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CLINTON, IOWA 479,094 22,014 LIKELY TO CHANGE/ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT IN CLINTON, IA BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE (PER ZIP CODE) 0 - 99 100 - 259 260 - 676 677 - 1,187 1,188 - 5,026 LABORSHED AREA A STUDY IN LABOR AVAILABILITY AND WORKFORCE CHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATED POPULATION AGES 18-64 ESTIMATED TOTAL LIKELY TO ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT IN CLINTON, IA AREA SHOWN RELEASED 2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY WWW.IOWALMI.GOV/LABORSHED 10-Mile Interval Between Rings

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Page 1: WWW IOWALMI GOV LABORSHED 2019...Insurance 87.4% Pension/ Retirement/401K 84.6% Dental Coverage 80.4% Life Insurance 78.5% Paid Holidays 78.5% Paid Vacation 78.5% Vision Coverage 74.3%

CLINTON, IOWA

479,094

22,014

LIKELY TO CHANGE/ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT IN CLINTON, IA BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE (PER ZIP CODE)

0 - 99

100 - 259

260 - 676

677 - 1,187

1,188 - 5,026

LABORSHED AREA A STUDY IN LABOR AVAILABILITY AND WORKFORCE CHARACTERISTICS

ESTIMATED POPULATION AGES 18-64

ESTIMATED TOTAL LIKELY TO ACCEPT EMPLOYMENT IN CLINTON, IA

AREA SHOWN

RELEASED

2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY WWW.IOWALMI.GOV/LABORSHED

10-Mile Interval Between Rings

Page 2: WWW IOWALMI GOV LABORSHED 2019...Insurance 87.4% Pension/ Retirement/401K 84.6% Dental Coverage 80.4% Life Insurance 78.5% Paid Holidays 78.5% Paid Vacation 78.5% Vision Coverage 74.3%

CLINTON LABORSHED ANALYSIS A Laborshed

area is defined by its commuting

pattern and illustrates which

communities contribute to an

employment center’s

workforce and at what level. To

determine the boundaries of a Laborshed area, local employers

supply the residential ZIP

codes of each of their employees. The data in this

publication reflects

characteristics specific to the

workforce in the Clinton

Laborshed area.

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The employed are willing to commute an

average of—

&

miles one-way for an

employment opportunity

8.1%

7.9%

10.9%

73.1% Employed

*Unemployed

Homemakers

Retired

(350,218)

(52,221)

(37,848)

(38,807)

*Employment status is self-identified by the survey respondent. The unemployment percentage above does not reflect the unemployment rate published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which applies a stricter definition.

Employed - Likely to Change Employment

Unemployed - Likely to Accept Employment

Homemakers - Likely to Accept Employment

Retired - Likely to Accept Employment

33.1% 63.6%

15.2% 46.9%

E M P L O Y M E N T S T A T U S (ESTIMATED TOTAL)*

(61,2

88)

(30,8

19)

BREAKOUT OF THE EMPLOYED BY INDUSTRY (ESTIMATED TOTAL)

(61,2

88)

(45,5

28)

(31,8

70)

(24,5

15)

(24,5

15)

(23,4

65)

(18,5

62)

(16,1

10)

(9,8

06) (2

,452)

¹Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate ²Transportation, Communications, & Utilities ³Public Administration, Government ⁴Agriculture, Forestry, & Mining

TOP CURRENT BENEFITS OF THE FULL-TIME EMPLOYED

Health/Medical

Insurance87.4%

Pension/

Retirement/401K84.6%

Dental Coverage 80.4%

Life Insurance 78.5%

Paid Holidays 78.5%

Paid Vacation 78.5%

Vision Coverage 74.3%

Disability

Insurance72.4%

Paid Sick Leave 65.4%

Prescription Drug

Coverage63.1%

Less than H.S.

Diploma, 2.1%

H.S. Diploma/

Equivalent,

22.6%

Some Education

Beyond H.S., No

Degree, 27.8%

Vocational

Training, 1.1%

Trade

Certification,

2.1%

Associate

Degree, 10.3%

Undergraduate

Degree, 27.8%

Postgraduate/

Professional

Degree, 6.2%

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Less than H.S.

Diploma, 7.5%

H.S. Diploma/

Equivalent,

44.4%

Some Education

Beyond H.S., No

Degree, 18.5%

Trade

Certification,

3.7%

Associate

Degree, 18.5%

Postgraduate/

Professional

Degree, 7.4%

UNEMPLOYED : L IKELY TO ACCEPT

EMPLOYED : L IKELY TO CHANGE

Production, Construction, Material Moving 31.9%

Professional, Paraprofessional, Technical 23.4%

Clerical 18.1%

Service 10.6%

Managerial 7.4%

Sales 6.4%

Agricultural 2.2%

An estimated 14,292 employed individuals are likely to change their current employment situation for an opportunity in Clinton

Current occupational categories:

Current median wages: $

$14.00/hour and $51,000/year $17.52/hour - attracts 66% $20.00/hour - attracts 75%

75.3% have an education beyond HS

The Laborshed survey collects

information regarding the out commute for an

employment center.

The out commute

for Clinton is estimated at 14.3

percent—approximately 1,550 people living in Clinton work in other communities.

Most of those who are out commuting

are working in Comanche (IA), Davenport (IA), and Fulton (IL) .

