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County Profile

Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wayne Counties, the focus of the Regional Indicators initiative, rely heavily on surrounding counties. Students and commuters often cross county lines for school and work. Transportation and infrastructure systems extend far beyond the three county region. Finally, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hazleton serve as economic hubs for a broad market area. This page shows profiles of the most essential data for ten neighboring counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania as a supplement to the Indicators report.

Bradford County

DemographicsBradford CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)60,72112,794,885
Male 30,0476,269,142
Female30,6746,525,743
Median Age2 44.540.9
Under 18 Years13,3582,649,582
18 to 24 Years4,3611,155,305
25 to 34 Years6,6951,693,816
35 to 44 Years6,2381,502,764
45 to 54 Years7,7901,651,599
55 to 64 Years9,3311,806,715
65 to 74 Years7,2381,317,854
75 Years, and Over5,7101,017,250
Race: White58,50210,155,004
Race: Black or African American 4071,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native4720,798
Race: Asian377449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander564,268
Race: Some Other Race312312,888
Race: Two or More Races1,020433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)887971,813
Foreign Born1,184896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 536529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 28,0536,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)17,0184,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 48,039
Veterans, Age 18-642,391317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-641,779245,898
Median Household Income2$52,375 $63,627
Per Capita Income$28,154 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)22.827.1
Commute via Public Transportion47315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma2,571505,693
High School Graduate 13,4642,088,636
Some College, No Degree4,8121,089,237
Associate's Degree3,108640,510
Bachelor's Degree4,0221,446,467
Postgraduate Degree2,077884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units30,6915,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$150,900 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy35448,852
Rental Vacancy 40386,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)6,8361,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 2,086544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)7,5321,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP2,670670,877
Disconnected Youth312015,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)4,872869,915
Uninsured 3,992705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-644,105865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size1,576377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Health Care and Social Assistance5,368
Manufacturing3,912
Retail Trade2,615
Transportation and Warehousing1,490
Accommodation and Food Services1,419
Educational Services1,402
Construction1,105
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting831
Public Administration783
Other Services (except Public Administration)777
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction698
Management of Companies and Enterprises682
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services552
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services516
Finance and Insurance505
Wholesale Trade451
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing268
Utilities239
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation170
Information158
Total - All Industries23,938

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2022Q4
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.

1. All data based upon a four-quarter moving average

Exits and transfers are approximate estimates based upon occupation separation rates.

Employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and imputed where necessary. Data are updated through 2022Q3 with preliminary estimates updated to 2022Q4. Forecast employment growth uses national projections adapted for regional growth patterns.

Employment by Occupation2022
Office and Administrative Support2,713
Transportation and Material Moving2,639
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical2,343
Production2,236
Sales and Related2,027
Management1,734
Food Preparation and Serving Related1,440
Healthcare Support1,277
Construction and Extraction1,187
Educational Instruction and Library1,179
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair1,127
Business and Financial Operations914
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance664
Personal Care and Service458
Community and Social Service375
Protective Service373
Computer and Mathematical326
Architecture and Engineering260
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media204
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry197
Life, Physical, and Social Science160
Legal107
Total - All Occupations23,938

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2022Q4 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.

1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list). Ad counts for ZCTA-based regions are estimates.

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2022Q3, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2022Q4. Wages by occupation are as of 2022 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Carbon County

