I-40 Oklahoma Pg. 1 Prepared by: Roberto Gallardo Assistant Extension Professor September 2012 StateCountyMetro Status OklahomaBeckhamNoncore OklahomaCaddoNoncore.

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I-40 Oklahoma Pg. 1 Prepared by: Roberto Gallardo Assistant Extension Professor September 2012 StateCountyMetro Status OklahomaBeckhamNoncore OklahomaCaddoNoncore OklahomaCusterNoncore OklahomaWashitaNoncore

Pre-Defined* Clusters Pg. 2 I-40 – Oklahoma Pre-Defined ClustersCodeNo. Industries Advanced Materials ManufacturingAdv. Mat.132 Agribusiness, Food Processing & TechnologyAg. Business73 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 CreationEducation22 Electrical Equip., Appliance and Component ManufacturingElectrical22 Energy (Fossil & Renewable)Energy75 Fabricated Metal Product ManufacturingFabricated Metal39 Forest & Wood ProductsForest70 Glass & CeramicsGlass17 Information Technology & TelecommunicationsIT Telecomm59 Machinery ManufacturingMachinery49 Mining 23 Primary Metal ManufacturingPrimary Metal25 Printing & PublishingPrinting38 Transportation & LogisticsTransp. & Logistics47 Transportation Equipment ManufacturingTransp. Equip.30 Last Updated: March 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 2011 ; Source: EMSI Complete Employment – I-40 – Oklahoma ( ) Pg. 3 Mining Biomedical Energy Machinery Transp. & Logistics Glass Transp. Equipment Business & Financial Ag. Business

% Change Jobs 2011 LQ Bubble size represents cluster’s average earnings in 2011; Source: EMSI Complete Employment – Pg. 4 Transp. Equipment Energy Machinery Business & Financial IT Telecomm Biomedical Ag. Business Transp. & Logistics Computer I-40 – Oklahoma ( ) Glass Printing

I-40 – Oklahoma I LQ2002 Jobs2007 Jobs02-07 Job Ch.2011 Avg. EarningsType Energy4.754,4066, $58,475Stars Ag. Business4.166,2876, $20,415Mature Biomedical1.942,2112, $33,003Stars Business & Financial1.531,8312, $31,193Stars Transp. & Logistics0.871,1791, $50,548Emerging AER , $16,530Emerging Defense $41,228Emerging IT Telecomm $43,541Emerging Mining $66,377Emerging Forest $20,473Emerging Adv. Mat $75,160Emerging Chemicals $49,136Emerging Printing $24,853Transforming Fabricated Metal $42,132Emerging Computer $56,505Emerging Education $16,343Emerging Machinery $68,381Emerging Apparel $34,971Transforming Transp. Equip $87,198Transforming Glass $55,536Emerging 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 2011 LQ Source: EMSI Complete Employment – Bubble Chart Results Pg. 6 I LQ2006 Jobs2011 Jobs06-11 Job Ch.2011 Avg. EarningsType Energy5.386,1537, $58,475Stars Ag. Business4.165,8515, $20,415Mature Biomedical2.182,4573, $33,003Stars Business & Financial1.902,0682, $31,193Stars Transp. & Logistics0.951,0771, $50,548Emerging AER0.881,0221, $16,530Emerging Defense $41,228Transforming IT Telecomm $43,541Transforming Mining $66,377Emerging Adv. Mat $75,160Transforming Chemicals $49,136Emerging Fabricated Metal $42,132Emerging Forest $20,473Emerging Printing $24,853Emerging Education $16,343Transforming Transp. Equip $87,198Emerging Machinery $68,381Emerging Computer $56,505Transforming Apparel $34,971Transforming Glass $55,536Transforming Electrical Primary Metal I-40 – Oklahoma

Pg Expenditures & Leakage* *Only top 20 industries used to calculate the leakage Sorted in descending order based on total expenditures Source: EMSI Complete Employment – I-40 – Oklahoma