Over two-fifths (41.7%) of out commuters are likely to change

employment (approximately 647 people).

1,550

66.7% earn an hourly wage—median wage is $23.21/hour.

people live in Clinton.

and work elsewhere

Production, Construction, Material Moving 26.9%

Professional, Paraprofessional, Technical 19.2%

Sales 19.2%

Service 15.4%

Clerical 11.5%

Managerial 7.8%

Agricultural 0.0%

An estimated 730 unemployed individuals are likely to accept employment in Clinton

Former occupational categories:

Median wages: $

$13.00/hour - lowest willing to accept $16.65/hour - attracts 66% $19.25/hour - attracts 75%

48.1% have an education beyond HS

Less than H.S.

Diploma, 2.1%

H.S. Diploma/

Equivalent,

22.6%

Some Education

Beyond H.S., No

Degree, 27.8%

Vocational

Training, 1.1%

Trade

Certification,

2.1%

Associate

Degree, 10.3%

Undergraduate

Degree, 27.8%

Postgraduate/

Professional

Degree, 6.2%

Top newspapers:

11.7%

16.0%

20.2%

91.5%

IowaWORKS Centers

Newspapers

Networking

Internet

22.4% are actively seeking employment Most frequently identified job search

resources:

Top sites:

Commute: Currently commuting an average of 14

miles/19 minutes (one-way) to work Willing to commute an average of 26

miles/36 minutes (one-way) to work

17.9%

25.0%

25.0%

82.1%

IowaWORKS Centers

Newspapers

Networking

Internet

42.9% are actively seeking employment Most frequently identified job search

resources:

Top sites:

Commute: Willing to commute an average of 22

miles/43 minutes (one-way) to work

Top newspapers:

indeed.com monster.com iowajobs.org Clinton Herald

indeed.com iowajobs.org linkedin.com monster.com

* insufficient survey data to report

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Data compiled and analyzed by: Iowa Workforce Development

Labor Market Information Division 1000 E. Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50319

Phone: (515) 281-7505 | Email: [email protected] www.iowalmi.gov/laborshed

IndustryEducation

Beyond HS

Some Education Beyond HS,

No Degree Obtained

Trade Certification/

Vocational Training

Associate

Degree

Undergraduate

Degree or Above

Agriculture, Forestry, & Mining ** ** ** ** **

Construction 50.0% 16.7% 0.0% 0.0% 33.3%

Education 85.7% 35.7% 0.0% 0.0% 50.0%

Entertainment & Recreation ** ** ** ** **

Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate 100% 33.3% 0.0% 11.1% 55.6%

Government & Public Administration 75.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 25.0%

Healthcare & Social Services 89.5% 15.8% 5.3% 36.8% 31.6%

Manufacturing 54.5% 18.2% 4.5% 13.6% 18.2%

Personal Services ** ** ** ** **

Professional Services 70.6% 23.5% 5.9% 11.8% 29.4%

Transportation, Communication, & Utilities 81.8% 45.4% 18.2% 0.0% 18.2%

Wholesale & Retail Trade 51.6% 22.6% 3.2% 12.9% 12.9%

E D U C A T I O N O F A V A I L A B L E L A B O R B Y I N D U S T R Y O F C U R R E N T O R F O R M E R E M P L O Y M E N T Data on this page is specific to only those survey respondents that reported they are likely to change or accept employment.

$10.00

$12.50

$14.00

$0.00

$17.82

$15.50

$0.00

$15.00

$0.00

$12.47

$0.00

$0.00

$-

$-

$-

$-

$-

$-

$-

$79,500

$-

$52,000

$-

$-

0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000

$0.00 $10.00

Wholesale & Retail Trade

Transportation, Communication, & Utilities

Professional Services

Personal Services

Manufacturing

Healthcare & Social Services

Government & Public Administration

Finance

Entertainment & Recreation

Education

Construction

Agriculture, Forestry, & Mining

Median Hourly Wage Median Annual Salary

**Insufficient survey data/refused. A lack of data for a particular industry is not necessarily indicative that there were no (or few) individuals surveyed within that industry. Rather, it may be that there simply were no respondents within that industry that also reported that they are likely to change or accept employment. Note: A wide variety of occupations are included within these industry categories. Industry classification is based upon the respondent’s reported current or former employer. Two respondents that work for a manufacturer will be classified within the manufacturing industry even if, for example, one respondent is a custodian and the other is an accountant.

U N D E R E M P L O Y M E N T The underemployed are working fewer than 35 hours per week but desire more hours (inadequate hours); in positions that do not meet their skill or education level, or have worked for higher wages at previous employment (mismatch of skills); or are earning wages equal to or less than the national poverty level and work 35 or more hours per week (low income).

**

**

**

**

**

Percent

Surveyed

Estimated

Total

Percent

Surveyed

Estimated

Total

Inadequate Hours 2.5% 357 Mismatch of Skills 4.7% 672

Low Income 1.2% 172 †Total 7.2% 1,029†Individuals may be underemployed for more than one reason but are counted only once for total estimated underemployment.

Note: To be counted as underemployed in any category an individual must be currently employed and likely to change their current employment situation.

**

**

**

**

**

W A G E S O F A V A I L A B L E L A B O R B Y I N D U S T R Y O F C U R R E N T O R F O R M E R E M P L O Y M E N T

Top percentages among industries per education level are highlighted in the table.

