Florida's June Employment Figures Released: Governor Director
Florida's June Employment Figures Released: Governor Director
Florida's June Employment Figures Released: Governor Director
Governor
Cynthia R. Lorenzo
Director
TALLAHASSEE – Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for June 2010 is 11.4 percent. This
represents 1,056,000 jobless out of a labor force of 9,237,000. The unemployment rate is down 0.3 percentage
point from the May rate of 11.7 percent. This is the third consecutive monthly decline in the state’s unemployment
rate and the lowest rate since October 2009. Prior to this year, the last time Florida recorded monthly declines in
unemployment rates was February 2006.
Florida’s total nonagricultural employment in June 2010 is 7,232,500, representing a loss of 1,900 jobs (less than
0.1 percent) over the month. The loss of more than 20,000 Census jobs contributed to the over the month loss.
Florida’s annual rate of job loss has continued to moderate with the steepest rate of decline at -6.9 percent in
March 2009 compared to the current -0.1 percent, a loss of 10,200 jobs.
“This continuing decline in Florida’s unemployment rate is another strong indication that our economy is
improving,” said AWI Director Cynthia R. Lorenzo. “While we recognize that families and businesses, especially
those impacted by the Gulf oil spill, continue to face challenges as the nation emerges from recession, this
positive indicator should provide hope to Floridians. With Governor Crist’s leadership, we remain dedicated to
seeking opportunities and pursuing all available resources to build on Florida’s economic recovery.”
Last month, Governor Crist announced that Florida was awarded a $7 million National Emergency Grant (NEG) to
provide job training and employment/reemployment services to workers who have lost jobs as a result of the Gulf
oil spill. The grant will help impacted workers secure jobs in other industries. Additionally, Florida received a
federal $3.46 million On-the-Job Training (OJT) Grant in June to help employers in new and emerging industries
access job training for workers and create employment opportunities. The NEG and OJT grants are being
administered by AWI, with programs for job seekers becoming available in the coming weeks.
Governor Crist also unveiled the Florida Gulf Recovery Jobs website in June as part of his continuing commitment
to recovery efforts in the Gulf. A joint venture of AWI and Workforce Florida Inc., in partnership with the state’s
Regional Workforce Boards, Florida Gulf Recovery Jobs is the state’s official online “one-stop shop” for job
seekers to access available positions related to recovery efforts as employers post them. To date, more than
12,000 positions have been posted. Floridians can also call AWI’s dedicated hotline at 1-877-362-5034 to learn
more.
As Florida’s economy continues to recover, job seekers interested in improving their digital literacy and
competitiveness in today’s increasingly technical job market are encouraged to visit ElevateAmerica.org to apply
for no-cost Microsoft technology training and certification vouchers. The vouchers – 40,000 total – were made
available to Floridians by Microsoft® Elevate America, an innovative partnership between Microsoft and the State
of Florida. Vouchers will be available through Aug. 21, 2010, or while supplies last. All vouchers must be
activated by Aug. 21.
United States and Florida Unemployment Rates (seasonally adjusted)
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Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment
Statistics Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Note: These unemployment and job growth rates are estimates, which are primarily based on surveys created and mandated by the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics in cooperation with the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation.
The unemployment rate is derived from Florida household surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau under contract with the US Bureau of
Labor Statistics. The job growth rate is derived from Florida employer surveys conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Both estimates are revised on a monthly basis. In addition, these estimates are benchmarked (revised) annually based on actual counts from
Florida's Unemployment Compensation tax records and other data.
New procedures recently mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics may result in more variable month-to-month changes. For further
information, go to: http://www.bls.gov/sae/cesprocs.htm
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The Agency for Workforce Innovation is Florida's lead workforce agency and directly administers the state's various workforce and
unemployment programs and the Office of Early Learning. Workforce development policy and guidance are provided by Workforce Florida,
Inc. Partnering together, along with the state’s 24 Regional Workforce Boards that deliver services through more than 90 One-Stop Career
Centers around the state, they compose the Employ Florida network.
