Laborstats.az.gov 602-771-2222 Yavapai County November 10, 2015 Paul Shannon, LMI Director Office of Employment and Population Statistics Arizona Department.

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Laborstats.az.gov Yavapai County November 10, 2015 Paul Shannon, LMI Director Office of Employment and Population Statistics Arizona Department of Administration Office of Employment and Population Statistics

LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV POPULATION.AZ.GOV 2 Arizona Total Population:6,392,017 Hispanic Male951, % Female943, % Non-Hispanic Male2,224, % Female2,272, % Under 171,537, % Age , % Age , % Age , % Age , % Age , % Over 64881, % Census 2010

Office of Employment and Population Statistics American Community Survey, Year Estimate Household Size P: Population H: Households 3 Laborstats.az.gov

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Office of Employment and Population Statistics Yavapai CountyArizona Non-English at home, pct age %27.1% HS graduate or higher, pct age %85.7% Bachelor’s or higher, pct age %27.4% Number of veterans 28,591526,292 Civilians with a Disability, pct age %11.7% Per capita median income past 12 months $25,029$24,600 Income in the past 12 months below the poverty level, pct all ages 14.3%18.7% LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV Quick Facts for Yavapai County vs. Arizona Source: 2012 American Community Survey 1-year estimates

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Yavapai County; N= 215,357 (2014 estimate) LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV POPULATION.AZ.GOV 13 Office of Employment and Population Statistics

Yavapai County: Tract (Prescott); N=4327 LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV POPULATION.AZ.GOV 14 Office of Employment and Population Statistics

Yavapai County: Tract (Cottonwood); N=4907 LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV POPULATION.AZ.GOV 15 Office of Employment and Population Statistics

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Office of Employment and Population Statistics Household Income M1: Median M2: Mean American Community Survey, Year Estimate 17 Laborstats.az.gov

IndustryEstablishment Count March 2014 Employment Average Weekly Wage, 1st Quarter 2014 Employment Location Quotient Relative to U.S. Total Wage Location Quotient Relative to U.S. Total, all industries5,18857,516$681 Federal Government431,361$1, State Government17601$ Local Government1248,824$ Total, all private industries5,00446,730$ Goods-Producing9028,340$ Natural Resources and Mining641,400$1, Construction6543,642$ Manufacturing1843,298$ Service-Providing4,10238,390$ Trade, Transportation, and Utilities97511,806$ Information61549$ Financial Activities5301,722$ Professional and Business Services7763,383$ Education and Health Services70410,975$ Leisure and Hospitality5348,237$ Other Services3931,530$ Unclassified129188$ Yavapai County Industries and Average Wages, 1 st Quarter 2014 LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV Office of Employment and Population Statistics

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High-Wage Occupations by Education Requirement Arizona, 2014 Less Than High School Rotary Drill Operators$58,240 Carpet Installers$49,171 Loading Machine Operators$41,496 High School Diploma Power Distributors$84,718 Criminal Investigators$83,283 Real Estate Broker$79,601 Associate's Degree Air Traffic Controller$101,878 Dental Hygienist$81,224 Diagnostic Medical Sonographer$75,504 Bachelor's Degree Engineering Managers$131,518 Info Systems Managers$121,513 Petrol Engineers$120,827 Master's Degree Education Administrator$105,081 Physician Assistant$103,604 Nurse Practitioners$100,588 Doctoral Degree Anesthesiologists$258,814 Orthodontist$257,296 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons$256,006

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov North Central Counties Commuting Patterns ₋Coconino and Yavapai counties both have similar shares of residents that are employed elsewhere ₋Both have net outflow of population, but Yavapai County has a significantly larger outflow levels

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov North Central Counties Commuting Patterns ₋Similar share of residents working in respective county

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov North Central Counties Industry Employment ₋Highest similarity average of any potential groupings ₋Similar establishment shares within Real Estate Rental and Leasing; Professional and Technical Services; and Health Care and Social Assistance

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov North Central Counties Education ₋Lower shares of individuals with less than a high school diploma and Coconino has smaller share than Yavapai ₋Coconino County has larger share of population with post-secondary degrees

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov Maricopa/Yavapai Counties Commuting Patterns ₋Maricopa and Yavapai counties both have similar shares of residents that live elsewhere ₋Significantly different net job flow and residents who are employed elsewhere

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov Commuting Patterns ₋Large share of Yavapai residents working in Maricopa County Maricopa/Yavapai Counties

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov Industry Employment ₋Similar wage concentrations within Construction, Manufacturing, Retail Trade and Educational Services Maricopa/Yavapai Counties

Office of Employment and Population Statistics Laborstats.az.gov Maricopa/Yavapai Counties Education ₋Only education similarity between county populations with 9 th to 12 th grade education levels

Add wvsa here LABORSTATS.AZ.GOV West Phoenix (Maryvale) N=351,962 Office of Employment and Population Statistics

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