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ADVANCED MANUFACTURINGCLINTON, IOWA LABORSHED AREA

Workers who have transferable experience/skills in the industry are currently commu ng an average of 16 miles one way for work. Those who are likely to change/accept employment are willing to commute an average of 30 miles one way for the right employment opportunity.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE CLINTON, IA LABORSHED, CONTACT:

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

Clinton Regional Development Corpora on 721 S 2nd Street

Clinton, IA 52732 Phone: 563 242-4536

Email: [email protected] www.clintondevelopment.com

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77,961 (73.3%)

10,636 (10.0%) 9,466 (8.9%) 8,296 (7.8%)

40.3% 44.4%37.5%

28.6%

Employed *Unemployed Homemakers Retired0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

90,000% Likely to Change/Accept Employment

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4%

Degree/ Certification

Not Obtained, 25.1%

Trade Certified, 4.5%

Vocational Training, 0.0%

Associate Degree, 15.9%Undergraduate

Degree, 14.8%

Postgraduate Degree, 4.5%

Hea

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3.9%

Visi

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7.2%

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

: Supervisors - 1,186 Forkli Operators - 1,189 Heavy Truck Drivers - 8,270 Laborers & Material Movers, Hand - 2,371 Light Truck Drivers - 2,361 Packers & Packagers, Hand - 1,183

( ):

: (64.8% )

: (For those seeking employment opportuni es, by use.)

Internet - 74.4% www.indeed.com www.monster.com www.linkedin.com

Networking through friends, family or acquaintances - 19.5% IowaWORKS Centers - 15.9% Newspapers - 14.6%

: (by percent of interest)

Cross-training - 97.0% Job teams - 94.1% Varied shi s - 52.9% Job sharing - 32.4% Seasonal work - 46.9% Temporary work - 37.5%

: 74.4% paid an hourly wage 86.7% are/were employed full-time 13.3% are/were employed part-time

18.0% are/were employed self-employed

: 15.2% hold two or more jobs Currently working an average of 47 hours/week

*Employment status is self-iden fied by the survey respondent. The unemployment percentage does not reflect the unemployment rate published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta s cs, which applies a stricter defini on.

: :

General & Opera ons Managers - 16,545 Sales Reps - 2,360 Shipping & Receiving Clerks - 2,380 Stock Clerks - 3,535

: Industrial Produc on Managers - 2,363 Supervisors - 9,454 Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal & Plas c - 1,180 Electricians - 8,262 Industrial Machinery Mechanics - 1,185 Inspectors - 3,550 Maintenance & Repair Workers - 7,091 Mul ple Machine Operators - 10,630 Produc on Workers, All Other - 16,550 Team Assemblers - 1,182 Tool & Die Makers - 1,184 Welders, Cu ers, Solderers, & Brazers - 1,178 Welding, Soldering, & Brazing Machine Operators - 1,170

106,359

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

: :

( ): Low hours - 3.3% (105) Mismatch of skills - 3.3% (105)

Low income - 1.1% (35) Total - 5.6% (178)

(Individuals counted only once when es ma ng Total Underemployment.)

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OCCUPATIONOCCUPATIONAL

CODE MEAN WAGE

ENTRY WAGE

EXPERIENCED WAGE

MEDIAN WAGE

MEAN ANNUAL SALARY

Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic

51-4012 $25.24 $15.94 $29.88 $23.03 $52,489

Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic 51-4011 $19.04 $15.60 $20.75 $18.29 $39,597Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9021 $16.67 $11.68 $19.17 $16.55 $34,677Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9032 $17.79 $13.75 $19.81 $17.82 $37,009Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4031 $15.96 $11.72 $18.08 $15.49 $33,193

Dril l ing and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4032 $21.13 $15.87 $23.77 $18.73 $43,956

Electricians 47-2111 $28.05 $18.48 $32.83 $29.25 $58,341Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 17-3029 $27.38 $19.90 $31.12 $25.94 $56,949Engineers, All Other 17-2199 $35.56 $22.20 $42.25 $35.09 $73,971Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4021 $21.95 $15.44 $25.20 $22.28 $45,647

Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9041 $18.86 $15.31 $20.64 $18.45 $39,233

First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 51-1011 $29.02 $18.36 $34.35 $27.69 $60,360Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 51-4022 $16.28 $13.15 $17.84 $14.50 $33,857Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders 51-9051 $20.31 $15.94 $22.49 $21.21 $42,247General and Operations Managers 11-1021 $46.73 $20.23 $59.98 $38.29 $97,203Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4033 $16.05 $11.95 $18.10 $15.97 $33,385

Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 51-4191 $18.88 $14.39 $21.12 $18.12 $39,268Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 53-3032 $20.76 $14.65 $23.81 $19.75 $43,175Industrial Engineering Technicians 17-3026 $26.40 $19.46 $29.87 $26.15 $54,913Industrial Engineers 17-2112 $41.94 $30.38 $47.72 $39.42 $87,242Industrial Machinery Mechanics 49-9041 $26.80 $19.18 $30.61 $26.80 $55,749Industrial Production Managers 11-3051 $47.90 $31.58 $56.06 $44.59 $99,627Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 53-7051 $18.34 $13.85 $20.58 $17.35 $38,142Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 51-9061 $20.74 $12.35 $24.94 $18.59 $43,149Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 53-7062 $14.23 $9.90 $16.39 $13.19 $29,593Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4034 $19.86 $16.12 $21.73 $19.68 $41,307

Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 53-3033 $16.17 $9.59 $19.46 $15.50 $33,632Machinists 51-4041 $21.00 $14.25 $24.38 $20.45 $43,688Maintenance Workers, Machinery 49-9043 $19.45 $15.90 $21.23 $17.99 $40,465Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other 51-4199 $21.17 $15.14 $24.19 $19.23 $44,035Mill ing and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4035 $18.37 $13.14 $20.98 $19.24 $38,209

Millwrights 49-9044 $26.33 $18.93 $30.03 $26.35 $54,767Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9023 $18.77 $13.79 $21.26 $17.62 $39,038Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic 51-9195 $16.39 $13.03 $18.08 $16.13 $34,101Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

51-4072 $17.14 $11.85 $19.79 $16.98 $35,659

Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 51-4081 $16.72 $13.25 $18.45 $16.33 $34,772Pourers and Casters, Metal 51-4052 $18.10 $13.02 $20.64 $17.44 $37,649Production Workers, All Other 51-9199 $19.63 $10.91 $24.00 $18.11 $40,840Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 51-4023 $16.44 $12.95 $18.19 $16.36 $34,205Sheet Metal Workers 47-2211 $26.34 $16.96 $31.03 $25.11 $54,787Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 43-5071 $16.18 $11.39 $18.57 $15.27 $33,652Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters 51-2041 $17.65 $14.81 $19.07 $17.28 $36,714Tool and Die Makers 51-4111 $24.46 $18.24 $27.56 $24.43 $50,868Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators 51-8031 $23.11 $15.70 $26.81 $23.40 $48,065Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping 43-5111 $14.92 $10.79 $16.99 $15.08 $31,043Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 51-4121 $19.28 $14.54 $21.65 $18.78 $40,107Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-4122 $19.73 $14.28 $22.45 $20.60 $41,041

Balance of data compiled by Iowa Workforce Development using Laborshed data released in 2019.

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

The 2018 Iowa Wage data for the Clinton Laborshed area was produced by the Labor Force & Occupa onal Analysis Bureau to provide communi es local informa on on wages by occupa on. The source of the wage and employment data is based on the May 2017 OES es mates. Addi onal occupa onal wage and employment data can be found at www.iowalmi.gov/laborshed.

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

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BIOTECHNOLOGYCLINTON, IOWA LABORSHED AREA

Workers who have transferable experience/skills in the industry are currently commu ng an average of 15 miles one way for work. Those who are likely to change/accept employment are willing to commute an average of 24 miles one way for the right employment opportunity.

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LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE CLINTON, IA LABORSHED, CONTACT:

Clinton Regional Development Corpora on 721 S 2nd Street

Clinton, IA 52732 Phone: 563 242-4536

Email: [email protected] www.clintondevelopment.com

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Trade Certified, 1.6%

Vocational Training, 0.0%

Associate Degree, 17.5%

Undergraduate Degree, 20.6%

Postgraduate Degree, 3.2%

55,561 (73.4%)

5,904 (7.8%)3,558 (4.7%)

10,673 (14.1%)

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BIOTECHNOLOGY ( ):

: (66.6% )

: (For those seeking employment opportuni es, by use.)

Internet - 78.6% www.indeed.com www.monster.com

IowaWORKS Centers - 19.6% Networking through friends, family or acquaintances - 17.9% Newspapers - 17.9%

: (by percent of interest)

Job teams - 86.4% Cross-training - 85.7% Job sharing - 45.5% Varied shi s - 36.4% Seasonal work - 40.9% Temporary work - 36.4%

: 70.3% paid an hourly wage 95.3% are/were employed full-time 4.7% are/were employed part-time

12.7% are/were employed self-employed

: 19.1% hold two or more jobs Currently working an average of 49 hours/week

*Employment status is self-iden fied by the survey respondent. The unemployment percentage does not reflect the unemployment rate published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta s cs, which applies a stricter defini on.

:

: Computer & Informa on Systems Managers - 1,182 Market Research Analysts & Marke ng Specialists - 1,180

: Farmers, Ranchers, & Other Agricultural Managers - 8,279 Supervisors - 5,909 Agricultural Workers, All Other - 2,363 Bakers - 1,186 Chemical Equipment Operators & Tenders - 2,362 Chemical Techs - 1,195 Diete c Tech - 1,197 Engineers, All Other - 3,547Engineering Techs, All Other - 1,184 Inspectors - 3,544 Installa on, Maintenance, & Repair Workers - 1,177Laborers & Material Movers, Hand - 2,372 Life, Physical, & Social Science Techs, All Other - 4,729 Maintenance & Repair Workers, General - 7,090 Medical & Clinical Laboratory Techs - 3,550 Physicians - 1,179 Produc on Workers, All Other - 16,552 Registered Nurses - 4,730 Veterinary Tech - 1,189

A 75,696 L

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

: :

( ): Low hours - 1.6% (36) Mismatch of skills - 1.6% (36)

Low income - 1.6% (36) Total - 3.1% (70)

(Individuals counted only once when es ma ng Total Underemployment.)