DemographicsCarbon CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)63,96412,794,885
Male 31,6606,269,142
Female32,3046,525,743
Median Age2 46.640.9
Under 18 Years12,2582,649,582
18 to 24 Years4,2511,155,305
25 to 34 Years7,1231,693,816
35 to 44 Years7,0861,502,764
45 to 54 Years9,5241,651,599
55 to 64 Years10,3241,806,715
65 to 74 Years7,8561,317,854
75 Years, and Over5,5421,017,250
Race: White60,25310,155,004
Race: Black or African American 1,4961,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native17020,798
Race: Asian404449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander74,268
Race: Some Other Race339312,888
Race: Two or More Races1,295433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)3,290971,813
Foreign Born2,017896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 935529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 32,2666,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)20,0534,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 438,039
Veterans, Age 18-642,161317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-641,723245,898
Median Household Income2$57,601 $63,627
Per Capita Income$30,552 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)32.327.1
Commute via Public Transportion96315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma2,468505,693
High School Graduate 14,5632,088,636
Some College, No Degree5,7631,089,237
Associate's Degree4,490640,510
Bachelor's Degree4,5361,446,467
Postgraduate Degree2,237884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units34,8175,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$150,400 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy62848,852
Rental Vacancy 57186,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)6,6521,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 1,489544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)7,4451,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP3,221670,877
Disconnected Youth315815,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)4,552869,915
Uninsured 2,829705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-645,575865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size2,447377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Health Care and Social Assistance2,856
Retail Trade2,191
Accommodation and Food Services1,902
Educational Services1,462
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation1,330
Manufacturing1,223
Construction878
Information838
Public Administration815
Other Services (except Public Administration)751
Transportation and Warehousing615
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services495
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services419
Finance and Insurance280
Wholesale Trade214
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing176
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting149
Utilities93
Management of Companies and Enterprises26
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction5
Total - All Industries16,716
Employment by Occupation2022
Food Preparation and Serving Related1,923
Office and Administrative Support1,816
Sales and Related1,675
Transportation and Material Moving1,282
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical1,200
Educational Instruction and Library1,153
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair887
Management877
Production874
Healthcare Support812
Construction and Extraction735
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance710
Personal Care and Service626
Business and Financial Operations580
Protective Service344
Computer and Mathematical296
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media285
Community and Social Service272
Architecture and Engineering148
Legal89
Life, Physical, and Social Science72
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry61
Total - All Occupations16,716

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Columbia County

DemographicsColumbia CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)65,39012,794,885
Male 31,4486,269,142
Female33,9426,525,743
Median Age2 41.240.9
Under 18 Years11,5522,649,582
18 to 24 Years10,0491,155,305
25 to 34 Years6,8251,693,816
35 to 44 Years6,9061,502,764
45 to 54 Years8,1401,651,599
55 to 64 Years9,2021,806,715
65 to 74 Years7,2541,317,854
75 Years, and Over5,4621,017,250
Race: White61,94010,155,004
Race: Black or African American 1,1161,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native4020,798
Race: Asian753449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander1054,268
Race: Some Other Race434312,888
Race: Two or More Races1,002433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)1,933971,813
Foreign Born1,392896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 525529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 32,2266,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)18,5414,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 488,039
Veterans, Age 18-641,839317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-641,348245,898
Median Household Income2$52,219 $63,627
Per Capita Income$28,051 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)21.427.1
Commute via Public Transportion109315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma2,218505,693
High School Graduate 12,1062,088,636
Some College, No Degree4,9631,089,237
Associate's Degree3,413640,510
Bachelor's Degree5,3581,446,467
Postgraduate Degree3,015884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units30,2995,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$153,900 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy29348,852
Rental Vacancy 52786,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)8,4101,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 1,635544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)8,5601,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP2,860670,877
Disconnected Youth313915,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)3,608869,915
Uninsured 3,198705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-644,615865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size1,947377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Manufacturing4,117
Retail Trade3,471
Health Care and Social Assistance2,962
Accommodation and Food Services2,425
Educational Services2,334
Transportation and Warehousing2,095
Construction1,454
Management of Companies and Enterprises1,249
Other Services (except Public Administration)1,046
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services798
Public Administration681
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services613
Finance and Insurance528
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting483
Wholesale Trade436
Information333
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation286
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing243
Utilities127
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction19
Total - All Industries25,704
Employment by Occupation2022
Transportation and Material Moving3,127
Office and Administrative Support2,907
Sales and Related2,514
Production2,456
Food Preparation and Serving Related2,359
Management1,712
Educational Instruction and Library1,513
Business and Financial Operations1,208
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical1,170
Construction and Extraction1,098
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair1,043
Healthcare Support1,006
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance732
Computer and Mathematical519
Personal Care and Service504
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media392
Community and Social Service366
Protective Service361
Architecture and Engineering305
Life, Physical, and Social Science157
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry128
Legal127
Total - All Occupations25,704

