2008
Dickinson County
North Central Kansas County Profiles
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DICKINSON COUNTY
Section I Overview of Dickinson County
Dickinson County is one of 105 counties of the sunflower state located in the north central part of Kansas. The county seat is the City of Abilene.
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County Profile - Dickinson County, KS Dickinson County is one of the 105 counties in the state of Kansas. The 2007 populations estimate lists the population to be 18,957. According to 2000 estimates, it has 847.92 square miles in land area and a population density of 22.8 people per square mile. The average household size is 2.4 persons (2000) and median household income is $ 38,311(2004) (US census Bureau).
Population Estimates Dickinson County has a population of 18,957 as of July 1, 2007 (US Census Bureau). The population decreased by 2% from the year 2000 to 2007. As per the 2000 census survey, population of the county was 19,344 with a median age of 40 years. In 2000, Dickinson County had 20.6% of its population under the age of 15 years, 21.7% in the age group 15 to 34 years, 34.5% in the age group 35 years to 59 years and 23.4% of its population above 60 years of age. Table 1: Population Estimates for Dickinson County Year Ending July 1,2007 July 1,2006 July 1,2005 July 1,2004 July 1,2003 July 1,2002 July 1,2001 July 1,2000 Census 2000 April 1,2000 2000 to 2007 % change 1990 to 2000 % change Population Estimates
Dickinson County 18,957 18,970 18,902 18,892 19,028 18,983 19,064 19,349 19,344 -2.00% 2.00%
Source: US Census Bureau
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Kansas 2,775,997 2,755,817 2,741,665 2,730,828 2,721,824 2,712,383 2,700,979 2,692,890 2,688,418 3.26% 8.5%
DICKINSON COUNTY 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 Kansas 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000
Dickinson
10,000 5,000 0 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Source: US Census Bureau
Figure 1: Population Change in the Last Century
Table 2: Sex and Age of Population (2000 Census) – Dickinson County SEX AND AGE Male Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 to 84 years 85 years and over
Count 9,430 9,914 1,103 1,333 1,542 1,417 806 1,974 3,106 2,549 1,009 906 1,758 1,250 591
Source: US Census Bureau
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Percentage 48.7 51.3 5.7 6.9 8 7.3 4.2 10.2 16.1 13.2 5.2 4.7 9.1 6.5 3.1
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Household Income Median household income for Dickinson County is $41,061 which is 4.25 % less than the state median income. The median household income had declined by 2.64% from 2000 to 2005, but that rate is far less than the rate state median income has declined at 9.9%. Table 3: Median Income in Dickinson County Median Income Median household income in 2005 Median household income in 1999 (adj. for inflation1) 5-year percent change 2000 to 2005
Dickinson $41,061 $42,172 -2.64%
Kansas $42,861 $47,622 -9.9%
Source: USDA ERS (www.ers.usda.gov) and US Census Bureau
$50,000 $48,000 $46,000 $44,000 $42,000 $40,000 $38,000 $36,000
$47,622 $42,861
$42,172
$41,061
Dickinson Kansas
Median household income in 2005
Median household income in 1999
Figure 2: Median Income in Dickinson County and Kansas
Poverty Rates The current poverty rate for Dickinson County is less than that of the state. In 2005, Dickinson County’s poverty rate was 8.1% which increased to 8.8% in 2005. The poverty rate for Kansas in the same period went from 8.9% to 11.7%. Table 4: Poverty estimates for Dickinson County Poverty Estimates
Dickinson
5-Year % Change
Kansas
In 2000
8.8 8.1
-8.6%
11.7 8.9
Poverty rate for children under 18 in 2005 In 2000
13.0 11.1
-17.1%
15.2 11.9
Poverty rate in 2005
Source: US Census Bureau (Downloaded from www.stats.indiana.edu) 1
Value 2005 dollars term calculated using CPI inflation calculator available at Bureau of Labor Statistics website http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl. The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. This index value has been calculated every year since 1913. For the current year, the latest monthly index value is used (www.bls.gov).
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Labor Force Dickinson County’s current unemployment rate is 3.9% which is less than the state rate of 4.1%. The total labor force for the county increased slightly by 0.1% in the last five years, but the trend for the last ten years revealed that it declined by 1.8%. The unemployed labor force declined by 7.2% in the last five years and by 12.1% in the last ten years. Table 5: Labor Force Annual Averages for Dickinson County Labor Force Annual Averages in 2007
Dickinson County
Kansas
Total Labor Force 5-year % change 10-year % change
10,323 0.1% -1.8%
1,478,781 3.8% 6.9%
Employed 5-year % change 10-year % change
9,923 0.4% -1.4%
1,418,666 5.0% 6.7%
Unemployed 5-year % change 10-year % change
400 -7.2% -12.1%
60,115 -17.8% 12.0%
Unemployment Rate 5-year % change 10-year % change
3.9 -7.1% -9.3%
4.1 -19.6% 5.1%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (Downloaded from www.stats.indiana.edu)
4%
Employed Unemployed
96%
Figure 3: Employed and Unemployed Labor Force in Dickinson County
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Educational Attainment About eighty-six percent of the population above the age of 25 has at least a high school degree. 26.6% of the population above the age of twenty-five has some college education, and 20.5% hold a college degree. Table 6: Educational Attainment – Dickinson County Dickinson
Percent of Population 25+
Kansas
Percent of Population 25+
13,156
100.0
1,701,207
100.0
553
4.2
88,124
5.2
9th to 12th, No Diploma
1,242
9.4
149,675
8.8
High School Graduate (incl. equiv.)
5,164
39.3
507,612
29.8
Some College, No Degree
3,498
26.6
417,722
24.6
Associate Degree
703
5.3
99,096
5.8
Bachelor's Degree
1,420
10.8
290,271
17.1
576
4.4
148,707
8.7
Educational Attainment: Census 2000 Total Population 25 and Older Less Than 9th Grade
Graduate or Professional Degree Source: US Census Bureau
100% 90% 80% 70%
4.40% 10.80% 5.30% 26.60%
60%
8.70% 17.10%
Associate Degree
40% 30%
0%
Some College, No Degree High School Graduate (incl. equiv.)
