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E O $ M A 7 N T F A .6 RR 1 3 0 T M D F RK 9 CA E 4 9 5 M I ET 3 C 0 A C 4 M OC R AN E 5 ,5 7 C D M 7 TION 0 0 U KE A ,8 CONVEN 5 , 9 PA T RK 78 ATTENDANCE 1 0 NC 20 ET 5 2 Y 0 ,0 . % D VA ,2 0 EM CA 7 3 AN NC 0 S M 7 D IN Y R F 1 $ 6 3 DU ATE .1 , ,6 ST 25.7% 5 9 0 RIA TY 0 L M CLARK COUN ENUE ,7 S ARK G REV 24 F ET GROSS GAMIN Labor ........................................................................................110 Las Vegas MSA Labor Force Summary 110 Comparative Annual High-Technology Labor Costs 110 Industrial Employment ........................................................ 111 Manufacturing....................................................................... 112 Manufacturing Employment in Clark County 112 Manufacturers with 50+ Employees in Clark County 112 Wholesalers ............................................................................114 Employers with 300+ Employees in Clark County ...................................................................... 116 Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2014 Top Workplaces ........................................................... 119 Trends and Opinions ............................................................120 07-employment.indd 109 3/19/14 1:28 PM 2014 Las Vegas Perspective EMPLOYMENT Labor Las Vegas MSA Labor Force Summary (000) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 CHANGE Labor Force 806.1 831.0 872.4 911.5 933.8 970.0 980.4 994.2 994.2 992.4 989.9 -0.3% Employment 762.8 793.9 833.7 873.2 890.1 902.4 864.4 854.0 856.2 881.0 895.7 1.7% Unemployment 43.3 37.0 38.7 38.2 43.7 67.6 116.0 140.2 138.0 111.4 94.2 -15.4% Unemployment Rate 5.4% 4.5% 4.4% 4.2% 4.7% 7.0% 11.8% 14.1% 13.9% 11.2% 9.5% Source: State of Nevada Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation. *Percent change reflects changes from 2012 to 2013. Comparative Annual High-Technology Labor Costs NO. OF WORKERS SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE LOS ANGELES SEATTLE SAN DIEGO LAS VEGAS I.T. Group Data Security Analyst 16 $101,328 $99,952 $94,692 $94,350 $89,870 $83,056 Data Security Analyst, Sr. 8 $129,411 $127,652 $120,934 $120,496 $114,774 $106,075 Data Security Analyst Manager 2 $156,407 $154,284 $146,165 $145,636 $138,720 $128,202 EDP Auditor 6 $100,210 $98,848 $93,648 $93,310 $88,878 $82,137 EDP Auditor, Sr. 2 $123,288 $121,613 $115,212 $114,799 $109,344 $101,056 I.S. Security Manager 2 $166,093 $163,837 $155,217 $154,655 $147,308 $136,139 Information Technology Auditor I 6 $80,589 $79,496 $75,313 $75,038 $71,475 $66,058 Information Technology Auditor II 2 $99,160 $97,815 $92,666 $92,336 $87,947 $81,281 Information Technology Auditor III 2 $124,430 $122,740 $116,280 $115,861 $110,358 $101,989 labor Software/ Web Group Software Engineer I 14 $81,419 $80,275 $76,241 $75,967 $72,357 $66,619 Software Engineer II 8 $99,330 $97,935 $93,013 $92,680 $88,277 $77,407 Software Engineer III 4 $118,872 $117,202 $111,311 $110,911 $105,640 $92,633 Programmer I 12 $78,162 $77,065 $73,191 $72,928 $69,462 $60,908 Programmer II 6 $90,375 $89,106 $84,628 $84,324 $80,318 $70,428 Programmer III 2 $113,985 $112,386 $106,738 $106,353 $101,300 $88,826 Web Designer I 10 $94,446 $93,119 $88,440 $88,122 $83,935 $73,602 Web Designer II 4 $114,800 $113,189 $107,500 $107,114 $102,023 $89,461 Web Designer III 2 $135,970 $134,057 $127,322 $126,866 $120,836 $105,958 Support Group Administrative Assistant 12 $55,677 $54,922 $52,030 $51,841 $49,380 $45,637 Secretary I 8 $41,661 $41,095 $38,935 $38,791 $36,950 $34,147 Secretary II 8 $45,731 $45,110 $42,734 $42,580 $40,557 $37,482 Executive Secretary 4 $62,241 $61,396 $58,166 $57,957 $55,202 $51,017 TOTAL WORKERS 140 Weighted Average Annual Earnings (1) $89,215 $87,984 $83,450 $83,150 $79,200 $71,772 Total Annual Base Payroll Costs $12,490,100 $12,317,760 $11,683,000 $11,641,000 $11,088,000 $10,048,080 Fringe Benefits (2) $4,496,436 $4,434,394 $4,205,880 $4,190,760 $3,991,680 $3,617,309 TOTAL ANNUAL LABOR COSTS $16,986,536 $16,752,154 $15,888,880 $15,831,760 $15,079,680 $13,665,389 Source: The Boyd Co., Inc., Princeton, NJ. Notes: (1) For mature information technology center in third year of operation based on current wage rates and benefits. Wage rates reflect Boyd location experience, field research, and Boyd BizCosts® data bank in Princeton. Job descriptions reflect a representative mix of key positions for a 140-worker center. (2) Based on an estimated 36 percent of total annual base payroll costs. Costs include all statutory benefits, pay for time not worked and company- sponsored benefits. 