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Section I
Overview of Morris County
Morris County is
one of 105 counties
of the sunflower
state located in the
north central partof Kansas. The
county seat is the
City of Council
Grove.
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County Profile - Morris County, KS
Morris County is one of the 105 counties in the state of Kansas. The 2007 populationsestimate lists the population to be 5,967. According to 2000 estimates, the county has697.38 square miles in land area and a population density of 8.8 people per squaremile. The average household size is 2.37 persons (2000), and the median householdincome is $36,171 (2004) (US census Bureau).
Population Estimates
Morris County has a population of 5,967 as of July 1, 2007 (US Census Bureau). Thepopulation decreased by 2.24% from the year 2000 to 2007. As per the 2000 censussurvey, population of the county was 6,104 with median age of 42 years. In 2000, Morris
County had 20.3% of total population under the age of 15 years, 19.6% in the age group15 to 34 years, 34.4% in the age group 35 years to 59 years and 25.7% of populationabove 60 years of age.
Table 1: Population Estimates for Morris County
Population EstimatesYear Ending Morris County Kansas
July 1,2007 5,967 2,775,997
July 1,2006 5,921 2,755,817
July 1,2005 5,953 2,741,665
July 1,2004 5,910 2,730,828
July 1,2003 5,923 2,721,824
July 1,2002 5,982 2,712,383
July 1,2001 6,059 2,700,979
July 1,2000 6,113 2,692,890
Census 2000 April 1,2000 6,104 2,688,418
2000 to 2007 % change -2.24% 3.26%1990 to 2000 % change -1.5% 8.5%
Source: US Census Bureau
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Source: US census Bureau
Figure 1: Population Change in the Last Century
Table 2: Sex and Age of Population (2000 Census)SEX AND AGE Count Percentage
Male 3,005 49.20%
Female 3,099 50.80%
Under 5 years 347 5.70%
5 to 9 years 404 6.60%10 to 14 years 491 8.00%
15 to 19 years 440 7.20%
20 to 24 years 198 3.20%
25 to 34 years 562 9.20%
35 to 44 years 896 14 70%
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Labor Force
Morris Countys current unemployment rate is 4.8 which is greater than the state rate of4.1. The total labor force for the county declined by 9.8% in the last five years and by7.8% in the last ten years, but along with that the unemployed labor force alsoincreased by 14% in the last five years.
Table 5: Labor Force Annual Averages for Morris CountyLabor Force Annual Averages in 2007 Morris County Kansas
Total Labor Force5-year % change10-year % change
2,879-9.8%-7.8%
1,478,7813.8%6.9%
Employed5-year % change10-year % change
2,471-10.7%-8.4%
1,418,6665.0%6.7%
Unemployed5-year % change10-year % change
13814.0%5.3%
60,115-17.8%12.0%
Unemployment Rate5-year % change10-year % change
4.826.3%14.3%
4.1-19.6%5.1%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (Downloaded from www.stats.indiana.edu)
Figure 3: Employed and Unemployed Labor Force in Morris County
95%
5%
Employed
Unemployed
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Educational Attainment
About eighty-five percent of the population above the age of 25 has at least a highschool degree. 24.8% of the population above the age of twenty-five had some collegeeducation, and 19.1% hold some kind of college degree.
Table 6: Educational Attainment Morris County
Educational Attainment: Census 2000 MorrisPercent ofPopulation
25+
KansasPercent ofPopulation
25+Total Population 25 and Older 4,224 100.0% 1,701,207 100.0%
Less Than 9th Grade 230 5.4% 88,124 5.2%
9th to 12th, No Diploma 415 9.8% 149,675 8.8%
High School Graduate (incl. equiv.) 1,723 40.8% 507,612 29.8%
Some College, No Degree 1,047 24.8% 417,722 24.6%
Associate Degree 133 3.1% 99,096 5.8%
Bachelor's Degree 409 9.7% 290,271 17.1%
Graduate or Professional Degree 267 6.3% 148,707 8.7%Source: US Census Bureau
Figure 4: Educational Attainment Morris County
5.40% 5.20%9.80% 8.80%
40.80%29.80%
24.80%
24.60%
3.10%
5.80%
9.70%17.10%
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GraduateorProfessionalDegree
Bachelor'sDegreeAssociateDegreeSomeCollege,NoDegreeHighSchoolGraduate(incl.