The next Florida Employment and Unemployment release will be on August 20, 2010 at 10:00 A.M.
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change
June 2010 May 2010 June 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
STATE OF FLORIDA
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 14,696,000 14,687,000 14,593,000 9,000 0.1 103,000 0.7
Civilian Labor Force 9,237,000 9,271,000 9,191,000 -34,000 -0.4 46,000 0.5
Employment 8,181,000 8,186,000 8,225,000 -5,000 -0.1 -44,000 -0.5
Unemployment 1,056,000 1,084,000 966,000 -28,000 -2.6 90,000 9.3
Unemployment Rate (%) 11.4 11.7 10.5 -0.3 -- 0.9 --
UNITED STATES
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 237,690,000 237,499,000 235,655,000 191,000 0.1 2,035,000 0.9
Civilian Labor Force 153,741,000 154,393,000 154,759,000 -652,000 -0.4 -1,018,000 -0.7
Employment 139,119,000 139,420,000 140,038,000 -301,000 -0.2 -919,000 -0.7
Unemployment 14,623,000 14,973,000 14,721,000 -350,000 -2.3 -98,000 -0.7
Unemployment Rate (%) 9.5 9.7 9.5 -0.2 -- 0.0 --
STATE OF FLORIDA
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 14,696,000 14,687,000 14,593,000 9,000 0.1 103,000 0.7
Civilian Labor Force 9,243,000 9,234,000 9,235,000 9,000 0.1 8,000 0.1
Employment 8,174,000 8,205,000 8,240,000 -31,000 -0.4 -66,000 -0.8
Unemployment 1,070,000 1,029,000 995,000 41,000 4.0 75,000 7.5
Unemployment Rate (%) 11.6 11.1 10.8 0.5 -- 0.8 --
UNITED STATES
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 237,690,000 237,499,000 235,655,000 191,000 0.1 2,035,000 0.9
Civilian Labor Force 154,767,000 153,866,000 155,921,000 901,000 0.6 -1,154,000 -0.7
Employment 139,882,000 139,497,000 140,826,000 385,000 0.3 -944,000 -0.7
Unemployment 14,885,000 14,369,000 15,095,000 516,000 3.6 -210,000 -1.4
Unemployment Rate (%) 9.6 9.3 9.7 0.3 -- -0.1 --
Note: All estimates except unemployment rates are rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals
or compute to displayed percentages due to rounding. All data are subject to revision.
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics
Program, in cooperation with the U.S Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Nonagricultural Employment in Florida
Seasonally Adjusted (in thousands)
Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
June p May r June Change Change
2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
p
= preliminary, r = revised
* = less than 0.1 percent
Note: Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program in cooperation with the U.S. Department of
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Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released July 16, 2010
Change from
June May June May 2010 to June 2010 June 2009 to June 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,155,800 7,257,800 7,182,700 -102,000 -1.4% -26,900 -0.4%
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics). 6
NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released July 16, 2010
Change from
June May June May 2010 to June 2010 June 2009 to June 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Service Providing 6,472,800 6,581,400 6,455,400 -108,600 -1.7% 17,400 0.3%
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,465,100 1,463,900 1,462,900 1,200 0.1% 2,200 0.2%
Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 226,900 226,100 228,600 800 0.4% -1,700 -0.7%
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics). 7
NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released July 16, 2010
Change from
June May June May 2010 to June 2010 June 2009 to June 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Transportation and Warehousing 203,000 202,300 204,900 700 0.4% -1,900 -0.9%