110 employment » labor 07-employment.indd 110 3/19/14 1:28 PM 2014 Las Vegas Perspective EMPLOYMENT Industrial Employment Las Vegas MSA Establishment-Based Industrial Employment (000) INDUSTRY 2012 2013 CHANGE % CHANGE Natural Resources & Mining 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0% Construction 40.2 40.9 2.9 1.7% Manufacturing 20.5 21.0 0.1 2.4% GOODS PRODUCING TOTAL 61.0 62.2 3.0 2.0% Trade, Transportation & Utilities 159.8 166.7 4.9 4.3% Information 9.9 9.7 0.0 -2.0% Financial Activities 42.8 44.0 1.7 2.8% Professional & Business Services 106.8 113.0 3.8 5.8% Education & Health Services 77.2 81.4 1.8 5.4% Leisure & Hospitality 259.9 265.8 6.7 2.3% Government 97.2 97.5 -0.2 0.3% Other Services 23.7 24.0 0.7 1.3% SERVICES PRODUCING TOTAL 777.3 802.1 19.4 3.2% TOTAL ALL INDUSTRIES* 838.3 864.3 22.4 3.1% Source: State of Nevada, Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation as of December 2013. *Detail may not add due to rounding. Numbers reflect non-agricultural employment by place of work. It does not necessarily coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple jobholders. industrial employment industrial Are you (and your family) better off or worse off Are you (and your family) better off or From a financial perspective, do you think financially than you were a year ago? BETTER NOW worse off financially than you were a year ago? that a year from now you (and your family) will be: Don't Know 38.0% Don't Know Better now 4.8% Better off 32.2% 2.2% 38.0% 42.2% 28.2% 28.2% 17.0% Same 34.4% Same '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 42.0% From a financial perspective, do you think that a year from now you (and your family) will be? BETTER OFF Worse now Worse off 25.4% 11.0% 41.6% 42.2% 41.2% 38.8% 36.0% Job availability concern Well-paying job opportunity rating '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 Excellent Good Not at all 2.0% 28.3% Job availability concern trend: VERY / SOMEWHAT CONCERNED Concerned 9.0% Very Concerned 47.9% Not too 89.2% Concerned 12.6% 83.9% Poor Fair 80.0% 80.2% 31.8% 37.9% 78.4% Somewhat Concerned 30.5% '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 employment » industrial employment 111 07-employment.indd 111 3/19/14 1:28 PM 2014 Las Vegas Perspective EMPLOYMENT Manufacturing Manufacturing Employment in Clark County INDUSTRY NAICS* NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT TOTAL WAGES Food Manufacturing 311 132 2,957 $25,227,713 Beverage & Tobacco Product Manufacturing 312 10 144 $1,315,129 Textile Product Mills 314 35 292 $2,437,179 Apparel Manufacturing 315 15 39 $230,659 Wood Product Manufacturing 321 16 352 $2,825,767 Paper Manufacturing 322 11 436 $6,010,963 Printing and Related Support Activities 323 123 2,084 $22,663,156 Petroleum & Coal Products Manufacturing 324 4 34 $579,256 Chemical Manufacturing 325 37 877 $12,665,048 Plastics & Rubber Products Manufacturing 326 43 1,579 $15,385,022 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 327 79 1,804 $22,217,037 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 332 141 1,678 $17,725,519 Machinery Manufacturing 333 25 517 $5,906,222 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 334 36 571 $6,414,125 Electrical Equipment and Appliances 335 17 375 $6,325,432 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 336 31 376 $4,124,196 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 337 69 782 $7,181,780 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 339 194 5,268 $106,449,831 TOTAL MANUFACTURING 311-339 1,018 20,165 $265,684,034 Source: State of Nevada Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation, Q3 2013.