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9thto12th,NoDiplomaLessThan9thGrade
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Workers Commuting to Work
More than seventy percent of the labor force works in the county itself. The maximumoutflow of workers from Morris County is to Riley County (about 230 workers i.e. 7.76%of workers commute to Riley County for work). Another 173 workers commute to Gearycounty and 129 commute to Lyon County for work.
Table 7: Workers (Commuting to Work) Living in Morris CountyWorkers Living in
County in 2000
MorrisPct Dist.
in County
KansasPct Dist.
in StateTotal 2,963 100.0% 1,310,746 100.0%
Working in County 2,085 70.37% 1,214,739 92.7%
Working Elsewhere 878 29.63% 96,007 7.3%
Polk Co. IA 2 0.07% - -
Barton Co. KS 7 0.24% - -
Butler Co. KS 2 0.07% - -
Chase Co. KS 20 0.67% - -
Coffey Co. KS 5 0.17% - -Dickinson Co. KS 113 3.81% - -
Douglas Co. KS 1 0.03% - -
Elk Co. KS 6 0.20% - -
Geary Co. KS 173 5.84% - -
Harvey Co. KS 4 0.13% - -
Johnson Co. KS 8 0.27% - -
Lyon Co. KS 129 4.35% - -McPherson Co. KS 4 0.13% - -
Marion Co. KS 10 0.34% - -
Osage Co. KS 2 0.07% - -
Pottawatomie Co. KS 20 0.67% - -
Riley Co. KS 230 7.76% - -
Saline Co. KS 27 0.91% - -
Sedgwick Co. KS 12 0.40% - -
Seward Co. KS 2 0.07% - -
Shawnee Co. KS 47 1.59% - -
Wabaunsee Co. KS 37 1.25% - -
Wyandotte Co. KS 8 0.27% - -
Jefferson Co. KY 2 0.07% - -
J k C MO 2 0 07%
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Figure 5: Workers Commute from Morris County
-- Less than 1% of residence county population commutes
-- 1.0% -4.9% of residence county population commutes
-- 5.0% - 9.9% of residence county populationcommutes-- 10.0% - 19.9% of residence county population commutes
-- 20% or more residence county population commutes
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The maximum inflow of workers to Morris County is from Dickinson County. Around 101
workers commute to Morris County from Dickinson County for work, and 63 come fromWabaunsee County. In total around 380 workers commute to Morris County for work.
Table 8: People Working in Morris County
People Working in County in2000
MorrisPct Dist.
in CountyKansas
Pct Dist.in State
Total 2,465 100.0% 1,317,070 100.0%
Living in County 2,085 84.58% 1,214,739 92.2%
Living Elsewhere 380 15.42% 102,331 7.8%
Monona Co. IA 10 - - -
Chase Co. KS 20 - - -
Dickinson Co. KS 101 - - -
Geary Co. KS 59 - - -
Lyon Co. KS 45 - - -
Marion Co. KS 17 - - -
Osage Co. KS 7 - - -Pottawatomie Co. KS 8 - - -
Reno Co. KS 5 - - -
Riley Co. KS 33 - - -
Wabaunsee Co. KS 63 - - -
Wyandotte Co. KS 6 - - -
Clay Co. MO 6 - - -Source: US Census Bureau (Includes only workers over 16 years old.)
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Figure 6: Workers Commuting to Morris County
-- Less than 1% of residence county population commutes-- 1.0% -4.9% of residence county population commutes
-- 5.0% - 9.9% of residence county populationcommutes-- 10.0% - 19.9% of residence county population commutes
-- 20% or more residence county population commutes
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Section II
Industry Analysis
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Industry Analysis
Industry Totals for Morris County
Industry employment increased in Morris County by 4.69% from 1990 to 2007. Average pay (after adjusting for inflation)has grown at a rate of 11.51%, and the number of establishments in the same period decreased at around 8%. However,the detailed table shows that the number of establishments has increased from 154 in 2005 to 171 in 2007.