39.30%
29.80%
20% 10%
Bachelor's Degree
5.80% 24.60%
50%
Graduate or Professional Degree
9.40% 4.20%
8.80% 5.20%
Dickinson
Kansas
9th to 12th, No Diploma Less Than 9th Grade
Figure 4: Educational Attainment – Dickinson County
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Workers Commuting to Work About sixty-nine percent of the labor force works in the county itself. The maximum outflow of workers from Dickinson County is to Saline County (1,214 workers commute to Saline County for work). Geary County (691 workers commute to Geary county for work) and Riley County (573 workers commute to Riley county for work) receive the second and third largest outflow of workers. Table 7: Workers (Commuting to Work) Living in Dickinson County Workers Living in County in 2000 Total Working in County Working Elsewhere San Bernardino Co. Whitfield Co. GA Johnson Co. IA Anderson Co. KS Barton Co. KS Butler Co. KS Cheyenne Co. KS Clay Co. KS Cloud Co. KS Ellis Co. KS Ellsworth Co. KS Finney Co. KS Franklin Co. KS Geary Co. KS Harvey Co. KS Johnson Co. KS Kiowa Co. KS Lyon Co. KS McPherson Co. KS Marion Co. KS Marshall Co. KS Morris Co. KS Osage Co. KS Ottawa Co. KS Pottawatomie Co. Reno Co. KS Riley Co. KS Saline Co. KS Sedgwick Co. KS Shawnee Co. KS
Dickinson
Pct Dist. in County
Kansas
Pct Dist. in State
9,639 6,671 2,968 4 1 8 8 7 5 7 29 9 5 4 11 2 691 5 10 2 8 7 76 12 101 2 3 22 17 573 1,214 25 27
100.0% 69.2% 30.8% 0.04% 0.01% 0.08% 0.08% 0.07% 0.05% 0.07% 0.30% 0.09% 0.05% 0.04% 0.11% 0.02% 7.17% 0.05% 0.10% 0.02% 0.08% 0.07% 0.79% 0.12% 1.05% 0.02% 0.03% 0.23% 0.18% 5.94% 12.59% 0.26% 0.28%
1,310,746 1,214,739 96,007 -
100.0% 92.7% 7.3% -
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DICKINSON COUNTY Workers Living in County in 2000 Wyandotte Co. KS Boone Co. MO Jackson Co. MO Douglas Co. NE Lancaster Co. NE Clark Co. NV Onondaga Co. NY Comanche Co. OK Kay Co. OK Bradford Co. PA Bell Co. TX Italy
Dickinson 8 2 18 10 3 1 2 2 12 2 11 2
Pct Dist. in County 0.08% 0.02% 0.19% 0.10% 0.03% 0.01% 0.02% 0.02% 0.12% 0.02% 0.11% 0.02%
Source: US Census Bureau (Includes only workers over 16 years old)
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Kansas
Pct Dist. in State
-
-
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-- Less than 1% of residence county population commutes -- 1.0% -4.9% of residence county population commutes -- 5.0% - 9.9% of residence county population commutes -- 10.0% - 19.9% of residence county population commutes -- 20% or more residence county population commutes
Figure 5: Workers Commute from Dickinson County 10
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The maximum inflow of workers to Dickinson County is from Geary County. Three hundred and seventy-six workers commute to Dickinson County from Geary County for work, and 285 come from Saline County. In total 1,317 workers commute to Dickinson County for work. Table 8: People Working in Dickinson County People Working in County in 2000
Dickinson
Total Living in County Living Elsewhere Navajo Co. AZ Boulder Co. CO Pinellas Co. FL Brown Co. KS Chase Co. KS Clay Co. KS Cloud Co. KS Geary Co. KS Harvey Co. KS McPherson Co. KS Marion Co. KS Mitchell Co. KS Morris Co. KS Ottawa Co. KS Pottawatomie Co. KS Pratt Co. KS Reno Co. KS Riley Co. KS Rooks Co. KS Saline Co. KS Sedgwick Co. KS Shawnee Co. KS Wabaunsee Co. KS Washington Co. KS Wyandotte Co. KS Lancaster Co. NE Richardson Co. NE Thayer Co. NE Garvin Co. OK Rogers Co. OK Meigs Co. TN
7,988 6,671 1,317 14 9 8 3 5 116 16 376 19 4 105 9 113 67 13 3 16 62 3 285 7 2 13 6 5 7 4 3 5 14 5
Source: US Census Bureau (Includes only workers over 16 years old.)
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Pct Dist. in County
Kansas
Pct Dist. in State
100.0% 83.5% 16.5% -
1,317,070 1,214,739 102,331 -
100.0% 92.2% 7.8% -
DICKINSON COUNTY
Figure 6: Workers Commuting to Dickinson County 12
-- Less than 1% of residence county population commutes -- 1.0% -4.9% of residence county population commutes -- 5.0% - 9.9% of residence county population commutes -- 10.0% - 19.9% of residence county population commutes -- 20% or more residence county population commutes
Section – II Industry Analysis
DICKINSON COUNTY
Industry Analysis Industry Totals for Dickinson County Industry grew at a steady rate between 1990 and 1999, but it started declining after that. Dickinson County lost 24 establishments, 979 jobs and the average annual pay increased by $2,448 from 1990 to 2007. In the past 18 years (19902007), Dickinson County had maximum number of establishments and employment in the year 1998.The number of establishments declined by 4% from 1990 to 2007 in Dickinson County. Average pay (after adjusting for inflation) has grown at a rate of about 10%, and employment in the same period increased at around 16%. Table 9: Annual Covered Employment & Wages2 over Time (NAICS) – Dickinson County Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Establishments
Employment
598 617 601 592 603 601 600
Average Annual Pay 5970 6111 6353 6338 6472 6706 7004
$14,650 $15,072 $15,759 $16,633 $17,294 $17,501 $17,365
Average Pay in terms of 20073 dollars (adj*) $23,241 $22,945 $23,289 $23,867 $24,196 $23,810 $22,948
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Covered Employment & Wages (CEW) also known as ES202 data are the product of a federal-state cooperative program, the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program or the ES-202 program. The data are derived from summaries of employment and total pay of workers covered by state and federal unemployment insurance (UI) legislation and provided by State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). The summaries are a result of the administration of state unemployment insurance programs that require most employers to pay quarterly taxes based on the employment and wages of workers covered by UI. (www.bls.gov). 3
Average wages in 2007 dollars term calculated using CPI inflation calculator available at Bureau of Labor Statistics website http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl. The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households. This index value has been calculated every year since 1913. For the current year, the latest monthly index value is used (www.bls.gov).
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DICKINSON COUNTY Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Change from 1990 to 2007 Percent change from 1990 to 2007
Establishments
Employment
613 621 606 599 585 602 598 592 582 566 574 -24 -4.01%
6997 7336 7267 7276 7026 7006 7054 7095 7080 7077 6949 979 16.40%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) *adj = Adjusted for Inflation.
