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Rick Scott

Governor
Cynthia R. Lorenzo
Director

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: AWI Communications


EMBARGOED: May 20, 2011, 10:00 AM (850) 245-7130

Florida’s April Employment Figures Released


www.employflorida.com

TALLAHASSEE – Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in April 2011 is 10.8 percent, the lowest
since September 2009. Total employment increased to 8,249,000 in April 2011, up by 27,000 (+0.3 percent)
over the month and 83,000 (+1.0 percent) over the year. The 10.8 percent unemployment rate represents
996,000 jobless out of a labor force of 9,245,000. This is the first time the number of unemployed in Florida is
below one million since October 2009.

The state’s unemployment rate is down 0.3 percentage point from the March 2011 rate of 11.1 percent and is
0.5 percentage point lower than the April 2010 rate of 11.3 percent. The U.S. unemployment rate is 9.0 percent
in April, up from 8.8 percent in March.

Florida’s total nonagricultural employment in April 2011 is 7,216,100, an increase of 14,900 jobs (+0.2 percent)
from March 2011. The number of jobs in the state is up 39,200 over the year, an increase of 0.5 percent from
April 2010. This is the seventh consecutive month of job gains over the year.

“This is the fourth straight month of decline in Florida’s unemployment rate and the lowest rate in more than a
year and a half - very encouraging for Florida’s employers and job seekers,” said Agency for Workforce
Innovation Director Cynthia R. Lorenzo. “With Governor Scott’s laser focus on job creation, we can expect
continued improvement in Florida’s business outlook and employment opportunities.”

Unemployment claims in Florida have continued to trend down as the economy has improved. The April 2011
initial claims total of 75,648 is a 22.3 percent decrease compared to April 2010. Additionally, initial claims are
down year-to-date for the state fiscal year, with 11.6 percent fewer claims than at the same time last year.

Online Ads Increase

Florida job postings compiled by the Help Wanted OnLine data series from The Conference Board had an over-
the-year increase of 36,085 job postings compared to April 2010. Job postings in Florida totaled 239,915
(seasonally adjusted) openings in April 2011. Since the official end of the recession in June 2009, online job
demand in Florida has increased by 81,582 jobs. Major occupational groups with the most online ads in April
were healthcare practitioners and technical occupations; sales and related occupations; office and
administrative support occupations; and management occupations.
United States and Florida Unemployment Rates (seasonally adjusted)
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Statistics Program, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Florida’s Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted)

The number of jobs in Florida is 7,216,100 in April 2011, up 39,200 jobs compared to a year ago. April is the
seventh consecutive month with positive annual job growth since the state started losing jobs in July 2007. The
industry gaining the most jobs is leisure and hospitality (+39,400 jobs, +4.3 percent).
Other industries gaining jobs include private education and health services (+17,200 jobs, +1.6 percent);
professional and business services (+11,400 jobs, +1.1 percent); trade, transportation, and utilities (+4,500 jobs,
+0.3 percent); and other services (+2,200 jobs, +0.7 percent).
These industry job gains are partially due to increases in food services and drinking places; ambulatory health
care services; employment services; clothing and accessory stores; and repair and maintenance.
Industries losing jobs over the year include: construction (-20,400 jobs, -5.8 percent); total government (-6,600
jobs, -0.6 percent); information (-4,200 jobs, -3.1 percent); financial activities (-4,000 jobs, -0.8 percent); and
manufacturing (-600 jobs, -0.2 percent).
These industry job losses are partially due to weakness in construction of buildings; federal government;
telecommunications; credit intermediation and related activities; and miscellaneous durable goods
manufacturing.

Local Area Unemployment Statistics (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

In April 2011, Monroe County has the state’s lowest unemployment rate (6.3 percent), followed by Liberty
County (6.5 percent); Walton County (6.8 percent); Alachua County (6.9 percent); and Leon County (7.0
percent). Most of the counties with the lowest unemployment rates are those with relatively high proportions of
government employment.
Flagler County has the highest unemployment rate (13.8 percent) in Florida in April 2011, followed by Miami-
Dade (13.2 percent); Hernando County (12.9 percent); Hendry County (12.8 percent); and St Lucie County
(12.3 percent). Flagler County, as well as most of the other areas with the highest unemployment rates,
continues to suffer long-term job losses, mainly in construction. There are 32 Florida counties with double-digit
unemployment rates in April, down from 38 in March.

Agency for Workforce Innovation


The Caldwell Building, Suite 100 107 East Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4120
Telephone (850) 245-7105 Fax (850) 921-3223 TTY/TDD 1-800-955-8771-Voice 1-800-955-8770
www.floridajobs.org
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Area Nonagricultural Employment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

Nine metro areas of the 22 in the state have over-the-year job gains in April 2011. The areas with the largest
gains are Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford (+15,200 jobs, +1.5 percent), Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall (+10,000 jobs,
+1.0 percent), and Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater (+7,800 jobs, +0.7 percent).
Of the metro areas with job declines, the largest losses are in Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville
(-4,600 jobs, -2.3 percent); Cape Coral-Ft. Myers (-2,200 jobs, -1.1 percent); and Lakeland-Winter Haven
(-1,900 jobs, -1.0 percent).