Table 9: Annual Covered Employment & Wages2 over Time (NAICS) Morris County
Year Establishments Jobs Average Annual Pay Average Pay in Terms of2007
3Dollars (adj*)
1990 186 1471 $13,612 $21,594
1991 188 1450 $13,922 $21,194
1992 184 1476 $14,494 $21,420
1993 183 1587 $14,982 $21,498
1994 181 1675 $15,766 $22,058
1995 177 1683 $15,383 $20,929
1996 178 1700 $16,171 $21,370
1997 187 1743 $16,778 $21,675
1998 189 1771 $17,066 $21,709
1999 184 1761 $18,182 $22,628
2 Covered Employment & Wages (CEW) also known as ES202 data are the product of a federal-state cooperative program, the Quarterly Census of Employmentand Wages (QCEW) program, also known as the ES-202 program. The data are derived from summaries of employment and total pay of workers covered by state
and federal unemployment insurance (UI) legislation and provided by State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). The summaries are a result of the administration of stateunemployment insurance programs that require most employers to pay quarterly taxes based on the employment and wages of workers covered by UI.(www.bls.gov).
3Average wages in 2007 dollars term calculated using CPI inflation calculator available at Bureau of Labor Statistics website http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl.
The CPI inflation calculator uses the average Consumer Price Index for a given calendar year. This data represents changes in prices of all goods and servicespurchased for consumption by urban households. This index value has been calculated every year since 1913. For the current year, the latest monthly index valueis used (www.bls.gov).
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Year Establishments Jobs Average Annual PayAverage Pay in Terms of
20073
Dollars (adj*)2000 181 1807 $19,360 $23,311
2001 178 1722 $19,848 $23,237
2002 177 1806 $20,374 $23,482
2003 171 1748 $20,563 $23,172
2004 160 1579 $21,180 $23,248
2005 154 1526 $22,445 $23,829
2006 162 1530 $23,929 $24,611
2007 171 1540 $24,080 $24,080
Change from 1990 to 2007 -15 69 $10,468 $2,486Percent change from 1990 to 2007 -8.06% 4.69% 76.90% 11.51%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) *adj = Adjusted for Inflation.
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Figure 7: Changes in Establishments, Employment and Average Annual Wages in the County
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Jobs and Average Wages by Industry
The Retail Trade sector has the maximum number of establishments in Morris County with 32 establishments and 149 jobs. The largest employer in terms of number of jobs is the Manufacturing sector with 173 jobs. The Professional,Scientific & Technical Services are the highest paid sector with an annual average wages of $56,711.
Table 10: Industry Distribution of Establishments, Jobs, and Average Wages Morris CountyIndustry Distribution of Establishments, Jobs & Average Wages (2007) Establishments Jobs Annual Average Wage
Total Covered Employment and Wages 171 1540 $24,080
Private 140 1012 $24,134 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 8 N N
Mining 3 N N
Utilities 2 N N
Construction 13 80 $27,628
Manufacturing 8 173 $28,542
Wholesale Trade 7 32 $26,829
Retail Trade 32 149 $18,842
Transportation and Warehousing 8 N $33,941
Information 7 43 $41,248
Finance and Insurance 12 N N
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 1 N N
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 15 N $56,711
Management of Companies and Enterprises NA N N
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation
Services
2 N N
Educational Services 5 N N
Health Care and Social Assistance 10 N N
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 4 14 $7,850
Accommodation and Food Services 9 123 $9,700
Other Services (except Public Administration) 9 14 $13,781
Public Administration 17 134 $18,770
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) N Non-disclosed, NA- Not Applicable
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Figure 8: Establishments and Jobs in Various Industry Sectors in Morris County
Establishments Jobs
Agriculture Mining Utilities
Construction Manufacturing WholesaleTradeRetailTrade Transportation&Warehousing InformationFinanceandInsurance RealEstate Professional&TechnicalServicesWasteManagement EducationalServices HealthCareArts&Entertainment Accommodation&FoodServices
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Figure 9: Average Wage in Various Industries in Morris County
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AverageAnnualPay AgricultureMining
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FinanceandInsuranceRealEstateProfessional&TechnicalServicesWasteManagementEducationalServicesHealthCareArts&EntertainmentAccommodation&FoodServicesOtherServices(exceptPublicAdministration)PublicAdministration
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Key Industries
Morris County is home to some very well performing industries. These industries may be a part of existing or emergingclusters. For identifying key industries and clusters, three criteria were used:
1. Location Quotient Location quotients (LQ) for industries at 6-digit NAICS level were calculated with US industryemployment as the base. The cutoff for LQ was taken as 1.25 (based on literature, e.g. Cortright 2003).
