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Labor Market Information. September 2011 Suzan Reagan, Labor Economist College and Career Academy. Labor Market Information. Job Descriptions Education Wages Employment levels Future Growth. Economic Research and Analysis Bureau . NM Industry & Occupational Situation
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Labor Market Information
September 2011 Suzan Reagan, Labor Economist College and Career Academy - Labor Market Information Job Descriptions Education Wages Employment levels Future Growth
- Economic Research and Analysis Bureau NM Industry & Occupational Situation Recession History/impact of Career Solutions Other Sources of Data LASER (laser.state.nm.us) NM Workforce Connection (www.jobs.state.nm.us)
- Current Employment Situation Let’s get the bad news out of the way first… The unemployment rate for: The US is at 9.1% 9.5% New Mexico 6.6% 8.7% Albuquerque 7.2% 9.2 % Las Cruces 6.5% 8.3 % Santa Fe 5.3% 7.1 % Farmington 7.1% 10.1 % August 2011 August 2010
- Most Recessions & Business Cycles The 2007-2011 Recession
- US In thousands NM
- How BAD? NM Total Non-Farm Employment Not Seasonally Adjusted: Labor Market Supply and Demand! Max December 2007: 855,300 Min January 2011: 785,900 Difference: -69,400 August 2007: 843,200 August 2011: 803,000 Difference: -40,200
- NM UI Continued Claims Duration Based on UI Summary Data 2nd Qtr 2011: Average Duration 21.5 weeks in 2010
- NM Industries Change How Has New Mexico Handled the Recession? Mining lost over 500 Construction shed about 16,000 Manufacturing lost another 8,000 Retail took a hit with 6,000 Admin & Waste Svs 5,000 Bright spot Health Care +12,000
- NM Employment Projections Annual Average Percent Change 0.97
- Occupations Career Exploration
- NM Occupational Category Employment 2009 Source: NM Department of Workforce Solutions Economic Research & Analysis Bureau
- NM Occupational Group Annual Average Percent Change 2009-2019
- 10 Occupations with the Highest Employment In New Mexico
- NM Occupations, Most Annual Openings
- Highest Growth Jobs in NM
- NM Occupations – High Wage & Growth
- Show me the money!
- Lowest Paying Jobs in New Mexico
- The Top 15 NM Occupations in Decline 2009-2019
- Detailed Job Profile for over 700 occupations Job Description +knowledge, skills, tasks, abilities Training Program Completers Typical Education Requirements Wage Statistics by area and industry Employment Projections Employment by Industry Area’s available: Statewide, 4 MSA’s, 4 Workforce Information Regions
- Tools for LMI Career Solutions : http://www.dws.state.nm.us/careersolutions/index.html LASER: http://laser.state.nm.us/ NM Workforce Connection: https://www.jobs.state.nm.us/ Green Jobs: http://www.greenjobs.state.nm.us National http://careeronestop.org/ Reference for teachers and councilors http://www.careeronestop.org/Audience/Professionals/OutreachTraining.aspx
- Education Pays
- Thank You! Suzan Reagan E-mail suzan.reagan@state.nm.us Phone (505) 383-2731
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