Work Force Characteristics
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Skilled, well-educated, diverse and hard working. There’s no better way to describe the Greater St. Louis work force. Drawing from 16 counties in Illinois and Missouri, St. Louis businesses have access to a rich pool of talented employees. A Council on Competitiveness Regional Survey in 2005 found that the availability of workers with the skills businesses require is one of the St. Louis region’s strengths. With almost 190,000 students enrolled in local colleges and universities, it’s no wonder. The work force — 1.5 million strong — has several major virtues: Below the labor force is broken down by the 16 counties in the St. Louis region. | Work Force Population by County | | County | Labor Force | Unemployment Rate | | Bond, IL | 8,816 | 4.9% | | Calhoun, IL | 2,672 | 6.0% | | Clinton, IL | 19,351 | 4.4% | | Jersey, IL | 11,947 | 4.8% | | Macoupin, IL | 25,397 | 5.1% | | Madison, IL | 140,570 | 4.9% | | Monroe, IL | 18,014 | 3.9% | | St. Clair, IL | 126,310 | 5.8% | | Illinois Statewide | 6,613,346 | 4.5% | | Missouri Counties | Labor Force | Unemployment Rate | | Franklin, MO | 53,155 | 5.2% | | Jefferson, MO | 117,240 | 4.8% | | Lincoln, MO | 24,944 | 5.3% | | St. Charles, MO | 188,991 | 3.9% | | St. Louis City, MO | 158,275 | 6.9% | | St. Louis County, MO | 542,763 | 4.6% | | Warren, MO | 15,620 | 5.3% | | Washington, MO | 10,099 | 7.9% | | Missouri Statewide | 3,032,434 | 4.8% | | St. Louis, MO-IL MSA | 1,464,163 | 5.0% | | United States | 151,428,000 | 4.6% | Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2006 Annual Averages, not seasonally adjusted. |
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