2. Average Wages Average wages at 6-digit NAICS codes were compared to US average wages. If any industryhas average wages 10% above the US average, it is considered to be a good performing industry.
3. Growth Rate Growth rates for the employment were calculated over a three year time period from 2003 to 20064;growth rates above 5% are considered to be an indicator of good industry performance.
Any industry that satisfies one of these three conditions is either a good performing industry or an industry with goodpotential for growth. There may or may not be a cluster existing in a region for every good performing industry, but if thereare good performing industries, a cluster may emerge in the near future.
4There were two reasons for selecting 2003 as the base year. 1) The numbers were more likely to be free from 9/11 impacts as compared to 2001 or 2002
numbers. 2) NAICS definitions changed in 2002, so it was very difficult to bridge between 2002 & 1997 codes for some industries.
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Industries with High Growth Rates
Most of the industries with high growth rates are local instead of traded
5
industries in Morris County. The highest growthrate is for Direct Mail Advertising (NAICS 541860), and this sector is a part of three traded clusters Apparel & Textiles,Printing & Publishing and Business & Financial Services. The Electric Power Distribution Industry (NAICS 221122),Business Associations (NAICS 813910) and Highway, Street & Bridge Construction (NAICS 237310) industries all have agrowth rate of 71% in the county.
Table 11: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Highest Growth Rates
NAICS NAICS Definition Establishments EmploymentAverage
Wages
Growth
Differentials
Cluster
541860 Direct Mail Advertising 1 31 $29,170 214.14%Apparel and TextilesPrinting and PublishingBusiness and Financial Services
221122 Electric Power Distribution 1 25 $38,561 71.00% Energy (Fossil and Renewable)
813910 Business Associations 3 5 $7,395 71.00% Local Community & Civic Organizations
237310Highway, Street, andBridge Construction
1 5 $43,154 71.00%Local Real Estate, Construction &Development
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores 1 4 $19,442 58.74% Local Household Goods & Services
447190 Other Gasoline Stations 3 11 $12,603 54.20% Energy (Fossil and Renewable)
444130 Hardware Stores 1 17 $14,405 41.50% Local Household Goods & Services
541940 Veterinary Services 2 8 $18,494 38.67% Local Personal Services (Non-Medical)
452990All Other GeneralMerchandise Stores
3 13 $8,384 37.51%Local Food and Beverages Processing &DistributionLocal Retail Clothing & Accessories
722211 Limited-ServiceRestaurants
3 45 $7,962 33.30% Local Hospitality Establishments
Source: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
5Traded industries are defined as the ones exporting their goods and/or services outside their region. Local industries are the ones with all local (within the region)
dealings (Porter 2003).
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Industries with High Location Quotient
The sector Non-clay Refractory Manufacturing (NAICS) has the highest LQ in Morris County of 1678.74, which is veryhigh. This industry sector is part of three traded clusters Advanced Materials, Chemicals & Chemical-based Productsand Glass & Ceramics. The Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing sector (NAICS 33319) hasan LQ of 126.54 and is a part of two traded clusters Advanced Materials and Machinery Manufacturing.
Table 12: Top 10 Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Highest Location Quotients
NAICS NAICS Definition Establishments EmploymentAverageWages
LocationQuotient
Cluster
327125Non-Clay RefractoryManufacturing
1 94 $28,994 1678.74Advanced MaterialsChemicals and Chemical-basedProductsGlass and Ceramics
333319Other Commercial and ServiceIndustry Machinery Manufacturing
2 60 $29,315 126.54Advanced MaterialsMachinery Manufacturing
721191 Bed-and-Breakfast Inns 1 15 $5,229 97.52Arts, Entertainment, Recreation &Visitor Industries
541860 Direct Mail Advertising 1 31 $29,170 50.62 Apparel and TextilesPrinting and PublishingBusiness and Financial Services
326121Un-Laminated Plastics ProfileShape Manufacturing
1 9 $25,983 38.14Advanced MaterialsChemicals and Chemical-basedProducts
221122 Electric Power Distribution 1 25 $38,561 21.21 Energy (Fossil and Renewable)
811420Re-Upholstery and FurnitureRepair
1 3 $15,437 17.46 Local Personal Services (Non-Medical)
238140 Masonry Contractors 1 33 $26,660 14.78Local Real Estate, Construction &Development
423820Farm and Garden Machinery andEquipment Merchant Wholesalers
1 12 $29,279 13.42Agribusiness, Food Processing andTechnology
444130 Hardware Stores 1 17 $14,405 11.92 Local Household Goods & ServicesSource: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
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Industries with Wages Higher than National Averages
The countys Community Food Services (NAICS 624210) sector has average wages around 66% higher than the nationalaverages. This sector is a part of two local clusters Local Community & Civic Organizations and Local Health Services.The Temporary Shelters (NAICS 624221) sector has wages 55% (approx) higher than the national averages, and it is apart of the Local Community & Civic Organizations and the Local Health Services clusters.
