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    MARSHALL COUNTY

    Section I

    Overview of Marshall County

    Marshall County is

    one of 105 counties

    of the sunflower

    state located in the

    north central partof Kansas. The

    county seat is

    Marysville.

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    County Profile - Marshall County, KS

    Marshall County is one of the 105 counties in the state of Kansas. The 2007 populationsestimate lists the population to be 10,186. According to 2000 estimates, it has 902.53square miles in land area and a population density of 12.1 people per square mile. Theaverage household size is 2.4 persons (2000), and the median household income is$36,899 (2004) (US census Bureau).

    Population Estimates

    Marshall County has a population of 10,186 as of July 1, 2007 (US Census Bureau).The population decreased by 7.10% from the year 2000 to 2007. As per the 2000census survey, population of the county was 10,965 with median age of 41.7 years. In

    2000, Marshall County had 19.4% population under the age of 15 years, 20.5% in theage group 15 to 34 years, 33.6% in the age group 35 years to 59 years and 26.5% ofthe population above 60 years of age.

    Table 1: Population Estimates for Marshall County

    Population EstimatesYear Ending Marshall County Kansas

    July 1,2007 10,186 2,775,997

    July 1,2006 10,196 2,755,817

    July 1,2005 10,274 2,741,665

    July 1,2004 10,315 2,730,828

    July 1,2003 10,454 2,721,824

    July 1,2002 10,594 2,712,383

    July 1,2001 10,795 2,700,979

    July 1,2000 10,933 2,692,890

    Census 2000 April 1,2000 10,965 2,688,418

    1990 to 2000 % change -6.3% 8.5%2000 to 2007 % change -7.10% 3.26%

    Source: US Census Bureau

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    Source: US Census Bureau

    Figure 1: Population Change in the Last Century

    Table 2: Sex and Age of Population (2000 Census)SEX AND AGE Count Percentage

    Male 5,393 49.2%

    Female 5,572 50.8%

    Under 5 years 543 5.0%

    5 to 9 years 655 6.0%

    10 to 14 years 923 8.4%

    15 to 19 years 871 7.9%

    20 to 24 years 472 4.3%

    25 to 34 years 905 8.3%

    35 to 44 years 1,681 15.3%

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    Household Income

    Median household income for Marshall County is $38,111 which is around 11% lessthan the state median income. The median household income had increased by 1.31%from 2000 to 2005, although the state median income has declined by 9.9% in the sameperiod.

    Table 3: Median Income in Marshall CountyMedian Income Marshall Kansas

    Median household income in 2005 $38,111 $42,861Median household income in 1999 (adj. for inflation1) $37,617 $47,622

    5-year percent change 2000 to 2005 1.31% -9.9%Source: USDA ERS (www.ers.usda.gov) and US Census Bureau

    Figure 2: Median Income in Clay County and Kansas

    Poverty Rates

    The current poverty rate for Marshall County is 10.4 which is less than that of the statepoverty rate of 11.7. In 2000, Marshall Countys poverty rate was 9.6 which increased to10.4 in 2005 i.e. an increase of 8.3%. The poverty rate for Kansas in the same periodwent from 8.9 to 11.7.

    Table 4: Poverty Estimates for Marshall County

    Poverty Estimates Marshall 5-Year % Change Kansas

    Poverty rate in 2005In 2000

    10.49.6

    -8.3%

    11.78.9

    Poverty rate for children under 18 in 2005In 2000

    13.412.8

    -4.7%

    15.211.9

    Source: US Census Bureau (Downloaded from www stats indiana edu)

    $38,111 $37,617$42,861 $47,622

    $0$10,000$20,000$30,000$40,000$50,000$60,000

    Medianhouseholdincomein2005 Medianhouseholdincomein1999

    Marshall

    Kansas

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    Labor Force

    Marshall Countys current unemployment rate is 3.2 which is less than the state rate of4.1. The total labor force for the county declined by 2.1% in the last five years and by3.6% in the last ten years. The total employed labor force declined by 1.5% in the lastfive years but along with that the unemployed labor force also declined by 18.8% in thelast five years.