Air Transportation 30,800 30,700 30,700 100 0.3% 100 0.3%
Water Transportation 11,900 12,000 11,800 -100 -0.8% 100 0.9%
Truck Transportation 40,800 41,000 42,200 -200 -0.5% -1,400 -3.3%
Support Activities for Transportation 45,700 45,200 45,000 500 1.1% 700 1.6%
Couriers and Messengers 27,300 27,100 28,100 200 0.7% -800 -2.9%
Warehousing and Storage 25,600 25,600 26,000 0 0.0% -400 -1.5%
Finance and Insurance 314,000 314,500 330,100 -500 -0.2% -16,100 -4.9%
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 149,200 149,900 157,600 -700 -0.5% -8,400 -5.3%
Depository Credit Intermediation 92,000 91,700 97,000 300 0.3% -5,000 -5.2%
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 123,100 123,000 130,100 100 0.1% -7,000 -5.4%
Insurance Carriers 67,300 67,200 71,000 100 0.2% -3,700 -5.2%
Insurance Agencies, Brokerages, and Related 55,800 55,800 59,100 0 0.0% -3,300 -5.6%
Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 149,600 150,000 156,400 -400 -0.3% -6,800 -4.4%
Real Estate 110,900 111,400 116,100 -500 -0.5% -5,200 -4.5%
Professional and Business Services 1,056,800 1,045,000 1,042,600 11,800 1.1% 14,200 1.4%
Professional and Technical Services 435,800 430,400 428,200 5,400 1.3% 7,600 1.8%
Legal Services 88,000 87,600 89,900 400 0.5% -1,900 -2.1%
Accounting, Tax Preparation, and Bookkeeping 50,600 50,100 52,000 500 1.0% -1,400 -2.7%
Architectural, Engineering, and Related 72,400 72,600 74,900 -200 -0.3% -2,500 -3.3%
Computer Systems Design and Related 63,800 64,600 60,700 -800 -1.2% 3,100 5.1%
Management, Scientific, and Technical 73,500 72,500 68,500 1,000 1.4% 5,000 7.3%
Management of Companies and Enterprises 82,700 81,300 80,400 1,400 1.7% 2,300 2.9%
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics). 8
NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released July 16, 2010
Change from
June May June May 2010 to June 2010 June 2009 to June 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Administrative and Waste Services 538,300 533,300 534,000 5,000 0.9% 4,300 0.8%
Administrative and Support Services 518,800 513,900 515,000 4,900 1.0% 3,800 0.7%
Employment Services 163,700 161,800 163,000 1,900 1.2% 700 0.4%
Business Support Services 61,000 61,400 62,800 -400 -0.7% -1,800 -2.9%
Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 26,900 25,900 28,100 1,000 3.9% -1,200 -4.3%
Investigation and Security Services 60,000 59,800 61,200 200 0.3% -1,200 -2.0%
Services to Buildings and Dwellings 135,100 132,900 135,800 2,200 1.7% -700 -0.5%
Waste Management and Remediation Services 19,500 19,400 19,000 100 0.5% 500 2.6%
Education and Health Services 1,076,100 1,086,400 1,051,000 -10,300 -1.0% 25,100 2.4%
Health Care and Social Assistance 932,900 940,200 914,600 -7,300 -0.8% 18,300 2.0%
Ambulatory Health Care Services 393,400 396,800 384,300 -3,400 -0.9% 9,100 2.4%
Offices of Physicians 174,400 176,200 172,700 -1,800 -1.0% 1,700 1.0%
Home Health Care Services 64,300 64,500 60,500 -200 -0.3% 3,800 6.3%
Hospitals 253,000 253,300 251,200 -300 -0.1% 1,800 0.7%
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 175,800 177,500 170,100 -1,700 -1.0% 5,700 3.4%
Nursing Care Facilities 97,800 98,500 93,900 -700 -0.7% 3,900 4.2%
Community Care for the Elderly 48,200 48,600 46,400 -400 -0.8% 1,800 3.9%
Social Assistance 110,700 112,600 109,000 -1,900 -1.7% 1,700 1.6%
Leisure and Hospitality 908,700 906,700 917,600 2,000 0.2% -8,900 -1.0%
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 184,200 182,700 183,700 1,500 0.8% 500 0.3%
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 147,700 146,000 146,300 1,700 1.2% 1,400 1.0%