Table 13: Top Industries (6-digit NAICS) with Wages Above National Averages
NAICS NAICS Definition Establishments EmploymentAverageWages
WagesComparedto Nation
6
Cluster
624210 Community Food Services 1 1 $37,767 66.10%Local Community & Civic OrgLocal Health Services
624221 Temporary Shelters 1 1 $37,767 55.17%Local Community & Civic OrgLocal Health Services
112 Animal Production 4 16 $33,032 21.97%Agribusiness, Food Processing andTechnology
523930 Investment Advice 1 3 $154,988 12.59% Business and Financial Services
532230 Video Tape and Disc Rental 1 3 $15,986 10.04% Local Entertainment & MediaSource: ES202 2006 data, IMPLAN MIG Group
6Wages compared to nation the difference in county & national average wages for a particular industry as a percentage of the national average.
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Shift Share Analysis
Shift share analysis breaks down changes in employment (growth or decline) over a period of time into three components:national growth share, industry mix share and local share. This analysis is used to account for the competitiveness of aregions industries and to analyze the local economic base7.
National Growth ShareThis is the share of growth (decline) in local employment that can be attributed to growth (decline) in employmentat the national level.
National Growth Share = Employment in base year * National employment growth rate
Industry Mix ShareThis is the growth (decline) in employment in the region that can be attributed to the growth (decline) in thatparticular industry at the national level.
Industry Mix Share = Employment in base year *(Industrys National Growth rate National employmentgrowth rate)
Local ShareThis is the share of growth (decline) in employment in a region that can be attributed to the competitiveness of aregion.
Local Share = Employment in base year *(Regions industry growth rate National Industry growth rate)
The industry with the highest local share in growth is the Direct mail advertising (NAICS 541860). The employment in thesector increased by 30 jobs and all of the 30 were due to local growth (Table 14). The second highest growth in
employment was in the Nursing Care facilities (NAICS 623110). In this industry there was a net growth of 27 jobs, and allof those were attributable to local growth in the region.
7Pennstate (2003) Using Employment data to better understand your local economy.
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Table 14: Industries with Highest Local Share of Growth Shift Share Analysis Morris County
NAICS NAICS Definition Net Growth National Growth Share Industry Mix Share Local Share
541860 Direct Mail Advertising 30 0 0 30623110 Nursing Care Facilities 27 2 -2 27
722211 Limited-Service Restaurants 26 1 1 24
221122 Electric Power Distribution 20 0 0 20
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores 13 2 0 12
444130 Hardware Stores 11 0 0 11
447190 Other Gasoline Stations 8 0 0 8
452990 All Other General Merchandise Stores 8 0 0 8517110 Wired Telecommunications Carriers 2 2 -7 7
238220 Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning 8 1 1 6
522110 Commercial Banking 7 2 0 5
541940 Veterinary Services 5 0 0 5
813910 Business Associations 4 0 0 4
237310 Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction 4 0 0 4
621111 Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health
Specialists)
5 1 0 4
Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group
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Clusters in Morris County
Traded Clusters
The Apparel and Textiles cluster has the highest growth rate of 214.14% and LQ of 2.75, but wages are less than thenational average. The Glass & Ceramics cluster has the highest LQ of 32.23 in the county. However, wages are less thannational averages and there has been a decline in employment in the last three years. Other clusters with higher growthrates are the Printing & Publishing cluster and the Business & Financial Services cluster. The clusters with high LQ areMachinery Manufacturing and Chemicals & Chemical-based Products; investments into these sectors should beconsidered to make them more competitive.