    Table 5: Labor Force Annual Averages for Marshall County

    Labor Force Annual Averages in 2007 Marshall County KansasTotal Labor Force

    5-year % change10-year % change

    5,750-2.1%-3.6%

    1,478,7813.8%6.9%

    Employed5-year % change10-year % change

    5,564-1.5%-3.8%

    1,418,6665.0%6.7%

    Unemployed5-year % change

    10-year % change

    186-18.8%

    1.6%

    60,115-17.8%

    12.0%Unemployment Rate

    5-year % change10-year % change

    3.2-17.9%3.2%

    4.1-19.6%5.1%

    Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (Downloaded from www.stats.indiana.edu)

    97%

    3%

    Employed

    Unemployed

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    MARSHALL COUNTY

    Educational Attainment

    About eighty-five percent of the population above the age of 25 has at least a highschool degree. Around twenty-two percent of the population above the age of twenty-five has some college education, and 16.8% hold some kind of college degree.

    Table 6: Educational Attainment Marshall County

    Educational Attainment: Census 2000 MarshallPercent ofPopulation

    25+Kansas

    Percent ofPopulation

    25+

    Total Population 25 and Older 7,460 100.0% 1,701,207 100.0%

    Less Than 9th Grade 524 7.0% 88,124 5.2%

    9th to 12th, No Diploma 591 7.9% 149,675 8.8%

    High School Graduate (incl. equiv.) 3,407 45.7% 507,612 29.8%

    Some College, No Degree 1,693 22.7% 417,722 24.6%

    Associate Degree 258 3.5% 99,096 5.8%

    Bachelor's Degree 647 8.7% 290,271 17.1%

    Graduate or Professional Degree 340 4.6% 148,707 8.7%Source: US Census Bureau

    7.00% 5.20%

    7.90% 8.80%

    45.70%

    29.80%

    22.70%

    24.60%

    3.50%

    5.80%

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    Marshall Kansas

    GraduateorProfessionalDegree

    Bachelor'sDegreeAssociateDegreeSomeCollege,NoDegreeHighSchoolGraduate

    (incl.equiv.)9thto12th,NoDiplomaLessThan9thGrade

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    Figure 5: Workers Commute from Marshall County

    less than 1% of residence county population commutes less than 5% of residence county population commutes less than 10% of residence county population commutes

    less than 20% of residence county population commutes more than 20% of residence county population commutes

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    The maximum inflow of workers to Marshall County is from Washington County. Two

    hundred eighty-six workers commute to Marshall County from Washington County forwork, and eighty-one come from Nemaha County. In total 752 workers commute toMarshall County for work.

    Table 8: People Working in Marshall County

    People Working in County in2000

    MarshallPct Dist.

    in CountyKansas

    Pct Dist.in State

    Total 5,322 100.0% 1,317,070 100.0%

    Living in County 4,570 85.9% 1,214,739 92.2%

    Living Elsewhere 752 14.1% 102,331 7.8%

    Pottawattamie County, Iowa 10 - - -

    Clay County, Kansas 19 - - -

    Cloud County, Kansas 17 - - -

    Dickinson County, Kansas 12 - - -

    Douglas County, Kansas 5 - - -

    Franklin County, Kansas 7 - - -Geary County, Kansas 3 - - -

    Graham County, Kansas 2 - - -

    Jackson County, Kansas 5 - - -

    Jewell County, Kansas 2 - - -

    Johnson County, Kansas 10 - - -

    Lyon County, Kansas 9 - - -

    Nemaha County, Kansas 81 - - -

    Osborne County, Kansas 2 - - -

    Ottawa County, Kansas 6 - - -

    Pottawatomie County, Kansas 69 - - -

    Riley County, Kansas 57 - - -

    Seward County, Kansas 3 - - -

    Sumner County, Kansas 3 - - -

    Wabaunsee County, Kansas 2 - - -

    Washington County, Kansas 286 - - -Douglas County, Nebraska 14 - - -

    Gage County, Nebraska 64 - - -

    Jefferson County, Nebraska 14 - - -

    Lancaster County, Nebraska 10 - - -

    Pawnee County, Nebraska 18 - - -

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    Figure 6: Workers Commuting to Marshall County

    less than 1% of residence county population commutes less than 5% of residence county population commutes less than 10% of residence county population commutes less than 20% of residence county population commutes more than 20% of residence county population commutes