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OCCUPATIONOCCUPATIONAL

CODE MEAN WAGE

ENTRY WAGE

EXPERIENCED WAGE

MEDIAN WAGE

MEAN ANNUAL SALARY

Agricultural and Food Science Technicians 19-4011 $20.35 $13.70 $23.67 $20.28 $42,325Agricultural Inspectors 45-2011 $25.62 $19.26 $28.80 $25.55 $53,291Bakers 51-3011 $13.93 $10.57 $15.60 $13.87 $28,966Biological Scientists, All Other 19-1029 $32.92 $23.09 $37.83 $33.78 $68,473Biological Technicians 19-4021 $18.07 $13.78 $20.22 $17.28 $37,587Butchers and Meat Cutters 51-3021 $12.80 $9.38 $14.51 $11.62 $26,623Chemical Engineers 17-2041 $46.14 $31.01 $53.71 $42.40 $95,978Chemical Technicians 19-4031 $21.14 $14.20 $24.61 $18.86 $43,979Chemists 19-2031 $34.28 $26.26 $38.30 $34.36 $71,309Conservation Scientists 19-1031 $24.84 $13.08 $30.73 $22.43 $51,673Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 51-9032 $17.79 $13.75 $19.81 $17.82 $37,009Dietetic Technicians 29-2051 $10.92 $9.12 $11.83 $10.55 $22,723Dietitians and Nutritionists 29-1031 $24.47 $17.13 $28.14 $24.29 $50,901Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 17-3029 $27.38 $19.90 $31.12 $25.94 $56,949Engineers, All Other 17-2199 $35.56 $22.20 $42.25 $35.09 $73,971Environmental Engineering Technicians 17-3025 $20.17 $16.40 $22.06 $20.48 $41,955Environmental Engineers 17-2081 $33.47 $16.49 $41.97 $36.07 $69,624Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health 19-4091 $22.40 $15.03 $26.08 $22.33 $46,582Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health 19-2041 $39.96 $23.07 $48.40 $34.03 $83,109Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9041 $18.86 $15.31 $20.64 $18.45 $39,233

Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers 11-9013 $30.69 $23.38 $34.35 $31.50 $63,843Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse 45-2092 $14.50 $10.46 $16.52 $13.84 $30,156First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers 45-1011 $27.65 $19.67 $31.64 $28.47 $57,521First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 51-1011 $29.02 $18.36 $34.35 $27.69 $60,360Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders

51-3091 $18.72 $10.50 $22.83 $20.14 $38,933

Food Batchmakers 51-3092 $24.60 $16.53 $28.64 $26.61 $51,174Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders 51-3093 $12.00 $9.46 $13.27 $11.35 $24,952Food Scientists and Technologists 19-1012 $34.55 $25.63 $39.02 $34.06 $71,871Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products 45-2041 $12.92 $10.68 $14.04 $12.80 $26,866Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other 29-2099 $18.76 $13.47 $21.40 $17.84 $39,015Industrial Engineers 17-2112 $41.94 $30.38 $47.72 $39.42 $87,242Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 51-9061 $20.74 $12.35 $24.94 $18.59 $43,149Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other 49-9099 $19.80 $11.26 $24.07 $19.48 $41,178Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 53-7062 $14.23 $9.90 $16.39 $13.19 $29,593Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 29-2061 $20.40 $16.44 $22.38 $20.65 $42,432Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other 19-4099 $22.66 $14.12 $26.93 $21.51 $47,140Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 49-9071 $20.09 $11.85 $24.20 $19.34 $41,780Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 13-1161 $25.92 $16.11 $30.82 $24.44 $53,912Materials Engineers 17-2131 $41.17 $27.24 $48.13 $36.94 $85,625Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers 51-3022 $14.72 $13.12 $15.51 $14.33 $30,609Microbiologists 19-1022 $35.85 $22.37 $42.58 $28.47 $74,558Natural Sciences Managers 11-9121 $51.07 $34.94 $59.13 $48.46 $106,221Nuclear Medicine Technologists 29-2033 $33.53 $24.28 $38.15 $33.12 $69,737Pharmacy Technicians 29-2052 $14.03 $10.49 $15.79 $13.58 $29,173Physicians and Surgeons, All Other 29-1069 $110.06 $60.78 $134.71 N.A. $228,930Plant and System Operators, All Other 51-8099 $22.90 $16.78 $25.96 $24.71 $47,639Production Workers, All Other 51-9199 $19.63 $10.91 $24.00 $18.11 $40,840Registered Nurses 29-1141 $26.73 $20.77 $29.71 $26.09 $55,599Separating, Fi ltering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Stil l Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

51-9012 $20.22 $14.35 $23.15 $19.39 $42,048

Slaughterers and Meat Packers 51-3023 $14.53 $13.07 $15.27 $14.33 $30,231Soil and Plant Scientists 19-1013 $38.30 $21.39 $46.76 $32.44 $79,674Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 51-8021 $32.71 $23.27 $37.43 $31.81 $68,039Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 29-2056 $15.69 $13.23 $16.92 $15.00 $32,639Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators 51-8031 $23.11 $15.70 $26.81 $23.40 $48,065

Balance of data compiled by Iowa Workforce Development using Laborshed data released in 2019.

BIOTECHNOLOGY LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

The 2018 Iowa Wage data for the Clinton Laborshed area was produced by the Labor Force & Occupa onal Analysis Bureau to provide communi es local informa on on wages by occupa on. The source of the wage and employment data is based on the May 2017 OES es mates. Addi onal occupa onal wage and employment data can be found at www.iowalmi.gov/laborshed.