Amusement Parks and Arcades 59,100 57,500 58,400 1,600 2.8% 700 1.2%
Accommodation and Food Services 724,500 724,000 733,900 500 0.1% -9,400 -1.3%
Accommodation 149,100 147,100 149,500 2,000 1.4% -400 -0.3%
Food Services and Drinking Places 575,400 576,900 584,400 -1,500 -0.3% -9,000 -1.5%
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics). 9
NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released July 16, 2010
Change from
June May June May 2010 to June 2010 June 2009 to June 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Other Services 316,500 315,400 315,100 1,100 0.4% 1,400 0.4%
Repair and Maintenance 66,200 66,400 67,500 -200 -0.3% -1,300 -1.9%
Automotive Repair and Maintenance 44,600 44,500 45,500 100 0.2% -900 -2.0%
Personal and Laundry Services 81,700 80,600 80,600 1,100 1.4% 1,100 1.4%
Membership Associations and Organizations 168,600 168,400 167,000 200 0.1% 1,600 1.0%
Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion
of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics). 10
STATE OF FLORIDA
LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
PAGE 1 OF 2
SOURCE: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in
cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
FLORIDA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9243000 8174000 1070000 11.6 9234000 8205000 1029000 11.1 9235000 8240000 995000 10.8
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9237000 8181000 1056000 11.4 9271000 8186000 1084000 11.7 9191000 8225000 966000 10.5
UNITED STATES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
154767000 139882000 14885000 9.6 153866000 139497000 14369000 9.3 155921000 140826000 15095000 9.7
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153741000 139119000 14623000 9.5 154393000 139420000 14973000 9.7 154759000 140038000 14721000 9.5
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NOTE: Items may not add to totals or compute to displayed percentages due to rounding. All data are subject to revision.
SOURCE: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in
cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA)
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
FLORIDA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9243000 8174000 1070000 11.6 9234000 8205000 1029000 11.1 9235000 8240000 995000 10.8
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9237000 8181000 1056000 11.4 9271000 8186000 1084000 11.7 9191000 8225000 966000 10.5
UNITED STATES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
154767000 139882000 14885000 9.6 153866000 139497000 14369000 9.3 155921000 140826000 15095000 9.7
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153741000 139119000 14623000 9.5 154393000 139420000 14973000 9.7 154759000 140038000 14721000 9.5
NOTE: Items may not add to totals or compute to displayed percentages due to rounding. All data are subject to revis
SOURCE: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation 13
with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
JUNE 2010
(Preliminary)
RELEASED 07/16/2010
UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT
RANK COUNTY RATE (%) RANK COUNTY RATE (%)
1 HENDRY 16.1 36 ORANGE 11.4
2 FLAGLER 15.4 36 BAKER 11.2
3 ST. LUCIE 14.3 37 WASHINGTON 10.9
4 HERNANDO 14.2 38 ESCAMBIA 10.9
5 INDIAN RIVER 14.2 39 DESOTO 10.8
6 MARION 13.9 40 NASSAU 10.8
7 PUTNAM 13.4 41 SEMINOLE 10.7
8 CITRUS 13.3 42 COLUMBIA 10.6
9 LEVY 13.1 43 SUWANNEE 10.5
10 LEE 13.0 44 CLAY 10.3
11 PASCO 12.9 45 GADSDEN 10.3
12 MIAMI-DADE 12.8 46 GULF 10.1
13 OKEECHOBEE 12.8 47 BROWARD 10.1
14 DIXIE 12.6 48 SANTA ROSA 9.8
