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Governor
Cynthia R. Lorenzo
Director
TALLAHASSEE – Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for February 2010 is 12.2 percent. This
represents 1,126,000 jobless out of a labor force of 9,251,000. The unemployment rate is up 0.2 percentage
point from the January revised rate of 12.0 percent, and up 3.0 percentage points from the February 2009 rate
of 9.2 percent. February’s unemployment rate is the highest in the recorded series and higher than rates
recorded in the 1973-1975 recession. Florida’s unemployment rate remained higher than the national average,
which was 9.7 percent in February.
Florida’s total nonagricultural employment in February 2010 is 7,173,200, representing a gain of 26,300 jobs
(+0.4 percent) over the month and a job loss of 211,500 jobs, or -2.9 percent, compared to February 2009. This
is the first time since November 2007 that the over the month change was positive. Florida’s rate of job decline
is steeper than the national rate of decline for February which is -2.5 percent over the year.
“February’s unemployment rate underscores the critical importance of our ongoing efforts to support Florida’s
families and businesses during these challenging times,” said Agency for Workforce Innovation Director
Cynthia R. Lorenzo. “While the unemployment rate is a lagging indicator of economic recovery, last month’s
positive job growth of 26,300 jobs and a 300 percent reduction in the number of layoff notices since the peak
last May are both encouraging signs of an improving economy.”
Earlier this month, Governor Charlie Crist announced the Florida Back to Work program. Since its launch, at
least 332 employers from around the state have hired workers through the initiative, which provides
reimbursement for up to 95% of an eligible employee’s salary. More than 3,820 job openings have been posted
and nearly 475 employees are already on the job. The program, to which more than 1,100 employers have
applied, is expected to provide 10,000 direct jobs and 15,000 indirect jobs over the next six months. For more
information on worker eligibility requirements, please visit this link or your local One-Stop Career Center.
Participating employers are posting job openings on the Employ Florida Marketplace at www.employflorida.com.
The Census Bureau, as part of the 2010 count of U.S. residents, is hiring thousands of employees between now
and September to assist with the count in Florida. Starting next week, after the Census April 1st deadline, up to
63,700 Floridians will work during the next six months to ensure an accurate count so that Floridians receive
their fair share of funding and representation in Washington, D.C., during the next decade. Census job
openings, both full and part-time, are posted in the Employ Florida Marketplace at www.employflorida.com.
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.
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 nearly 90 One-Stop Career
Centers around the state, they compose the Employ Florida network.
The next Florida Employment and Unemployment release will be on April 16, 2010 at 10:00 A.M.
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change
February 2010 January 2010 February 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
STATE OF FLORIDA
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 14,667,000 14,660,000 14,563,000 7,000 ** 104,000 0.7
Civilian Labor Force 9,251,000 9,235,000 9,199,000 16,000 0.2 52,000 0.6
Employment 8,125,000 8,131,000 8,356,000 -6,000 -0.1 -231,000 -2.8
Unemployment 1,126,000 1,104,000 842,000 22,000 2.0 284,000 33.7
Unemployment Rate (%) 12.2 12.0 9.2 0.2 -- 3.0 --
UNITED STATES
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 236,998,000 236,832,000 234,913,000 166,000 0.1 2,085,000 0.9
Civilian Labor Force 153,512,000 153,170,000 154,401,000 342,000 0.2 -889,000 -0.6
Employment 138,641,000 138,333,000 141,687,000 308,000 0.2 -3,046,000 -2.1
Unemployment 14,871,000 14,837,000 12,714,000 34,000 0.2 2,157,000 17.0
Unemployment Rate (%) 9.7 9.7 8.2 0.0 -- 1.5 --
STATE OF FLORIDA
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 14,667,000 14,660,000 14,563,000 7,000 ** 104,000 0.7
Civilian Labor Force 9,185,000 9,189,000 9,135,000 -4,000 ** 50,000 0.5
Employment 8,066,000 8,062,000 8,288,000 4,000 ** -222,000 -2.7
Unemployment 1,119,000 1,126,000 847,000 -7,000 -0.6 272,000 32.1
Unemployment Rate (%) 12.2 12.3 9.3 -0.1 -- 2.9 --
UNITED STATES
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 236,998,000 236,832,000 234,913,000 166,000 0.1 2,085,000 0.9
Civilian Labor Force 153,194,000 152,957,000 153,804,000 237,000 0.2 -610,000 -0.4
Employment 137,203,000 136,809,000 140,105,000 394,000 0.3 -2,902,000 -2.1
Unemployment 15,991,000 16,147,000 13,699,000 -156,000 -1.0 2,292,000 16.7
Unemployment Rate (%) 10.4 10.6 8.9 -0.2 -- 1.5 --
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
p
February January r February Change Change
2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,173.2 7,146.9 7,384.7 26.3 0.4 -211.5 -2.9
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.