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Average Annual Pay $18,323 $18,347 $18,786 $19,360 $20,298 $21,005 $21,629 $22,389 $23,153 $24,365 $25,689 11039 75.35%
Average Pay in terms of 20073 dollars (adj*) $23,671 $23,338 $23,380 $23,311 $23,764 $24,209 $24,373 $24,575 $24,581 $25,059 $25,689 2448.29 10.53%
574
621
580
566
582
598 7054 $24,373
592
602 7006 $24,209
585
599
600 7004
606
601 6706
613
603 6472
592
600
601
620
598
Establishments 640
617
DICKINSON COUNTY
560
7077
6949 $25,689
7080 $24,581
$25,059
7095 $24,575
7276 $23,311
7026
7267 $23,380
7336
6997
6338
6353
6111
520 Employment 8000
5970
540
6000 4000 2000
$23,764
$23,338
$23,671
$22,948
$23,810
$24,196
$23,289
$22,945
$23,241
Average Pay in terms of 2007 $26,000 $25,500 $25,000 $24,500 $24,000 $23,500 $23,000 $22,500 $22,000 $21,500
$23,867
0
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Figure 7: Changes in Establishments, Employment and Average Annual Wages in the Region 16
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Jobs and Average Wages by Industry The Manufacturing sector is the largest employer sector in Dickinson County with 1,434 jobs. The highest number of establishments in Dickinson County is in the Construction & Retail Trade sector. The highest paid sector is the Utilities sector with annual average wages of $60,150. Retail Trade is the second largest sector in terms of employment in the county with 874 jobs. Other high wage paying sectors are: Transportation & Warehousing (annual average wages of $40,054), Finance & Insurance (annual average wages of $36,617) and Information (annual average wages of $33,733). Table 10: Industry Distribution of Establishments, Jobs, and Average Wages – Dickinson County Industry Distribution of Establishments, Jobs & Average Wages (2007) Total Covered Employment and Wages Private Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing 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 & Support & Waste Management & Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Public Administration Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) N – Non-disclosed, NA- Not Applicable
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Establishments 574 502 15 6 5 71 23 23 70 37 11 31 16 30 2 18 7 44 31 40 63 30
Jobs 6949 5214 59 16 57 266 1434 256 874 209 103 172 28 119 436 121 455 214 388
Annual Average Wage $25,689 $25,937 $27,537 $32,483 $60,150 $24,142 $31,789 $30,312 $20,614 $40,054 $33,733 $36,617 $13,105 $27,060 $19,174 $15,847 $8,799 $15,384 $21,946
DICKINSON COUNTY
Establishments
Jobs
Agriculture Construction Retail Trade Finance and Insurance Management of Companies Health Care & Social Assistance Other Services
Mining Manufacturing Transportation & Warehousing Real Estate Waste Management Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Public Administration
Utilities Wholesale Trade Information Professional & Technical Services Educational Services Accommodation & Food Services
Figure 8: Establishments and Jobs in Various Industry Sectors in Dickinson County
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DICKINSON COUNTY Agriculture Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation & Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate Professional & Technical Services Management of Companies Waste Management Educational Services Health Care & Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Accommodation & Food Services Other Services Public Administration
Annual Average Wage $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0
Figure 9: Average Wage in Various Industries in Dickinson County
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DICKINSON COUNTY
Key Industries Dickinson County is home to some very well performing industries. These industries may be a part of existing or emerging clusters. For identifying key industries and clusters, three criteria were used: 1. Location Quotient – Location quotients (LQ) for industries at 6-digit NAICS level were calculated with US industry employment as base. The cutoff for LQ was taken as 1.25 (based on previous studies, e.g. Cortright 2003). 2. Average Wages – Average wages at 6-digit NAICS codes were compared to US average wages. If any industry has average wages 10% above the US average, it is considered to be a good performing industry. 3. Growth Rate – Growth rates for the employment were calculated over three year time period from 2003 to 20064; a growth rate above 5% was considered to be an indicator of good industry performance. Any industry that satisfies one of these three conditions is either a good performing industry or an industry with good potential for growth. There may or may not be a cluster existing in a region for every good performing industry, but if there are good performing industries, a cluster may emerge in the near future. (For further details of methodology, please see Appendix B) There are three industries satisfying all three of the above stated criteria – NAICS 484122, 484230 and 812310. Two of the three belong to the Transportation and Warehousing sector. The General Freight Trucking sector has almost doubled in the last three years, and the wages are 15% more than the national average. The LQ for the sector is 3.34(Table 11). The Specialized Freight Trucking has grown around 17% in the last three years, has wages 15% higher than the national average and has an LQ of 3.22. The Coin-Operated Laundries & Drycleaners has grown by 14% over the last three years, has wages about double the national averages and an LQ of 1.74. Table 11: 6 Digit NAICS Codes with High Wages, Location Quotients and Growth Differentials Establishments
Employment
Average Wages
Higher Wages than Nation
Growth Differentials
Location Quotient
General Freight Trucking, LongDistance, Less Than Truckload
2
36
$54,912
15.83%
48.47%
3.34
Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance
2
18
$48,395
15.92%
17.84%
3.22
NAICS
NAICS Definition
484122 484230
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There were two reasons for selecting 2003 as the base year. 1) The numbers were more likely to be free from 9/11 impacts as compared to 2001 or 2002 numbers. 2) NAICS definitions changed in 2002, so it was very difficult to bridge between 2002 & 1997 codes for some industries.
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DICKINSON COUNTY 812310
Coin-Operated Laundries and Drycleaners
2
3
$23,016
50.90%
14.47%
1.74
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
Growth Rates Most of the industries with high growth rates are local instead of traded5 industries in Dickinson County. The highest growth rate is for the Administrative Management Consulting Services, which is a part of Business & Financial Services cluster. Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices is the largest employer with 337 employees among the fastest growing industries in Dickinson County. Table 12: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Highest Growth Rates NAICS
NAICS Definition
541611
Administrative Management Consulting Services Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Document Preparation Services Telemarketing Bureaus Hotels and Motels, except Casino Hotels
237310 561410 561422 721110
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Average Wages $31,318
Growth Differentials 175.89%
2
20
$41,055
171.44%
1 1
16 16
$16,259 $13,799
151.98% 151.98%
7
61
$9,230
147.98%
Establishments
Employment
1
Cluster Business and Financial Services Local Real Estate , Construction & Development Local Commercial Services Local Commercial Services Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries
237990
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
1
10
$41,055
115.44%
Energy (Fossil and Renewable)
541690
Other Technical Consulting Services
3
10
$41,629
115.44%
Business and Financial Services
624410
Child Day Care Services
3
20
$13,915
115.44%
Local Personal Services (NonMedical)
551114
Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices
2
337
$34,467
112.74%
Local Commercial Services
561110
Office Administrative Services
2
9
$14,577
108.01%
Local Commercial Services
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group 5
Traded industries are defined as the ones exporting their goods and/or services outside their region. Local industries are the ones with all local (within the region) dealings (Porter 2003).
