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 Florida's Workforce and State of Working Florida

 Living Wage and Minimum Wage 

 Community Benefits from Development

 Affordable Housing

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 Immigrant workers

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 Florida's Economy
*new report*

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Florida 2002 Average Pay, Job Gains and Losses, and Job Share Gains and Losses by Industry, November 2001 – November 2003
IndustryAverage Annual Pay in Industry*Job Gain or LossJob Share Gain or Loss
Change (000)Gain or Loss?ChangeGain or Loss?
Construction & Mining$31,32220.1gaining jobs0.10%gaining share
Professional and Business Services$33,98271.7gaining jobs0.50%gaining share
Educational and Health Services$34,19041.7gaining jobs0.23%gaining share
Leisure and Hospitality$17,13548.7gaining jobs0.35%gaining share
Other Services$22,58316.3gaining jobs0.10%gaining share
Government$36,12457gaining jobs0.36%gaining share
Wholesale Trade$46,0996.4gaining jobs-0.04%losing share
Financial Activities$44,53411.4gaining jobs-0.03%losing share
Manufacturing Durable Goods$41,058-18.3losing jobs-0.36%losing share
Manufacturing Non Durable Goods$36,123-7.2losing jobs-0.15%losing share
Total Manufacturing -25.5   
Retail Trade$23,288-12losing jobs-0.53%losing share
Transportation and Utilities$37,703-11.8losing jobs-0.25%losing share
Information$46,144-15.6losing jobs-0.28%losing share
* in 2002
Source:  Economic Policy Institute analysis of Current Establishment Survey data.
To view the related report click here . (from State of Working Florida 2004)
To download this table in Microsoft Excel format click here
DATA
 Florida Wage Levels
 Income in Florida
 Florida Labor Market Statistics

 Florida Housing Cost (includes maps)

 Poverty in Florida 
 Cost of Living (new)
 Unionization in Florida
(includes maps)
 Gender and Work
 Economic Distress
 Healthcare Coverage in Florida
 Pension Coverage in Florida
 Social Security in Florida
 Taxes in Florida
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