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released March 26, 2010
Change from
February January February Jan 2010 to Feb 2010 Feb 2009 to Feb 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,194,200 7,133,400 7,402,100 60,800 0.9% -207,900 -2.8%
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).
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released March 26, 2010
Change from
February January February Jan 2010 to Feb 2010 Feb 2009 to Feb 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Service Providing 6,529,700 6,471,100 6,634,900 58,600 0.9% -105,200 -1.6%
Private Service Providing 5,397,800 5,341,100 5,495,800 56,700 1.1% -98,000 -1.8%
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,462,700 1,459,000 1,498,200 3,700 0.3% -35,500 -2.4%
Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 227,700 226,400 235,900 1,300 0.6% -8,200 -3.5%
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).
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released March 26, 2010
Change from
February January February Jan 2010 to Feb 2010 Feb 2009 to Feb 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Transportation and Warehousing 204,100 203,100 212,200 1,000 0.5% -8,100 -3.8%
Air Transportation 30,700 30,700 31,100 0 0.0% -400 -1.3%
Water Transportation 12,300 12,200 12,400 100 0.8% -100 -0.8%
Truck Transportation 41,300 40,500 43,500 800 2.0% -2,200 -5.1%
Support Activities for Transportation 45,200 45,100 47,400 100 0.2% -2,200 -4.6%
Couriers and Messengers 27,800 27,900 28,900 -100 -0.4% -1,100 -3.8%
Warehousing and Storage 25,600 25,500 26,700 100 0.4% -1,100 -4.1%
Finance and Insurance 316,100 316,500 334,300 -400 -0.1% -18,200 -5.4%
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 150,400 149,400 159,800 1,000 0.7% -9,400 -5.9%
Depository Credit Intermediation 92,700 92,700 98,100 0 0.0% -5,400 -5.5%
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 123,100 124,300 131,600 -1,200 -1.0% -8,500 -6.5%
Insurance Carriers 67,700 68,100 72,200 -400 -0.6% -4,500 -6.2%
Insurance Agencies, Brokerages, and Related 55,400 56,200 59,400 -800 -1.4% -4,000 -6.7%
Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 151,400 152,000 157,400 -600 -0.4% -6,000 -3.8%
Real Estate 112,800 114,000 115,600 -1,200 -1.1% -2,800 -2.4%
Professional and Business Services 1,049,100 1,025,200 1,060,600 23,900 2.3% -11,500 -1.1%
Professional and Technical Services 438,900 433,200 445,300 5,700 1.3% -6,400 -1.4%
Legal Services 87,300 87,200 87,900 100 0.1% -600 -0.7%
Accounting, Tax Preparation, and Bookkeeping 53,700 52,200 65,300 1,500 2.9% -11,600 -17.8%
Architectural, Engineering, and Related 73,500 73,100 77,700 400 0.6% -4,200 -5.4%
Computer Systems Design and Related 64,300 64,200 61,700 100 0.2% 2,600 4.2%
Management, Scientific, and Technical 74,800 73,800 68,500 1,000 1.4% 6,300 9.2%
Management of Companies and Enterprises 80,500 79,300 82,000 1,200 1.5% -1,500 -1.8%
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).