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DICKINSON COUNTY Location Quotient The sector Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate (NAICS 311330) has the highest LQ in Dickinson County of 386.64. There are four sectors in the Agribusiness, Food Processing and Technology Cluster having a high LQ. This is a good indicator that an Agribusiness, Food Processing and Technology cluster may exist in Dickinson County. Table 13: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Highest Location Quotients Establishments
Employment
Average Wages
Location Quotient
Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate
1
653
$26,544
386.64
Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology
335311
Electric Power and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing
1
326
$32,781
248.75
Electrical Equipment, Appliance & Component Manufacturing
333922
Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing
1
273
$29,326
189.69
Machinery Manufacturing
Convention and Visitors Bureaus
1
55
$15,719
145.21
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries
Other Spectator Sports
22
92
$18,167
81.71
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries
Flour Milling
1
30
$48,702
48.70
Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology
Grain and Field Bean Wholesale
7
84
$37,128
41.54
Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology
Livestock Wholesale
1
31
$9,126
31.76
Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology
Recreational Vehicle Dealers
1
52
$30,502
27.10
Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services
Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing
1
46
$27,382
23.10
Machinery Manufacturing
NAICS
NAICS Definition
311330
561591 711219 311211 424510 424520 441210 333999
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
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Cluster
DICKINSON COUNTY Annual Average Wages The county’s sector 721191 (Bed-and-Breakfast Inns) has average wages around 60% higher than the national averages. The sector has an LQ of 71.91, which is quite high (Table 14). Home Centers have wages about 51% higher than the national average and Coin Operated Laundries have about 50% higher wages. Table 14: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Wages Above National Averages Establishments
Employment
Average Wages
Wages Compared to Nation6
Bed-and-Breakfast Inns
1
5
$24,580
60.91%
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries
2
1
$39,917
51.35%
Local Household Goods & Services
812310
Home Centers Coin-Operated Laundries and Drycleaners
2
3
$23,016
50.90%
Local Commercial Services
441320
Tire Dealers
1
5
$49,581
42.90%
Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services
311119
Other Animal Food Manufacturing
2
26
$51,732
24.56%
Agribusiness, Food Processing and Technology
624310
Vocational Rehabilitation Services
3
13
$27,147
21.66%
Local Health Services
484220
Other Specialized Trucking, Local Other Specialized Trucking, Long-Distance
5
32
$44,338
18.93%
Transportation & Logistics
2
18
$48,395
15.92%
Transportation & Logistics
484122
General Freight Trucking, LongDistance LTL
2
36
$54,912
15.83%
Transportation & Logistics
541370
Other Surveying and Mapping Services
1
40
$47,210
11.48%
Business and Financial Services
NAICS
NAICS Definition
721191 444110
484230
Cluster
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group 6
Wages Compared to Nation – the difference in county and national average wages for a particular industry as a percentage of the national average.
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Shift Share Analysis Shift share analysis breaks down changes in employment (growth or decline) over a period of time into three components: national growth share, industry mix share and local share. This analysis is used to account for the competitiveness of a region’s industries and to analyze the local economic base7. National Growth Share This is the share of growth (decline) in local employment that can be attributed to growth (decline) in employment at the national level. National Growth Share = Employment in base year * National employment growth rate Industry Mix Share This is the growth (decline) in employment in the region that can be attributed to the growth (decline) in that particular industry at the national level. Industry Mix Share = Employment in base year *(Industry’s national growth rate – National employment growth rate) Local Share This is the share of growth (decline) in employment in a region that can be attributed to the competitiveness of a region. Local Share = Employment in base year *(Region’s industry growth rate – National industry growth rate)
The industry with the highest local share in growth is Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices. The employment in the sector increased by 302, and 299 of those jobs were due to local growth (Table 15). The second highest growth in employment was in the Spectator Sports sector. In this industry there was a net growth of 81 jobs, of which all 81 were attributable to local growth in the region.
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DICKINSON COUNTY Table 15: Industries with Highest Local Share of Growth – Shift Share Analysis Dickinson County NAICS 551114 711219 721110 541940 441210 484122 541611 237310 624410 424510 713910 561422 561410 221122 441110 453910 237990 562991 335311 541690 238110 561110 326299 453220 333111
NAICS Definition Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices Other Spectator Sports Hotels and Motels, except Casino Hotels Veterinary Services Recreational Vehicle Dealers General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance LTL Administrative Management Consulting Services Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Child Day Care Services Grain and Field Bean Wholesale Golf Courses and Country Clubs Telemarketing Bureaus Document Preparation Services Electric Power Distribution New Car Dealers Pet and Pet Supplies Stores Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (includes Dams and Hydroelectric Facilities)
Net Growth 302
National Growth Share 2
Industry Mix Share 1
Local Share 299
81 57 47 27 25 20 19 18 17 16 15 15 14 9 11
1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 5 1