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 U.S. 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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An equal opportunity employer/ program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. All voice
telephone numbers on this document may be reached by persons using TTY/TDD equipment via the Florida Relay Service at 711.

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 June 17, 2011, at 10:00 A.M.

Agency for Workforce Innovation


The Caldwell Building, Suite 100 107 East Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4120
Telephone (850) 245-7105 Fax (850) 921-3223 TTY/TDD 1-800-955-8771-Voice 1-800-955-8770
www.floridajobs.org
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LABOR FORCE STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
RELEASE DATE: MAY 20, 2011

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change
April 2011 March 2011 April 2010 Level Percent Level Percent

STATE OF FLORIDA
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 14,844,000 14,835,000 14,703,000 9,000 0.1 141,000 1.0
Civilian Labor Force 9,245,000 9,252,000 9,206,000 -7,000 -0.1 39,000 0.4
Employment 8,249,000 8,222,000 8,166,000 27,000 0.3 83,000 1.0
Unemployment 996,000 1,030,000 1,040,000 -34,000 -3.3 -44,000 -4.2
Unemployment Rate (%) 10.8 11.1 11.3 -0.3 -- -0.5 --

UNITED STATES
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 239,146,000 239,000,000 237,329,000 146,000 0.1 1,817,000 0.8
Civilian Labor Force 153,421,000 153,406,000 154,520,000 15,000 ** -1,099,000 -0.7
Employment 139,674,000 139,864,000 139,382,000 -190,000 -0.1 292,000 0.2
Unemployment 13,747,000 13,542,000 15,138,000 205,000 1.5 -1,391,000 -9.2
Unemployment Rate (%) 9.0 8.8 9.8 0.2 -- -0.8 --

NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED


Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change
April 2011 March 2011 April 2010 Level Percent Level Percent

STATE OF FLORIDA
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 14,844,000 14,835,000 14,703,000 9,000 0.1 141,000 1.0
Civilian Labor Force 9,197,000 9,209,000 9,196,000 -12,000 -0.1 1,000 **
Employment 8,241,000 8,228,000 8,194,000 13,000 0.2 47,000 0.6
Unemployment 956,000 980,000 1,003,000 -24,000 -2.4 -47,000 -4.7
Unemployment Rate (%) 10.4 10.6 10.9 -0.2 -- -0.5 --

UNITED STATES
Civilian Noninstitutional
Population 16+ 239,146,000 239,000,000 237,329,000 146,000 0.1 1,817,000 0.8
Civilian Labor Force 152,898,000 153,022,000 153,911,000 -124,000 -0.1 -1,013,000 -0.7
Employment 139,661,000 138,962,000 139,302,000 699,000 0.5 359,000 0.3
Unemployment 13,237,000 14,060,000 14,609,000 -823,000 -5.9 -1,372,000 -9.4
Unemployment Rate (%) 8.7 9.2 9.5 -0.5 -- -0.8 --

** = Less than 0.05 percent.

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
April p March r April Change Change
2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent

Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,216.1 7,201.2 7,176.9 14.9 0.2 39.2 0.5

Construction 333.3 333.5 353.7 -0.2 -0.1 -20.4 -5.8


Manufacturing 307.2 305.7 307.8 1.5 0.5 -0.6 -0.2
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,461.6 1,457.6 1,457.1 4.0 0.3 4.5 0.3
Wholesale Trade 303.4 305.3 308.8 -1.9 -0.6 -5.4 -1.7
Retail Trade 931.7 923.5 923.1 8.2 0.9 8.6 0.9
Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 226.5 228.8 225.2 -2.3 -1.0 1.3 0.6
Information 131.7 132.3 135.9 -0.6 -0.5 -4.2 -3.1
Financial Activities 466.8 468.0 470.8 -1.2 -0.3 -4.0 -0.8
Finance and Insurance 313.0 314.3 319.6 -1.3 -0.4 -6.6 -2.1
Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 153.8 153.7 151.2 0.1 0.1 2.6 1.7
Professional and Business Services 1,040.8 1,042.9 1,029.4 -2.1 -0.2 11.4 1.1
Professional and Technical Services 437.9 437.3 428.7 0.6 0.1 9.2 2.1
Management of Companies and Enterprises 78.7 77.3 77.8 1.4 1.8 0.9 1.2
Administrative and Waste Services 524.2 528.3 522.9 -4.1 -0.8 1.3 0.2
Education and Health Services 1,093.6 1,092.6 1,076.4 1.0 0.1 17.2 1.6
Educational Services 149.2 151.4 149.5 -2.2 -1.5 -0.3 -0.2
Health Care and Social Assistance 944.4 941.2 926.9 3.2 0.3 17.5 1.9
Leisure and Hospitality 953.2 943.2 913.8 10.0 1.1 39.4 4.3
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 186.4 185.4 180.9 1.0 0.5 5.5 3.0
Accommodation and Food Services 766.8 757.8 732.9 9.0 1.2 33.9 4.6
Other Services 312.1 311.8 309.9 0.3 0.1 2.2 0.7
Total Government 1,110.2 1,108.1 1,116.8 2.1 0.2 -6.6 -0.6
Federal Government 133.0 132.5 143.6 0.5 0.4 -10.6 -7.4
State Government 216.8 217.5 216.9 -0.7 -0.3 -0.1 *
Local Government 760.4 758.1 756.3 2.3 0.3 4.1 0.5
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.

