Economy Overview - Region 10 - Detroit Metro

Michigan Economic Development
Corporation
300 N. Washington Square, Lower Level
Lansing, Michigan 48913
888.522.0103
Economy Overview
MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro
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Report Info
Dataset Version
2013.3 Class of Worker
Class of Worker Categories
QCEW Employees + Non-QCEW Employees + Self-Employed + Extended
Proprietors
Timeframe
2012 - 2013
Dataset Category
EMSI Complete
Region Name
MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro
Counties
Macomb, MI (26099)
Oakland, MI (26125)
Wayne, MI (26163)
MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro
Population (2013)
3,812,075
Jobs (2013)
2,166,243
Average Earnings (2013)
$55,854
Unemployed (5/2013)
163,360
Completions (2012)
42,645
GRP (2012)
$188,455,551,538
Exports (2012)
$215,898,258,936
Imports (2012)
$186,683,597,010
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Population
3,812,075
-2.3%
2013 Population
Population Growth for the Last 5 Years
38.8% of State
State Growth -1.3%
2013
Population
% of
Population
Under 5 years
226,843
6.0%
5 to 9 years
238,845
6.3%
10 to 14 years
257,565
6.8%
15 to 19 years
259,868
6.8%
20 to 24 years
242,751
6.4%
25 to 29 years
235,024
6.2%
30 to 34 years
230,464
6.0%
35 to 39 years
231,889
6.1%
40 to 44 years
257,100
6.7%
45 to 49 years
277,937
7.3%
50 to 54 years
295,083
7.7%
55 to 59 years
276,239
7.2%
60 to 64 years
242,574
6.4%
65 to 69 years
176,378
4.6%
70 to 74 years
120,102
3.2%
75 to 79 years
88,610
2.3%
80 to 84 years
75,384
2.0%
85 years and over
79,419
2.1%
Age Group
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Jobs by Industry
2,166,243
51.5%
48.5%
Total Jobs (2013)
Male
Female
(National: 52.2%)
(National: 47.8%)
NAICS
Industry
2013 Jobs
11
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
3,218
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
4,764
22
Utilities
4,829
23
Construction
31
Manufacturing
42
Wholesale Trade
44
Retail Trade
48
Transportation and Warehousing
65,446
51
Information
30,268
52
Finance and Insurance
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
56
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management and Remediation Services
61
Educational Services (Private)
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
296,559
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
37,649
72
Accommodation and Food Services
152,390
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
141,835
90
Government
178,316
99
Unclassified Industry
77,271
214,681
80,390
207,464
105,627
99,970
217,699
39,522
165,745
40,213
2,386
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Average Earnings by Industry
$55,854
$70,178
$40,655
Avg. Earnings (2013)
Male Avg. Earnings (2013)
Female Avg. Earnings (2013)
108% of Nation Avg.
113% of Nation Avg.
102% of Nation Avg.
NAICS
Industry
Avg. Earnings (2013)
11
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
$25,185
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$36,443
22
Utilities
23
Construction
$53,749
31
Manufacturing
$90,050
42
Wholesale Trade
$84,138
44
Retail Trade
$32,298
48
Transportation and Warehousing
$57,790
51
Information
$70,370
52
Finance and Insurance
$74,149
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$29,167
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
$79,937
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
56
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management and Remediation Services
$36,807
61
Educational Services (Private)
$31,165
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
$53,589
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$32,724
72
Accommodation and Food Services
$19,456
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
$23,594
90
Government
$70,783
99
Unclassified Industry
$42,850
$139,808
$140,119
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Unemployment by Industry
163,360
Total Unemployment (5/2013)
Unemployed
(5/2013)
% of
Unemployed
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and
Hunting
96
0%
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas
Extraction
80
0%
22
Utilities
189
0%
23
Construction
12,175
7%
31
Manufacturing
19,883
12%
42
Wholesale Trade
3,742
2%
44
Retail Trade
15,448
9%
48
Transportation and Warehousing
4,323
3%
51
Information
1,428
1%
52
Finance and Insurance
4,178
3%
53
Real Estate and Rental and
Leasing
2,519
2%
54
Professional, Scientific, and
Technical Services
11,794
7%
55
Management of Companies and
Enterprises
1,177
1%
56
Administrative and Support and
Waste Management and
Remediation Services
13,832
8%
61
Educational Services (Private)
2,127
1%
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
15,499
9%
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
2,192
1%
72
Accommodation and Food Services
13,384
8%
81
Other Services (except Public
Administration)
5,881
4%
90
Government
6,884
4%
99
No Previous Work
Experience/Unspecified
26,527
16%
NAICS
Industry
11
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Top Program Completions
CIP
Program
Completions (2012)
51
Health professions and related
programs
11,348
52
Business, management,
marketing, and related support
services
5,485
24
Liberal arts and sciences, general
studies and humanities
4,477
13
Education
3,190
12
Personal and culinary services
1,899
11
Computer and information
sciences and support services
1,563
15
Engineering technologies and
engineering-related fields
1,552
47
Mechanic and repair
technologies/technicians
1,409
50
Visual and performing arts
1,370
43
Homeland security, law
enforcement, firefighting and
related protective services
1,331
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Gross Regional Product (GRP)
$123,283,151,602
$50,349,506,457
$14,822,893,479
$188,455,551,538
Earnings (2012)
Property Income (2012)
Taxes on Production
(2012)
Total GRP (2012)
NAICS
Industry
GRP (2012)
% of Total
11
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and
Hunting
$113,955,794
0%
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas
Extraction
$461,444,908
0%
22
Utilities
$3,041,795,141
2%
23
Construction
$4,750,070,030
3%
31
Manufacturing
$28,369,927,754
15%
42
Wholesale Trade
$13,727,275,298
7%
44
Retail Trade
$10,950,467,911
6%
48
Transportation and Warehousing
$5,565,726,659
3%
51
Information
$5,101,416,643
3%
52
Finance and Insurance
$14,275,278,891
8%
53
Real Estate and Rental and
Leasing
$12,580,224,266
7%
54
Professional, Scientific, and
Technical Services
$21,266,045,388
11%
55
Management of Companies and