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Monroe County

 

DemographicsMonroe CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)168,82412,794,885
Male 83,6506,269,142
Female85,1746,525,743
Median Age2 43.340.9
Under 18 Years33,1492,649,582
18 to 24 Years17,8361,155,305
25 to 34 Years19,0831,693,816
35 to 44 Years17,9691,502,764
45 to 54 Years24,4971,651,599
55 to 64 Years26,9171,806,715
65 to 74 Years18,3461,317,854
75 Years, and Over11,0271,017,250
Race: White125,37010,155,004
Race: Black or African American 23,9491,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native49120,798
Race: Asian4,335449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander804,268
Race: Some Other Race6,628312,888
Race: Two or More Races7,971433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)28,024971,813
Foreign Born16,998896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 7,439529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 85,5166,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)49,6334,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 758,039
Veterans, Age 18-645,477317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-643,913245,898
Median Household Income2$68,734 $63,627
Per Capita Income$31,954 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)40.027.1
Commute via Public Transportion2,740315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma7,339505,693
High School Graduate 30,7662,088,636
Some College, No Degree18,8111,089,237
Associate's Degree8,500640,510
Bachelor's Degree14,3711,446,467
Postgraduate Degree8,679884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units81,6485,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$173,800 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy90148,852
Rental Vacancy 60086,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)13,7431,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 2,905544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)17,8371,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP7,068670,877
Disconnected Youth312815,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)10,606869,915
Uninsured 11,821705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-6412,702865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size4,610377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Accommodation and Food Services9,658
Retail Trade9,036
Health Care and Social Assistance8,363
Manufacturing5,198
Educational Services4,570
Public Administration4,123
Transportation and Warehousing4,108
Construction2,970
Other Services (except Public Administration)2,674
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services2,549
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services1,725
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation1,510
Finance and Insurance922
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing717
Wholesale Trade679
Information334
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting284
Management of Companies and Enterprises205
Utilities143
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction67
Total - All Industries59,833
Employment by Occupation2022
Office and Administrative Support6,895
Sales and Related6,375
Food Preparation and Serving Related6,292
Transportation and Material Moving6,094
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical3,680
Educational Instruction and Library3,450
Management3,297
Production2,992
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance2,874
Business and Financial Operations2,765
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair2,531
Healthcare Support2,401
Construction and Extraction2,308
Personal Care and Service1,872
Community and Social Service1,119
Protective Service1,021
Computer and Mathematical1,018
Life, Physical, and Social Science885
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media817
Architecture and Engineering589
Legal394
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry164
Total - All Occupations59,833