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released March 26, 2010
Change from
February January February Jan 2010 to Feb 2010 Feb 2009 to Feb 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Administrative and Waste Services 529,700 512,700 533,300 17,000 3.3% -3,600 -0.7%
Administrative and Support Services 510,500 493,500 514,000 17,000 3.4% -3,500 -0.7%
Employment Services 158,800 147,300 163,300 11,500 7.8% -4,500 -2.8%
Business Support Services 62,700 63,000 65,700 -300 -0.5% -3,000 -4.6%
Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 26,000 25,800 28,900 200 0.8% -2,900 -10.0%
Investigation and Security Services 60,100 60,200 63,000 -100 -0.2% -2,900 -4.6%
Services to Buildings and Dwellings 133,500 130,200 128,200 3,300 2.5% 5,300 4.1%
Waste Management and Remediation Services 19,200 19,200 19,300 0 0.0% -100 -0.5%
Education and Health Services 1,076,800 1,072,500 1,050,800 4,300 0.4% 26,000 2.5%
Health Care and Social Assistance 930,200 927,900 907,900 2,300 0.3% 22,300 2.5%
Ambulatory Health Care Services 392,200 394,200 379,200 -2,000 -0.5% 13,000 3.4%
Offices of Physicians 174,900 176,000 170,500 -1,100 -0.6% 4,400 2.6%
Home Health Care Services 63,600 63,100 59,200 500 0.8% 4,400 7.4%
Hospitals 253,200 251,400 250,900 1,800 0.7% 2,300 0.9%
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 172,300 172,400 168,700 -100 -0.1% 3,600 2.1%
Nursing Care Facilities 95,800 95,300 92,900 500 0.5% 2,900 3.1%
Community Care for the Elderly 46,700 46,700 46,100 0 0.0% 600 1.3%
Social Assistance 112,500 109,900 109,100 2,600 2.4% 3,400 3.1%
Leisure and Hospitality 896,400 873,000 930,900 23,400 2.7% -34,500 -3.7%
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 178,500 172,000 188,900 6,500 3.8% -10,400 -5.5%
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 140,800 137,400 147,600 3,400 2.5% -6,800 -4.6%
Amusement Parks and Arcades 54,000 53,000 55,100 1,000 1.9% -1,100 -2.0%
Accommodation and Food Services 717,900 701,000 742,000 16,900 2.4% -24,100 -3.3%
Accommodation 140,300 140,900 154,100 -600 -0.4% -13,800 -9.0%
Food Services and Drinking Places 577,600 560,100 587,900 17,500 3.1% -10,300 -1.8%
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).
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released March 26, 2010
Change from
February January February Jan 2010 to Feb 2010 Feb 2009 to Feb 2010
Industry Title 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Other Services 310,300 307,400 316,100 2,900 0.9% -5,800 -1.8%
Repair and Maintenance 65,000 64,900 67,600 100 0.2% -2,600 -3.9%
Automotive Repair and Maintenance 44,200 44,300 45,400 -100 -0.2% -1,200 -2.6%
Personal and Laundry Services 81,900 79,700 81,800 2,200 2.8% 100 0.1%
Membership Associations and Organizations 163,400 162,800 166,700 600 0.4% -3,300 -2.0%
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).
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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
9185000 8066000 1119000 12.2 9189000 8062000 1126000 12.3 9135000 8288000 847000 9.3
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9251000 8125000 1126000 12.2 9235000 8131000 1104000 12.0 9199000 8356000 842000 9.2
UNITED STATES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153194000 137203000 15991000 10.4 152957000 136809000 16147000 10.6 153804000 140105000 13699000 8.9
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153512000 138641000 14871000 9.7 153170000 138333000 14837000 9.7 154401000 141687000 12714000 8.2
PAGE 2 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 METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA)
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
FLORIDA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9185000 8066000 1119000 12.2 9189000 8062000 1126000 12.3 9135000 8288000 847000 9.3
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9251000 8125000 1126000 12.2 9235000 8131000 1104000 12.0 9199000 8356000 842000 9.2
