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 Table IV
SPOKANE COUNTY
Annual Average Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
2003 and 2008 Projections

Percent Change

1998

2003

2008

1998-2003

2003-2008

TOTAL

188,900

201,600

213,000

6.7%

5.7%

MANUFACTURING

22,200

22,800

23,400

2.7%

2.6%

  Primary Metals

3,900

4,000

4,200

2.6%

5.0%

  Transportation Equipment

1,700

1,700

1,700

0.0%

0.0%

CONSTRUCTION & MINING

10,300

10,600

10,800

2.9%

1.9%

TRANS., COMMUNICATIONS & UTIL.

8,200

8,300

8,700

1.2%

4.8%

WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE

48,100

50,900

53,000

5.8%

4.1%

  Wholesale Trade

12,400

12,800

13,100

3.2%

2.3%

  Retail Trade

35,700

38,100

39,900

6.7%

4.7%

      Gen. Merchandise & Apparel Stores

5,300

5,800

6,200

9.4%

6.9%

      Food Stores

5,300

5,600

5,900

5.7%

5.4%

      Eating & Drinking Places

12,900

13,900

14,600

7.8%

5.0%

FINANCE, INS. & REAL ESTATE

10,900

11,400

11,900

4.6%

4.4%

  Finance

5,600

5,800

6,100

3.6%

5.2%

SERVICES

57,900

63,900

69,000

10.4%

8.0%

  Health Services

20,400

22,000

23,500

7.8%

6.8%

GOVERNMENT

31,300

33,700

36,200

7.7%

7.4%

  Federal

4,400

4,500

4,800

2.3%

6.7%

  State & Local

26,900

29,200

31,400

8.6%

7.5%

Description of process: The base year 1998 estimates for the projections come from annual Unemployment Insurance (UI) tax data, and from estimates of railroad and other not covered employment by the state and federal UI programs.  The projected employment increases were estimated using a combination of five types of forecasting models with some individual industry adjustments. These projections were made before final benchmarking of the 1998 annual estimates was completed by the Regional Labor Economists.  As a result, the 1998 numbers indicated in these tables may differ from the benchmarked estimates which will be published later this year.

LMEA 1/2000

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