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Pike County

DemographicsPike CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)55,66012,794,885
Male 28,2286,269,142
Female27,4326,525,743
Median Age2 48.640.9
Under 18 Years9,9092,649,582
18 to 24 Years4,1331,155,305
25 to 34 Years5,1411,693,816
35 to 44 Years6,2121,502,764
45 to 54 Years8,1491,651,599
55 to 64 Years9,7411,806,715
65 to 74 Years7,3411,317,854
75 Years, and Over5,0341,017,250
Race: White47,95310,155,004
Race: Black or African American 3,4281,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native4320,798
Race: Asian702449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander304,268
Race: Some Other Race1,224312,888
Race: Two or More Races2,280433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)6,252971,813
Foreign Born3,994896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 1,172529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 27,0906,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)15,7224,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 1278,039
Veterans, Age 18-641,647317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-641,178245,898
Median Household Income2$67,495 $63,627
Per Capita Income$35,746 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)45.627.1
Commute via Public Transportion474315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma1,833505,693
High School Graduate 9,4932,088,636
Some College, No Degree6,6111,089,237
Associate's Degree3,176640,510
Bachelor's Degree5,1791,446,467
Postgraduate Degree2,951884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units39,0495,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$186,600 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy28648,852
Rental Vacancy 13286,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)3,5661,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 1,066544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)5,1551,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP2,769670,877
Disconnected Youth34615,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)2,498869,915
Uninsured 3,047705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-644,789865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size1,880377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Accommodation and Food Services2,381
Retail Trade2,359
Educational Services1,637
Health Care and Social Assistance1,289
Other Services (except Public Administration)1,064
Construction832
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services662
Public Administration632
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation518
Transportation and Warehousing454
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services424
Manufacturing224
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing215
Finance and Insurance208
Information160
Wholesale Trade117
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction102
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting40
Utilities34
Management of Companies and Enterprises31
Total - All Industries13,383
Employment by Occupation2022
Sales and Related1,603
Office and Administrative Support1,595
Food Preparation and Serving Related1,488
Educational Instruction and Library1,212
Transportation and Material Moving1,035
Management780
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance769
Construction and Extraction693
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair621
Business and Financial Operations565
Healthcare Support450
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical440
Personal Care and Service425
Protective Service360
Production336
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media266
Computer and Mathematical238
Community and Social Service237
Legal108
Architecture and Engineering77
Life, Physical, and Social Science60
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry26
Total - All Occupations13,383

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Schuylkill County

DemographicsSchuylkill CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)141,93512,794,885
Male 72,7466,269,142
Female69,1896,525,743
Median Age2 44.340.9
Under 18 Years28,0292,649,582
18 to 24 Years9,9771,155,305
25 to 34 Years16,9201,693,816
35 to 44 Years17,2531,502,764
45 to 54 Years19,8521,651,599
55 to 64 Years20,9321,806,715
65 to 74 Years16,3301,317,854
75 Years, and Over12,6421,017,250
Race: White132,06510,155,004
Race: Black or African American 4,2431,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native23420,798
Race: Asian598449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander144,268
Race: Some Other Race1,800312,888
Race: Two or More Races2,981433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)6,878971,813
Foreign Born2,821896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 1,963529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 67,1816,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)41,9974,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 1458,039
Veterans, Age 18-644,288317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-643,110245,898
Median Household Income2$53,703 $63,627
Per Capita Income$27,749 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)26.627.1
Commute via Public Transportion288315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma7,130505,693
High School Graduate 32,3832,088,636
Some College, No Degree12,1991,089,237
Associate's Degree9,342640,510
Bachelor's Degree9,8751,446,467
Postgraduate Degree4,028884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units69,9655,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$106,100 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy62248,852
Rental Vacancy 62086,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)14,5381,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 5,131544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)17,6761,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP9,724670,877
Disconnected Youth315815,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)11,700869,915
Uninsured 7,002705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-6412,293865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size5,947377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Manufacturing10,591
Transportation and Warehousing7,383
Health Care and Social Assistance7,315
Retail Trade5,574
Educational Services3,348
Public Administration2,987
Accommodation and Food Services2,862
Construction2,453
Other Services (except Public Administration)1,959
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services1,571
Wholesale Trade1,054
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services1,045
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting1,027
Finance and Insurance794
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction520
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation497
Management of Companies and Enterprises479
Utilities357
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing330
Information215
Total - All Industries52,364
Employment by Occupation2022
Transportation and Material Moving8,815
Production6,056
Office and Administrative Support5,646
Sales and Related4,062
Food Preparation and Serving Related3,161
Management2,684
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical2,647
Educational Instruction and Library2,621
Healthcare Support2,554
Construction and Extraction2,419
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair2,352
Business and Financial Operations1,959
Protective Service1,451
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance1,237
Personal Care and Service926
Community and Social Service866
Architecture and Engineering719
Computer and Mathematical657
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry494
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media454
Life, Physical, and Social Science300
Legal284
Total - All Occupations52,364