0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 -4 0 0 0 -2 -6 1
81 57 42 24 24 20 19 18 17 16 15 15 15 11 9
9
0
0
9
Septic Tank and Related Services Electric Power and Specialty Transformer Other Technical Consulting Services Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (includes Dams and Hydroelectric Facilities)
9 16 9
0 16 0
0 -9 1
8 8 8
10
0
2
8
Office Administrative Services All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Stores Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
8 7 6 7
0 0 0 0
0 -1 -2 0
8 8 7 7
Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group
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Clusters in Dickinson County Traded Clusters Machinery Manufacturing (growth rate 86.72%, LQ 5.94) and Arts & Entertainment clusters (growth rate 24.12, LQ 1.25) may exist in Dickinson County. Apart from these, the Apparel & Textiles cluster has a growth rate of 19.68% but a lower LQ of 0.20 and wages considerably less than the national average. Similarly the Business & Financial and Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing clusters have high growth rates but lower LQ and wages. The clusters with LQ higher than 1.25 are the Agribusiness, Electrical Equipment Manufacturing, Energy, IT & Telecommunication and Mining clusters. Investments into these sectors should be considered to make them more competitive. Table 16: Traded Clusters in Dickinson County Cluster
Wages
Average Wages Compared to National Average
Growth Rate
Establishments
Employment
Advanced Materials Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology Apparel & Textiles Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Industries
3 36 3
15 979 12
$37,498 $28,590 $26,851
-38.44% -16.39% -31.15%
7.72% -7.40% 19.68%
0.06 6.20 0.20
42
283
$14,386
-56.13%
24.12%
1.25
Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences) Business & Financial Services Chemicals & Chemical-Based Products Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing Defense & Security Education & Knowledge Creation Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
21 51 6.3 0 8 2
323 183 80 0 41 28
$16,378 $35,472 $27,438 N $21,920 $21,637
-60.92% -53.33% -50.52% N -66.64% -50.63%
-6.33% 10.13% 0.85% N -27.37% -8.87%
0.59 0.33 0.70 N 0.21 0.26
1
326
$32,781
-34.24%
1.69%
15.93
Energy (Fossil & Renewable) Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Forest & Wood Products Glass & Ceramics
42 3 6 0.3
612 23 24 0
$30,970 $18,477 $22,789 N
-48.17% -57.95% -42.92% N
0.94% 56.50% -28.26% N
1.70 0.32 0.19 N
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LQ
DICKINSON COUNTY Information Technology & Telecommunications Machinery Manufacturing Mining Primary Metal Manufacturing Printing & Publishing Transportation & Logistics Transportation Equipment Manufacturing Total All Industries
9 5 5 0 5 29 2 503
365 332 20 0 41 185 14 5348
$32,844 $29,014 $30,472 N $23,605 $40,556 $47,206 $24,628
-56.59% -46.50% -45.66% N -54.74% -5.28% -22.27% -41.92%
Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group Highlighted cells represent values higher than specified criteria values
Advanced Materials, 0.06 Apparel & Textiles, 0.2 Arts & Entertainment, 1.25
Mining, 1.32
Biomedical, 0.59
IT & Telecom, 1.26 Forest & Wood Products, 0.19 Fabricated Metal Product Mfg , 0.32
Machinery Mfg , 5.94
Agribusiness, 6.2
Business & Financial Services, 0.33 Chemicals & Chemical‐based Products, 0.7
Energy , 1.7
Elec Equip, Appliance & Component Mfg, 15.93
Defense & Security, 0.21 Education & Knowledge Creation, 0.26
Figure 10: Location Quotients for Various Clusters in Dickinson County 27
1.22% 86.72% -13.59% N -1.58% -34.59% 5.27% -0.38%
1.26 5.94 1.32 N 0.35 0.98 0.17 1.00
DICKINSON COUNTY
Figure 11: Traded Clusters in Dickinson County 28
DICKINSON COUNTY
Figure 12: Traded Cluster Location Quotients for Dickinson County 29
DICKINSON COUNTY Local Clusters In Dickinson County, there is only one local cluster with wages higher than the national average (i.e. Local Entertainment & Media). However, there are a couple of clusters that have shown high growth rates and high LQ. These are the Local Personal Services (Growth rate 14.99%, LQ 1.34) and Local Utilities (Growth rate 69%, LQ 1.5) clusters. Apart from these, the Local Commercial Services cluster has a growth rate of about 72%, Local Real Estate has 18%, Local Retail Clothing & Accessories has 5.65% and Local Household Goods and Services have a growth rate of 3.06%. Local Community & Civic Organizations and Local Food and Beverages Processing & Distribution have LQ of 1.55. Table 17: Local Clusters in Dickinson County Cluster
Average Wages
Average Wages Compared to National Average
Growth Rate
Establishments
Employment
12 12 0 1 14
392 106 0 13 112
$31,926 $13,763 N $30,844 $31,909
-23.03% -54.55% N 24.99% -37.69%
72.03% -0.62% N -10.28% -1.45%
0.98 1.55 N 0.29 1.19
20
383
$13,366
-47.33%
0.71%
1.55
29 35 23 0 0 27 23 27 6.3 4
143 420 104 0 0 236 149 78 79 29
$22,861 $8,178 $19,446 N N $34,140 $15,991 $26,226 $11,935 $16,392
-52.39% -42.56% -48.62% N N -7.24% -35.00% -45.85% -40.15% -63.31%
-2.65% -5.27% 3.06% N N 2.37% 14.99% 18.39% 5.65% 69.08%
0.57 0.92 0.43 N N 1.66 1.34 0.43 0.37 1.50
Local Commercial Services Local Community & Civic Organizations Local Education & Training Local Entertainment & Media Local Financial Services Local Food and Beverages Processing & Distribution Local Health Services Local Hospitality Establishments Local Household Goods & Services Local Industrial Products & Services Local Logistical Services Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Personal Services (Non-Medical) Local Real Estate, Construction & Development Local Retail Clothing & Accessories Local Utilities Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group Highlighted cell represent values higher than specified criteria values
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LQ
DICKINSON COUNTY
Figure 13: Local Clusters in Dickinson County 31
DICKINSON COUNTY Appendix A Table A1: Industries in Dickinson County with Average Wages Greater Than 10 % of US Average Wages NAICS 311119 311211 326299 441320 444110 453910 484122 484220 484230 541370 624310 721191 812310
Establishments 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 5 2 1 3 1 2