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    MARSHALL COUNTY

    Section II

    Industry Analysis

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    Industry Analysis

    Industry Totals for Marshall County

    Industry employment increased in the county by thirty-two percent from 1990 to 2007. Average pay (after adjusting forinflation) has grown by 18.54%, and the number of establishments in the same period increased at around 3%. This is agood indicator of growing industry in the county as population in the county has been declining every decade since 1990(Figure 1). The same is also true for the fact that around 752 workers commute to Marshall County for work according to2000 census numbers (Table 8).

    Table 9: Annual Covered Employment & Wages2 Over Time (NAICS) Marshall County

    Year Establishments Employment Average Annual PayAverage Pay in terms of

    20073

    Dollars (adj*)

    1990 395 3618 $15,304 $24,278

    1991 401 3530 $15,307 $23,302

    1992 403 3745 $15,456 $22,842

    1993395 3934 $16,210 $23,260

    1994 389 4069 $16,707 $23,374

    1995 396 4231 $17,340 $23,591

    1996 403 4360 $18,010 $23,800

    2 Covered Employment & Wages (CEW) also known as ES202 data are the product of a federal-state cooperative program, the Quarterly Census of Employment

    and Wages (QCEW) program, also known as the ES-202 program. The data are derived from summaries of employment and total pay of workers covered by state

    and federal unemployment insurance (UI) legislation and provided by State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). The summaries are a result of the administration of state

    unemployment insurance programs that require most employers to pay quarterly taxes based on the employment and wages of workers covered by UI.(www.bls.gov).

    3Average wages in 2007 dollars term were calculated using the CPI inflation calculator available at Bureau of Labor Statistics website http://data.bls.gov/cgi-

    bin/cpicalc.pl. The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods

    and services purchased for consumption by urban households. This index value has been calculated every year since 1913. For the current year, the latest

    monthly index value is used (www.bls.gov).

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    Year Establishments Employment Average Annual PayAverage Pay in terms of

    20073

    Dollars (adj*)

    1997 414 4375 $19,019 $24,5701998 420 4487 $19,552 $24,871

    1999 406 4509 $20,039 $24,940

    2000 396 4671 $21,606 $26,015

    2001 388 4714 $22,277 $26,081

    2002 394 4766 $22,345 $25,754

    2003 391 4656 $22,946 $25,857

    2004 390 4726 $24,473 $26,862

    2005 392 4834 $25,175 $26,727

    2006 390 4687 $26,305 $27,054

    2007 407 4791 $28,779 $28,779

    Change from 1990 to 2007 12 1173 $13,475 $4,501

    Percent change from 1990 to 2007 3.04% 32.42% 88.05% 18.54%

    Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) *adj = Adjusted for Inflation.

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    Figure 7: Changes in Establishments, Employment and Average Annual Wages in the County

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    Jobs and Average Wages by Industry

    Retail Trade has the largest number of establishments in Marshall County. It has 64 establishments with 584 jobs andannual average wages of $17,601. The Manufacturing sector has 20 establishments but the largest number of jobs at1103 and annual average wages of $37,682. The Health Care & Social Assistance sector has 32 establishments with 509

    jobs and annual average wages of $28,584. The highest paying sector is Construction with annual average wages of$43,595 and 49 establishments. Another high wage paying sector is the Transportation & Warehousing sector with annualaverage wages of $35,013.