Released May 20, 2011.


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Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program (prepared by Florida Agency for Workforce
Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center).

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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released May 20, 2011

Change from
April March April Mar 2011 to Apr 2011 Apr 2010 to Apr 2011
Industry Title 2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent
Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,272,900 7,254,500 7,227,100 18,400 0.3% 45,800 0.6%

Total Private 6,143,000 6,125,200 6,092,300 17,800 0.3% 50,700 0.8%

Goods Producing 642,100 638,800 661,500 3,300 0.5% -19,400 -2.9%

Mining and Logging 5,600 5,500 5,300 100 1.8% 300 5.7%
Mining, except Oil and Gas 3,000 2,900 3,000 100 3.5% 0 0.0%

Construction 329,300 327,300 349,000 2,000 0.6% -19,700 -5.6%


Construction of Buildings 59,400 57,600 69,200 1,800 3.1% -9,800 -14.2%
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 48,900 48,600 49,600 300 0.6% -700 -1.4%
Specialty Trade Contractors 221,000 221,100 230,200 -100 -0.1% -9,200 -4.0%
Building Equipment Contractors 99,000 99,900 103,700 -900 -0.9% -4,700 -4.5%

Manufacturing 307,200 306,000 307,200 1,200 0.4% 0 0.0%


Durable Goods 200,800 201,500 202,600 -700 -0.4% -1,800 -0.9%
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 28,500 28,200 28,600 300 1.1% -100 -0.4%
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 42,600 42,700 42,700 -100 -0.2% -100 -0.2%
Communications Equipment Manufacturing 7,600 7,500 7,600 100 1.3% 0 0.0%
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 32,900 33,200 33,700 -300 -0.9% -800 -2.4%
Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 18,700 18,700 19,000 0 0.0% -300 -1.6%
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 26,200 26,500 27,400 -300 -1.1% -1,200 -4.4%
Nondurable Goods 106,400 104,500 104,600 1,900 1.8% 1,800 1.7%
Food Manufacturing 27,600 27,700 27,200 -100 -0.4% 400 1.5%
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 9,100 9,100 9,200 0 0.0% -100 -1.1%
Paper Manufacturing 8,900 8,900 9,100 0 0.0% -200 -2.2%
Printing and Related Support Activities 17,000 17,000 17,700 0 0.0% -700 -4.0%
Chemical Manufacturing 18,400 18,400 18,400 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.
Prepared by: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released May 20, 2011

Change from
April March April Mar 2011 to Apr 2011 Apr 2010 to Apr 2011
Industry Title 2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent
Service Providing 6,630,800 6,615,700 6,565,600 15,100 0.2% 65,200 1.0%

Private Service Providing 5,500,900 5,486,400 5,430,800 14,500 0.3% 70,100 1.3%

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,462,000 1,459,700 1,453,700 2,300 0.2% 8,300 0.6%

Wholesale Trade 304,000 304,900 308,400 -900 -0.3% -4,400 -1.4%


Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 154,000 154,900 154,000 -900 -0.6% 0 0.0%
Commercial Equipment Wholesalers 44,400 44,600 44,400 -200 -0.5% 0 0.0%
Electrical and Electronic Goods Wholesalers 20,200 20,200 20,600 0 0.0% -400 -1.9%
Machinery and Supply Wholesalers 26,200 26,400 26,500 -200 -0.8% -300 -1.1%
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 111,200 110,800 114,000 400 0.4% -2,800 -2.5%
Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers 44,800 44,800 45,200 0 0.0% -400 -0.9%
Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents 38,800 39,200 40,400 -400 -1.0% -1,600 -4.0%

Retail Trade 931,000 926,600 919,800 4,400 0.5% 11,200 1.2%


Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 110,400 109,100 107,900 1,300 1.2% 2,500 2.3%
Automobile Dealers 68,300 67,600 66,500 700 1.0% 1,800 2.7%
Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 30,900 30,700 31,100 200 0.7% -200 -0.6%
Electronics and Appliance Stores 35,400 35,300 34,200 100 0.3% 1,200 3.5%
Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 68,700 67,600 68,300 1,100 1.6% 400 0.6%
Food and Beverage Stores 189,100 190,300 187,200 -1,200 -0.6% 1,900 1.0%
Health and Personal Care Stores 70,800 71,300 71,000 -500 -0.7% -200 -0.3%
Gasoline Stations 37,400 37,400 37,200 0 0.0% 200 0.5%
Clothing and Accessory Stores 105,500 103,100 101,600 2,400 2.3% 3,900 3.8%
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores 29,900 30,100 31,600 -200 -0.7% -1,700 -5.4%
General Merchandise Stores 181,400 179,800 177,900 1,600 0.9% 3,500 2.0%
Department Stores 79,000 78,600 78,500 400 0.5% 500 0.6%
Other General Merchandise Stores 102,400 101,200 99,400 1,200 1.2% 3,000 3.0%
Miscellaneous Store Retailers 48,200 49,200 48,900 -1,000 -2.0% -700 -1.4%
Nonstore Retailers 23,300 22,700 22,900 600 2.6% 400 1.8%
Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses 15,000 14,900 15,000 100 0.7% 0 0.0%