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Sullivan County

 

DemographicsSullivan CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)6,03812,794,885
Male 3,1616,269,142
Female2,8776,525,743
Median Age2 54.540.9
Under 18 Years6462,649,582
18 to 24 Years4311,155,305
25 to 34 Years5811,693,816
35 to 44 Years6141,502,764
45 to 54 Years8231,651,599
55 to 64 Years1,2521,806,715
65 to 74 Years9631,317,854
75 Years, and Over7281,017,250
Race: White5,69710,155,004
Race: Black or African American 1671,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native720,798
Race: Asian4449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander24,268
Race: Some Other Race66312,888
Race: Two or More Races95433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)212971,813
Foreign Born143896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 91529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 2,9146,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)1,6724,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 08,039
Veterans, Age 18-64245317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-64173245,898
Median Household Income2$49,830 $63,627
Per Capita Income$31,494 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)29.827.1
Commute via Public Transportion5315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma289505,693
High School Graduate 1,5572,088,636
Some College, No Degree4781,089,237
Associate's Degree415640,510
Bachelor's Degree3801,446,467
Postgraduate Degree151884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units6,3785,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$160,100 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy7248,852
Rental Vacancy 3686,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)4761,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 150544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)6711,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP273670,877
Disconnected Youth31415,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)197869,915
Uninsured 411705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-64503865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size190377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Health Care and Social Assistance228
Public Administration210
Retail Trade167
Construction142
Accommodation and Food Services130
Educational Services118
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting94
Other Services (except Public Administration)84
Wholesale Trade75
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation58
Manufacturing51
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services43
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services40
Transportation and Warehousing32
Management of Companies and Enterprises32
Finance and Insurance31
Utilities28
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing22
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction21
Information18
Total - All Industries1,624
Employment by Occupation2022
Office and Administrative Support186
Management145
Sales and Related145
Food Preparation and Serving Related126
Construction and Extraction114
Transportation and Material Moving114
Educational Instruction and Library88
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance82
Protective Service79
Healthcare Support76
Business and Financial Operations72
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair71
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical67
Personal Care and Service54
Production49
Community and Social Service42
Computer and Mathematical25
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media23
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry23
Architecture and Engineering15
Life, Physical, and Social Science14
Legal14
Total - All Occupations1,624

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Susquehanna County

DemographicsSusquehanna CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)40,60412,794,885
Male 20,3226,269,142
Female20,2826,525,743
Median Age2 48.740.9
Under 18 Years7,6102,649,582
18 to 24 Years2,7931,155,305
25 to 34 Years4,0941,693,816
35 to 44 Years4,1081,502,764
45 to 54 Years5,4401,651,599
55 to 64 Years7,0371,806,715
65 to 74 Years5,4901,317,854
75 Years, and Over4,0321,017,250
Race: White39,47010,155,004
Race: Black or African American 2481,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native920,798
Race: Asian180449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander34,268
Race: Some Other Race115312,888
Race: Two or More Races579433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)708971,813
Foreign Born806896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 283529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 18,9486,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)10,9414,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 148,039
Veterans, Age 18-641,322317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-64864245,898
Median Household Income2$55,788 $63,627
Per Capita Income$32,608 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)27.727.1
Commute via Public Transportion29315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma1,807505,693
High School Graduate 9,2462,088,636
Some College, No Degree3,5921,089,237
Associate's Degree2,148640,510
Bachelor's Degree2,6751,446,467
Postgraduate Degree1,211884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units23,3605,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$173,100$187,500
Homeowner Vacancy25548,852
Rental Vacancy 9486,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)3,8461,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 913544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)4,6891,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP1,889670,877
Disconnected Youth35215,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)2,389869,915
Uninsured 2,416705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-642,888865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size1,004377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Retail Trade1,351
Health Care and Social Assistance1,171
Educational Services1,104
Construction838
Accommodation and Food Services837
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction746
Manufacturing612
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services561
Other Services (except Public Administration)519
Transportation and Warehousing480
Public Administration472
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting452
Wholesale Trade275
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services233
Finance and Insurance211
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation171
Utilities155
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing102
Information91
Management of Companies and Enterprises63
Total - All Industries10,445
Employment by Occupation2022
Office and Administrative Support1,118
Sales and Related1,011
Construction and Extraction984
Transportation and Material Moving952
Management890
Educational Instruction and Library816
Food Preparation and Serving Related775
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair531
Production505
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical482
Business and Financial Operations429
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance353
Healthcare Support295
Personal Care and Service222
Community and Social Service212
Protective Service190
Computer and Mathematical177
Architecture and Engineering170
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media136
Life, Physical, and Social Science76
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry73
Legal48
Total - All Occupations10,445

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Tioga County

DemographicsTioga CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)40,75912,794,885
Male 20,2836,269,142
Female20,4766,525,743
Median Age2 44.940.9
Under 18 Years8,1182,649,582
18 to 24 Years3,4411,155,305
25 to 34 Years4,5261,693,816
35 to 44 Years4,3311,502,764
45 to 54 Years5,0951,651,599
55 to 64 Years6,2961,806,715
65 to 74 Years5,0041,317,854
75 Years, and Over3,9481,017,250
Race: White39,48110,155,004
Race: Black or African American 3401,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native3220,798
Race: Asian241449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander24,268
Race: Some Other Race143312,888
Race: Two or More Races520433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)528971,813
Foreign Born527896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 105529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 18,9946,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)11,4154,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 68,039
Veterans, Age 18-641,778317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-641,207245,898
Median Household Income2$51,838 $63,627
Per Capita Income$26,932 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)25.027.1
Commute via Public Transportion97315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma1,469505,693
High School Graduate 8,4902,088,636
Some College, No Degree3,8361,089,237
Associate's Degree2,167640,510
Bachelor's Degree2,8581,446,467
Postgraduate Degree1,428884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units21,8695,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$151,900 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy19448,852
Rental Vacancy 26386,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)4,1781,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 1,050544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)4,9651,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP2,178670,877
Disconnected Youth33415,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)2,376869,915
Uninsured 2,768705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-643,684865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size1,361377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Health Care and Social Assistance2,218
Retail Trade2,026
Manufacturing1,904
Accommodation and Food Services1,054
Educational Services974
Transportation and Warehousing814
Construction714
Other Services (except Public Administration)638
Public Administration622
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting558
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services535
Finance and Insurance381
Wholesale Trade374
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services333
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction301
Utilities211
Information183
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing135
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation118
Management of Companies and Enterprises20
Total - All Industries14,113
Employment by Occupation2022
Office and Administrative Support1,615
Sales and Related1,493
Transportation and Material Moving1,411
Production1,307
Management1,084
Food Preparation and Serving Related983
Educational Instruction and Library779
Construction and Extraction717
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical709
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair679
Healthcare Support636
Business and Financial Operations581
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance404
Community and Social Service367
Personal Care and Service307
Protective Service242
Computer and Mathematical207
Architecture and Engineering183
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media166
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry104
Life, Physical, and Social Science80
Legal60
Total - All Occupations14,113

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.

