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$25.00- <br /> <br />$20.00- <br /> <br />$15.00- <br /> <br />$10.00- <br /> <br />$5.00- <br /> <br />$0.00 <br /> <br />Home Health Aide <br /> <br />Cost of Housing <br /> <br />Elk River Industrial Region 7W <br /> <br />Sherbume Co. <br />Manufacturing <br /> <br />Table 6 shows covered employment by industry for Sherburne County. This table represents the <br />number of jobs in Sherburne County, regardless of where the individual resides. Some <br />categories such as some agricultural workers, railroad workers, student workers, and elected <br />officials are not included in the data. All industries have increased in size between 1990 and <br />1999. The only sector to experience some loss in the latter half of the 1990s was the <br />Transportation and Public Utilities sector which declined by 18 jobs. <br /> <br />The sector with the largest increase between 1990 and 1999 was the Trade sector which added <br />2,380 positions for a 93.7% increase. The Trade sector includes wholesale and retail trade and <br />would include such businesses as general merchandise stores, building materials, food stores, <br />automotive dealers and service stations, apparel and accessory stores, furniture and home <br />furnishing stores, and eating and drinking places. <br /> <br />The second largest increase was found in the Services sector which increased by 1,516 jobs for a <br />91.2% increase. The Services sector includes a wide range of businesses with some of the <br />largest being business services, health services, legal services, social services(excluding <br />government), and numerous other services. <br /> <br />The largest percentage increase was found in the Construction sector. Between 1990 and 1999 it <br />increased by 138.5% by adding 763 jobs. The second largest percentage increase was found in <br />the Finance, Insurance and Real Estate sector which increased by 121.1% with the addition of <br />310 new jobs. <br /> <br /> <br />
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