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 227,000 228,200 225,500 -1,200 -0.5% 1,500 0.7%

Utilities 22,500 22,700 22,700 -200 -0.9% -200 -0.9%

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.
Prepared by: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released May 20, 2011

Change from
April March April Mar 2011 to Apr 2011 Apr 2010 to Apr 2011
Industry Title 2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent
Transportation and Warehousing 204,500 205,500 202,800 -1,000 -0.5% 1,700 0.8%
Air Transportation 31,200 31,100 30,700 100 0.3% 500 1.6%
Water Transportation 12,100 12,100 12,300 0 0.0% -200 -1.6%
Truck Transportation 41,200 41,500 40,700 -300 -0.7% 500 1.2%
Support Activities for Transportation 44,900 45,800 44,500 -900 -2.0% 400 0.9%
Couriers and Messengers 26,100 26,400 27,300 -300 -1.1% -1,200 -4.4%
Warehousing and Storage 25,100 25,100 25,300 0 0.0% -200 -0.8%

Information 131,500 132,600 135,800 -1,100 -0.8% -4,300 -3.2%


Publishing Industries, except Internet 30,100 30,300 31,700 -200 -0.7% -1,600 -5.1%
Broadcasting, except Internet 14,100 14,300 14,200 -200 -1.4% -100 -0.7%
Telecommunications 55,400 56,000 57,400 -600 -1.1% -2,000 -3.5%
Wired Telecommunications Carriers 43,300 43,600 44,400 -300 -0.7% -1,100 -2.5%
Internet Service Providers and Data Processing 16,600 16,600 16,500 0 0.0% 100 0.6%

Financial Activities 467,300 467,900 470,100 -600 -0.1% -2,800 -0.6%

Finance and Insurance 312,200 313,600 318,800 -1,400 -0.5% -6,600 -2.1%
Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 148,500 148,600 151,000 -100 -0.1% -2,500 -1.7%
Depository Credit Intermediation 95,800 95,200 96,200 600 0.6% -400 -0.4%
Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 123,600 124,900 126,000 -1,300 -1.0% -2,400 -1.9%
Insurance Carriers 66,700 67,100 68,700 -400 -0.6% -2,000 -2.9%
Insurance Agencies, Brokerages, and Related 56,900 57,800 57,300 -900 -1.6% -400 -0.7%

Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 155,100 154,300 151,300 800 0.5% 3,800 2.5%
Real Estate 117,800 116,900 114,100 900 0.8% 3,700 3.2%

Professional and Business Services 1,050,500 1,045,300 1,036,500 5,200 0.5% 14,000 1.4%

Professional and Technical Services 441,600 442,000 432,900 -400 -0.1% 8,700 2.0%
Legal Services 93,700 93,700 90,400 0 0.0% 3,300 3.7%
Accounting, Tax Preparation, and Bookkeeping 59,500 60,200 61,600 -700 -1.2% -2,100 -3.4%
Architectural, Engineering, and Related 67,800 68,500 68,700 -700 -1.0% -900 -1.3%
Computer Systems Design and Related 63,900 64,100 62,500 -200 -0.3% 1,400 2.2%
Management and Technical Consulting Services 76,200 74,300 70,100 1,900 2.6% 6,100 8.7%

Management of Companies and Enterprises 78,300 77,000 78,000 1,300 1.7% 300 0.4%
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.
Prepared by: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released May 20, 2011

Change from
April March April Mar 2011 to Apr 2011 Apr 2010 to Apr 2011
Industry Title 2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent
Administrative and Waste Services 530,600 526,300 525,600 4,300 0.8% 5,000 1.0%
Administrative and Support Services 511,600 507,400 507,500 4,200 0.8% 4,100 0.8%
Employment Services 169,700 166,900 162,200 2,800 1.7% 7,500 4.6%
Business Support Services 61,300 62,200 63,100 -900 -1.5% -1,800 -2.9%
Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 26,000 26,300 26,800 -300 -1.1% -800 -3.0%
Investigation and Security Services 61,900 62,400 62,400 -500 -0.8% -500 -0.8%
Services to Buildings and Dwellings 127,300 126,300 130,700 1,000 0.8% -3,400 -2.6%
Waste Management and Remediation Services 19,000 18,900 18,100 100 0.5% 900 5.0%

Education and Health Services 1,101,700 1,102,700 1,081,000 -1,000 -0.1% 20,700 1.9%

Educational Services 153,100 156,400 152,200 -3,300 -2.1% 900 0.6%


Elementary and Secondary Schools 48,600 48,800 47,700 -200 -0.4% 900 1.9%
Colleges and Universities 65,200 65,000 62,700 200 0.3% 2,500 4.0%

