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Cameron County WDA

Cameron County WDA. A Growing Labor Market. 2003 LMI Conference, Austin, Texas. Unemployment - “defined”. An "acceptable" level of unemployment means that the government economist to whom it is acceptable still has a job. Found on JokEc website. Cameron County WDA. Area Background.

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Cameron County WDA

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  1. Cameron County WDA A Growing Labor Market 2003 LMI Conference, Austin, Texas

  2. Unemployment - “defined” An "acceptable" level of unemployment means that the government economist to whom it is acceptable still has a job. Found on JokEc website

  3. Cameron County WDA Area Background • Texas’ southernmost county located in the fertile Rio Grande Valley • Economy consists of agribusiness; tourism; seafood processing; shipping; manufacturing, and government/services • Population grew by 28.9% between 1990 and 2000 and ranked 40th of 254 counties in percentage population growth

  4. Cameron County WDA Area Background Cont. • Employers provided 115,252 jobs in 3rd Qtr. 2002 • Median Family Income in 2000 was $27,853 • Civilian labor force of nearly 146,000 workers

  5. Cameron County WDA Area Background Cont. • The Brownsville-Harlingen MSA ranked 2nd of the 27 MSAs in annual nonagricultural job growth in April 2003. • Percent of families living below the poverty line in 1999 - 28.2%

  6. Cameron WDA vs. Texas April Unemployment Rates; 1990-2003

  7. Area Labor Force Comparisons

  8. Nonfarm Job Growth Source: Current Employment Statistics Program, Labor Market Information, TWC

  9. Workers vs. Jobs Source: CES and LAUS Programs, Labor Market Information, TWC

  10. Cameron WDA Industry Make-Up

  11. Cameron WDA Top Paying Industries

  12. Area Population Comparisons

  13. Occupations Adding the Most Jobs:2000-2010

  14. Cameron WDA Top Paying Occupations

  15. Cameron WDA Unemployment Claims

  16. Cameron WDA Educational Attainment • Population 25 years and over: • Less than 9th grade - 29.4% • 9th to 12th grade, no diploma - 15.4% • High school graduate (incl.. equiv.) - 20.1% • Some college, no degree - 17.5% • Associate’s degree - 4.3% • Bachelor’s degree - 8.4% • Graduate or professional degree - 4.9% • Percent high school graduate or higher - 55.2% • Percent bachelor’s degree or higher - 13.4%

  17. Area Education Resources • The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College • Vanguard Institute of Technology • South Texas Vocational Technical Institute • Action Career Training III • South Texas Nurse Aide Training Center II • Career Tech Institute

  18. Cameron WDA Language Information Language Spoken at Home Population 5 years and over: English only - 21% Language other than English - 79% Spanish - 78.3% Speak English less than “very well” - 35.3%

  19. Questions?

  20. Thank You for Being Here! Contact Information: Al Lopez Ph. (512) 244-7966 al.lopez2@twc.state.tx.us Clay Griffis Ph. (512) 491-4810 clayton.griffis@twc.state.tx.us

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