Manufacturing Industry by Community College District Super Region Data source: Esri Business Analyst and U.S. DOL 2011 Employers referenced by North American.

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Manufacturing Industry by Community College District Super Region Data source: Esri Business Analyst and U.S. DOL 2011 Employers referenced by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) as Manufacturing Number of Employers = 1555 Estimated Industry Sales = $17.2 Billion Labor Force = 55,345 Average Annual Sales = $11 million Average number of employees = 36

Percentage of Manufacturing Economy by Community College District within Super Region Number of Employers (region) = 1555 Estimated Industry Sales (region) = $17.2 Billion Richland231 employers $2.56 billion (14.8%) Parkland405$2.9 billion (16.8%) Lake Land375$4.2 billion (24.4%) Kaskaskia194$1.8 billion (10.5%) IECC198$3.7 billion (21.5%) Danville152$2 billion (11.6%)

Super Region Cluster Analysis Each blue star represents the closest proximity to economic activity and employees counts within the manufacturing economy across the Super Region