Health Care and Social Assistance 948,600 946,300 928,800 2,300 0.2% 19,800 2.1%
Ambulatory Health Care Services 397,200 397,000 388,100 200 0.1% 9,100 2.3%
Offices of Physicians 174,800 175,500 172,400 -700 -0.4% 2,400 1.4%
Home Health Care Services 66,900 66,200 64,400 700 1.1% 2,500 3.9%
Hospitals 259,400 258,100 253,400 1,300 0.5% 6,000 2.4%
Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 178,200 177,000 175,300 1,200 0.7% 2,900 1.7%
Nursing Care Facilities 97,700 97,200 96,500 500 0.5% 1,200 1.2%
Community Care for the Elderly 50,200 50,000 49,500 200 0.4% 700 1.4%
Social Assistance 113,800 114,200 112,000 -400 -0.4% 1,800 1.6%

Leisure and Hospitality 976,500 966,300 941,200 10,200 1.1% 35,300 3.8%

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 192,500 190,200 186,000 2,300 1.2% 6,500 3.5%
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 152,900 151,100 145,600 1,800 1.2% 7,300 5.0%
Amusement Parks and Arcades 64,300 63,400 58,500 900 1.4% 5,800 9.9%

Accommodation and Food Services 784,000 776,100 755,200 7,900 1.0% 28,800 3.8%
Accommodation 163,500 162,000 154,200 1,500 0.9% 9,300 6.0%
Food Services and Drinking Places 620,500 614,100 601,000 6,400 1.0% 19,500 3.2%

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.
Prepared by: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
Released May 20, 2011

Change from
April March April Mar 2011 to Apr 2011 Apr 2010 to Apr 2011
Industry Title 2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent
Other Services 311,400 311,900 312,500 -500 -0.2% -1,100 -0.4%
Repair and Maintenance 67,100 66,400 66,400 700 1.1% 700 1.1%
Automotive Repair and Maintenance 45,000 44,600 44,700 400 0.9% 300 0.7%
Personal and Laundry Services 80,200 82,300 81,000 -2,100 -2.6% -800 -1.0%
Membership Associations and Organizations 164,100 163,200 165,100 900 0.6% -1,000 -0.6%

Total Government 1,129,900 1,129,300 1,134,800 600 0.1% -4,900 -0.4%


Federal 133,200 132,200 143,800 1,000 0.8% -10,600 -7.4%
State 220,600 221,800 220,900 -1,200 -0.5% -300 -0.1%
Local 776,100 775,300 770,100 800 0.1% 6,000 0.8%

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: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.
Prepared by: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

APRIL 2011 MARCH 2011 APRIL 2010


LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT
COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)
ALACHUA 130913 121884 9029 6.9 131079 121371 9708 7.4 133580 123867 9713 7.3
BAKER 12048 10907 1141 9.5 12026 10854 1172 9.7 12116 10822 1294 10.7
BAY 91002 82469 8533 9.4 91328 82124 9204 10.1 89489 81277 8212 9.2
BRADFORD 12429 11374 1055 8.5 12556 11477 1079 8.6 12592 11457 1135 9.0
BREVARD 261192 232860 28332 10.8 263691 234471 29220 11.1 267430 238323 29107 10.9
BROWARD 982274 894768 87506 8.9 983035 891529 91506 9.3 979605 886123 93482 9.5
CALHOUN 6253 5746 507 8.1 6315 5781 534 8.5 6038 5542 496 8.2
CHARLOTTE 68940 61603 7337 10.6 69361 61729 7632 11.0 70508 62093 8415 11.9
CITRUS 57974 51580 6394 11.0 57974 51251 6723 11.6 57918 50841 7077 12.2
CLAY 94846 86152 8694 9.2 95013 85736 9277 9.8 94773 85476 9297 9.8
COLLIER 143177 129218 13959 9.7 145629 130795 14834 10.2 145910 130051 15859 10.9
COLUMBIA 30638 27709 2929 9.6 30711 27686 3025 9.8 31550 28356 3194 10.1
DESOTO 15923 14603 1320 8.3 14825 13393 1432 9.7 15909 14408 1501 9.4
DIXIE 5834 5188 646 11.1 5866 5188 678 11.6 5746 5059 687 12.0
DUVAL 441143 395919 45224 10.3 440751 394003 46748 10.6 442826 392811 50015 11.3
ESCAMBIA 138312 124701 13611 9.8 139655 125252 14403 10.3 139133 124855 14278 10.3
FLAGLER 32717 28186 4531 13.8 32880 28102 4778 14.5 33573 28625 4948 14.7
FRANKLIN 5390 4975 415 7.7 5330 4901 429 8.0 5357 4948 409 7.6
GADSDEN 21246 19280 1966 9.3 21208 19184 2024 9.5 21346 19199 2147 10.1
GILCHRIST 7751 7068 683 8.8 7733 7039 694 9.0 7862 7183 679 8.6
GLADES 5748 5270 478 8.3 5799 5334 465 8.0 5328 4866 462 8.7
GULF 6331 5702 629 9.9 6243 5579 664 10.6 6419 5778 641 10.0
HAMILTON 4463 3984 479 10.7 4453 3947 506 11.4 4717 4175 542 11.5
HARDEE 13448 12312 1136 8.4 12771 11533 1238 9.7 13174 11902 1272 9.7
HENDRY 18111 15792 2319 12.8 18421 16013 2408 13.1 17680 15426 2254 12.7
HERNANDO 62205 54206 7999 12.9 62280 53999 8281 13.3 62368 53712 8656 13.9
HIGHLANDS 41360 37163 4197 10.1 41240 36830 4410 10.7 42114 37741 4373 10.4
HILLSBOROUGH 596634 535169 61465 10.3 597391 533130 64261 10.8 597324 530298 67026 11.2
HOLMES 8845 8184 661 7.5 8848 8141 707 8.0 8976 8280 696 7.8
INDIAN RIVER 62128 54654 7474 12.0 62707 55077 7630 12.2 62706 54827 7879 12.6
JACKSON 22320 20695 1625 7.3 22197 20477 1720 7.7 22427 20738 1689 7.5
JEFFERSON 6662 6084 578 8.7 6648 6053 595 9.0 6585 6058 527 8.0
LAFAYETTE 3027 2810 217 7.2 2974 2749 225 7.6 3064 2829 235 7.7
LAKE 137078 123065 14013 10.2 137985 122902 15083 10.9 136809 121053 15756 11.5
LEE 274785 245245 29540 10.8 276765 245729 31036 11.2 280264 246304 33960 12.1
LEON 148284 137914 10370 7.0 148433 137230 11203 7.5 148179 137333 10846 7.3
LEVY 17237 15458 1779 10.3 17415 15536 1879 10.8 17260 15256 2004 11.6
LIBERTY 3960 3702 258 6.5 3985 3714 271 6.8 3901 3656 245 6.3