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FINANCIAL SERVICESCLINTON, IOWA LABORSHED AREA

Workers who have transferable experience/skills in the industry are currently commu ng an average of 12 miles one way for work. Those who are likely to change/accept employment are willing to commute an average of 25 miles one way for the right employment opportunity.

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LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE CLINTON, IA LABORSHED, CONTACT:

Clinton Regional Development Corpora on 721 S 2nd Street

Clinton, IA 52732 Phone: 563 242-4536

Email: [email protected] www.clintondevelopment.com

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83,017 (72.2%)

14,258 (12.4%)8,279 (7.2%)

9,429 (8.2%)

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FINANCIAL SERVICES ( ):

: (80.2% )

: (For those seeking employment opportuni es, by use.)

Internet - 77.5% www.indeed.com www.linkedin.com www.monster.com

Networking - 18.0%IowaWORKS Centers - 13.5%

: (by percent of interest)

Cross-training - 89.7% Job teams - 83.9% Job sharing - 45.2% Varied shi s - 26.7% Seasonal work - 44.8% Temporary work - 41.9%

( ): Low hours - 1.0% (34) Mismatch of skills - 8.2% (281)

: 52.1% paid an hourly wage 83.5% are/were employed full-time 16.5% are/were employed part-time

22.9% are/were employed self-employed

: 17.4% hold two or more jobs Currently working an average of 43 hours/week

*Employment status is self-iden fied by the survey respondent. The unemployment percentage does not reflect the unemployment rate published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta s cs, which applies a stricter defini on.

: :

Administra ve Services Managers - 1,190 Computer & Informa on Systems Managers - 1,194 Financial Managers - 5,937 General & Opera ons Managers - 16,605 Marke ng Managers - 1,192 Property/Real Estate Managers - 1,189 Sales Managers - 7,122 Supervisors - 10,651 Accountants & Auditors - 1,188 Appraisers & Assessors of Real Estate - 1,204 Business Opera ons Specialists - 1,185 Clerks - 17,745 Computer Occupa ons, All Other - 4,739 Computer Operators & Data Entry Keyers - 2,378Computer User Support Specialists - 1,210 Customer Service Reps - 5,922 Financial Specialists - 1,180 Insurance Sales Agents - 1,194 Insurance Underwriters - 1,187 Janitors, Groundskeeping, & Maintenance Workers - 11,833 Lawyers - 1,198 Loan Officers - 1,197 Management Analysts - 3,547 Market Research Analysts - 1,190 Network & Computer Systems Administrators - 1,160 Real Estate Sales Agents - 1,196 Security Guards - 2,362 So ware Developers - 1,183 Telemarketers - 1,171 Tellers - 3,549 Training & Development Specialists - 1,185

114,983

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

: :

Low income - 0.0% Total - 8.2% (281)

(Individuals counted only once when es ma ng Total Underemployment.)

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OCCUPATIONOCCUPATIONAL

CODE MEAN WAGE

ENTRY WAGE

EXPERIENCED WAGE

MEDIAN WAGE

MEAN ANNUAL SALARY

Accountants and Auditors 13-2011 $32.05 $20.61 $37.78 $29.91 $66,674Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate 13-2021 $40.08 $18.87 $50.68 $29.27 $83,361Bill and Account Collectors 43-3011 $15.18 $10.92 $17.31 $14.07 $31,570Bill ing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators 43-3021 $17.29 $13.59 $19.14 $17.02 $35,965Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 43-3031 $17.92 $11.61 $21.08 $17.45 $37,279Budget Analysts 13-2031 $36.14 $25.99 $41.21 $37.17 $75,168Business Operations Specialists, All Other 13-1199 $31.80 $18.14 $38.62 $31.23 $66,137Chief Executives 11-1011 $82.62 $23.70 $112.09 $75.54 $171,855Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 13-1031 $31.01 $19.39 $36.82 $32.34 $64,491Compensation and Benefits Managers 11-3111 $62.30 $35.28 $75.80 $55.29 $129,575Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists 13-1141 $31.85 $19.60 $37.97 $26.81 $66,238Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation

