EMSI Analyst Report for Clark County, Final
Thursday, February 28th, 2013 -- 8:25 AM
-The Clark County EMSI Analyst Data provides an insight to job growth, education, and other factors.For Clark County, there was a -.1% change in jobs from 2011 to 2012. There were 16,990 jobs for 2011 and 16,975 for 2012. The state had .1% increase in jobs and the nation had a 1.6% increase.
For education, most in Clark County had received a High School Diploma with almost 44% of the population having a diploma. From there, the numbers decrease regarding college or tech school education. Also, for race the county has 94% of the population as white.
Some of the largest caps in the county regarding opening and completions were nurses and teachers.
The data also highlighted some declining and growing occupations with truck driver, bus drivers, and real estate growing and cashiers, sales workers, and farmers decreasing.
Finally, the data looks at growing and declining industries with bust transportation, farm suppliers, and lessors of buildings growing and restaurants, manufactured homes, and charter buses decreasing.
The top 3 regional businesses, according to the data for the 2011-2012 year, were Cummins, Birth to 3 Program and Abby Vans with 280, 250, and 230 local employees.
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