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)

APRIL 2011 MARCH 2011 APRIL 2010


LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT
COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)
MADISON 6997 6259 738 10.5 6993 6210 783 11.2 7230 6445 785 10.9
MANATEE 139619 125497 14122 10.1 140902 125603 15299 10.9 141971 125581 16390 11.5
MARION 131246 115291 15955 12.2 133313 116674 16639 12.5 135222 117357 17865 13.2
MARTIN 63437 56866 6571 10.4 64156 57246 6910 10.8 64159 57023 7136 11.1
MIAMI-DADE 1302153 1130372 171781 13.2 1277645 1120419 157226 12.3 1263618 1115004 148614 11.8
MONROE 46076 43185 2891 6.3 46511 43419 3092 6.6 46414 43221 3193 6.9
NASSAU 36008 32529 3479 9.7 36107 32372 3735 10.3 35953 32274 3679 10.2
OKALOOSA 95112 88400 6712 7.1 96194 88906 7288 7.6 96401 89201 7200 7.5
OKEECHOBEE 18948 16914 2034 10.7 19324 17189 2135 11.0 18960 16823 2137 11.3
ORANGE 603506 544107 59399 9.8 605924 543384 62540 10.3 600371 535208 65163 10.9
OSCEOLA 140857 125575 15282 10.8 141449 125408 16041 11.3 139973 123521 16452 11.8
PALM BEACH 614957 552066 62891 10.2 621439 555177 66262 10.7 616945 548995 67950 11.0
PASCO 195222 172494 22728 11.6 195315 171837 23478 12.0 195871 170924 24947 12.7
PINELLAS 438322 394231 44091 10.1 439683 392729 46954 10.7 439983 390643 49340 11.2
POLK 272907 243412 29495 10.8 274435 243364 31071 11.3 275423 243403 32020 11.6
PUTNAM 33126 29507 3619 10.9 33175 29366 3809 11.5 33555 29620 3935 11.7
ST. JOHNS 96273 88623 7650 7.9 96522 88195 8327 8.6 96619 87928 8691 9.0
ST. LUCIE 123891 108707 15184 12.3 125092 109434 15658 12.5 125307 109009 16298 13.0
SANTA ROSA 70541 64476 6065 8.6 71241 64761 6480 9.1 70991 64556 6435 9.1
SARASOTA 160017 143005 17012 10.6 160421 143126 17295 10.8 162101 143100 19001 11.7
SEMINOLE 239181 216573 22608 9.5 239464 216285 23179 9.7 237752 213031 24721 10.4
SUMTER 34251 31644 2607 7.6 34159 31378 2781 8.1 34065 31092 2973 8.7
SUWANNEE 18458 16797 1661 9.0 18442 16704 1738 9.4 18456 16655 1801 9.8
TAYLOR 9127 8205 922 10.1 9196 8224 972 10.6 8965 7977 988 11.0
UNION 5271 4870 401 7.6 5303 4883 420 7.9 5415 4971 444 8.2
VOLUSIA 251391 224733 26658 10.6 254892 227081 27811 10.9 253579 224871 28708 11.3
WAKULLA 16961 15677 1284 7.6 16903 15599 1304 7.7 16969 15611 1358 8.0
WALTON 31116 29008 2108 6.8 30974 28658 2316 7.5 31403 29036 2367 7.5
WASHINGTON 9887 8841 1046 10.6 9918 8814 1104 11.1 9991 8966 1025 10.3

FLORIDA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9197000 8241000 956000 10.4 9209000 8228000 980000 10.6 9196000 8194000 1003000 10.9
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9245000 8249000 996000 10.8 9252000 8222000 1030000 11.1 9206000 8166000 1040000 11.3

