Center of Excellence Highest Ranked Industries Report

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Region Info
Region: CR Region
Counties: Del Norte, CA (6015), Humboldt, CA (6023), Mendocino, CA (6045)
Largest Industries
NAICS Code
Description
2006 Jobs
2016 Jobs
Change
% Change
2007 EPW
9300
Local government
17,757
20,932
3,175
18%
$48,541
9200
State government
4,835
5,500
665
14%
$61,859
8141
Private households
4,350
5,138
788
18%
$9,853
11A0
Crop and animal production
4,098
3,787
-311
-8%
$20,789
7221
Full-service restaurants
3,919
3,951
32
1%
$15,656
7222
Limited-service eating places
3,123
3,577
454
15%
$14,178
2361
Residential building construction
2,987
3,216
229
8%
$58,154
4451
Grocery stores
2,976
3,142
166
6%
$30,627
6221
General medical and surgical hospitals
2,896
2,845
-51
-2%
$58,753
7211
Traveler accommodation
2,404
2,586
182
8%
$26,193
5617
Services to buildings and dwellings
2,314
2,421
107
5%
$21,017
3211
Sawmills and wood preservation
2,198
1,994
-204
-9%
$58,510
5312
Offices of real estate agents and brokers
2,061
2,639
578
28%
$32,667
6211
Offices of physicians
1,968
1,852
-116
-6%
$66,758
5419
Other professional and technical services
1,748
1,873
125
7%
$24,781
5311
Lessors of real estate
1,656
2,032
376
23%
$42,784
7115
Independent artists, writers, and performers
1,656
1,881
225
14%
$6,463
5313
Activities related to real estate
1,485
2,032
547
37%
$19,700
2383
Building finishing contractors
1,464
1,628
164
11%
$26,746
2389
Other specialty trade contractors
1,412
1,971
559
40%
$29,132
4441
Building material and supplies dealers
1,372
1,722
350
26%
$32,659
1133
Logging
1,343
1,314
-29
-2%
$45,885
4521
Department stores
1,327
1,423
96
7%
$21,559
6244
Child day care services
1,247
824
-423
-34%
$12,696
6213
Offices of other health practitioners
1,211
1,387
176
15%
$37,197
4543
Direct selling establishments
1,200
1,243
43
4%
$11,864
3121
Beverage manufacturing
1,185
1,118
-67
-6%
$65,859
2382
Building equipment contractors
1,164
1,287
123
11%
$44,152
7139
Other amusement and recreation industries
1,133
1,550
417
37%
$11,286
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5416
Management and technical consulting services
1,095
1,599
6241
Individual and family services
1,082
1,571
5511
Management of companies and enterprises
988
739
5221
Depository credit intermediation
960
852
1141
Fishing
927
532
5413
Architectural and engineering services
919
1,057
5412
Accounting and bookkeeping services
917
778
1151
Support activities for crop production
878
1,103
4471
Gasoline stations
843
942
4461
Health and personal care stores
835
8111
Automotive repair and maintenance
815
2381
Building foundation and exterior contractors
4411
Automobile dealers
4842
504
46%
$35,298
489
45%
$22,583
-249
-25%
$28,726
-108
-11%
$40,688
-395
-43%
$22,574
138
15%
$47,587
-139
-15%
$23,057
225
26%
$26,935
99
12%
$60,769
974
139
17%
$33,186
907
92
11%
$45,924
732
780
48
7%
$30,846
723
769
46
6%
$55,933
Specialized freight trucking
714
735
21
3%
$54,156
9110
Federal government, civilian, except postal service
697
666
-31
-4%
$82,582
6233
Community care facilities for the elderly
687
866
179
26%
$19,638
4539
Other miscellaneous store retailers
674
746
72
11%
$20,855
5613
Employment services
668
950
282
42%
$29,914
5411
Legal services
664
603
-61
-9%
$44,456
6212
Offices of dentists
641
618
-23
-4%
$41,767
4532
Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores
621
642
21
3%
$18,974
Source: EMSI Complete Employment - Spring 2008 Release v. 2
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Highest Paying Industries
NAICS Code
Description
2006 Jobs
2016 Jobs
Change
% Change
2007 EPW
5259
Other investment pools and funds
323
575
252
78%
$156,834
2212
Natural gas distribution
414
531
117
28%
$121,775
4881
Support activities for air transportation
25
28
3
12%
$97,183
5171
Wired telecommunications carriers
20
25
5
25%
$86,931
2123
Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying
85
127
42
49%
$83,562
9110