    Table 10: Industry Distribution of Establishments, Jobs, and Average Wages Marshall CountyIndustry Distribution of Establishments, Jobs & Average Wages (2007) Establishments Jobs Annual Average WagesTotal Covered Employment and Wages 407 4791 $28,779

    Private 334 3872 $30,644

    Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 5 18 $26,137

    Mining NA N N

    Utilities 5 N N

    Construction 49 425 $43,595

    Manufacturing20 1103 $37,682

    Wholesale Trade 28 261 $29,461

    Retail Trade 64 584 $17,601

    Transportation and Warehousing 36 45 $35,013

    Information 9 134 $26,544

    Finance and Insurance 27 N N

    Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 4 N N

    Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 20 N N

    Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 N NAdministrative and Support & Waste Management & Remediation Services 13 109 $18,294

    Educational Services 8 434 $23,992

    Health Care and Social Assistance 32 509 $28,584

    Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 4 N N

    Accommodation and Food Services 25 N N

    Other Services (except Public Administration) 30 275 $17,062

    Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) N Non-disclosed, NA- Not Applicable

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    Figure 8: Establishments and Jobs in Various Industry Sectors in Marshall County

    Establishments Jobs

    Agriculture Mining

    Utilities Construction

    Manufacturing WholesaleTradeRetailTrade Transportation&WarehousingInformation Finance&InsuranceRealEstate Professional&TechnicalServicesManagementofCompanies WasteManagementEducationalServices HealthCareArts,Entertainment&Recreation Accommodation&FoodServicesOtherServices(exceptPublicAdministration)

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    Key Industries

    Marshall County is home to some very well performing industries. These industries may be a part of existing or emergingclusters. For identifying key industries and clusters, three criteria were used:

    1. Location Quotient Location quotients (LQ) for industries at 6-digit NAICS level were calculated with US industryemployment as base. The cutoff for LQ was taken as 1.25 (based on previous studies, especially Cortright 2003).

    2. Average Wages Average wages at 6-digit NAICS codes were compared to US average wages. If any industryhas average wages 10% above the US average, it is considered to be a good performing industry.

    3. Growth Rate Growth rates for the employment were calculated over a three year time period from 2003 to 20064;a growth rate above 5% is considered to be an indicator of good industry performance.

    Any industry that satisfies one of these three conditions is either a good performing industry or an industry with goodpotential for growth. There may or may not be a cluster existing in a region for every good performing industry, but if

    there are good performing industries, a cluster may emerge in the near future.

    4There were two reasons for selecting 2003 as the base year. 1) The numbers were more likely to be free from 9/11 impacts as compared to 2001 or 2002

    numbers. 2) NAICS definitions changed in 2002, so it was very difficult to bridge between 2002 & 1997 codes for some industries.

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    Industries with High Growth Rates

    Most of the industries with high growth rates are local instead of traded

    5

    industries in Marshall County. The highest growthrate is for the Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing sector (NAICS 325314) but it has only one establishment. Othersectors with high growth rates are the Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists sectorand the Business Associations sector.

    Table 11: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Highest Growth Rates

    NAICS NAICS Definition Establishments EmploymentAverageWages

    GrowthDifferentials

    Cluster

    325314 Fertilizer, Mixing Only,Manufacturing

    1 30 $53,990 210.72% Chemicals and Chemical-basedProducts

    621340Offices of Physical, Occupational

    and Speech Therapists, and

    Audiologists

    2 18 $55,250 108.01% Local Health Services

    813910 Business Associations 2 9 $13,495 108.01% Local Community & Civic

    531210 Offices of Real Estate Agents and

    Brokers1 6 $34,720 81.71% Local Real Estate, Construction

    & Development

    541211 Offices of Certified PublicAccountants

    2 12 $29,526 81.71% Business and FinancialServices

    444190 Other Building Material Dealers 2 23 $23,842 79.15% Local Real Estate, Construction

    & Development

    339950 Sign Manufacturing 2 10 $30,733 71.00% Printing and Publishing

    488510 Freight Transportation Arrangement 1 12 $37,645 58.74% Transportation & Logistics

    561730 Landscaping Services 1 4 $14,865 58.74% Local Household Goods &

    Services

    621420 Outpatient Mental Health Centers 1 49 $33,795 51.83% Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life

    Sciences)

    Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group

    5Traded industries are defined as the ones exporting their goods and/or services outside their region. Local industries are the ones with all local (within the region)

    dealings (Porter 2003).