Wyoming County

DemographicsWyoming CountyPennsylvania
Population (ACS)27,07812,794,885
Male 13,5866,269,142
Female13,4926,525,743
Median Age2 45.240.9
Under 18 Years5,2952,649,582
18 to 24 Years2,2711,155,305
25 to 34 Years2,9891,693,816
35 to 44 Years2,9211,502,764
45 to 54 Years3,6151,651,599
55 to 64 Years4,2581,806,715
65 to 74 Years3,4371,317,854
75 Years, and Over2,2921,017,250
Race: White25,21010,155,004
Race: Black or African American 4891,419,582
Race: American Indian and Alaska Native4620,798
Race: Asian118449,320
Race: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander04,268
Race: Some Other Race88312,888
Race: Two or More Races1,127433,025
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)531971,813
Foreign Born348896,853
Speak English Less Than Very Well (population 5 yrs and over) 125529,640
Economic
Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 16 years and over) 13,2176,558,087
Prime-Age Labor Force Participation Rate and Size (civilian population 25-54)7,8864,042,643
Armed Forces Labor Force 98,039
Veterans, Age 18-64743317,418
Veterans Labor Force Participation Rate and Size, Age 18-64545245,898
Median Household Income2$60,075 $63,627
Per Capita Income$31,899 $35,518
Mean Commute Time (minutes)26.027.1
Commute via Public Transportion46315,578
Educational Attainment, Age 25-64
No High School Diploma770505,693
High School Graduate 6,2022,088,636
Some College, No Degree2,4141,089,237
Associate's Degree1,403640,510
Bachelor's Degree2,0371,446,467
Postgraduate Degree957884,351
Housing
Total Housing Units13,4795,713,345
Median House Value (of owner-occupied units)2$172,300 $187,500
Homeowner Vacancy12948,852
Rental Vacancy 6986,625
Renter-Occupied Housing Units (% of Occupied Units)2,6341,584,332
Occupied Housing Units with No Vehicle Available (% of Occupied Units) 535544,554
Social
Poverty Level (of all people)2,7631,480,430
Households Receiving Food Stamps/SNAP1,337670,877
Disconnected Youth33115,583
Children in Single Parent Families (% of all children)1,543869,915
Uninsured 1,223705,891
With a Disability, Age 18-641,824865,740
With a Disability, Age 18-64, Labor Force Participation Rate and Size849377,074

Source: JobsEQ®

1. American Community Survey 2016-2020, unless noted otherwise
2. Median values for certain aggregate regions (such as MSAs) may be estimated as the weighted averages of the median values from the composing counties.
3. Disconnected Youth are 16-19 year olds who are (1) not in school, (2) not high school graduates, and (3) either unemployed or not in the labor force.
4. Census Population Estimate for 2020, annual average growth rate since 2010.

Distribution of Employment by Industry2022
Manufacturing2,034
Transportation and Warehousing1,273
Retail Trade1,227
Construction719
Accommodation and Food Services629
Health Care and Social Assistance628
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services585
Educational Services542
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting386
Other Services (except Public Administration)384
Public Administration349
Wholesale Trade300
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services265
Finance and Insurance205
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction176
Information103
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation88
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing61
Utilities52
Management of Companies and Enterprises5
Total - All Industries10,011
Employment by Occupation2022
Transportation and Material Moving1,582
Production1,194
Office and Administrative Support1,117
Sales and Related969
Management680
Food Preparation and Serving Related578
Construction and Extraction577
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair540
Educational Instruction and Library412
Business and Financial Operations391
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance374
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical251
Protective Service243
Healthcare Support198
Personal Care and Service175
Computer and Mathematical140
Architecture and Engineering138
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry124
Community and Social Service117
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media92
Life, Physical, and Social Science77
Legal44
Total - All Occupations10,011

Source: JobsEQ®

Data as of 2021Q2 unless noted otherwise
Note: Figures may not sum due to rounding.
1. Data based on a four-quarter moving average unless noted otherwise.
2. Wage data are as of 2020 and represent the average for all Covered Employment
3. Data represent found online ads active within the last thirty days in the selected region; data represents a sampling rather than the complete universe of postings. Ads lacking zip code information but designating a place (city, town, etc.) may be assigned to the zip code with greatest employment in that place for queries in this analytic. Due to alternative county-assignment algorithms, ad counts in this analytic may not match that shown in RTI (nor in the popup window ad list).

Occupation employment data are estimated via industry employment data and the estimated industry/occupation mix. Industry employment data are derived from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and currently updated through 2021Q1, imputed where necessary with preliminary estimates updated to 2021Q2. Wages by occupation are as of 2020 provided by the BLS and imputed where necessary. Forecast employment growth uses national projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics adapted for regional growth patterns.