Employment Trends in the Twin Cities, 2000-2007 Libby Starling Research Manager.

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Employment Trends in the Twin Cities, 2000-2007 Libby Starling Research Manager

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Page 1: Employment Trends in the Twin Cities, 2000-2007 Libby Starling Research Manager.

Employment Trends in the Twin Cities, 2000-2007

Libby Starling

Research Manager

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The big picture

Employment at a new high

Slowing job growth 14th among 25

largest metro areas Lagging national

job growth

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Total Twin Cities employment

Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

0

0.4

0.8

1.2

1.6

2

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

-3.0%

-2.0%

-1.0%

0.0%

1.0%

2.0%

3.0%

Total employment (in millions) Annual change

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St. Paul

HugoBlaine

Eagan

Afton

Scandia

Minneapolis

Grant

Columbus

Lakeville

Andover

East Bethel

Orono

May Twp.

Corcoran

PlymouthMedina

Ramsey

Dayton

Ham Lake

Woodbury

Lino Lakes

Oak GroveBurns Twp.

Bloomington

Rosemount

Forest Lake

Minnetrista

Shakopee

Eden Prairie

Eureka Twp.

Benton Twp.

Edina

Burnsville

Maple Grove

Helena Twp.

Linwood Twp.

Douglas Twp.

Cottage Grove

Empire Twp.

Camden Twp.

Hampton Twp.

Dahlgren Twp.

Independence

Marshan Twp.

Minnetonka

Chaska

Vermillion Twp.

Lake Elmo

Hollywood Twp. Watertown Twp.

Belle Plaine Twp.

Waconia Twp.

Savage

St. Francis

Cedar Lake Twp.

Greenfield

Denmark Twp.

New Market Twp.

Castle Rock Twp.Blakeley Twp.

Brooklyn Park

Laketown Twp.

Sand Creek Twp.

Greenvale Twp.

Prior Lake

Coon Rapids

Chanhassen

Young America Twp.

Spring Lake Twp.

Fridley

Maplewood

Roseville

Hassan Twp.

Apple Valley

Oakdale

Hastings

Farmington

Victoria

Hancock Twp.San Francisco Twp.

Shoreview

Nininger Twp.

Stillwater Twp.

Anoka

Louisville Twp.

Champlin

Rogers

Stillwater

Richfield

Randolph Twp.

North Oaks

Golden Valley

Mound

Baytown Twp.

Wayzata

Hopkins

Ravenna Twp.

Inver Grove Heights

Credit River Twp.

Sciota Twp.Waterford Twp.

Arden Hills

Crystal

St. Lawrence Twp.

St. Louis Park

Shorewood

West Lakeland Twp.

Carver

Mendota Heights

White Bear Twp.

MahtomediNew BrightonBrooklyn Center

Belle Plaine

Waconia

White Bear Lake

Jackson Twp.

Vadnais Heights

New Hope

Newport

Jordan

South St. PaulFort Snelling (unorg.)

West St. Paul

Deephaven

Little Canada

Lakeland

Mounds ViewDellwood

St. Paul Park

Hanover

Watertown

Robbinsdale

Centerville

Mayer

Bayport

Cologne

Marine on St. Croix

North St. Paul

Columbia Heights

Miesville

Tonka Bay

Coates

Oak Park Heights

New Prague

Bethel

Circle Pines

Falcon Heights

St. Anthony

Hampton

Sunfish Lake

Lilydale

Spring Lake Park

Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Woodland

Osseo

Gem Lake

Randolph

Vermillion

Excelsior

Norwood Young America

Maple Plain

Long Lake

Greenwood

Minnetonka Beach

St. Bonifacius

Pine Springs

Lexington

Northfield

New Germany

Spring ParkLake St. Croix Beach

Lakeland Shores

Lauderdale

Loretto

Mendota

Rockford

Medicine Lake

St. Marys Point

Hamburg

Hilltop

New Trier

Birchwood Village

Landfall

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Number of Jobs by CommunityTwin Cities Region2nd Quarter 2007

Source: Minn. DEED, Quarterly Covered Employment and Wages file.

0 10 205 Miles

Under 2,0002,000 to 9,99910,000 to 19,99920,000 to 49,99950,000 or more

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Concentration of employment

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

1 13 25 37 49 61 73 85 97 109 121 133 145 157 169 181

The 20 largest employing communities represent 70 percent of all employment

Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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St. Paul

HugoBlaine

Eagan

Afton

Scandia

Minneapolis

Grant

Columbus

Lakeville

Andover

East Bethel

Orono

May Twp.