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    Industries with High Location Quotient

    The sector Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing (NAICS 336214) has the highest LQ in Marshall County of 365.22.The Gypsum Product Manufacturing (NAICS 327420) and Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing (NAICS 325314) sectorsalso have high LQ. Four out of the top ten sectors with high LQ are a part of the Agribusiness cluster and two others area part of the Chemicals and Chemical-based Products cluster.

    Table 12: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Highest Location Quotients

    NAICS NAICS Definition Establishments EmploymentAverageWages

    LocationQuotient

    Cluster

    336214 Travel Trailer and CamperManufacturing

    2 596 $33,402 365.22 Transportation EquipmentManufacturing

    327420 Gypsum Product Manufacturing 1 141 $35,153 288.10 Chemicals and Chemical-based

    Products

    325314 Fertilizer, Mixing Only,

    Manufacturing1 30 $53,990 111.92 Chemicals and Chemical-based

    Products

    336212 Truck Trailer Manufacturing 3 135 $44,835 103.02 Transportation Equipment

    Manufacturing

    322232 Envelope Manufacturing 1 60 $38,837 102.73 Forest and Wood Products

    424520 Livestock Wholesalers 1 27 $8,417 39.23 Agribusiness, Food Processing and

    Technology

    424510 Grain and Field Bean

    Wholesalers7 47 $35,536 32.96 Agribusiness, Food Processing and

    Technology

    311119 Other Animal Food Manufacturing 1 28 $46,601 27.36 Agribusiness, Food Processing and

    Technology

    321214 Truss Manufacturing 1 40 $25,826 23.91 Forest and Wood Products423820 Farm and Garden Machinery and

    Equipment Merchant Wholesalers4 51 $39,358 15.22 Agribusiness, Food Processing and

    Technology

    Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group

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    Industries with Wages Higher than National Averages

    The countys Local Health Services have average wages higher than the national averages. The Offices of Chiropractorssector has wages about 80% higher than national averages, and the Offices of Physical, Occupational & SpeechTherapists and Audiologists sector has wages about 50% higher than the national averages. This may be because of tworeasons this sector is a well performing industry with higher profits and they pay higher wages, or there is shortage oflabor so to retain employees they have to pay higher wages.

    Table 13: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Wages above National Averages

    NAICS NAICS Definition Establishments Employment

    Average

    Wages

    Wages

    Comparedto Nation6 Cluster

    621310 Offices of Chiropractors 2 4 $50,387 87.37% Local Health Services

    621340 Offices of Physical, Occupational and

    Speech Therapists, and Audiologists

    2 18 $55,250 50.93% Local Health Services

    325314 Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing 1 30 $53,990 30.18% Chemicals and Chemical-

    based Products

    336212 Truck Trailer Manufacturing 3 135 $44,835 22.10% Transportation Equipment

    Manufacturing

    237310 Highway, Street, and BridgeConstruction

    4 56 $60,458 18.19% Local Real Estate,Construction & Development

    713950 Bowling Centers 1 5 $15,175 14.33% Arts, Entertainment,

    Recreation & Visitor Industries

    311119 Other Animal Food Manufacturing 1 28 $46,601 12.21% Agribusiness, Food Processing

    and Technology

    423140 Motor Vehicle Parts (Used) Merchant

    Wholesalers

    1 1 $34,437 10.03% Defense and Security

    443111 Household Appliance Stores 1 37 $34,350 8.23% Local Household Goods &Services

    441229 All Other Motor Vehicle Dealers 1 2 $41,413 5.00% Local Motor Vehicle Products

    & ServicesSource: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group

    6Wages compared to nation the difference in county & national average wages for a particular industry as percentage of the national average.

