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Workforce Characteristics

Sarasota County’s enviable lifestyle, with its small-town feel, superior schools, and variety of recreational and cultural offerings, means people want to live and work here. Sarasota County’s educated and creative workforce is diverse enough to satisfy both new and expanding businesses. Almost half of Sarasota County’s population is in the prime working age range of 25 to 64, a labor force of 170,903. Adding the labor pool from bordering Manatee and Charlotte counties expands the total to about 400,354.

March 2010 unemployment rate: 12.5%


March 2009 unemployment rate: 10.2%

Labor Force Summary   

Year

Labor Force

Employment

Unemployment Rate

2008

170,903

158,994

7.00%

2007

178,448

170,749

4.30%

2006

178,009

172,521

3.10%

2005

174,728

169,451

3.00%

2004

166,944

160,570

3.80%

2003

160,336

153,376

4.30%

2002

156,870

149,607

4.60%

2001

150,087

144,230

3.90%

2000

148,844

144,088

3.20%

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Program

Employment by Industry

Industry Sector

Employment

Percentage

Agriculture

267

0.18%

Construction

12,742

8.65%

Manufacturing

6,348

4.31%

Wholesale Trade

4,059

2.76%

Retail Trade

21,206

14.39%

Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities

2,246

1.52%

Services

76,828

52.15%

Finance, Real Estate, Insurance

10,229

6.94%

Other Services

6,520

4.43%

Government

6,879

4.67%

Total, All Industries

147,324

100.0%

Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics, (ES-202),2008

Educational Attainment (Highest Level)

Description

Sarasota County

Florida

U.S.

Population 25 years and over

288,817

12,588,083

197,892,369

Less than 9th grade

7,233

712,680

12,575,318

9th to 12th grade, no diploma

21,147

1,186,795

18,098,125

High school graduate (incl. equivalency)

90,821

3,962,460

59,658,315

Some college, no degree

63,395

2,422,966

38,522,312

Associate degree

20,722

1,060,738

14,704,788

Bachelor's degree

53,895

2,123,627

34,364,477

Graduate or professional degree

31,604

1,118,817

19,969,034

Percent high school graduate or higher

90.2%

84.9%

84.51%

Percent bachelor's degree or higher

29.6%

25.8%

27.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2008 American Community Survey