Employment 26 30 13 5 1 23 36 32 18 40 13 5 3
Average Wages $51,732 $48,702 $40,468 $49,581 $39,917 $19,005 $54,912 $44,338 $48,395 $47,210 $27,147 $24,580 $23,016
Average Wages 10% Above US Average 24.56% 1.79% 1.99% 42.90% 51.35% 0.11% 15.83% 18.93% 15.92% 11.48% 21.66% 60.91% 50.90%
Growth Rate -13.38% -9.14% 29.40% -27.28% 0.00% 24.22% 48.47% -6.38% 17.84% N -19.59% N 14.47%
LQ 17.91 48.70 10.08 0.64 0.03 5.21 3.34 3.29 3.22 12.73 0.88 6.11 1.74
Data Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
Table A2: Industries in Dickinson County with Growth Rate Greater Than 5% NAICS 212312 221122 236115 236118 237110 237130 237310 237990 238110 238140 238310 238350
Establishments 3 1 5 6 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 1
Employment 18 40 24 10 3 12 20 10 18 12 14 3
Average Wages $30,382 $58,760 $25,843 $16,807 $14,577 $20,519 $41,055 $41,055 $21,014 $19,284 $27,930 $23,596
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -36.36% -17.22% -45.58% -53.65% -69.14% -60.59% -19.74% -22.93% -44.10% -44.39% -26.64% -34.93%
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Growth Rate 14.47% 15.44% 14.47% 25.99% 44.22% 10.06% 171.44% 115.44% 31.04% 14.47% 20.51% 44.22%
LQ 14.79 6.38 0.82 0.69 0.31 1.88 1.23 1.92 1.53 1.01 0.81 0.36
DICKINSON COUNTY NAICS 238990 326299 327320 333111 336350 424510 441120 441210 442110 442210 445310 453220 453910 454111 484121 484122 484230 517510 531110 531190 531210 541213 541511 541611 541614 541690 541940 551114 561110 561210 561410
Establishments 5 1 2 3 1 7 3 1 1 3 5 3 2 2 11 2 2 1 4 2 5 2 1 1 1 3 5 2 2 1 1
Employment 16 13 8 13 13 84 17 52 7 7 11 14 23 5 59 36 18 13 6 3 7 5 4 21 3 10 87 337 9 4 16
Average Wages $18,687 $40,468 $31,337 $28,246 $49,075 $37,128 $15,794 $30,502 $15,907 $13,357 $7,875 $6,381 $19,005 $8,352 $35,623 $54,912 $48,395 $30,844 $13,058 $15,803 $20,452 $4,823 $53,594 $31,318 $20,726 $41,629 $18,518 $34,467 $14,577 $16,399 $16,259
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -52.08% 1.99% -33.23% -43.31% -26.61% -16.74% -55.19% -24.94% -50.69% -66.52% -63.17% -59.31% 0.11% -82.94% -11.15% 15.83% 15.92% -38.40% -58.59% -44.88% -62.54% -76.16% -39.16% -62.75% -67.56% -36.02% -35.43% -59.81% -78.46% -61.09% -50.71%
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Growth Rate 7.17% 29.40% 10.06% 29.40% 5.73% 7.83% 15.62% 27.65% 32.64% 5.27% 16.26% 20.51% 24.22% 35.72% 6.39% 48.47% 17.84% 5.73% 6.27% 14.47% 11.87% 71.00% 58.74% 175.89% 44.22% 115.44% 29.56% 112.74% 108.01% 58.74% 151.98%
LQ 1.03 10.08 1.33 4.75 3.37 41.54 2.81 27.10 0.50 1.46 1.70 1.44 5.21 1.53 2.32 3.34 3.22 1.93 0.34 1.56 0.39 1.03 0.15 1.33 0.81 1.86 6.58 4.20 0.52 0.68 7.63
DICKINSON COUNTY NAICS 561422 561730 562991 621320 624210 624410 711219 713910 721110 811111 811191 811310 812310
Establishments 1 4 1 2 1 3 22 1 7 8 1 1 2
Employment 16 17 14 10 5 20 92 19 61 28 3 3 3
Average Wages $13,799 $17,866 $18,810 $24,544 $6,030 $13,915 $18,167 $12,761 $9,230 $25,845 $6,702 $10,980 $23,016
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -47.27% -33.13% -49.57% -22.26% -73.48% -18.50% -54.81% -38.55% -60.00% -18.84% -67.26% -75.05% 50.90%
Growth Rate 151.98% 12.31% 40.95% 7.72% 35.72% 115.44% 102.99% 85.02% 147.98% 5.27% 44.22% 44.22% 14.47%
LQ 1.00 0.55 13.62 2.13 4.03 0.56 81.71 1.19 0.88 1.86 1.01 0.36 1.74
Growth Rate -17.57% 14.47% -44.97% 15.44% -2.63% 10.06% 115.44% 31.04% 0.00% -13.38% -9.14% -3.38% 0.00% N -4.09%
LQ 13.07 14.79 1.27 6.38 4.75 1.88 1.92 1.53 2.02 17.91 48.70 386.64 18.46 4.66 22.60
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
Table A3: Industries in Dickinson County with Location Quotients Greater Than 1.25 NAICS 115112 212312 212321 221122 221210 237130 237990 238110 238910 311119 311211 311330 315292 321920 326111
Establishments 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 1
Employment 14 18 2 40 24 12 10 18 36 26 30 653 1 13 30
Average Wages $22,760 $30,382 $28,704 $58,760 $50,096 $20,519 $41,055 $21,014 $29,736 $51,732 $48,702 $26,544 $12,090 $24,603 $26,403
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -21.46% -36.36% -40.70% -17.22% -37.17% -60.59% -22.93% -44.10% -29.93% 24.56% 1.79% -23.18% -64.24% -9.95% -36.34%
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DICKINSON COUNTY NAICS 326299 327320 332323 333111 333922 333999 335311 336350 423820 424510 424520 424710 424910 441110 441120 441210 441310 442210 444120 444130 445110 445210 445292 445310 447110 447190 452990 453220 453910 454111 484121
Establishments 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 4 3 3 1 5 3 1 2 5 1 1 5 11 2 5 3 2 2 11
Employment 13 8 21 13 273 46 326 13 14 84 31 29 63 100 17 52 24 7 3 33 271 14 14 11 85 7 71 14 23 5 59
Average Wages $40,468 $31,337 $18,504 $28,246 $29,326 $27,382 $32,781 $49,075 $27,522 $37,128 $9,126 $21,452 $31,399 $46,222 $15,794 $30,502 $21,340 $13,357 $31,267 $19,036 $13,768 $13,813 $12,854 $7,875 $12,605 $19,513 $12,719 $6,381 $19,005 $8,352 $35,623
Average Wages 10% Above US Average 1.99% -33.23% -52.85% -43.31% -41.88% -48.47% -32.09% -26.61% -33.25% -16.74% -31.07% -64.57% -24.27% -1.83% -55.19% -24.94% -17.45% -66.52% -14.55% -20.67% -33.75% -34.78% -19.90% -63.17% -25.22% -6.44% -22.04% -59.31% 0.11% -82.94% -11.15%
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Growth Rate 29.40% 10.06% N 29.40% N 0.74% 1.69% 5.73% -52.18% 7.83% -22.66% -3.23% -2.51% 3.19% 15.62% 27.65% -2.63% 5.27% N -1.94% -0.37% -2.27% -2.27% 16.26% -5.90% -25.60% 4.07% 20.51% 24.22% 35.72% 6.39%
LQ 10.08 1.33 10.76 4.75 189.69 23.10 248.75 3.37 2.95 41.54 31.76 18.77 12.32 1.89 2.81 27.10 1.55 1.46 1.51 4.35 2.48 5.98 14.32 1.70 2.40 1.28 4.65 1.44 5.21 1.53 2.32
DICKINSON COUNTY NAICS 484122 484220 484230 511110 517510 522110 523140 531190 541370 541430 541611 541690 541890 541940 551114 561410 561520 561591 561621 561710 562111 562119 562212 562991 621310 621320 623110 623312 624210 711110 711219
Establishments 2 5 2 2 1 11 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 2 1 1 22
Employment 36 32 18 28 13 103 3 3 40 7 21 10 4 87 337 16 16 55 16 6 11 1 3 14 9 10 220 45 5 4 92
Average Wages $54,912 $44,338 $48,395 $21,637 $30,844 $32,623 $23,127 $15,803 $47,210 $29,233 $31,318 $41,629 $26,375 $18,518 $34,467 $16,259 $13,359 $15,719 $17,323 $23,406 $13,346 $14,358 $16,951 $18,810 $22,291 $24,544 $17,364 $9,155 $6,030 $18,330 $18,167