Federal government, civilian, except postal service
697
666
-31
-4%
$82,582
5231
Securities and commodity contracts brokerage
138
217
79
57%
$81,468
5222
Nondepository credit intermediation
403
529
126
31%
$78,560
4911
Postal service
513
496
-17
-3%
$78,164
4811
Scheduled air transportation
37
56
19
52%
$78,050
6215
Medical and diagnostic laboratories
44
51
7
16%
$76,353
5331
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets
15
23
8
53%
$71,755
3339
Other general purpose machinery manufacturing
105
165
60
57%
$70,185
2373
Highway, street, and bridge construction
585
581
-4
-1%
$68,443
2379
Other heavy construction
252
361
109
43%
$67,625
5112
Software publishers
5173
Telecommunications resellers
6211
Offices of physicians
5174
Satellite telecommunications
3121
Beverage manufacturing
5242
Insurance agencies, brokerages, and related
3221
5241
3332
Industrial machinery manufacturing
4233
Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers
9200
28
47
19
68%
$67,475
232
255
23
10%
$67,312
1,968
1,852
-116
-6%
$66,758
72
111
39
54%
$66,287
1,185
1,118
-67
-6%
$65,859
600
636
36
6%
$65,200
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills
219
516
297
136%
$65,137
Insurance carriers
170
134
-36
-21%
$65,072
32
29
-3
-9%
$65,015
281
383
102
36%
$62,135
State government
4,835
5,500
665
14%
$61,859
4471
Gasoline stations
843
942
99
12%
$60,769
3345
Electronic instrument manufacturing
13
11
-2
-15%
$60,598
2371
Utility system construction
167
186
19
11%
$60,090
4841
General freight trucking
598
414
-184
-31%
$59,794
3363
Motor vehicle parts manufacturing
24
39
15
63%
$59,378
8113
Commercial machinery repair and maintenance
88
59
-29
-33%
$58,861
6221
General medical and surgical hospitals
2,896
2,845
-51
-2%
$58,753
3211
Sawmills and wood preservation
2,198
1,994
-204
-9%
$58,510
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3344
Semiconductor and electronic component mfg.
12
20
8
66%
$58,384
2361
Residential building construction
4411
Automobile dealers
2,987
3,216
229
8%
$58,154
723
769
46
6%
$55,933
3364
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing
2362
Nonresidential building construction
2213
Water, sewage and other systems
54
9120
Federal government, military
614
4248
Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers
228
5223
Activities related to credit intermediation
61
4842
Specialized freight trucking
3323
Architectural and structural metals mfg.
8112
Electronic equipment repair and maintenance
4238
Machinery and supply merchant wholesalers
4883
Support activities for water transportation
5622
3115
17
91
74
443%
$55,773
339
292
-47
-14%
$55,589
81
27
50%
$55,106
565
-49
-8%
$54,986
311
83
36%
$54,752
69
8
13%
$54,528
714
735
21
3%
$54,156
68
80
12
18%
$53,419
70
81
11
16%
$52,036
155
147
-8
-5%
$51,962
67
90
23
34%
$50,025
Waste treatment and disposal
218
255
37
17%
$49,699
Dairy product manufacturing
344
447
103
30%
$48,771
Source: EMSI Complete Employment - Spring 2008 Release v. 2
*Note: Industries with fewer than 10 employees are not shown.
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Fastest Growing Industries
NAICS Code
Description
2006 Jobs
2016 Jobs
Change
Change %
2007 EPW
9300
Local government
17,757
20,932
3,175
18%
8141
Private households
4,350
5,138
788
18%
$9,853
9200
State government
4,835
5,500
665
14%
$61,859
5312
Offices of real estate agents and brokers
2,061
2,639
578
28%
$32,667
2389
Other specialty trade contractors
1,412
1,971
559
40%
$29,132
5313
Activities related to real estate
1,485
2,032
547
37%
$19,700
5416
Management and technical consulting services
1,095
1,599
504
46%
$35,298
6241
Individual and family services
1,082
1,571
489
45%
$22,583
7222
Limited-service eating places
3,123
3,577
454
15%
$14,178
7139
Other amusement and recreation industries
1,133
1,550
417
37%
$11,286
5311
Lessors of real estate
1,656
2,032
376
23%
$42,784
4441
Building material and supplies dealers
1,372
1,722
350
26%
$32,659
3212
Plywood and engineered wood product mfg.