13-1041 $32.49 $21.16 $38.16 $29.97 $67,583

Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3021 $61.21 $45.43 $69.10 $60.82 $127,322Computer Network Architects 15-1143 $45.57 $30.42 $53.15 $47.45 $94,794Computer Network Support Specialists 15-1152 $24.00 $14.48 $28.76 $23.16 $49,924Computer Occupations, All Other 15-1199 $38.60 $23.59 $46.10 $35.46 $80,291Computer Operators 43-9011 $19.97 $11.19 $24.37 $20.55 $41,548Computer Programmers 15-1131 $42.74 $28.70 $49.75 $41.99 $88,890Computer Systems Analysts 15-1121 $41.20 $29.09 $47.25 $40.41 $85,692Computer User Support Specialists 15-1151 $21.66 $14.35 $25.31 $20.33 $45,046Cost Estimators 13-1051 $29.93 $18.38 $35.71 $28.72 $62,264Credit Analysts 13-2041 $31.01 $18.08 $37.47 $26.24 $64,502Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks 43-4041 $15.00 $10.95 $17.03 $12.00 $31,206Credit Counselors 13-2071 $19.11 $14.36 $21.48 $18.40 $39,739Customer Service Representatives 43-4051 $16.34 $11.50 $18.76 $15.65 $33,996Data Entry Keyers 43-9021 $14.52 $11.06 $16.25 $13.80 $30,199Database Administrators 15-1141 $38.19 $23.47 $45.55 $37.32 $79,433File Clerks 43-4071 $14.33 $10.36 $16.31 $14.13 $29,799Financial Analysts 13-2051 $38.80 $26.45 $44.97 $36.98 $80,697Financial Examiners 13-2061 $35.23 $19.15 $43.26 $30.38 $73,272Financial Managers 11-3031 $53.61 $28.60 $66.12 $48.17 $111,514Financial Specialists, All Other 13-2099 $28.88 $19.48 $33.58 $26.70 $60,066First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers 43-1011 $24.33 $16.30 $28.35 $22.96 $50,608Information Security Analysts 15-1122 $41.65 $30.11 $47.42 $40.50 $86,631Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage 13-1032 $30.86 $28.26 $32.16 $30.13 $64,190Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks 43-9041 $18.33 $13.79 $20.60 $17.36 $38,128Insurance Sales Agents 41-3021 $28.82 $14.54 $35.96 $21.23 $59,942Insurance Underwriters 13-2053 $27.82 $16.53 $33.47 $25.22 $57,869Lawyers 23-1011 $57.78 $28.43 $72.45 $47.84 $120,175Loan Interviewers and Clerks 43-4131 $18.89 $14.11 $21.28 $17.88 $39,294Loan Officers 13-2072 $30.81 $17.84 $37.29 $26.62 $64,082Management Analysts 13-1111 $35.85 $21.18 $43.18 $34.56 $74,564Managers, All Other 11-9199 $44.14 $19.74 $56.34 $38.05 $91,812Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 13-1161 $25.92 $16.11 $30.82 $24.44 $53,912Network and Computer Systems Administrators 15-1142 $36.63 $24.81 $42.53 $34.90 $76,181Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other 43-9199 $18.08 $11.91 $21.16 $17.12 $37,604Office Clerks, General 43-9061 $15.98 $10.51 $18.71 $15.02 $33,230Personal Financial Advisors 13-2052 $48.35 $19.45 $62.79 $34.01 $100,558Real Estate Sales Agents 41-9022 $23.42 $11.00 $29.63 $22.60 $48,708Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents 41-3031 $32.88 $14.46 $42.09 $21.77 $68,387Software Developers, Applications 15-1132 $42.81 $30.30 $49.06 $42.50 $89,042Software Developers, Systems Software 15-1133 $43.98 $31.53 $50.20 $44.35 $91,479Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents 13-2081 $39.56 $29.66 $44.50 $36.00 $82,275Tax Preparers 13-2082 $20.95 $12.90 $24.98 $18.37 $43,577Tellers 43-3071 $13.18 $10.65 $14.45 $12.96 $27,422Training and Development Managers 11-3131 $49.10 $29.94 $58.68 $44.21 $102,135Training and Development Specialists 13-1151 $25.39 $13.81 $31.17 $23.30 $52,801

FINANCIAL SERVICES LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

The 2018 Iowa Wage data for the Clinton Laborshed area was produced by the Labor Force & Occupa onal Analysis Bureau to provide communi es local informa on on wages by occupa on. The source of the wage and employment data is based on the May 2017 OES es mates. Addi onal occupa onal wage and employment data can be found at www.iowalmi.gov/laborshed.

Balance of data compiled by Iowa Workforce Development using Laborshed data released in 2019.

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WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTIONCLINTON, IOWA LABORSHED AREA

Workers who have transferable experience/skills in the industry are currently commu ng an average of 13 miles one way for work. Those who are likely to change/accept employment are willing to commute an average of 24 miles one way for the right employment opportunity.

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LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE CLINTON, IA LABORSHED, CONTACT:

Clinton Regional Development Corpora on 721 S 2nd Street

Clinton, IA 52732 Phone: 563 242-4536

Email: [email protected] www.clintondevelopment.com

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56,824 (70.6%)

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WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION

: Transporta on & Distribu on Managers - 4,735 Supervisors - 1,180 Forkli Operators - 1,182 Heavy Truck Drivers - 8,285Laborers & Material Movers, Hand - 2,365 Light Truck Drivers - 2,369 Packers & Packagers, Hand - 1,186

( ):

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Internet - 70.5% www.indeed.com www.monster.com www.linkedin.com

Networking through friends, family or acquaintances - 19.7% Newspapers - 18.0% IowaWORKS Centers - 13.1%

( ): Low hours - 4.4% (106) Mismatch of skills - 2.9% (70)

: (by percent of interest)

Cross-training - 95.7% Job teams - 87.5% Varied shi s - 45.8% Job sharing - 41.7% Seasonal work - 56.5% Temporary work - 39.1%

: 69.1% paid an hourly wage 83.8% are/were employed full-time 16.2% are/were employed part-time

20.9% are/were employed self-employed

: 14.6% hold two or more jobs Currently working an average of 47 hours/week

*Employment status is self-iden fied by the survey respondent. The unemployment percentage does not reflect the unemployment rate published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta s cs, which applies a stricter defini on.