15 POLK 12.5 49 ST. JOHNS 9.6
16 CHARLOTTE 12.4 UNITED STATES 9.6
17 MADISON 12.3 50 GILCHRIST 9.5
18 COLLIER 12.3 51 SUMTER 9.5
19 GLADES 12.2 52 BRADFORD 9.5
20 OSCEOLA 12.1 53 BAY 9.3
21 HAMILTON 12.1 54 CALHOUN 9.2
22 VOLUSIA 12.1 55 HOLMES 9.0
23 LAKE 11.9 56 UNION 8.9
24 MANATEE 11.9 57 JEFFERSON 8.8
25 HILLSBOROUGH 11.8 58 ALACHUA 8.4
26 HIGHLANDS 11.8 59 JACKSON 8.4
27 PALM BEACH 11.8 60 LEON 8.2
28 SARASOTA 11.8 61 WAKULLA 8.2
29 MARTIN 11.7 62 FRANKLIN 8.0
30 DUVAL 11.7 63 LAFAYETTE 7.9
31 PINELLAS 11.6 64 OKALOOSA 7.6
FLORIDA 11.6 65 MONROE 7.4
32 HARDEE 11.5 66 WALTON 7.4
33 TAYLOR 11.5 67 LIBERTY 6.8
34 BREVARD 11.4
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment
Statistics Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs) AND METROPOLITAN DIVISIONS (MDs)
RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
JUNE 2010 (Preliminary)
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Local Area Unemployment
Statistics Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT
FLORIDA (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
June May June Change Change
Area 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Statewide 7,155,800 7,257,800 7,182,700 -102,000 -1.4% -26,900 -0.4%
Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 193,000 198,000 195,500 -5,000 -2.5% -2,500 -1.3%
Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 80,600 81,000 81,500 -400 -0.5% -900 -1.1%
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 152,900 155,200 154,800 -2,300 -1.5% -1,900 -1.2%
Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 696,400 706,000 706,700 -9,600 -1.4% -10,300 -1.5%
Gainesville MSA 124,400 127,900 123,800 -3,500 -2.7% +600 +0.5%
Jacksonville MSA 579,300 585,500 582,500 -6,200 -1.1% -3,200 -0.5%
Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 192,300 196,400 195,200 -4,100 -2.1% -2,900 -1.5%
Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA 2,153,300 2,188,700 2,180,500 -35,400 -1.6% -27,200 -1.2%
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 963,400 980,300 974,600 -16,900 -1.7% -11,200 -1.1%
Naples-Marco Island MSA 105,200 109,100 107,600 -3,900 -3.6% -2,400 -2.2%
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA 243,900 248,700 247,200 -4,800 -1.9% -3,300 -1.3%
Ocala MSA 89,300 91,400 92,200 -2,100 -2.3% -2,900 -3.1%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 994,700 1,003,100 999,800 -8,400 -0.8% -5,100 -0.5%
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 192,400 195,200 196,400 -2,800 -1.4% -4,000 -2.0%
Palm Coast MSA 17,600 18,200 17,500 -600 -3.3% +100 +0.6%
Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach MSA 74,500 74,400 74,600 +100 +0.1% -100 -0.1%
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 157,800 160,200 157,300 -2,400 -1.5% +500 +0.3%
Port St. Lucie MSA 116,800 119,900 117,800 -3,100 -2.6% -1,000 -0.8%
Punta Gorda MSA 39,200 39,800 39,300 -600 -1.5% -100 -0.3%
Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 42,900 43,400 43,900 -500 -1.2% -1,000 -2.3%
Tallahassee MSA 168,800 171,600 168,100 -2,800 -1.6% +700 +0.4%
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,115,400 1,129,600 1,127,100 -14,200 -1.3% -11,700 -1.0%
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD 493,500 502,400 499,200 -8,900 -1.8% -5,700 -1.1%
Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain
industries from publication. All data are subject to revision. Released July 16, 2010.
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center, Current Employment Statistics Program (in cooperation with the U.S. 16
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics).