ECONOMY A. Labor Force, Employment, and Unemployment
Like other rural localities in Southwest Virginia, Carroll County’s economic base has evolved from predominantly agricultural to a concentration of employment in the manufacturing, service, and trade sectors. The unemployment rate has generally been a problem in the Mount Rogers region since the national economic downturn in 1991-92. The lack of infrastructure (water and sewer) and limited industrial recruitment have been limiting factors to job growth. Until Carroll County can expand its industrial base, much of the county’s labor force will continue to look for opportunities in the City of Galax, Wythe County, Surry County, North Carolina, and other locations. A review of data on commuting patterns reveals that only around 50 percent of the county’s resident workforce can find jobs in the county.
According to the Virginia Employment Commission, employment in the county fluctuated between 1995 and 2004, with unemployment reaching 10.1 percent in 2001. In 2003, nearly 32 percent of the county’s workforce employed in non-agricultural jobs was employed in the manufacturing industry. The next largest industry sector based on employment was the retail trade sector, at approximately 16 percent, followed by the accommodation and food service sector with 14.5 percent of the county’s workforce. Nevertheless, both the retail trade and manufacturing sectors have suffered a dramatic loss of jobs during the early 2000s, with a decline of 28.9 percent in manufacturing jobs and 23.6 percent in retail trade jobs. The sectors with the greatest increase in employment during the same period were the service sectors, specifically the healthcare and social assistance sector and administrative and waste services sector.
Table IV-A |
Non-Agricultural Employment
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Carroll County
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1999 and 2003
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By Industry
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Industry
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1999
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2003
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Percent Change
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Persons
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Percent
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Persons
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Percent
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Construction
|
450
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9.0%
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468
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10.6%
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4.0%
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Manufacturing
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1,964
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39.3%
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1,397
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31.7%
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-28.9%
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Wholesale Trade
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59
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1.2%
|
69
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1.6%
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16.9%
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Retail Trade
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925
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18.5%
|
707
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16.0%
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-23.6%
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Transportation and Warehousing
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285
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5.7%
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273
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6.2%
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-4.2%
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Information
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40
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0.8%
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38
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0.9%
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-5.0%
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Finance and Insurance
|
74
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1.5%
|
75
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1.7%
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1.4%
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Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing
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30
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0.6%
|
27
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0.6%
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-10.0%
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Professional and Technical Services
|
73
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1.5%
|
73
|
1.7%
|
0.0%
|
Administrative and Waste Services
|
37
|
0.7%
|
47
|
1.1%
|
27.0%
|
Health Care and Social Assistance
|
336
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6.7%
|
460
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10.4%
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36.9%
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Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
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47
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0.9%
|
36
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0.8%
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-23.4%
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Accommodation and Food Services
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573
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11.5%
|
640
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14.5%
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11.7%
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Other Services (except Public Administration)
|
108
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2.2%
|
97
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2.2%
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-10.2%
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TOTAL
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5,001
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100.0%
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4,407
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100.0%
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-11.9%
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Source: Virginia Employment Commission, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
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