Enterprises
$6,756,718,108
4%
56
Administrative and Support and
Waste Management and
Remediation Services
$7,696,797,054
4%
61
Educational Services (Private)
$1,476,020,884
1%
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
$17,142,412,174
9%
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$1,857,210,078
1%
72
Accommodation and Food Services
$4,790,975,516
3%
81
Other Services (except Public
Administration)
$3,758,335,647
2%
90
Government
$14,211,283,340
8%
99
Other non-industries
$10,562,170,054
6%
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Region Exports
$215,898,258,936.32
Exports (2012)
53% of Supply
NAICS
Industry
Exports (2012)
11
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
$199,581,112
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$567,236,742
22
Utilities
$1,491,675,019
23
Construction
$2,705,531,068
31
Manufacturing
42
Wholesale Trade
44
Retail Trade
$3,895,918,023
48
Transportation and Warehousing
$5,447,835,155
51
Information
$2,654,001,847
52
Finance and Insurance
$7,476,388,162
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$5,256,192,108
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
$5,753,679,109
56
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management and Remediation Services
$4,404,663,128
61
Educational Services (Private)
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
$8,498,226,591
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$1,197,578,100
72
Accommodation and Food Services
$1,937,503,252
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
$1,593,753,561
90
Government
$100,364,585,298
$11,682,624,381
$15,837,764,018
$551,276,308
$34,382,245,955
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MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro | Region Imports
$186,683,597,010
$194,531,463,085
Imports (2012)
Locally Produced & Consumed (2012)
49% of Demand
51% of Demand
NAICS
Industry
Imports (2012)
11
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
$1,626,273,937
21
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$5,703,643,993
22
Utilities
$2,442,051,241
23
Construction
$2,758,568,165
31
Manufacturing
42
Wholesale Trade
$8,386,200,604
44
Retail Trade
$4,503,462,390
48
Transportation and Warehousing
$4,314,021,051
51
Information
$6,039,389,239
52
Finance and Insurance
53
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
$5,136,865,540
54
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
$3,859,697,962
55
Management of Companies and Enterprises
$2,340,048,179
56
Administrative and Support and Waste
Management and Remediation Services
$1,972,441,173
61
Educational Services (Private)
$1,632,339,635
62
Health Care and Social Assistance
$3,451,204,893
71
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
$1,248,835,738
72
Accommodation and Food Services
$3,277,477,560
81
Other Services (except Public Administration)
$1,881,153,697
90
Government
$55,793,785,887
$10,427,276,126
$59,888,859,999
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Regional Trends
Region
2012 Jobs
2013 Jobs
% Change
●
MEDC Region 10 Detroit Metro
2,137,719
2,166,243
1.3%
●
Michigan
5,260,051
5,330,412
1.3%
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2013 Educational Attainment
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Largest Openings/Completions Gaps
Related
Completions
(2012)
Annual
Openings
(2013)
1
856
Personal Financial Advisors (13-2052)
392
1,004
Mechanical Engineers (17-2141)
297
688
Lawyers (23-1011)
414
611
12
183
Occupation
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents (41-3031)
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific
Products (41-4011)
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2013 Age Demographics
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Growing/Declining Occupations
Occupation
Change in
Jobs
(2012-2013)
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists (39-5012)
1,659
Team Assemblers (51-2092)
1,346
Home Health Aides (31-1011)
1,142
Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers (41-9091)
-198
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers (43-5081)
-214
Waiters and Waitresses (35-3031)
-489
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2013 Race Demographics
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Growing/Declining Industries
Industry
Change in
Jobs
(2012-2013)
Automobile Manufacturing (336111)
2,239
Beauty Salons (812112)
1,928
Engineering Services (541330)
1,904
State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals (902999)
-899
Temporary Help Services (561320)
-1,195
Professional Employer Organizations (561330)
-1,712
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Data Sources and Calculations
Input-Output Data
The input-output model in this report is created using the national Input-Output matrix provided by the federal
Bureau of Economic Analysis. This is combined with the national Total Gross Output, the regional Total Gross
Output, the land area of the subject region, regional DIRT data and regional in/out commuter patterns in order to
calculate regional requirements, imports and exports. After using matrix algebra to calculate the regional
multiplier, the resulting matrix is multiplied by the sales vector and converted back to jobs or earnings.
Specifically, this data comes from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Industry
Economic Accounts: Benchmark & Annual Input-Output (I-O) Accounts.
Institution Data
The institution data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S.
Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics.
Completers Data
The completers data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S.
Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics.
Unemployment Data
The unemployment data in this report comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Local Area Unemployment
Statistics and is updated every two months.
State Data Sources
This report uses state data from the following agencies: Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth,
Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives
Educational Attainment Data
EMSI's educational attainment numbers are based on Census 1990, Census 2000, the Current Population
Survey, and EMSI's demographic data. By combining these sources, EMSI interpolates for missing years and
projects data at the county level. Educational attainment data cover only the population aged 25 years or more
and indicate the highest level achieved.
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