per worker are Management Occupations ($118,600), Legal Occupations ($105,400), and Architecture and Engineering Occupations ($90,900). The unemployment rate in the region varied among the major groups from 1.2% among Legal Occupations to 6.5% among Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations. Over the next 10 years, the fastest growing occupation group in Hunt County, Texas is expected to be Healthcare Support Occupations with a +2.7% year-over-year rate of growth. The strongest forecast by number of jobs over this period is expected for Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (+358 jobs) and Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations (+354). Over the same period, the highest separation demand (occupation demand due to retirements and workers moving from one occupation to another) is expected in Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations (5,345 jobs) and Office and Administrative Support Occupations (4,655). Occupation Snapshot in Hunt County, Texas, 2018q3 Current 5-Year History 10-Year Forecast Avg Ann Four Quarters Ending with 2018q q Total Change % Chg in Empl --Separations-- ---Growth--- SOC Occupation Empl Avg Ann Wages 1 LQ Unempl Unempl Rate Online Job Ads 2 Empl Region Total New Demand Exits Transfer Empl Avg Ann Rate Management 3,057 $118, % % 2,697 1,327 1, % Business and Financial Operations Computer and Mathematical Architecture and Engineering Life, Physical, and Social Science Community and Social Service 1,554 $71, % % 1, % 903 $86, % % % 1,286 $90, % % % 185 $64, % % % 532 $48, % % % Legal 110 $105, % % % Education, Training, and Library Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 2,569 $51, % % 2,487 1,097 1, % 412 $47, % % % 1,924 $71, % % 1, % Healthcare Support 1,067 $26, % % 1, % Protective Service 537 $50, % % % Food Preparation and Serving Related Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Personal Care and Service 2,983 $22, % % 5,699 2,418 2, % 1,018 $24, % % 1, % 1,105 $22, % % 2, % Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 10
38 Occupation Snapshot in Hunt County, Texas, 2018q3 Current 5-Year History 10-Year Forecast Four Quarters Ending with Total Avg Ann % Chg in 2018q q Change Empl --Separations-- ---Growth--- SOC Occupation Empl Avg Ann Wages 1 LQ Unempl Unempl Rate Online Job Ads 2 Empl Region Total New Demand Exits Transfer Empl Avg Ann Rate Sales and Related 2,846 $33, % % 4,279 1,799 2, % Office and Administrative Support Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Construction and Extraction Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 4,140 $35, % % 4,800 2,164 2, % 125 $25, % % % 1,682 $38, % % 2, , % 1,516 $46, % % 1, % Production 3,143 $39, % % 3,156 1,223 2, % Transportation and Material Moving 1,590 $33, % % 2, , % Total - All Occupations 34,284 $47, n/a n/a 1,558 2, % 40,792 16,510 21,076 3, % Source: JobsEQ Data as of 2018Q3 unless noted otherwise Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding. 1. Occupation wages are as of 2017 and should be taken as the average for all Covered Employment 2. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list). Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2018Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2018Q3. Wages by occupation are as of 2017 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 11
39 Industry Clusters A cluster is a geographic concentration of interrelated industries or occupations. The industry cluster in Hunt County, Texas with the highest relative concentration is Machinery Mfg. with a location quotient of This cluster employs 5,048 workers in the region with an average wage of $169,067. Employment in the Machinery Mfg. cluster is projected to expand in the region about 0.1% per year over the next ten years. Location quotient and average wage data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, imputed where necessary, and updated through 2018Q1 with preliminary estimates updated to 2018Q3. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 12
40 Education Levels Expected growth rates for occupations vary by the education and training required. While all employment in Hunt County, Texas is projected to grow 0.9% over the next ten years, occupations typically requiring a postgraduate degree are expected to grow 1.5% per year, those requiring a bachelor s degree are forecast to grow 1.0% per year, and occupations typically needing a 2-year degree or certificate are expected to grow 1.2% per year. Employment by occupation data are estimates are as of 2018Q3. Education levels of occupations are based on BLS assignments. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 13
41 Gross Domestic Product Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total value of goods and services produced by a region. In 2017, nominal GDP in Hunt County, Texas expanded 5.0%. This follows growth of 6.9% in As of 2017, total GDP in Hunt County, Texas was $3,752,963,000. Gross Domestic Product data are provided by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, imputed by Chmura where necessary, updated through Of the sectors in Hunt County, Texas, Manufacturing contributed the largest portion of GDP in 2017, $1,741,288,000 The next-largest contributions came from Educational Services ($334,986,000); Retail Trade ($262,886,000); and Health Care and Social Assistance ($246,437,000). Gross Domestic Product data are provided by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, imputed by Chmura where necessary, updated through Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 14
42 FAQ What is a location quotient? A location quotient (LQ) is a measurement of concentration in comparison to the nation. An LQ of 1.00 indicates a region has the same concentration of an industry (or occupation) as the nation. An LQ of 2.00 would mean the region has twice the expected employment compared to the nation and an LQ of 0.50 would mean the region has half the expected employment in comparison to the nation. What is separation demand? Separation demand is the number of jobs required due to separations labor force exits (including retirements) and turnover resulting from workers moving from one occupation into another. Note that separation demand does not include all turnover it does not include when workers stay in the same occupation but switch employers. The total projected demand for an occupation is the sum of the separation demand and the growth demand (which is the increase or decrease of jobs in an occupation expected due to expansion or contraction of the overall number of jobs in that occupation). What is a cluster? A cluster is a geographic concentration of interrelated industries or occupations. If a regional cluster has a location quotient of 1.25 or greater, the region is considered to possess a competitive advantage in that cluster. What is the difference between industry wages and occupation wages? Industry wages and occupation wages are estimated via separate data sets, often the time periods being reported do not align, and wages are defined slightly differently in the two systems (for example, certain bonuses are included in the industry wages but not the occupation wages). It is therefore common that estimates of the average industry wages and average occupation wages in a region do not match exactly. What is NAICS? The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is used to classify business establishments according to the type of economic activity. The NAICS Code comprises six levels, from the all industry level to the 6-digit level. The first two digits define the top level category, known as the sector, which is the level examined in this report. What is SOC? The Standard Occupational Classification system (SOC) is used to classify workers into occupational categories. All workers are classified into one of over 820 occupations according to their occupational definition. To facilitate classification, occupations are combined to form 23 major groups, 96 minor groups, and 449 occupation groups. Each occupation group includes detailed occupations requiring similar job duties, skills, education, or experience. About This Report This report and all data herein were produced by JobsEQ, a product of Chmura Economics & Analytics. The information contained herein was obtained from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and completeness. Source: JobsEQ, Copyright 2019 Chmura Economics & Analytics, All Rights Reserved. 15
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