UNITED STATES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153194000 137203000 15991000 10.4 152957000 136809000 16147000 10.6 153804000 140105000 13699000 8.9
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153512000 138641000 14871000 9.7 153170000 138333000 14837000 9.7 154401000 141687000 12714000 8.2
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)
FEBRUARY 2010
(Preliminary)
RELEASED 03/26/2010
UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT
RANK COUNTY RATE (%) RANK COUNTY RATE (%)
1 FLAGLER 17.0 36 HARDEE 12.2
2 HERNANDO 15.6 37 SUWANNEE 12.2
3 MARION 15.4 FLORIDA 12.2
4 ST. LUCIE 14.9 38 GADSDEN 12.1
5 HENDRY 14.9 39 BAKER 12.0
6 CITRUS 14.5 40 GLADES 12.0
7 INDIAN RIVER 14.3 41 ESCAMBIA 11.8
8 PASCO 14.3 42 COLUMBIA 11.7
9 PUTNAM 14.1 43 SEMINOLE 11.6
10 LEVY 14.0 44 BAY 11.6
11 LEE 13.9 45 CLAY 11.4
12 CHARLOTTE 13.7 46 DESOTO 11.3
13 DIXIE 13.7 47 MIAMI-DADE 11.2
14 OKEECHOBEE 13.7 48 GILCHRIST 11.0
15 OSCEOLA 13.6 49 SANTA ROSA 10.9
16 HAMILTON 13.4 50 BROWARD 10.8
17 POLK 13.4 51 SUMTER 10.7
18 LAKE 13.3 52 FRANKLIN 10.6
19 MADISON 13.3 53 CALHOUN 10.5
20 MARTIN 13.2 54 ST. JOHNS 10.5
21 MANATEE 13.2 UNITED STATES 10.4
22 SARASOTA 13.1 55 BRADFORD 10.0
23 VOLUSIA 12.9 56 UNION 9.9
24 TAYLOR 12.8 57 WALTON 9.8
25 HILLSBOROUGH 12.7 58 HOLMES 9.6
26 COLLIER 12.6 59 JEFFERSON 9.5
27 PINELLAS 12.6 60 LAFAYETTE 9.3
28 BREVARD 12.6 61 WAKULLA 9.3
29 DUVAL 12.6 62 JACKSON 9.2
30 PALM BEACH 12.4 63 OKALOOSA 9.1
31 ORANGE 12.4 64 ALACHUA 8.8
32 HIGHLANDS 12.3 65 LEON 8.6
33 NASSAU 12.3 66 MONROE 8.0
34 WASHINGTON 12.3 67 LIBERTY 7.5
35 GULF 12.3
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)
FEBRUARY 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
February January February Change Change
Area 2010 2010 2009 Level Percent Level Percent
Statewide 7,194,200 7,133,400 7,402,100 +60,800 +0.9% -207,900 -2.8%
Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 198,100 196,000 208,000 +2,100 +1.1% -9,900 -4.8%
Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 77,600 77,100 78,200 +500 +0.6% -600 -0.8%
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 156,100 153,600 160,700 +2,500 +1.6% -4,600 -2.9%
Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 699,600 696,500 728,300 +3,100 +0.4% -28,700 -3.9%
Gainesville MSA 129,100 127,400 130,700 +1,700 +1.3% -1,600 -1.2%
Jacksonville MSA 579,600 576,200 595,100 +3,400 +0.6% -15,500 -2.6%
Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 194,600 193,500 202,300 +1,100 +0.6% -7,700 -3.8%
Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA 2,175,600 2,165,600 2,252,700 +10,000 +0.5% -77,100 -3.4%
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 977,700 975,000 1,003,900 +2,700 +0.3% -26,200 -2.6%
Naples-Marco Island MSA 110,200 109,100 116,900 +1,100 +1.0% -6,700 -5.7%
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA 245,100 243,700 255,500 +1,400 +0.6% -10,400 -4.1%
Ocala MSA 90,100 90,100 95,400 +0 +0.0% -5,300 -5.6%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 992,300 986,800 1,029,400 +5,500 +0.6% -37,100 -3.6%
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 193,300 192,200 199,100 +1,100 +0.6% -5,800 -2.9%
Palm Coast MSA 17,800 17,600 18,400 +200 +1.1% -600 -3.3%
Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach MSA 71,400 70,400 71,200 +1,000 +1.4% +200 +0.3%
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 158,100 157,000 158,400 +1,100 +0.7% -300 -0.2%
Port St. Lucie MSA 118,500 117,800 122,600 +700 +0.6% -4,100 -3.3%
Punta Gorda MSA 39,200 39,000 41,000 +200 +0.5% -1,800 -4.4%
Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 43,400 43,100 45,900 +300 +0.7% -2,500 -5.4%
Tallahassee MSA 172,000 170,200 174,300 +1,800 +1.1% -2,300 -1.3%
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,122,100 1,113,300 1,156,400 +8,800 +0.8% -34,300 -3.0%
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD 498,300 494,100 520,500 +4,200 +0.9% -22,200 -4.3%
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 March 26, 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).