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Economy

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Subtopics Data Notes
Expand listingWorkforce
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Population Eligible to Work, 2000
Labor Force, 2000
Labor Force Participation Rate, 2000
Female Presence in Labor Force, 2000
Total Employed, 2000
Mean Commute to Work, 2000
% Commuting by Automobile, 2000
Expand listingUnemployment
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Total Unemployed, 2009 Annual Average
Unemployment Rate, June 2010
Unemployment Rate, May 2010
Unemployment Rate, June 2009
Unemployment Rate, 2000
Expand listingOccupational Structure
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% Management, Professional and Related Occupations, 2000
% Service Occupations, 2000
% Sales and Office Occupations, 2000
% Farming, Fishing and Forestry Occupations, 2000
% Construction, Extraction and Maintenance Occupations, 2000
% Production, Transportation and Material Moving Occupations, 2000
Expand listingIndustrial Structure
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Total Jobs, 2009
% Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, 2009
% Mining, 2009
% Utilities, 2009
% Transportation and Warehousing, 2009
% Construction, 2009
% Manufacturing, 2009
% Wholesale Trade, 2009
% Retail Trade, 2009
% Finance & Insurance, 2009
% Information, 2009
% Real Estate and Rental & Leasing, 2009
% Management of Companies and Enterprises, 2009
% Administrative and Waste Services, 2009
% Professional and Technical Services, 2009
% Health Care and Social Assistance, 2009
% Educational Services, 2009
% Accommodation and Food Services, 2009
% Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation, 2009
% Other Services, 2009
% Government, 2009
% Unclassified, 2009

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