Corcoran

PlymouthMedina

Ramsey

Dayton

Ham Lake

Woodbury

Lino Lakes

Oak GroveBurns Twp.

Bloomington

Rosemount

Forest Lake

Minnetrista

Shakopee

Eden Prairie

Eureka Twp.

Benton Twp.

Edina

Burnsville

Maple Grove

Helena Twp.

Linwood Twp.

Douglas Twp.

Cottage Grove

Empire Twp.

Camden Twp.

Hampton Twp.

Dahlgren Twp.

Independence

Marshan Twp.

Minnetonka

Chaska

Vermillion Twp.

Lake Elmo

Hollywood Twp. Watertown Twp.

Belle Plaine Twp.

Waconia Twp.

Savage

St. Francis

Cedar Lake Twp.

Greenfield

Denmark Twp.

New Market Twp.

Castle Rock Twp.Blakeley Twp.

Brooklyn Park

Laketown Twp.

Sand Creek Twp.

Greenvale Twp.

Prior Lake

Coon Rapids

Chanhassen

Young America Twp.

Spring Lake Twp.

Fridley

MaplewoodRoseville

Hassan Twp.

Apple Valley

Hastings

Farmington

Victoria

Hancock Twp.San Francisco Twp.

Shoreview

Nininger Twp.

Stillwater Twp.

Anoka

Louisville Twp.

Champlin

Stillwater

Richfield

Randolph Twp.

North Oaks

Golden Valley

Mound

Baytown Twp.

Wayzata

Ravenna Twp.

Inver Grove Heights

Credit River Twp.

Oakdale

Sciota Twp.Waterford Twp.

Rogers

Arden Hills

Crystal

St. Lawrence Twp.

St. Louis Park

Shorewood

West Lakeland Twp.

Carver

Mendota Heights

White Bear Twp.

MahtomediNew BrightonBrooklyn Center

Belle Plaine

Waconia

White Bear Lake

Hopkins

Jackson Twp.

Vadnais Heights

New Hope

Newport

Jordan

South St. PaulFort Snelling (unorg.)

West St. Paul

Deephaven

Little Canada

Lakeland

Mounds ViewDellwood

St. Paul Park

Hanover

Watertown

Robbinsdale

Centerville

Mayer

Bayport

Cologne

Marine on St. Croix

North St. Paul

Columbia Heights

Miesville

Tonka Bay

Coates

Oak Park Heights

New Prague

Bethel

Circle Pines

Falcon Heights

St. Anthony

Hampton

Sunfish Lake

Lilydale

Spring Lake Park

Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Woodland

Osseo

Gem Lake

Randolph

Vermillion

Excelsior

Norwood Young America

Maple Plain

Long Lake

Greenwood

Minnetonka Beach

St. Bonifacius

Pine Springs

Lexington

Northfield

New Germany

Spring ParkLake St. Croix Beach

Lakeland Shores

Lauderdale

Loretto

Mendota

Rockford

Medicine Lake

St. Marys Point

Hamburg

Hilltop

New Trier

Birchwood Village

Landfall

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Change in Number of JobsTwin Cities Region2nd Quarter 2000 - 2007

Source: Minn. DEED, Quarterly Covered Employment and Wages file.

Gained 1,000 or moreGained 500 to 999Gained or lost up to 499Lost 500 or more

0 10 205 Miles

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Job gainers and losersLargest job gains: Maple Grove (11,521) Eagan (9,421) Richfield (5,188) Woodbury (4,422) Shakopee (4,061) Blaine (3,428) Lakeville (3,340

Largest job loss: Minneapolis (-14,099) Bloomington (-13,501) Airport (-9,410) St. Paul (-6,871) Edina (-4,301) Brooklyn Center (-3,763) Minnetonka (-3,614)

Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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St. Paul

HugoBlaine

Eagan

Afton

Scandia

Minneapolis

Grant

Columbus

Lakeville

Andover

East Bethel

Orono

May Twp.

Corcoran

PlymouthMedina

Ramsey

Dayton

Woodbury

Ham Lake

Lino Lakes

Oak GroveBurns Twp.

Bloomington

Rosemount

Forest Lake

Minnetrista

Eureka Twp.

Benton Twp.

Shakopee

Eden Prairie

Edina

Burnsville

Helena Twp.

