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Economic and Market Assessment City of Louisville, CO <br /> • Professional, scientific, and technical services is the second largest employment sector in <br /> Louisville, peaked in the years 2005-2007, and seems to have been somewhat negatively <br /> impacted by recessionary forces since then. <br /> • The administration and support/waste management and remediation sector saw a significant <br /> increase in employment between 2009 and 2010. <br /> • The health care and social assistance sector has followed the national trend in adding jobs, <br /> transcending recessionary impacts. <br /> Figure 12: City of Louisville At-Place Employment Trends <br /> Industry Classification 2002 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 <br /> Total All Jobs 12,854 13,292 12,808 12,817 12,668 11,159 <br /> Construction 397 408 608 671 738 604 <br /> Manufacturing 4,556 4,046 3,156 3,128 3,095 1,780 <br /> Wholesale trade 368 505 450 449 385 392 <br /> Retail trade 1,230 1,310 1,331 1,404 1,280 1,100 <br /> Transportation and warehousing 95 68 68 26 23 49 <br /> Information 918 216 455 531 615 791 <br /> Finance,insurance 249 266 263 640 622 562 <br /> Real estate,rental &leasing 167 153 98 110 139 131 <br /> Professional,scientific,and technical services 1,273 2,377 2,372 1,758 1,670 1,605 <br /> Management of companies&enterprises 85 280 393 348 289 246 <br /> Admin&support,waste mgmt&remediation 356 399 387 370 354 555 <br /> Educational services 40 61 83 99 92 87 <br /> Health care&social assistance 1,362 1,481 1,544 1,547 1,651 1,691 <br /> Arts,entertainmant,&recreation 71 79 75 99 118 56 <br /> Accomodation&food services 1,134 1,144 967 1,072 1,018 932 <br /> Other services except public administration 161 118 146 140 148 189 <br /> Public administration 371 366 400 411 406 389 <br /> Source:US Census OnTheMap Application;TischlerBise <br /> From a regional perspective, Boulder County exhibits key similarities to the Louisville micro economy <br /> with regard to industries and employment: <br /> • The number of jobs peaked in 2008 <br /> • The number of manufacturing jobs steadily declined <br /> • Information and finance and insurance are key employment sectors <br /> • Professional, scientific, and technical services is the largest employment sector in the regional <br /> economy <br /> 13 <br />