242
567
325
134%
$38,255
3221
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills
219
516
297
136%
$65,137
5613
Employment services
668
950
282
42%
$29,914
4442
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores
349
622
273
78%
$36,357
1153
Support activities for forestry
552
823
271
49%
$34,219
5259
Other investment pools and funds
323
575
252
78%
$156,834
5415
Computer systems design and related services
515
762
247
48%
$42,046
7223
Special food services
460
706
246
54%
$10,598
2361
Residential building construction
2,987
3,216
229
8%
$58,154
7115
Independent artists, writers, and performers
1,656
1,881
225
14%
$6,463
1151
Support activities for crop production
878
1,103
225
26%
$26,935
5251
Insurance and employee benefit funds
348
564
216
62%
$42,923
6232
Residential mental health facilities
431
614
183
42%
$22,547
7211
Traveler accommodation
2,404
2,586
182
8%
$26,193
6233
Community care facilities for the elderly
687
866
179
26%
$19,638
6213
Offices of other health practitioners
1,211
1,387
176
15%
$37,197
4451
Grocery stores
2,976
3,142
166
6%
$30,627
2383
Building finishing contractors
1,464
1,628
164
11%
$26,746
4512
Book, periodical, and music stores
568
725
157
28%
$12,194
8132
Grantmaking and giving services
368
525
157
43%
$27,889
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$48,541
6239
Other residential care facilities
213
367
154
72%
$26,583
6214
Outpatient care centers
476
626
150
31%
$40,767
5111
Newspaper, book, and directory publishers
591
736
145
25%
$31,146
4461
Health and personal care stores
835
974
139
17%
$33,186
5413
Architectural and engineering services
919
1,057
138
15%
$47,587
4239
Misc. durable goods merchant wholesalers
470
604
134
29%
$33,987
6116
Other schools and instruction
362
492
130
36%
$10,951
5222
Nondepository credit intermediation
403
529
126
31%
$78,560
5419
Other professional and technical services
1,748
1,873
125
7%
$24,781
2382
Building equipment contractors
1,164
1,287
123
11%
$44,152
6216
Home health care services
421
539
118
28%
$21,488
5414
Specialized design services
276
394
118
43%
$23,065
2212
Natural gas distribution
414
531
117
28%
$121,775
2379
Other heavy construction
252
361
109
43%
$67,625
5617
Services to buildings and dwellings
2,314
2,421
107
5%
$21,017
5239
Other financial investment activities
226
330
104
46%
$36,096
3115
Dairy product manufacturing
344
447
103
30%
$48,771
4233
Lumber and const. supply merchant wholesalers
281
383
102
36%
$62,135
Source: EMSI Complete Employment - Spring 2008 Release v. 2
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Top Industry Location Quotients
NAICS Code
Description
2006
2016
%
Jobs
Jobs
Change
2006 LQ 2016 LQ
% Change
2007
LQ
EPW
1153
Support activities for forestry
552
823
49%
23.44
31.80
36%
$34,219
3211
Sawmills and wood preservation
2,198
1,994
-9%
23.18
23.39
1%
$58,510
1133
Logging
1,343
1,314
-2%
13.42
13.60
1%
$45,885
1141
Fishing
927
532
-43%
13.30
8.47
-36%
$22,574
3117
Seafood product preparation and packaging
282
346
23%
8.94
11.71
31%
$27,052
3121
Beverage manufacturing
1,185
1,118
-6%
8.82
7.97
-10%
$65,859
5174
Satellite telecommunications
72
111
54%
5.10
6.48
27%
$66,287
2212
Natural gas distribution
414
531
28%
5.08
6.84
35%
$121,77
5
7212
RV parks and recreational camps
8141
Private households
246
322
31%
4.75
5.38
13%
$37,732
4,350
5,138
18%
3.73
3.48
-7%
$9,853
3115
8132
Dairy product manufacturing
344
447
30%
3.53
4.75
34%
$48,771
Grantmaking and giving services
368
525
43%
3.46
4.27
23%
$27,889
4512
Book, periodical, and music stores
568
725
28%
3.22
4.35
35%
$12,194
5259
Other investment pools and funds
323
575
78%
3.09
4.18
36%
$156,83
4
5251
Insurance and employee benefit funds
348
564
62%
3.07
4.13
35%
$42,923
4442
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores
349
622
78%
2.90
5.24
80%
$36,357
1152
Support activities for animal production
168
195
16%
2.83
3.66
29%
$13,477
8133
Social advocacy organizations
413
353
-14%
2.74
2.01
-26%
$26,753
5622
Waste treatment and disposal
218
255
17%
2.65
2.76
4%
$49,699
3212
Plywood and engineered wood product mfg.