: :

General & Opera ons Managers - 16,571 Janitors - 3,551 Sales Reps - 2,367 Shipping & Receiving Clerks - 2,365 Stock Clerks - 3,553

: Supervisors - 5,918 Installa on, Maintenance & Repair Workers - 1,181 Maintenance & Repair Workers, General - 7,102 Produc on Workers - 16,573

80,487

LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

: :

Low income - 1.5% (36) Total - 5.9% (142)

(Individuals counted only once when es ma ng Total Underemployment.)

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OCCUPATIONOCCUPATIONAL

CODE MEAN WAGE

ENTRY WAGE

EXPERIENCED WAGE

MEDIAN WAGE

MEAN ANNUAL SALARY

Administrative Services Managers 11-3011 $42.06 $25.20 $50.49 $37.73 $87,493Bill and Account Collectors 43-3011 $15.18 $10.92 $17.31 $14.07 $31,570Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 43-3031 $17.92 $11.61 $21.08 $17.45 $37,279Cargo and Freight Agents 43-5011 $23.92 $15.91 $27.93 $22.20 $49,751Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 13-1031 $31.01 $19.39 $36.82 $32.34 $64,491Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation

13-1041 $32.49 $21.16 $38.16 $29.97 $67,583

Computer and Information Systems Managers 11-3021 $61.21 $45.43 $69.10 $60.82 $127,322Conveyor Operators and Tenders 53-7011 $15.19 $12.18 $16.70 $14.68 $31,603Cost Estimators 13-1051 $29.93 $18.38 $35.71 $28.72 $62,264Couriers and Messengers 43-5021 $11.68 $9.33 $12.86 $11.29 $24,303Customer Service Representatives 43-4051 $16.34 $11.50 $18.76 $15.65 $33,996Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance 43-5032 $20.11 $13.45 $23.44 $18.91 $41,829First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 51-1011 $29.02 $18.36 $34.35 $27.69 $60,360General and Operations Managers 11-1021 $46.73 $20.23 $59.98 $38.29 $97,203Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 53-3032 $20.76 $14.65 $23.81 $19.75 $43,175Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 49-9098 $14.57 $10.25 $16.73 $13.56 $30,306Helpers--Production Workers 51-9198 $13.75 $11.10 $15.08 $13.24 $28,602Human Resources Specialists 13-1071 $29.07 $17.87 $34.67 $26.92 $60,463Industrial Machinery Mechanics 49-9041 $26.80 $19.18 $30.61 $26.80 $55,749Industrial Production Managers 11-3051 $47.90 $31.58 $56.06 $44.59 $99,627Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 53-7051 $18.34 $13.85 $20.58 $17.35 $38,142Information and Record Clerks, All Other 43-4199 $19.42 $14.45 $21.90 $18.91 $40,385Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage 13-1032 $30.86 $28.26 $32.16 $30.13 $64,190Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 53-7062 $14.23 $9.90 $16.39 $13.19 $29,593Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 53-3033 $16.17 $9.59 $19.46 $15.50 $33,632Logisticians 13-1081 $34.40 $20.05 $41.58 $33.91 $71,559Machine Feeders and Offbearers 53-7063 $16.20 $11.28 $18.66 $15.76 $33,692Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service 43-9051 $13.21 $10.10 $14.76 $12.80 $27,470Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other 43-9199 $18.08 $11.91 $21.16 $17.12 $37,604Office Clerks, General 43-9061 $15.98 $10.51 $18.71 $15.02 $33,230Order Clerks 43-4151 $17.20 $11.78 $19.90 $17.08 $35,766Packaging and Fil l ing Machine Operators and Tenders 51-9111 $16.47 $10.57 $19.42 $14.38 $34,257Packers and Packagers, Hand 53-7064 $13.03 $9.66 $14.71 $12.00 $27,099Parts Salespersons 41-2022 $15.95 $10.75 $18.55 $14.65 $33,171Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators 43-5053 $23.52 $17.09 $26.73 $27.52 $48,916Production Workers, All Other 51-9199 $19.63 $10.91 $24.00 $18.11 $40,840Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 43-5061 $21.06 $14.07 $24.55 $20.22 $43,802Retail Salespersons 41-2031 $13.17 $8.47 $15.51 $10.62 $27,385Sales Representatives, Services, All Other 41-3099 $26.68 $13.11 $33.47 $23.08 $55,500Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

41-4012 $30.08 $15.68 $37.27 $26.70 $62,558

Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products

41-4011 $36.81 $21.30 $44.57 $34.48 $76,574

Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 43-5071 $16.18 $11.39 $18.57 $15.27 $33,652Stock Clerks and Order Fil lers 43-5081 $13.56 $9.22 $15.73 $12.23 $28,207Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service 43-2011 $13.66 $10.12 $15.43 $12.57 $28,418Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 11-3071 $42.36 $26.86 $50.10 $38.85 $88,100Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping 43-5111 $14.92 $10.79 $16.99 $15.08 $31,043

WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION LABOR CHARACTERISTICS

Balance of data compiled by Iowa Workforce Development using Laborshed data released in 2019.

The 2018 Iowa Wage data for the Clinton Laborshed area was produced by the Labor Force & Occupa onal Analysis Bureau to provide communi es local informa on on wages by occupa on. The source of the wage and employment data is based on the May 2017 OES es mates. Addi onal occupa onal wage and employment data can be found at www.iowalmi.gov/laborshed.