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    Shift Share Analysis

    Shift share analysis breaks down changes in employment (growth or decline) over a period of time into three components:national growth share, industry mix share and local share. This analysis is used to account for the competitiveness of aregions industries and to analyze the local economic base7.

    National Growth ShareThis is the share of growth (decline) in local employment that can be attributed to growth (decline) in employmentat the national level.

    National Growth Share = Employment in base year * National employment growth rate

    Industry Mix ShareThis is the growth (decline) in employment in the region that can be attributed to the growth (decline) in thatparticular industry at the national level.

    Industry Mix Share = Employment in base year *(Industrys National Growth rate National employmentgrowth rate)

    Local ShareThis is the share of growth (decline) in employment in a region that can be attributed to the competitiveness of aregion.

    Local Share = Employment in base year *(Regions industry growth rate National Industry growth rate)

    The industry with the highest local share in growth is Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing. The employment in thesector increased by 411, and 370 of those jobs were due to local growth (Table 14). The second highest growth inemployment was in Nursing Care Facilities. In this sector there was a net growth of 104 jobs, of which 103 were

    attributable to local growth in the region.

    7Pennstate (2003) Using Employment data to better understand your local economy.

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    Table 14: Industries with Highest Local Share of Growth Shift Share Analysis Marshall CountyNAICS NAICS Definition Net Growth National Growth Share Industry Mix Share Local Share

    336214 Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing 411 9.8 31.7 369.6

    623110 Nursing Care Facilities 104 5.8 -5.2 103.4

    452112 Discount Department Stores 107 5.8 -1.2 102.4

    327420 Gypsum Product Manufacturing 40 5.3 -6.1 40.8

    322232 Envelope Manufacturing 33 1.4 -4.5 36.1

    621420 Outpatient Mental Health Centers 35 0.7 0.7 33.6

    561422 Telemarketing Bureaus 38 2.7 3.1 32.2

    325314 Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing 29 0.1 -0.1 29.0

    443111 Household Appliance Stores 19 1.0 -2.9 21.0424520 Livestock Wholesalers 18 0.5 -1.1 18.6

    444190 Other Building Material Dealers 19 0.2 0.2 18.6

    423820 Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment

    Merchant Wholesalers16 1.8 -1.5 15.7

    621340 Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech

    Therapists, and Audiologists16 0.1 0.3 15.6

    237130Power and Communication Line and Related

    Structures Construction 17 0.7 1.7 14.6

    424490 Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant

    Wholesalers16 3.7 0.1 12.1

    Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group

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    Clusters in Marshall County

    Traded Clusters

    An Agribusiness and food processing cluster may exists in Marshall County. The cluster has a growth rate of 11.11%, LQof 1.92 and wages around 4% more than national average. Forest & wood products cluster has a very high growth rate of18.44 % but has considerably wages than the rest of the nation. Also, the Business & Financial Services cluster has ahigh growth rate of 9.75 but low LQ & wages. Investments into these sectors should be considered to make them morecompetitive.

    Table 15: Traded Clusters in Marshall County

    Cluster Establishments Employment

    Average

    Wages

    Average WagesCompared to

    National Average

    GrowthRate

    LQ

    Advanced Materials 5 144 $35,182 -42.24% 2.68% 0.78

    Agribusiness, Food Processing & Technology 23 214 $35,648 4.26% 11.11% 1.92

    Apparel & Textiles 1 15 $36,782 -5.69% N 0.36

    Arts, Entertainment, Recreation & VisitorIndustries

    11 111 $10,774 -67.14% 0.30% 0.69

    Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences) 9 429 $24,611 -41.27% -3.74% 1.11