242
567
134%
2.48
5.38
117%
$38,255
3326
Spring and wire product manufacturing
2361
Residential building construction
1151
4869
3221
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills
7115
Independent artists, writers, and performers
5173
2373
108
161
50%
2.44
4.32
77%
$45,653
2,987
3,216
8%
2.37
2.31
-3%
$58,154
Support activities for crop production
878
1,103
26%
2.24
2.69
20%
$26,935
Other pipeline transportation
<10
<10
--
--
--
--
--
219
516
136%
2.17
5.80
167%
$65,137
1,656
1,881
14%
2.15
2.00
-7%
$6,463
Telecommunications resellers
232
255
10%
2.14
2.30
7%
$67,312
Highway, street, and bridge construction
585
581
-1%
2.11
1.97
-7%
$68,443
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4247
Petroleum merchant wholesalers
160
128
-21%
2.06
1.98
4452
Specialty food stores
461
4248
Alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers
228
4842
Specialized freight trucking
11A0
Crop and animal production
2379
6115
-4%
$46,182
491
6%
2.06
311
37%
1.99
2.10
2%
$26,485
2.47
24%
$54,752
714
735
3%
1.98
1.86
-6%
$54,156
4,098
3,787
-8%
1.94
1.87
-4%
$20,789
Other heavy construction
252
361
43%
1.93
2.29
18%
$67,625
Technical and trade schools
203
288
42%
1.90
2.24
18%
$8,873
3219
Other wood product manufacturing
492
560
14%
1.89
2.08
10%
$35,605
5122
Sound recording industries
59
81
37%
1.87
2.15
15%
$10,202
6219
Other ambulatory health care services
393
444
13%
1.86
1.97
6%
$45,836
3159
Accessories and other apparel manufacturing
31
15
-52%
1.86
0.92
-51%
$36,788
3272
Glass and glass product manufacturing
148
157
6%
1.85
2.21
20%
$35,952
3321
Forging and stamping
153
183
20%
1.81
2.28
26%
$46,576
7211
Traveler accommodation
2,404
2,586
8%
1.76
1.67
-5%
$26,193
9300
Local government
17,757
20,932
18%
1.72
1.78
3%
$48,541
5323
General rental centers
81
114
40%
1.71
2.18
28%
$46,852
6239
Other residential care facilities
213
367
72%
1.71
2.55
49%
$26,583
3399
Other miscellaneous manufacturing
517
550
6%
1.68
1.88
12%
$27,725
6242
Emergency and other relief services
4451
Grocery stores
5322
4532
208
270
30%
1.64
1.93
17%
$21,276
2,976
3,142
6%
1.61
1.64
2%
$30,627
Consumer goods rental
354
431
22%
1.59
1.79
13%
$23,986
Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores
621
642
3%
1.57
1.60
1%
$18,974
Source: EMSI Complete Employment - Spring 2008 Release v. 2
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Data Sources and Calculations
Industry Data
In order to capture a complete picture of industry employment, EMSI basically combines covered employment data from Quarterly Census of
Employment and Wages (QCEW) produced by the Department of Labor with total employment data in Regional Economic Information System (REIS)
published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), augmented with County Business Patterns (CBP) and Nonemployer Statistics (NES) published
by the U.S. Census Bureau. Projections are based on the latest available EMSI industry data, 15-year past local trends in each industry, growth rates
in statewide and (where available) sub-state area industry projections published by individual state agencies, and (in part) growth rates in national
projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Location Quotient
Location quotient (LQ) is a way of quantifying how concentrated a particular industry, cluster, occupation, or demographic group is in a region as
compared to the nation. It can reveal what makes a particular region unique in comparison to the national average.
State Data Sources
This report uses state data from the following agencies: California Labor Market Information Department.
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