Table 15: Clusters in Morris County
Cluster Establishments EmploymentWages
Average WagesCompared to
National Average
GrowthRate
LQ
Advanced Materials 5 164 $28,853 -52.63% -3.06% 3.32
Agribusiness, Food Processing and Technology 10.3 69 $25,586 -25.17% -8.81% 2.32
Apparel and Textiles 1 31 $29,170 -25.21% 214.14% 2.75Arts, Entertainment, Recreation and Visitor
Industries5 27 $6,989 -78.69% 0.00% 0.63
Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences) 7 117 $23,548 -43.81% 13.51% 1.14
Business and Financial Services 18.3 66 $36,261 -52.29% 14.47% 0.63
Chemicals and Chemical-Based Products 3 112 $28,610 -48.40% -12.81% 5.23
Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 0 0 N N N N
Defense and Security 1.3 1 $39,322 -40.16% N 0.03
Education and Knowledge Cluster 2 8 $23,453 -46.48% 10.06% 0.40
Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component
Manufacturing0 0 N N N N
Energy (Fossil and Renewable) 17 77 $27,305 -54.31% -13.99% 1.14
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 0 0 N N N N
Forest and Wood Products 2 1 $26,575 -33.44% -20.63% 0.04
Glass and Ceramics 1 94 $28,994 -32.01% -1.04% 32.23
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Information Technology and Telecommunications 4.3 36 $47,393 -37.36% 1.92% 0.66
Machinery Manufacturing 3 62 $28,962 -46.59% -2.55% 5.89
Mining 0 0 N N N N
Primary Metal Manufacturing 0 0 N N N N
Printing and Publishing 3 39 $27,997 -46.31% 77.28% 1.75
Transportation and Logistics 5 14 $29,394 -31.35% -2.27% 0.39
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 0 0 N N N N
Total All Industries 134 1006 $24,501 -42.22% -5.63% 1.00
Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG groupHighlighted cell represent values higher than specified criteria values
Figure 10: Location Quotients for Various Clusters in Morris County
AdvancedMaterials
3.32
Education&KnowledgeCluster
0.4
Agribusiness
2.32Appareland
Textiles
2.75Arts&Entertainment
0.63
Biomedical
1.14
BusinessandFinancialServices
0.63Chemicals
5.23
DefenseandSecurity
0.03
Energy1.14
Forest&WoodProducts
0.04
Transportation&Logistics
0.39
GlassandCeramics32.23
IT&Telecom0.66
MachMfg5.89
Printing&Publishing
1.75
LQ
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Figure 11: Traded Clusters in Morris County
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Figure 12: Traded Cluster Location Quotients for Morris County
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Local Clusters
The Local Personal Services (Non-Medical) cluster has the highest growth rate of 25.99%. Other clusters with high growth
rates are Local Retail Clothing & Accessories and Local Financial Services. The cluster with the highest LQ is the Local
Financial Services cluster with an LQ of 2.71. Others with high LQ are the Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services
cluster, the Local Hospitality cluster and the Local Utilities cluster.
Table 16: Local Clusters in Morris County
Cluster Establishments EmploymentWages
Average WagesCompared to
National Average
GrowthRate
LQ
Local Commercial Services 0 0 N N N N
Local Community & Civic Organizations 7 10 $16,541 -45.38% -44.02% 0.78
Local Education & Training 0 0 N N N N
Local Entertainment & Media 1 3 $15,986 -35.22% -33.06% 0.36
Local Financial Services 4 48 $33,117 -35.33% 5.39% 2.71
Local Food and Beverages Processing &
Distribution9 24 $11,480 -54.77% -27.51% 0.52
Local Health Services 7 32 $24,133 -49.74% -26.62% 0.68
Local Hospitality 9 118 $10,055 -29.37% -5.09% 1.38
Local Household Goods & Services 11 40 $14,880 -60.69% -9.52% 0.87
Local Industrial Products & Services 0 0 N N N N
Local Logistical Services 0 0 N N N N
Local Motor Vehicle Products & Services 6 38 $32,336 -12.14% -6.84% 1.42
Local Personal Services (Non-Medical) 4 24 $15,718 -36.11% 25.99% 1.15
Local Real Estate, Construction & Development 6.3 65 $29,372 -3.05% -16.34% 1.20Local Retail Clothing & Accessories 5 32 $7,515 -62.32% 13.30% 0.80
Local Utilities 2 5 $18,619 -58.32% -23.11% 1.37
Data Source: ES202 data, IMPLAN MIG group
Highlighted cell represent values higher than specified criteria values
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Figure 13: Local Clusters in Morris County