Average Wages 10% Above US Average 15.83% 18.93% 15.92% -46.97% -38.40% -40.67% -83.19% -44.88% 11.48% -44.93% -62.75% -36.02% -11.61% -35.43% -59.81% -50.71% -64.07% -60.26% -60.43% -32.46% -68.48% -62.68% -67.66% -49.57% -17.11% -22.26% -33.96% -53.95% -73.48% -37.72% -54.81%
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Growth Rate 48.47% -6.38% 17.84% -8.04% 5.73% 0.99% N 14.47% N N 175.89% 115.44% N 29.56% 112.74% 151.98% N N -17.98% N N 0.00% N 40.95% 4.00% 7.72% -6.13% 0.00% 35.72% -63.16% 102.99%
LQ 3.34 3.29 3.22 1.64 1.93 1.64 4.67 1.56 12.73 2.08 1.33 1.86 1.26 6.58 4.20 7.63 11.46 145.21 3.66 1.30 2.09 1.75 1.39 13.62 1.66 2.13 2.94 3.04 4.03 1.38 81.71
DICKINSON COUNTY NAICS 711310 712110 713950 721191 721310 811111 811213 812210 812310 812910 813410
Establishments 1 3 2 1 1 8 1 3 2 6 6
Employment 4 15 6 5 5 28 2 12 3 19 95
Average Wages $16,947 $10,138 $7,523 $24,580 $1,125 $25,845 $12,432 $30,891 $23,016 $15,608 $14,146
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -46.94% -65.35% -43.32% 60.91% -93.67% -18.84% -74.22% -0.72% 50.90% -8.66% -9.96%
Growth Rate N -2.13% -26.32% N -57.25% 5.27% N -15.66% 14.47% -11.05% -0.35%
LQ 1.36 4.38 1.66 6.11 10.12 1.86 2.39 2.46 1.74 8.19 4.82
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
Table A4: Industries in Dickinson County Fulfilling One of Three Conditional Criteria (either LQ>1.25 or Growth Rate>5.0% or Average Wages 10% Above the National Averages) NAICS
NAICS definition
115112 212312 212321 221122 221210 236115 236118 237110 237130 237310 237990 238110 238140
Soil preparation, planting, and Crushed and broken limestone mining Construction sand and gravel mining Electric power distribution Natural gas distribution New Single‐Family Housing Residential Remodelers Water and sewer line and related Power and communication line and Highway, Street, and Bridge Other heavy and civil engineering Poured Concrete Foundation and Masonry Contractors
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -21.46% -36.36% -40.70% -17.22% -37.17% -45.58% -53.65% -69.14% -60.59% -19.74% -22.93% -44.10% -44.39%
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Growth Rate
LQ
Cluster
-17.57% 14.47% -44.97% 15.44% -2.63% 14.47% 25.99% 44.22% 10.06% 171.44% 115.44% 31.04% 14.47%
13.07 14.79 1.27 6.38 4.75 0.82 0.69 0.31 1.88 1.23 1.92 1.53 1.01
Agribusiness, Food Processing and Mining Mining Energy (Fossil and Renewable) Energy (Fossil and Renewable) Local Real Estate , Construction & Local Real Estate , Construction & Energy (Fossil and Renewable) Defense and Security Local Real Estate , Construction & Energy (Fossil and Renewable) Local Real Estate , Construction & Local Real Estate , Construction &
DICKINSON COUNTY
NAICS
NAICS definition
238310 238350 238910 238990 311119 311211 311330 315292 321920 326111 326299 327320 332323 333111 333922 333999 335311 336350 423820 424510 424520 424710 424910 441110 441120 441210 441310 441320 442110
Drywall and Insulation Contractors Finish carpentry contractors Site Preparation Contractors All Other Specialty Trade Contractors Other animal food manufacturing Flour milling Confectionery manufacturing from Fur and leather apparel manufacturing Wood container and pallet Plastics bag manufacturing All other rubber product Ready‐mix concrete manufacturing Ornamental and architectural metal Farm machinery and equipment Conveyor and conveying equipment Miscellaneous general purpose Electric power and specialty Motor vehicle power train Farm and garden machinery and Grain and field bean whsle Livestock whsle Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Farm supplies merchant wholesalers New Car Dealers Used Car Dealers Recreational Vehicle Dealers Automotive Parts and Accessories Tire Dealers Furniture Stores
Average Wages 10% Above US Average
Growth Rate
-26.64% -34.93% -29.93% -52.08% 24.56% 1.79% -23.18% -64.24% -9.95% -36.34% 1.99% -33.23% -52.85% -43.31% -41.88% -48.47% -32.09% -26.61% -33.25% -16.74% -31.07% -64.57% -24.27% -1.83% -55.19% -24.94% -17.45% 42.90% -50.69%
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20.51% 44.22% 0.00% 7.17% -13.38% -9.14% -3.38% 0.00% N -4.09% 29.40% 10.06% N 29.40% N 0.74% 1.69% 5.73% -52.18% 7.83% -22.66% -3.23% -2.51% 3.19% 15.62% 27.65% -2.63% -27.28% 32.64%
LQ 0.81 0.36 2.02 1.03 17.91 48.70 386.64 18.46 4.66 22.60 10.08 1.33 10.76 4.75 189.69 23.10 248.75 3.37 2.95 41.54 31.76 18.77 12.32 1.89 2.81 27.10 1.55 0.64 0.50
Cluster
Local Real Estate , Construction & Forest and Wood Products Local Real Estate , Construction & Local Real Estate , Construction & Agribusiness, Food Processing and Agribusiness, Food Processing and Agribusiness, Food Processing and Apparel and Textiles Forest and Wood Products Chemicals and Chemical‐based Products Chemicals and Chemical‐based Products Chemicals and Chemical‐based Products Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Machinery Manufacturing Machinery Manufacturing Machinery Manufacturing Electrical Equipment, Appliance & Transportation Equipment Manufacturing Agribusiness, Food Processing and Agribusiness, Food Processing and Agribusiness, Food Processing and Chemicals and Chemical‐based Products Agribusiness, Food Processing and Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Household Goods & Services
DICKINSON COUNTY
NAICS
NAICS definition
442210 444110 444120 444130 445110 445210 445292 445310 447110 447190 452990 453220 453910 454111 484121 484122 484220 484230 511110 517510 522110 523140 531110 531190 531210 541213 541370 541430 541511
Floor Covering Stores Home Centers Paint and Wallpaper Stores Hardware Stores Supermarkets and Other Grocery Meat Markets Confectionery and Nut Stores Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores Gasoline stations with convenience Other gasoline stations All Other General Merchandise Stores Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Stores Pet and Pet Supplies Stores Electronic Shopping General freight trucking, long‐distance General freight trucking, long‐distance Other specialized trucking, local Other specialized trucking, long‐ Newspaper publishers Cable and Other Program Distribution Commercial Banking Commodity contracts brokerage Lessors of Residential Buildings and Lessors of Other Real Estate Property Offices of Real Estate Agents and Tax preparation services Other surveying and mapping services Graphic design services Custom computer programming