Maple Grove

Linwood Twp.

Douglas Twp.

Cottage Grove

Empire Twp.

Camden Twp.

Hampton Twp.

Dahlgren Twp.

Marshan Twp.

Independence

Minnetonka

Chaska

Vermillion Twp.

Hollywood Twp.

Lake Elmo

Watertown Twp.

Belle Plaine Twp.

Waconia Twp.

Savage

Cedar Lake Twp.

St. Francis

Greenfield

New Market Twp.

Castle Rock Twp.Blakeley Twp.

Laketown Twp.

Brooklyn Park

Sand Creek Twp.

Greenvale Twp.

Prior Lake

Coon Rapids

Chanhassen

Spring Lake Twp.

Fridley

Maplewood

Roseville

Hassan Twp.

Apple Valley

Hastings

Farmington

Victoria

Hancock Twp.San Francisco Twp.

ShoreviewStillwater Twp.

Anoka

Louisville Twp.

Champlin

Richfield

Denmark Twp.

Young America Twp.

Ravenna Twp.

Inver Grove Heights

Credit River Twp.

Oakdale

Sciota Twp.

Nininger Twp.

Waterford Twp.

Rogers

Arden Hills

Stillwater

Crystal

St. Lawrence Twp.

Randolph Twp.

St. Louis Park

Golden Valley

North Oaks

Mound

Shorewood

Baytown Twp.

West Lakeland Twp.

Carver

Mendota Heights

White Bear Twp.

Wayzata

MahtomediNew BrightonBrooklyn Center

Waconia

Belle Plaine

Jackson Twp.

White Bear LakeVadnais Heights

Hopkins

New Hope

Newport

Jordan

South St. PaulWest St. Paul

Fort Snelling (unorg.)

Deephaven

Little Canada

Lakeland

Mounds ViewDellwood

St. Paul Park

Hanover

Watertown

Robbinsdale

Centerville

Mayer

Bayport

Cologne

Marine on St. Croix

North St. Paul

Columbia Heights

Miesville

Tonka Bay

Coates

Oak Park Heights

New Prague

Bethel

Circle Pines

Falcon Heights

St. Anthony

Hampton

Sunfish Lake

Lilydale

Grey Cloud Island Twp.

Spring Lake Park

Woodland

Osseo

Randolph

Vermillion

Excelsior

Norwood Young America

Maple Plain

Long Lake

Minnetonka Beach

St. Bonifacius

Pine Springs

Lexington

White Bear Twp.

Northfield

New Germany

Lake St. Croix Beach

Hastings

Lakeland Shores

Lauderdale

Loretto

Mendota

Rockford

Medicine Lake

St. Marys Point

Hamburg

New Trier

Birchwood Village

Chanhassen

Landfall

Northfield

VictoriaVictoria

Ramsey

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Lost 25% or moreLost 10% to 24.9%Lost 0% to 9.9%Gained up to 10%Gained 10.1% to 25%Gained more than 25%

Percent Change in JobsTwin Cities Region2nd Quarter 2000-2007

Source: Minn. DEED, Quarterly Covered Employment and Wages files

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Nondisclosable Data

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Job gainers and losersLargest job growth: Maple Grove (63%) Rogers (54%) Savage (50%) Champlin (48%) Lino Lakes (47%) Richfield (44%) New Prague (44%) Jordan (38%)

Largest job loss: Deephaven (-55%) Dayton (-35%) Long Lake (-28%) Airport (-26%) Brooklyn Center (-23%) Crystal (-23%) Columbia Heights (-22%) Corcoran (-21%)

Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Year-to-year employment change

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Minneapolis-St. Paul United States

Source: Current Employment Statistics, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Year-to-year employment change

Source: Current Employment Statistics, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Minneapolis-St. Paul MSA United States

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What’s going on?

A less favorable industry mix for this decade

Changes in hours worked Productivity increases Change in data collection

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Employment change, 2000-2007

Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development

(40,000) (30,000) (20,000) (10,000) - 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000

Manufacturing

Trade, Transportation, Utilities

"Other"*

Construction

Professional & Business Services

Government

Financial Activities

Leisure and Hospitality

Education and Health Services

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What’s going on?

A less favorable industry mix for this decade

Changes in hours worked Productivity increases Change in data collection

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Employment Trends in the Twin Cities

For more information:

Libby Starling

Research Manager

651-602-1135

libby.starling@

metc.state.mn.us