and people keep moving here

TBBJ reports that Florida added 230,500 jobs since September 2005:

Professional and business services and leisure and hospitality accounted for 41.8 percent of the new jobs in the state over the year. All of Florida’s major industry sectors added jobs over the year, except manufacturing, which lost 1,700 jobs. Professional and business services led Florida’s industry sectors in employment growth over the year, adding 62,800 jobs (+4.7 percent). Employment services (+27,900 jobs, +5.9 percent) continued to lead job growth in this industry sector.

Leisure and hospitality, gaining second highest number of new jobs, continued to exhibit steady over-the-year job gains (+32,400 jobs, +3.7 percent). That industry has exhibited positive growth since mid-2002. Most of the job gains were in food services and drinking places (+22,600 jobs, +4.1 percent).

The construction industry was the third highest in number of new jobs and was the fastest growing industry in the state. The industry continued to exhibit strong growth over the year (+32,300 jobs, +5.5 percent), with 76 percent of the job gains in specialty trade contractors (+24,600 jobs, +6.3 percent). Heavy and civil engineering construction (+4,700, +6.8 percent) was the fastest growing sub sector in the construction industry. The job growth rate in construction of buildings peaked at more than 18 percent in late 2004, but has slowed to a rate of 2.3 percent, reflecting a leveling off of the housing market, the release said.

The education and health services sector ranked fourth and grew by 32,100 jobs (+3.4 percent) over the year. Health care and social assistance added the most jobs (+27,900 jobs, +3.4 percent) in this industry sector. The strongest growth within health care and social assistance was in ambulatory health care services (+11,800 jobs, +3.5 percent). Health care and social assistance has been growing steadily since the period of slow growth in 1999.

It seems that almost nothing can slow the growth in Florida.

3 comments - add to the conversation! → “and people keep moving here”


  1. Jason

    3 years ago

    This appears to fly in the face of the predictions that homes prices, insurance, and hurricanes would force employers to look elsewhere for job creation.


  2. John

    3 years ago

    One year does not “fly in the face” of a long range projected outlook.

    That’s like suggesting this years hurricane season “flys in the face of all those nuts saying Global Warming is making more hurricanes!”


  3. Jason

    3 years ago

    True but this is just the latest year that those employment numbers have increased. We are hearing that the economic situation will slow growth yet nothing indicates that is happening yet. Has there been ANY year so far where the economy has lost jobs in the past 5 or even 10 years? I don’t know but I suspect not. However it certainly is concievable that the jobs created in the past year were on the books well before the current cost of living increases we have seen and some of the jobs, notably construction jobs, will see some adjustments as the rate of construction slows.


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