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Manufacturing Trends in Minnesota
Tim O’Neill | Regional Labor Market Analyst
Labor Market Information Office – http://mn.gov/deed/data
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How is the job market doing?
U.S. and Minnesota labor market situations
• Recent employment trends
• Longer-term trends
• Unemployment situation
• Labor force participation rates
• Wage growth
Minnesota’s tight labor marketJob Vacancy Survey (JVS)
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Minnesota job vacancies by industryJVS Q2 2018
Metro Area production occupations job vacanciesJVS Q2 2018
1. Team Assemblers: 594 vacancies ($13.67 median wage offer)
2. Packaging & Filling Machine Operators & Tenders: 591 ($12.95)
3. Helpers – Production Workers: 562 ($13.37)
4. Bakers: 413 ($11.90)
5. CNC Operators: 412 ($17.65)
6. Welders, Cutters, Solderers, & Brazers: 347 ($17.93)
7. Machinists: 327 ($21.01)
8. Food Batchmakers: 315 ($12.70)
9. First-Line Supervisors of Production Workers: 256 ($25.00)
10. Printing Press Operators: 180 ($13.28)
• Total production occupation vacancies: 6,122 (up 5.6% OTY)
• No formal education required: 36%
• High school diploma/GED: 47%
• Vocational training: 12%
• Associate Degree: 3%
• Bachelor’s Degree+: 2%
• Median wage offer: $14.99/hour
Minnesota’s largest-employing industriesQuarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) Q2 2018
Industry (NAICS 2-digit) Establishments Number of Jobs Share of Total Jobs Avg. Annual Wage
Total, All Industries 176,042 2,888,253 100.0% $55,744
Health Care & Social Assistance
16,698 495,146 17.1% $50,856
Manufacturing 8,697 320,801 11.1% $64,896
Retail Trade 18,809 298,163 10.3% $30,576
Educational Services 4,270 236,592 8.2% $53,664
Accommodation & Food Services
12,127 235,724 8.2% $19,656
Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services
22,176 162,749 5.6% $90,272
Finance & Insurance 9,700 143,780 5.0% $91,936
Administrative & Support Services
8,395 135,635 4.7% $40,092
Public Administration 3,380 134,976 4.7% $56,524
Wholesale Trade 13,426 131,533 4.6% $78,572
All Other Industries 58,364 593,148 20.5% -
Minnesota’s largest-employing manufacturing subsectorsQCEW Q2 2018
Industry (NAICS 2-digit) Establishments Number of Jobs Share of Total Jobs Avg. Annual WageManufacturing 8,697 320,801 100.0% $64,896
Food Manufacturing 750 46,804 14.6% 49,192
Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing
529 45,306 14.1% 94,484
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
1,624 43,473 13.6% 58,864
Machinery Manufacturing 859 33,912 10.6% 68,952
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
1,166 24,511 7.6% 70,356
Printing & Related Support Activities
706 20,740 6.5% 57,200
Plastics & Rubber Products Manufacturing
421 16,778 5.2% 53,352
Chemical Manufacturing 366 12,321 3.8% 81,848
Wood Product Manufacturing
355 11,607 3.6% 53,456
Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
226 10,887 3.4% 57,408
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Minnesota’s manufacturing trendsQCEW Q2 2013 – Q2 2018
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Industry Title Q2 2018 Jobs Job Growth Percent
Total, All Industries 2,888,253 +182,481 +6.7%
Manufacturing 320,801 +13,814 +4.5%
Chemical Manufacturing 12,321 +2,643 +27.3%
Plastics & Rubber Products Manufacturing 16,778 +2,284 +15.8%
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 24,511 +2,277 +10.2%
Food Manufacturing 46,804 +2,017 +4.5%
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 43,473 +2,003 +4.8%
Machinery Manufacturing 33,912 +1,609 +5.0%
Beverage & Tobacco Products Manufacturing 4,051 +1,531 +60.8%
Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 10,482 +1,479 +16.4%
Minnesota production occupations, 2018Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)
Occupational Title Number of Jobs10th Percentile
Wage25th Percentile
WageMedian Wage
Total, All Occupations 2,838,270 $10.41 $13.41 $20.07
Production Occupations 217,610 $11.54 $14.03 $17.89
Team & All Other Assemblers 30,920 $10.68 $12.90 $15.80
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers
12,050 $19.66 $24.09 $29.47
Machinists 11,800 $15.45 $18.69 $23.40
Helpers--Production Workers 11,340 $10.04 $10.97 $12.57
Electrical & Electro-mechanical assemblers 11,260 $12.51 $14.11 $16.57
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders 9,970 $11.00 $12.92 $15.97
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 9,650 $15.59 $17.58 $20.94
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 9,580 $12.78 $15.22 $19.06
Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
7,930 $10.57 $13.38 $18.14
Printing Press Operators 6,250 $12.96 $15.89 $20.39
Metro Area’s distinguishing industriesSorted by Location Quotient
Industry TitleNumber of
JobsShare of MN Jobs
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Air Transportation 14,002 94.4% 1.6
Management of Companies 71,555 89.4% 1.5
Securities, Commodity Contracts, & Related Activities 16,771 85.9% 1.4
Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing 35,756 79.3% 1.3
Professional, Scientific, & Technical Services 124,798 78.0% 1.3