Average Wages 10% Above US Average -66.52% 51.35% -14.55% -20.67% -33.75% -34.78% -19.90% -63.17% -25.22% -6.44% -22.04% -59.31% 0.11% -82.94% -11.15% 15.83% 18.93% 15.92% -46.97% -38.40% -40.67% -83.19% -58.59% -44.88% -62.54% -76.16% 11.48% -44.93% -39.16%
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Growth Rate
LQ
Cluster
5.27% 0.00% N -1.94% -0.37% -2.27% -2.27% 16.26% -5.90% -25.60% 4.07% 20.51% 24.22% 35.72% 6.39% 48.47% -6.38% 17.84% -8.04% 5.73% 0.99% N 6.27% 14.47% 11.87% 71.00% N N 58.74%
1.46 0.03 1.51 4.35 2.48 5.98 14.32 1.70 2.40 1.28 4.65 1.44 5.21 1.53 2.32 3.34 3.29 3.22 1.64 1.93 1.64 4.67 0.34 1.56 0.39 1.03 12.73 2.08 0.15
Local Household Goods & Services Local Household Goods & Services Local Household Goods & Services Local Household Goods & Services Local Food and Beverages Processing & Local Food and Beverages Processing & Local Food and Beverages Processing & Local Food and Beverages Processing & Energy (Fossil and Renewable) Energy (Fossil and Renewable) Local Retail Clothing & Accessories Local Hospitality Establishments None None Transportation & Logistics Transportation & Logistics Transportation & Logistics Transportation & Logistics Education & Knowledge Creation Local Entertainment & Media Local Financial Services Business and Financial Services Local Real Estate , Construction & Local Real Estate , Construction & Local Real Estate , Construction & Business and Financial Services Business and Financial Services Business and Financial Services Business and Financial Services
DICKINSON COUNTY
NAICS
NAICS definition
541611 541614 541690 541890 541940 551114 561110 561210 561410 561422 561520 561591 561621 561710 561730 562111 562119 562212 562991 621310 621320 623110 623312 624210 624310 624410 711110 711219 711310
Administrative management Process, phys dist and log consulting Other technical consulting services Other services related to advertising Veterinary Services Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Office Administrative Services Facilities Support Services Document Preparation Services Telemarketing Bureaus Tour operators Convention and visitors bureaus Security systems services (except Exterminating and Pest Control Landscaping Services Solid Waste Collection Other Waste Collection Solid Waste Landfill Septic Tank and Related Services Offices of Chiropractors Offices of Optometrists Nursing care facilities Homes for the elderly Community Food Services Vocational Rehabilitation Services Child Day Care Services Theater companies and dinner Other spectator sports Promoters with facilities
Average Wages 10% Above US Average
Growth Rate
-62.75% -67.56% -36.02% -11.61% -35.43% -59.81% -78.46% -61.09% -50.71% -47.27% -64.07% -60.26% -60.43% -32.46% -33.13% -68.48% -62.68% -67.66% -49.57% -17.11% -22.26% -33.96% -53.95% -73.48% 21.66% -18.50% -37.72% -54.81% -46.94%
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175.89% 44.22% 115.44% N 29.56% 112.74% 108.01% 58.74% 151.98% 151.98% N N -17.98% N 12.31% N 0.00% N 40.95% 4.00% 7.72% -6.13% 0.00% 35.72% -19.59% 115.44% -63.16% 102.99% N
LQ 1.33 0.81 1.86 1.26 6.58 4.20 0.52 0.68 7.63 1.00 11.46 145.21 3.66 1.30 0.55 2.09 1.75 1.39 13.62 1.66 2.13 2.94 3.04 4.03 0.88 0.56 1.38 81.71 1.36
Cluster
Business and Financial Services Transportation & Logistics Business and Financial Services Printing and Publishing None Local Commercial Services Local Commercial Services Local Commercial Services Local Commercial Services Local Commercial Services Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Defense and Security Local Commercial Services Local Household Goods & Services Local Utilities Local Utilities Local Utilities Local Utilities Local Health Services Local Health Services Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences) Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences) Local Health Services Local Health Services Local Personal Services (Non‐Medical) Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor
DICKINSON COUNTY Average Wages 10% Above US Average
NAICS
NAICS definition
712110 713910 713950 721110 721191 721310 811111 811191 811213 811310 812210 812310 812910 813410
Museums Golf courses and country clubs Bowling centers Hotels and motels, except casino Bed‐and‐breakfast inns Rooming and Boarding Houses General Automotive Repair Automotive Oil Change and Communication Equipment Repair and Commercial and Industrial Machinery Funeral Homes and Funeral Services Coin‐Operated Laundries and Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services Civic and Social Organizations
-65.35% -38.55% -43.32% -60.00% 60.91% -93.67% -18.84% -67.26% -74.22% -75.05% -0.72% 50.90% -8.66% -9.96%
Growth Rate
LQ
Cluster
-2.13% 85.02% -26.32% 147.98% N -57.25% 5.27% 44.22% N 44.22% -15.66% 14.47% -11.05% -0.35%
4.38 1.19 1.66 0.88 6.11 10.12 1.86 1.01 2.39 0.36 2.46 1.74 8.19 4.82
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & Visitor Local Hospitality Establishments Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services Local Personal Services (Non‐Medical) Local Personal Services (Non‐Medical) Local Health Services Local Commercial Services None Local Community & Civic Organizations
Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group
Table A5: Ten Largest Employers in Dickinson County Company Solomon Corp Duckwall-Alco Stores Inc Hospital District 1 D W B Co Inc Great Plains Manufacturing Inc Abilene Machine Inc Park View Plaza City of Herington National Archives & Records Chapman Adult Care Homes Inc
Employment 387 300 250 150 130 107 85 78 60 60
NAICS 335311 452112 622110 445110 333111 423820 623110 622110 519120 623110
NAICS Definition Power, Distribution & Specialty Transformer Manufacturing Discount Department Stores General Medical & Surgical Hospitals Supermarkets & Other Grocery (Except Convenience) Stores Farm Machinery & Equipment Manufacturing Farm & Garden Machinery & Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Nursing Care Facilities General Medical & Surgical Hospitals Libraries & Archives Nursing Care Facilities
Source: Harris Database
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