UNITED STATES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
152898000 139661000 13237000 8.7 153022000 138962000 14060000 9.2 153911000 139302000 14609000 9.5
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153421000 139674000 13747000 9.0 153406000 139864000 13542000 8.8 154520000 139382000 15138000 9.8

PAGE 2 OF 2

RELEASED MAY 20, 2011

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)

APRIL 2011 MARCH 2011 APRIL 2010


LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT
MSA (COUNTIES) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)
CAPE CORAL-FT. MYERS (Lee)
274785 245245 29540 10.8 276765 245729 31036 11.2 280264 246304 33960 12.1
CRESTVIEW-FT. WALTON BEACH-DESTIN (Okaloosa)
95112 88400 6712 7.1 96194 88906 7288 7.6 96401 89201 7200 7.5
DELTONA-DAYTONA BEACH-ORMOND BEACH (Volusia)
251391 224733 26658 10.6 254892 227081 27811 10.9 253579 224871 28708 11.3
GAINESVILLE (Alachua and Gilchrist)
138664 128952 9712 7.0 138812 128410 10402 7.5 141442 131050 10392 7.3
JACKSONVILLE (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns)
680318 614131 66187 9.7 680419 611160 69259 10.2 682286 609310 72976 10.7
LAKELAND-WINTER HAVEN (Polk)
272907 243412 29495 10.8 274435 243364 31071 11.3 275423 243403 32020 11.6
MIAMI-FT. LAUDERDALE-POMPANO BEACH (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach)
2899384 2577206 322178 11.1 2882119 2567125 314994 10.9 2860168 2550122 310046 10.8
Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach Metropolitan Division (Broward)
982274 894768 87506 8.9 983035 891529 91506 9.3 979605 886123 93482 9.5
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall Metropolitan Division (Miami-Dade)
1302153 1130372 171781 13.2 1277645 1120419 157226 12.3 1263618 1115004 148614 11.8
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach Metropolitan Division (Palm Beach)
614957 552066 62891 10.2 621439 555177 66262 10.7 616945 548995 67950 11.0
NAPLES-MARCO ISLAND (Collier)
143177 129218 13959 9.7 145629 130795 14834 10.2 145910 130051 15859 10.9
NORTH PORT-BRADENTON-SARASOTA (Manatee and Sarasota)
299636 268502 31134 10.4 301323 268729 32594 10.8 304072 268681 35391 11.6
OCALA (Marion)
131246 115291 15955 12.2 133313 116674 16639 12.5 135222 117357 17865 13.2
ORLANDO-KISSIMMEE-SANFORD (Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole)
1120622 1009321 111301 9.9 1124822 1007979 116843 10.4 1114905 992813 122092 11.0
PALM BAY-MELBOURNE-TITUSVILLE (Brevard)
261192 232860 28332 10.8 263691 234471 29220 11.1 267430 238323 29107 10.9
PALM COAST (Flagler)
32717 28186 4531 13.8 32880 28102 4778 14.5 33573 28625 4948 14.7
PANAMA CITY-LYNN HAVEN-PANAMA CITY BEACH (Bay)
91002 82469 8533 9.4 91328 82124 9204 10.1 89489 81277 8212 9.2
PENSACOLA-FERRY PASS-BRENT (Escambia and Santa Rosa)
208853 189177 19676 9.4 210896 190013 20883 9.9 210124 189411 20713 9.9
PORT ST. LUCIE (Martin and St. Lucie)
187328 165573 21755 11.6 189248 166680 22568 11.9 189466 166032 23434 12.4
PUNTA GORDA (Charlotte)
68940 61603 7337 10.6 69361 61729 7632 11.0 70508 62093 8415 11.9
SEBASTIAN-VERO BEACH (Indian River)
62128 54654 7474 12.0 62707 55077 7630 12.2 62706 54827 7879 12.6
TALLAHASSEE (Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, and Wakulla)
193152 178954 14198 7.4 193193 178067 15126 7.8 193078 178200 14878 7.7
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER (Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas)
1292383 1156100 136283 10.5 1294670 1151696 142974 11.0 1295546 1145578 149968 11.6

FLORIDA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9197000 8241000 956000 10.4 9209000 8228000 980000 10.6 9196000 8194000 1003000 10.9
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
9245000 8249000 996000 10.8 9252000 8222000 1030000 11.1 9206000 8166000 1040000 11.3

UNITED STATES
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
152898000 139661000 13237000 8.7 153022000 138962000 14060000 9.2 153911000 139302000 14609000 9.5
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
153421000 139674000 13747000 9.0 153406000 139864000 13542000 8.8 154520000 139382000 15138000 9.8

RELEASED MAY 20, 2011

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. 13
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

APRIL 2011
(Preliminary)