Insurance Carriers & Related Activities 44,315 76.4% 1.3
Miscellaneous Manufacturing 18,599 75.2% 1.2
Real Estate 20,634 75.0% 1.2
Administrative & Support Services 92,599 72.1% 1.2
Personal & Laundry Services 21,147 72.0% 1.2
Central MN’s distinguishing industriesSorted by Location Quotient
Industry TitleNumber of
JobsShare of MN Jobs
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Furniture & Related Product Manufacturing 2,712 28.2% 2.9
Animal Production & Aquaculture 2,614 23.6% 2.4
Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 4,592 20.1% 2.1
Food Manufacturing 8,452 17.8% 1.8
Plastics & Rubber Products Manufacturing 2,851 17.7% 1.8
Gasoline Stations 4,404 17.3% 1.8
Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 7,120 16.8% 1.7
Truck Transportation 4,269 16.1% 1.7
Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 5,330 15.1% 1.6
Accommodation 4,872 14.0% 1.5
Southeast MN’s distinguishing industriesSorted by Location Quotient
Industry TitleNumber of
JobsShare of MN Jobs
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Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 2,640 25.3% 3.0
Food Manufacturing 10,639 22.4% 2.6
Ambulatory Health Care Services 31,624 20.8% 2.4
Gasoline Stations 3,389 13.3% 1.6
Machinery Manufacturing 4,068 12.4% 1.5
Hospitals 14,497 11.4% 1.3
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 11,807 10.6% 1.3
Truck Transportation 2,760 10.4% 1.2
Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing 4,654 10.3% 1.2
Food & Beverage Stores 5,709 10.1% 1.2
Northwest MN’s distinguishing industriesSorted by Location Quotient
Industry TitleNumber of
JobsShare of MN Jobs
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Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 4,062 38.3% 4.9
Crop Production 2,260 30.4% 3.9
Wood Product Manufacturing 3,451 30.4% 3.9
Accommodation 5,792 16.6% 2.1
Gasoline Stations 3,948 15.5% 2.0
Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 3,558 15.5% 2.0
Food Manufacturing 6,048 12.7% 1.6
Public Administration 15,755 11.9% 1.5
Machinery Manufacturing 3,810 11.6% 1.5
Amusement, Gambling, & Recreation Industries 4,118 11.3% 1.5
Southwest MN’s distinguishing industriesSorted by Location Quotient
Industry TitleNumber of
JobsShare of MN Jobs
LQ
Animal Production & Aquaculture 3,990 36.0% 5.8
Electrical Equip., Appliance, & Component Mfg. 1,996 24.3% 3.9
Food Manufacturing 11,007 23.3% 3.8
Printing & Related Support Activities 3,354 15.2% 2.4
Truck Transportation 3,292 12.4% 2.0
Gasoline Stations 2,844 11.2% 1.8
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 4,506 10.2% 1.6
Machinery Manufacturing 3,222 9.8% 1.6
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 10,303 9.2% 1.5
Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 1,932 8.4% 1.4
Northeast MN’s distinguishing industriesSorted by Location Quotient
Industry TitleNumber of
JobsShare of MN Jobs
LQ
Mining (except Oil and Gas) 3,933 70.3% 14.0
Paper Manufacturing 1,953 21.0% 4.2
Utilities 1,629 11.8% 2.3
Accommodation 3,869 11.1% 2.2
Hospitals 13,419 10.6% 2.1
Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 10,745 9.6% 1.9
Gasoline Stations 2,187 8.6% 1.7
Amusement, Gambling, & Recreation Industries 3,098 8.5% 1.7
Public Administration 11,015 8.3% 1.7
Religious, Grant-making, Civic, & Professional Orgs. 2,451 7.1% 1.4
Resources available at DEED
MN DEED labor market tools
• Occupational Employment Statistics Cost of Living Calculator
• Occupations in Demand
• Job Vacancy Survey
• Career and Education Explorer
• Graduate Employment Outcomes
• CareerOneStop and MySkillsMyFuture*
• Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages
• Staffing Patterns
• Current Employment Statistics
• Local Area Unemployment Statistics
• Comparisons (MN and Metro Area)
• Business Finder
• Quarterly Employment Demographics
Occupational employment statisticsmn.gov/deed/oes
Geography Employment 25th Percentile Wage Median Wage 75th Percentile Wage
Metro Area 1,769,290 $14.20 $21.92 $34.43
Minnesota 2,838,270 $13.41 $20.07 $31.06
U.S. 142,549,250 $12.05 $18.33 $29.72
Top-Employing Industries (Metro) Employment Median Wage
Education & Health Services 403,350 $21.97
Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 333,620 $17.87
Professional & Business Services 306,570 $27.36
Manufacturing 173,770 $23.91
Leisure & Hospitality 169,760 $11.55
Financial Activities 133,140 $27.90
Public Administration 88,450 $29.13
Construction 69,260 $30.16
According to DEED’s Cost of Living Calculator, the basic-needs budget for a typical family of three in the Metro is:• $63,996/year• This equates to an
hourly wage of $20.51 for each adult worker
Labor market publications and assistance
• Minnesota Economic Trends: http://mn.gov/deed/trends
• Quarterly magazine on economic topics
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• Minnesota Employment Review: http://mn.gov/deed/review
• Monthly magazine on economic data and regional trends
• Includes Minnesota business development
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• Send questions by email to [email protected]
Thank You!
Tim O’Neill
Regional Labor Market Analyst
Labor Market Information Office
mn.gov/deed/data