Unemployment Rates (August of each year) 2010 7.5%9.5% 20097.8%9.6% Rochester MSA U.S.

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Unemployment Rates (August of each year) %9.5% %9.6% Rochester MSA U.S.

Unemployment Rates August 2010 Nevada 14.2 North Dakota 3.5 Michigan 12.9 Nebraska 4.3 Florida 12.4 South Dakota 4.4 California 12.4 Vermont 5.5 Rhode Island 11.8 New Hampshire 5.7 South Carolina 11.5 Wyoming 6.4 Oregon 10.3 Hawaii 6.6 Georgia 10.3 Iowa 6.6 Kentucky 10.0 Kansas 6.7 Arizona10.0 Montana 6.8 US-9.5%NYS-8.2%

Private Sector Employment Rochester MSA July of Each Year Employment is 3,900 (-1.4%) below its pre-recession level Recovered ~80% of the jobs lost during the recession

Private Sector Employment United States July of Each Year Employment is 5.3 million (-4.6%) below its pre-recession level The US lost 8.2 million jobs (-7%)

Change in Employment Rochester MSA March 2012-March 2011

Two Trends Driving Change… Rochester MSA Locally manufacturing comprises: 12% of employment and 17% of wages (Nationally manufacturing accounts for 9% of employment)

Employment by Industry Rochester MSA January 2009

Fastest Growing Occupations Finger Lakes Region Title Percent Change Employment Wages2018 Personal and Home Care Aides49.4$18,5003,690 Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts33.6$50,7001,550 Home Health Aides31.6$19,10011,150 Dental Hygienists26.0$59,7001,310 Dental Assistants25.0$24,6001,300 Medical and Public Health Social Workers24.2$30, Medical Assistants23.8$24, Physician Assistants22.4$75, Social and Human Service Assistants20.7$17,9002,510 Physical Therapists20.3$45, Source: New York State Department of Labor

Fastest Growing Occupations continued… Occupational Therapists20.0$41, Rehabilitation Counselors18.9$22,8001,260 Medical Secretaries17.8$22,3001,260 Market Research Analysts16.8$36,4001,530 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses14.9$29,5004,870 Pharmacy Technicians14.2$20,8001,290 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants13.9$19,9007,520 Registered Nurses13.7$45,20012,410 Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 12.9$17,3008,290 Child, Family, and School Social Workers11.4$32,3001,560

Registered Nurses 340 Computer Support Specialists 80 Dental Hygienists 50 Paralegals and Legal Assistants 40 Medical Records & Health Information Technicians 30 Occupations Requiring an Associate Degree, Finger Lakes, Fastest Growing Occupations % Growth Dental Hygienists26.0% Physical Therapist Assistants25.0% Occupational Therapist Assistants25.0% Radiation Therapists25.0% Medical Equipment Repairers20.8% Occupations with Most Annual Openings Openings/Year Median Wage $57,800 $35,300 $42,300 $60,400 $43,500 $58,700 $44,300 $57,800 $41,600 $31,100 Source: New York State Department of Labor

Accountants and Auditors 140 Computer Systems Analysts 80 Child, Family and School Social Workers 60 Employment, Recruitment and Placement Specialists 50 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists 30 Occupations Requiring a Bachelor’s Degree, Finger Lakes, Fastest Growing Occupations % Growth Network Systems & Data Communications Analysts 33.6% Medical and Public Health Social Workers 24.2% Personal Financial Advisors 17.0% Market Research Analysts 16.8% Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselor 15.9% Occupations with Most Annual Openings Openings/Year Median Wage $68,900 $43,200 $69,800 $67,200 $38,400 $62,600 $71,600 $46,400 $43,300 $50,500 Source: New York State Department of Labor

Fastest Growing Occupations* % Growth Fitness Trainers & Aerobics Instructors 23.7% Licensed Practical Nurses 14.9% Nursing Aides, Orderlies & Technicians 13.9% Preschool Teachers 9.2% Restaurant Cooks 6.7% Occupations with Most Annual Openings Openings/Year Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 80 Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers 60 Carpenters 50 Electricians 50 Median Wage $22,700 $37,400 $25,200 $22,300 $23,800 $30,700 $54,600 $35,900 $48,800 Source: New York State Department of Labor Occupations Requiring Either Postsecondary Training or Long-term OTJ Training, Finger Lakes,

Occupations Requiring Moderate to Short-term OTJ Training, Finger Lakes, Occupations with Most Annual Openings Openings/Year Cashiers690 Retail Salesperson500 Waiters and Waitresses480 Home Health Aides350 Customer Service Representatives350 Teacher Assistant 270 Food Preparation and Serving Workers260 Child Care Workers250 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers210 Janitors and Cleaners 210 Median Wage $17,400 $20,000 $19,300 $23,700 $29,200 $21,000 $18,000 $18,300 $19,800 $22,800 Source: New York State Department of Labor

Occupations Requiring Moderate to Short-term OTJ Training, Finger Lakes, Occupations with Most Annual Openings Openings/Year Laborers and Freight, Stock and Material Movers190 Receptionists and Information Clerks160 Personal and Home Care Aides150 General Office Clerks140 Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor Trailer 110 Landscaping and Grounds-keeping Workers 100 Median Wage $22,500 $24,500 $20,000 $23,800 $35,300 $24,000 Source: New York State Department of Labor

Occupations with the Greatest Number of Openings Finger Lakes Region Title Number of Openings/yr. Employment Wages2018 Cashiers690$17,40015,100 Retail Salesperson500$20,00017,400 Waiters and Waitresses480$19,300 8,300 Customer Service Representatives620$29,2009,700 Home Health Aides350$23,70011,150 Registered Nurses340$58,70012,400 Teacher Assistants270$21,00010,200 Food Preparation and Serving Workers260$18,0008,300 Child Care Workers250$18,3007,200 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers210$19,8009,000

Occupations with the Largest Number of Openings continued… Janitors and Cleaners210$22,80011,000 Licensed Practical Nurses190$37,4004,900 Laborers and Freight, Stock and Material Movers190$22,5005,200 Secretaries, Except Medical and Legal160$29,50011,900 Nursing Aides, Orderlies and Attendants160$25,2007,500 Receptionists and Information Clerks160$24,5005,000 Personal and Home Care Aides150$20,0003,700 Accountants and Auditors140$62,6005,800

Long Term Trends Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Computer Software Engineers, Applications Home Health Aides Personal and Home Care Aides Medical Assistants Dental Hygienists Dental Assistants Physical Therapist Assistants Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors Computer Systems Analysts Physical Therapist Aides Network and Computer Systems Administrators

Industries that Gained Jobs Monroe County 3Q 2007 to 3Q 2010 Educational Services Social Assistance Hospitals Nursing & Residential Care Facilities Ambulatory Care Facilities Food Services & Drinking Places Management of Companies & Enter. Accommodation Change + 1, Wage $1,100 $470 $970 $540 $880 $280 $1,690 $430 Overall employment -11,800 Overall weekly wage $850

Industries that Lost Jobs Monroe County 3Q 2007 to 3Q 2010 Chemical Manufacturing Machinery Manufacturing Professional, Scientific & Tech. Svc. Transportation Equipment Mfg. Miscellaneous Manufacturing Plastics & Rubber Products Mfg. Fabricated Metal Products Mfg. Specialty Trade Contractors Change -3,900 -2,200 -1,900 -1, Wage $1,600 $1,440 $1,130 $1,150 $1,195 $870 $930 $920