RELEASED 05/20/2011
UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT
RANK COUNTY RATE (%) RANK COUNTY RATE (%)
1 FLAGLER 13.8 35 ESCAMBIA 9.8
2 MIAMI-DADE 13.2 36 COLLIER 9.7
3 HERNANDO 12.9 37 NASSAU 9.7
4 HENDRY 12.8 38 COLUMBIA 9.6
5 ST. LUCIE 12.3 39 BAKER 9.5
6 MARION 12.2 40 SEMINOLE 9.5
7 INDIAN RIVER 12.0 41 BAY 9.4
8 PASCO 11.6 42 GADSDEN 9.3
9 DIXIE 11.1 43 CLAY 9.2
10 CITRUS 11.0 44 SUWANNEE 9.0
11 PUTNAM 10.9 45 BROWARD 8.9
12 OSCEOLA 10.8 46 GILCHRIST 8.8
13 BREVARD 10.8 47 JEFFERSON 8.7
14 POLK 10.8 UNITED STATES 8.7
15 LEE 10.8 48 SANTA ROSA 8.6
16 OKEECHOBEE 10.7 49 BRADFORD 8.5
17 HAMILTON 10.7 50 HARDEE 8.4
18 CHARLOTTE 10.6 51 GLADES 8.3
19 SARASOTA 10.6 52 DESOTO 8.3
20 VOLUSIA 10.6 53 CALHOUN 8.1
21 WASHINGTON 10.6 54 ST. JOHNS 7.9
22 MADISON 10.5 55 FRANKLIN 7.7
23 MARTIN 10.4 56 SUMTER 7.6
FLORIDA 10.4 57 UNION 7.6
24 LEVY 10.3 58 WAKULLA 7.6
25 HILLSBOROUGH 10.3 59 HOLMES 7.5
26 DUVAL 10.3 60 JACKSON 7.3
27 PALM BEACH 10.2 61 LAFAYETTE 7.2
28 LAKE 10.2 62 OKALOOSA 7.1
29 HIGHLANDS 10.1 63 LEON 7.0
30 MANATEE 10.1 64 ALACHUA 6.9
31 TAYLOR 10.1 65 WALTON 6.8
32 PINELLAS 10.1 66 LIBERTY 6.5
33 GULF 9.9 67 MONROE 6.3
34 ORANGE 9.8

NOTE: 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
METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs) AND METROPOLITAN DIVISIONS (MDs)
RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)
APRIL 2011 (Preliminary)

1. Palm Coast MSA 13.8 %


2. Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 13.2
3. Ocala MSA 12.2
4. Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 12.0
5. Port St. Lucie MSA 11.6
6. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA 11.1
7. Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 10.8
8. Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 10.8
9. Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 10.8
10. Punta Gorda MSA 10.6
11. Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 10.6
12. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 10.5
13. North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA 10.4
Florida 10.4
14. West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD 10.2
15. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 9.9
16. Naples-Marco Island MSA 9.7
17. Jacksonville MSA 9.7
18. Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 9.4
19. Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach MSA 9.4
20. Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 8.9
United States 8.7
21. Tallahassee MSA 7.4
22. Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 7.1
23. Gainesville MSA 7.0

Released May 20, 2011

NOTE: 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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TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT
FLORIDA (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

Over-the-Month Over-the-Year
April March April Change Change
Area 2011 2011 2010 Level Percent Level Percent
Statewide 7,272,900 7,254,500 7,227,100 +18,400 +0.3% +45,800 +0.6%
Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 197,800 198,200 200,000 -400 -0.2% -2,200 -1.1%
Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 77,500 77,900 78,200 -400 -0.5% -700 -0.9%
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 156,700 157,600 156,800 -900 -0.6% -100 -0.1%
Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 711,300 708,800 705,600 +2,500 +0.4% +5,700 +0.8%
Gainesville MSA 128,500 127,700 129,100 +800 +0.6% -600 -0.5%
Jacksonville MSA 586,700 581,400 582,400 +5,300 +0.9% +4,300 +0.7%
Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 194,900 195,300 196,800 -400 -0.2% -1,900 -1.0%
Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA 2,212,500 2,209,700 2,193,400 +2,800 +0.1% +19,100 +0.9%
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 993,400 992,800 983,400 +600 +0.1% +10,000 +1.0%
Naples-Marco Island MSA 111,700 113,000 112,200 -1,300 -1.2% -500 -0.4%
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA 242,200 241,300 241,800 +900 +0.4% +400 +0.2%
Ocala MSA 90,100 90,800 91,700 -700 -0.8% -1,600 -1.7%
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 1,020,000 1,019,400 1,004,800 +600 +0.1% +15,200 +1.5%
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 191,300 191,600 195,900 -300 -0.2% -4,600 -2.3%
Palm Coast MSA 18,000 18,000 18,600 +0 +0.0% -600 -3.2%
Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach MSA 74,200 73,600 73,000 +600 +0.8% +1,200 +1.6%
Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 158,800 158,900 158,900 -100 -0.1% -100 -0.1%
Port St. Lucie MSA 120,900 120,600 121,500 +300 +0.2% -600 -0.5%
Punta Gorda MSA 41,100 41,000 41,400 +100 +0.2% -300 -0.7%
Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 44,200 44,400 44,200 -200 -0.5% +0 +0.0%
Tallahassee MSA 172,100 170,700 171,700 +1,400 +0.8% +400 +0.2%
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,128,100 1,123,800 1,120,300 +4,300 +0.4% +7,800 +0.7%
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD 507,800 508,100 504,400 -300 -0.1% +3,400 +0.7%

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 May 20, 2011.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.
Prepared by: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics Center. 16

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