For the Seventh District employment shares have remained remarkably stable with the exception of
employment share losses in manufacturing and gains in service. In most District states service employment
is at least 30% of the total.
Illinois employment base has had a dramatic restructuring. Service gains dominate and manufacturing shrinks.
In Indiana services have seen the fastest employment growth, but manufacturing employment in still
16% of state jobs.
In Iowa employment composition has stayed more constant. Service share gains are smaller as well
as manufacturing losses.
Michigan's employment structure has changed significantly. Both gains in service share of jobs
and declines in manufacturing are dramatic.
Wisconsin's share of manufacturing jobs is the highest in the district. Service gains are significant.
- Source for all charts: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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SIC stands for Standard Industrial Classification
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NAICS stands for North American Industry Classification System
- FIRE stands for Finance, Insurance and Real Estate
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