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EMPLOYMENT ANALYSIS <br />Inflow /Outflow <br />The following graph shows the inflow and outflow of workers in Elk River. Outflow reflects the <br />number of workers living in the City but employed outside of the City while inflow measures the <br />number of workers that are employed in the City but live outside. <br />Technically, Elk River can be considered an exporter of workers, as the number of residents <br />coming into the Elk River (inflow) for employment is less than the number of residents leaving <br />the city for work (outflow). Elk River however has a significant number of employees coming <br />into the city for employment (approximately 8,334 workers) and thus the city could also be an <br />importer of jobs as well. The net difference between the net inflow to net outflow of workers <br />was that 976 workers left Elk River than commuted to the city. <br />City of Elk River: Inflow /Outflow <br />i <br />�r <br />j� _ hl::c•.ih.:.n <br />�I <br />L <br />— E6. Ri,er <br />8;334 9,310 <br />2,082 <br />5 <br />C%eg° •.I Ramsey <br />�M <br />h in _ <br />Z mi <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH& CONSULTING, LLC. 27 <br />