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Making Sense of Nonsense: An Analytical View of Idaho’s Labor Market
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Data Revolution
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Every Minute: 204 Million email messages 4 Million Google search queries 417,000 TINDER swipes 277,000 new tweets 72 hrs. new video to YouTube What is “Big Data”? Source: Domo web analytics
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DATA PRODUCTION WILL BE 44 TIMES GREATER IN 2020 THAN IT WAS IN 2009 What is “Big Data”? Source: CSC
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Not-So-Noteworthy Findings False confessions may lead to more errors in evidence!!! Source: Time Magazine
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Not-So-Noteworthy Findings Freeway air is bad for mice brains!!! Source: Time Magazine
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Not-So-Noteworthy Findings Leaving a third of your food on the plate can cut calories by 33%!!! Source: Time Magazine
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Current Labor Market Conditions
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Avg. Wage: US: $51,361 Idaho: $37,970 Bonneville: $33,423 Industry Wage by Employment Share Source: Idaho Department of Labor, QCEW, 2014
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics, 2014 Employment by Wage – Bonneville
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Population Growth 2004-2014 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, EMSI
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Population Growth 2004-2014 Source: EMSI
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Population Growth 2004-2024 Source: EMSI
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Unemployment Rates Oct 2009 June 2009 Nov 2010 Source: www.bls.gov
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Tightening Labor Market Source: Help Wanted Analytics & Idaho Department of labor
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Industry Needs Skill gaps: Mathematics Writing Engineering Communications Automotive Programming Soft Skills
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Soft Skills Gap Awkward Handshakes
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Soft Skills Gap Personal Space
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Soft Skills Gap Don’t Pay Attention
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Soft Skills Gap
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Millennials
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Source: Goldman Sachs
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U.S. Labor Force by Generation, 1995-2015 Source: Pew Research Center
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Millennials Source: Goldman Sachs
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Millennials Source: Goldman Sachs
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Millennials 50% 16% 27% Source: Goldman Sachs
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Millennials 13% 38% 26% Source: Goldman Sachs
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Millennials 33% 44% 17% Source: Goldman Sachs
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Idaho Projections
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Projections Explained by a Millennial
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Idaho Jobs and Workforce Growth Population Forecasts - EMSI August 2014 and Jobs Forecast – Idaho Department of Labor, August 2014
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Industry Projections: 2012-2022 Percent Growth Source: IDOL
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Comparing Actual to Projected Growth Source: IDOL
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RankOccupation 2022 Employment Annual Openings Percent Change 2014 Median Wage Typical Entry Level Education/Degree 1 Pharmacists 1,7637532.4%$55.31Doctorate/Professional 2 Registered Nurses 15,51156226.4%$28.79Associate’s 3 Physical Therapists 1,5026431.5%$37.96Doctorate/Professional 4 Software Developers, Applications 2,1176022.2%$32.84Bachelor’s 5 Physician Assistants 8993433.0%$43.91Master’s 6 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 2,33610730.6%$22.78High School Diploma 7 Electricians 3,74613929.1%$21.81High School Diploma 8 Dental Hygienists 1,3575321.6%$34.70Associate’s 9 Market Research Analysts & Marketing Specialists 1,9596731.9%$23.55Bachelor’s 10 Nurse Practitioners 7232830.0%$43.89Master’s 11 Computer Systems Analysts 1,2633921.8%$36.47Bachelor’s 11 Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers 1,0024721.2%$39.00High School Diploma 13 Cost Estimators 1,2416235.6%$23.97Bachelor’s Degree 14 Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Manufacturing, Except Technical &Scientific Products 7,22322918.0%$23.40High School Diploma 15 Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 8413219.8%NADoctorate/Professional Source: Idaho Department of Labor, Communications & Research Division, 2012 Idaho Hot Jobs
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1 Hot Jobs: Jobs that on average rank high in three major criteria — the abundance of jobs in the economy, jobs that are growing the fastest and jobs with the highest pay. 2 Average annual job openings include new jobs plus replacement jobs. Source: Idaho Department of Labor, Communications & Research Division, 2012 RankOccupation 2022 Employment Annual Openings Percent Change 2014 Median Wage 1Software Developers, Applications 4791734%$27.30 2Electricians 5322342%$21.37 3Registered Nurses 17926122%$26.32 4Civil Engineers 3301327%$38.35 5Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 3601430%$23.71 6Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 23367926%$16.74 7Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 3061138%$25.47 8Carpenters 9353337%$16.26 9Computer User Support Specialists 4771730%$19.94 10Software Developers, Systems Software 231730%NA 11Dental Hygienists 193935%$32.52 12Construction Laborers 10294641%$13.17 13Logging Equipment Operators 3101130%NA 14Physical Therapists 176835%$37.86 15Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Tech. & Sci. Products 11903920%$21.84 East Idaho Hot Jobs
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Thank you! Christopher St Jeor Christopher.StJeor@labor.idaho.gov 208.557.2500 ext. 3077
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