JRVR South Dakota Pg. 1 Prepared by: Roberto Gallardo Assistant Extension Professor November 2012 StateCountyMetro Status South DakotaBeadleSmall City.

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JRVR South Dakota Pg. 1 Prepared by: Roberto Gallardo Assistant Extension Professor November 2012 StateCountyMetro Status South DakotaBeadleSmall City South DakotaClarkRural South DakotaHandRural South DakotaJerauldRural South DakotaKingsburyRural South DakotaSpinkRural

Pre-Defined* Clusters Pg. 2 JRVR – South Dakota Pre-Defined ClustersCodeNo. Industries Advanced Materials ManufacturingAdv. Mat.132 Agribusiness, Food Processing & TechnologyAgribusiness78 Apparel & TextilesApparel63 Arts, Ent., Recreation and Visitor IndustriesAER57 Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences)Biomedical45 Business & Financial ServicesBusiness & Financial85 Chemicals & Chemical Based Products ManufacturingChemicals79 Computer & Electronic Product ManufacturingComputer30 Defense & SecurityDefense37 Education & Knowledge CreationEducation28 Electrical Equip., Appliance and Component ManufacturingElectrical22 Energy (Fossil & Renewable)Energy71 Fabricated Metal Product ManufacturingFabricated Metal39 Forest & Wood ProductsForest60 Glass & CeramicsGlass17 Information Technology & TelecommunicationsIT Telecomm57 Machinery ManufacturingMachinery49 Mining 23 Primary Metal ManufacturingPrimary Metal25 Printing & PublishingPrinting38 Transportation & LogisticsTransp. & Logistics47 Transportation Equipment ManufacturingTransp. Equip.30 Last Updated: October 2012 *For a list of six-digit NAICS codes industries within each cluster see separate file Source: EMSI Complete employment –

% Change Jobs 2007 LQ Bubble size represents cluster’s average earnings in 2012 ; Source: EMSI Complete Employment – JRVR – South Dakota ( ) Pg. 3 Agribusiness Glass Computer Mining Transp. & Logistics Transp. Equipment Biomedical Adv. Mat. Printing

% Change Jobs 2012 LQ Bubble size represents cluster’s average earnings in 2012; Source: EMSI Complete Employment – Pg. 4 Transp. Equipment Glass Business & Financial Biomedical Transp. & Logistics Forest JRVR – South Dakota ( ) Mining Energy Agribusiness

JRVR – South Dakota JRVR2007 LQ2002 Jobs2007 Jobs02-07 Job Ch.2012 Avg. EarningsType Ag. Business7.114,2124, $32,465Stars Biomedical2.411,5831, $32,435Stars Business & Financial1.741,0711, $31,679Stars Energy $40,664Mature AER $13,796Stars Transp. & Logistics $47,146Transforming Adv. Mat $53,965Emerging Fabricated Metal $43,005Emerging Defense $26,688Transforming Machinery $43,728Emerging Chemicals $53,014Emerging Printing $24,695Transforming IT Telecomm $44,824Transforming Computer $34,485Emerging Apparel $24,017Transforming Mining $66,788Transforming Education $18,883Transforming Glass $31,807Emerging Forest $25,905Transforming Transp. Equip $33,995Emerging Electrical Primary Metal *Clusters were ranked in descending order based on their 2007 LQ Source: EMSI Complete Employment – Bubble Chart Results Pg. 5

*Clusters were ranked in descending order based on their 2012 LQ Source: EMSI Complete Employment – Bubble Chart Results Pg. 6 JRVR2012 LQ2007 Jobs2012 Jobs07-12 Job Ch.2012 Avg. EarningsType Ag. Business8.674,7835, $32,465Stars Biomedical2.521,6191, $32,435Stars Business & Financial2.441,1691, $31,679Stars Energy , $40,664Stars AER $13,796Mature Adv. Mat $53,965Emerging Transp. & Logistics $47,146Emerging Fabricated Metal $43,005Emerging Defense $26,688Emerging Machinery $43,728Emerging Chemicals $53,014Emerging IT Telecomm $44,824Emerging Printing $24,695Emerging Computer $34,485Emerging Education $18,883Emerging Mining $66,788Emerging Apparel $24,017Emerging Glass $31,807Transforming Forest $25,905Transforming Transp. Equip $33,995Transforming Electrical Primary Metal JRVR – South Dakota

Pg Expenditures & Leakage* *Only top 20 industries used to calculate the leakage Sorted in descending order based on total expenditures Source: EMSI Complete Employment – JRVR – South Dakota