    Business & Financial Services 32.6 156 $33,461 -55.98% 9.75% 0.40

    Chemicals & Chemical-based Products 7 191 $37,393 -32.56% 4.58% 2.38

    Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing 0 0 N N N 0.00

    Defense & Security 5 32 $32,483 -50.57% 35.02% 0.23

    Education & Knowledge Creation 3 55 $18,931 -56.80% 1.89% 0.73

    Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component 0 0 N N N 0.00

    Energy (Fossil & Renewable) 32.3 186 $28,198 -52.81% 0.36% 0.73

    Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 2 2 $29,557 -32.73% N 0.04

    Forest & Wood Products 5 103 $33,433 -16.26% 18.44% 1.17

    Glass & Ceramics 0 0 N N N 0.00

    Information Technology & Telecommunications 5.3 49 $35,324 -53.31% 0.00% 0.24

    Machinery Manufacturing 0 0 N N N 0.00

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    Mining 1 0 N N N 0.00

    Primary Metal Manufacturing 0 0 N N N 0.00

    Printing & Publishing 8 96 $23,881 -54.21% 10.06% 1.15

    Transportation & Logistics 23 74 $27,210 -36.45% 3.37% 0.56

    Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 6 732 $35,518 -41.52% 4.15% 12.46

    Total All Industries 331 3771 $27,814 -34.41% 0.00% 1.00

    Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG groupHighlighted cell represent values higher than specified criteria values

    Figure 10: Location Quotients for Various Clusters in Marshall County

    Arts&Entertainment,0.69

    Biomedical,1.11Business&Financial

    Services,0.4Chemicals,2.38 Defense&

    Security,0.23IT&Telecom,0.24

    Printing&Publishing,1.15

    Transportation&Logistics,0.56

    TransportationEquipMfg,12.46

    FabricatedMetalProductMfg,0.04

    AdvancedMaterials,0.78Agribusiness,1.92

    Apparel&Textiles,0.36

    Education&Knowledge

    Creation,0.73 Energy,

    0.73

    Forest&WoodProducts,1.17

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    Figure 12: Traded Cluster Location Quotients for Marshall County

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    Local Clusters

    There are only three local clusters with growth rates higher than the specified criteria of 5%. These are the Local RetailClothing & Accessories (growth rate of 19.9%), Local Community & Civic Organizations (growth rate of 15.62%) and LocalReal Estate (growth rate of 6.12%) clusters. Local Financial Services have the highest LQ of 3.9. Others with high LQ arethe Local Utilities cluster with LQ of 2.93 and the Retail Clothing & Accessories cluster with LQ of 1.54.

    Table 16: Local Clusters in Marshall County

    Cluster Establishments Employment

    Average

    Wages

    Average WagesCompared to

    National Average

    GrowthRate

    LQ

    Local Commercial Services 10 108 $16,663 -59.83% -11.72% 0.38

    Local Community & Civic Organizations 4 17 $9,592 -68.33% 15.62% 0.35

    Local Education & Training 0 0 N N N 0.00

    Local Entertainment & Media 2 3 $17,380 -29.57% -9.14% 0.09

    Local Financial Services 10 259 $42,543 -16.93% -15.42% 3.90

    Local Food and Beverages Processing &

    Distribution13 189 $16,887 -33.46% -4.79% 1.08

    Local Health Services 26 126 $36,362 -24.27% 1.36% 0.71

    Local Hospitality Establishments 27 193 $7,171 -49.63% -4.99% 0.60

    Local Household Goods & Services 22 118 $22,556 -40.40% -3.42% 0.69

    Local Industrial Products & Services 1 1 $34,437 -36.01% -20.63% 0.06

    Local Logistical Services 0 0 N N N 0.00

    Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services 27 104 $22,838 -37.95% -4.92% 1.04

    Local Personal Services (Non-Medical) 11 44 $12,804 -47.96% 4.10% 0.56

    Local Real Estate, Construction & Development 24 141 $37,594 -22.83% 6.12% 1.11Local Retail Clothing & Accessories 4 231 $15,728 -21.13% 19.90% 1.54

    Local Utilities 4 40 $26,743 -40.14% -3.13% 2.93

    Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG groupHighlighted cell represent values higher than specified criteria values

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