Charts 1-9

Chart 1. Distribution of private-sector employment by supersector, 2004
Millions of
workers
Millions of
workers
30
30
Trade,
transportation,
and utilities
25
25
20
20
Professional
and business
services
Education
and health
services
Manufacturing
15
15
Leisure and
hospitality
10
10
Financial
activities
Construction
Other
services
5
Natural
resources
and mining
5
Information
Nonclassifiable
establishments
0
0
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Chart 2. Percent distribution of private-sector establishments and employment by size class, first quarter 2004 (establishments) and
March 2004 (employment)
Percent
Percent
70
70
Establishments, first quarter
60
60
Employment, March
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
0
Fewer than 5
workers
5–9
workers
10–19
workers
20–49
workers
50–99
workers
Employment size class
100–249
workers
250–499
workers
500–999
workers
1,000
workers
or more
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Chart 3. Percent change in annual average private-sector employment and wages by supersector, 2003 to 2004
Employment
Total private
Annual average wages per employee
Natural resources and mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade, transportation, and utilities
Information
Financial activities
Professional and business services
Education and health services
Leisure and hospitality
Other services
–10
–8
–6
–4
–2
17
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
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Chart 4. Percent change in employment in counties with 75,000 employees or more, March 2004 to 2005 (U.S. average = 1.7 percent)
Percent change
1.8 to 7.6
NOTE: The following counties have fewer than 75,000 employees, but are included because they are the largest in their State or territory:
Laramie, WY; Yellowstone, MT; and St. Thomas, VI.
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–1.9 to 1.7
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Chart 5. Percent change in annual average employment by State, 2003 to 2004
Percent change
2.4 to 6.0
to 2.3
1.2 (average)
0.2 to 1.1
–0.4 to 0.1
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Chart 6. Percent change in average weekly wage by State, 2003 to 2004
Percent change
5.4 to 5.8
4.4 to 5.3
4.3 (average)
3.4 to 4.2
0.9 to 3.3
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Chart 7. Private-sector gross job gains and gross job losses, seasonally adjusted, September 1992 to December 2004
Thousands
Thousands
10,000
10,000
Gross job gains
9,000
9,000
8,000
8,000
Gross job losses
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
QI
1993
QI
1994
QI
1995
QI
1996
QI
1997
QI
1998
QI
1999
NOTE: Shaded area represents recession from March 2001 to November 2001.
The data are presented for the third month of each quarter (March, June, September, December).
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QI
2000
QI
2001
QI
2002
QI
2003
QI
2004
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Chart 8. Components of private-sector gross job gains and gross job losses, seasonally adjusted, September 1992 to December 2004
Thousands
Thousands
8,000
8,000
Expansions
7,000
7,000
6,000
6,000
Contractions
5,000
5,000
4,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
Openings
2,000
2,000
Closings
1,000
1,000
QI
1993
QI
1994
QI
1995
QI
1996
QI
1997
QI
1998
QI
1999
NOTE: Shaded area represents recession from March 2001 to November 2001.
The data are presented for the third month of each quarter (March, June, September, December).
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QI
2000
QI
2001
QI
2002
QI
2003
QI
2004
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Alabama
Georgia
Mississippi
Santa
Rosa
Holmes
Okaloosa
Jackson
Escambia
Walton
Washington
Gadsden
Nassau
Leon Jefferson
Calhoun
Hamilton
Madison
Bay
Baker
Liberty
Taylor
Hurricane Ivan
9/16/2004
Gulf
Franklin
Duval
Suwannee Columbia
Wakulla
Union
Clay
Bradford
Lafayette
Gilchrist
Alachua
Putnam
Dixie
Chart 9. Florida
employer density
and
2004 hurricane tracks
St.
Johns
Flagler
Levy
Marion
Volusia
Citrus
Lake
Sumter
Seminole
Hernando
Orange
Pasco
Osceola
Polk
Hillsborough
Pinellas
Legend
Density per square mile
Brevard
Indian
River
Track of huricanes
Manatee
0
1–75
76–150
Track of Hurricane Frances
Lake Okeechobee
St.
Lucie
DeSoto
Sarasota
Track of Hurricane Ivan
Martin
Charlotte
151–225
Lakes
Okeechobee
Highlands
Track of Hurricane Jeanne
226–255
Hardee
Track of Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Jeanne
9/25/2004
Lake
Okeechobee
Glades
Hurricane Charley
8/13/2004
20-mile buffer from hurricane
Palm Beach
Lee
20-mile buffer Hurricane Charley
Hendry
Hurricane Frances
9/5/2004
20-mile buffer Hurricane Frances
Broward
Collier
20-mile buffer Hurricane Ivan
20-mile buffer Hurricane Jeanne
States
Monroe
Miami-Dade
Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia
0
25
50
100
Miles
NOTE: Hurricane Charley made landfall August 13, 2004. Hurricane Frances made landfall September 5, 2004. Hurricane Ivan made landfall September 16, 2004. Hurricane Jeanne made landfall September 25, 2004.
SOURCE: Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics; Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages; and Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Prepared by Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics, November 2004.