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Miami-Dade County - Downtown Miami Employment Center Census Tracts Selected for Analysis Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 1

Work Area Profile Report This map is for demonstration purposes only. For a more detailed and customizable map ouput, please use the "Print Map" tool located above the Map Viewer. Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 2

Total All Jobs 2006 2005 2004 Total All Jobs 159,286 100.0% 149,881 100.0% 160,547 100.0% Jobs by Worker Age 2006 2005 2004 Age 30 or younger 25,356 15.9% 25,688 17.1% 28,029 17.5% Age 31 to 54 102,299 64.2% 99,143 66.1% 102,802 64.0% Age 55 or older 31,626 19.9% 25,040 16.7% 29,707 18.5% Jobs by Earnings Paid 2006 2005 2004 $1,200 per month or less 29,261 18.4% 30,480 20.3% 32,826 20.4% $1,201 to $3,400 per month 60,528 38.0% 48,825 32.6% 50,595 31.5% More than $3,400 per month 69,490 43.6% 70,571 47.1% 77,125 48.0% Jobs by Industry Type (2-digit NAICS) 2006 2005 2004 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 0 0.0% 11 0.0% 10 0.0% Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas 0 0.0% 7 0.0% 0 0.0% Extraction Utilities 173 0.1% 172 0.1% 139 0.1% Construction 1,975 1.2% 1,427 1.0% 720 0.4% Manufacturing 415 0.3% 324 0.2% 282 0.2% Wholesale Trade 2,098 1.3% 2,207 1.5% 2,508 1.6% Retail Trade 2,118 1.3% 2,172 1.4% 2,399 1.5% Transportation and Warehousing 6,831 4.3% 5,854 3.9% 8,437 5.3% Information 3,283 2.1% 3,513 2.3% 3,105 1.9% Finance and Insurance 8,428 5.3% 8,091 5.4% 8,170 5.1% Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2,795 1.8% 1,992 1.3% 2,521 1.6% Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 13,940 8.8% 13,342 8.9% 13,468 8.4% Management of Companies and Enterprises 597 0.4% 888 0.6% 629 0.4% Administration & Support, Waste 6,329 4.0% 6,157 4.1% 6,421 4.0% Management and Remediation Educational Services 58,076 36.5% 56,766 37.9% 63,798 39.7% Health Care and Social Assistance 5,023 3.2% 2,390 1.6% 5,336 3.3% Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1,632 1.0% 1,327 0.9% 1,343 0.8% Accommodation and Food Services 6,633 4.2% 7,142 4.8% 7,246 4.5% Other Services (excluding Public 2,165 1.4% 2,637 1.8% 2,441 1.5% Administration) Public Administration 36,768 23.1% 33,453 22.3% 31,572 19.7% Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 3

QWI Indicators - Private Sector Jobs 2006 2005 2004 Number of Employers 4,287 100.0% 4,121 100.0% 4,090 100.0% Employment (Beginning-of-2nd quarter) 57,125 100.0% 52,122 100.0% 57,524 100.0% Employment, Stable Jobs 50,536 100.0% 44,374 100.0% 50,770 100.0% Separations, Stable Jobs 4,334 100.0% 5,005 100.0% 4,501 100.0% New Hires, Stable Jobs 6,124 100.0% 5,445 100.0% 5,890 100.0% Firm Job Gain 3,913 100.0% 5,979 100.0% 3,510 100.0% Firm Job Loss 2,053 100.0% 3,797 100.0% 2,823 100.0% Employment (reference quarter) 70,399 100.0% 66,142 100.0% 67,982 100.0% Average Monthly Earnings, Stable Jobs 3,519 100.0% 3,211 100.0% 3,172 100.0% Average Monthly Earnings Separations from 1,972 100.0% 1,714 100.0% 1,714 100.0% Stable Jobs Average Monthly Earnings, New Hires, Stable 2,577 100.0% 2,629 100.0% 2,235 100.0% Jobs Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) in OnTheMap are considered to be experimental. For the latest and most accurate QWI statistics, use the QWI Online application at http://lehd.did.census.gov. Job counts and average earnings measures that are subject to item suppression at the block-level do not contribute to estimates for the selected area in this report. To the extent that the selected area in the QWI Report is affected by item suppression, job counts in the QWI Report will be lower than the corresponding job counts in the Shed Report. Report Settings Year(s): 2006,2005,2004 Job Type: Labor Market Segment: Study Selection Layer: All Jobs All Workers Census Tracts Study Selection Features: 12086003601 12086003701 12086003702 12086006701 12086006702 12086006800 Advanced Area Selection: Map Precision: Ignored. Blocks Selected Block Count: 469 Miami-Dade County - Downtown Miami Employment Center Query ID: 12549499228384 Report Generation Date: Version 3.4 generated on 10/07/2009 17:12 Data Sources US Census Bureau, LED Origin-Destination Data Base (2nd Quarter 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006) Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 4

Where Workers Employed in the Target Area Live This map is for demonstration purposes only. For a more detailed and customizable map ouput, please use the "Print Map" tool located above the Map Viewer. Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 5

Total All Jobs 2006 2005 2004 Total All Jobs 159,286 100.0% 149,881 100.0% 160,547 100.0% Job counts in Cities/Towns Where Workers Live 2006 2005 2004 Miami, Florida 22,247 14.0% 19,945 13.3% 20,610 12.8% Miami Gardens, Florida 8,756 5.5% 8,157 5.4% 8,931 5.6% Hialeah, Florida 6,712 4.2% 6,406 4.3% 6,751 4.2% Kendall, Florida 5,840 3.7% 5,449 3.6% 5,662 3.5% Pembroke Pines, Florida 4,865 3.1% 4,329 2.9% 5,067 3.2% Miami Beach, Florida 4,437 2.8% 4,316 2.9% 4,374 2.7% Miramar, Florida 4,128 2.6% 3,739 2.5% 4,037 2.5% The Hammocks, Florida 3,735 2.3% 3,557 2.4% 3,647 2.3% Kendale Lakes, Florida 3,655 2.3% 3,464 2.3% 3,488 2.2% Tamiami, Florida 3,255 2.0% 3,061 2.0% 3,373 2.1% All Other Locations 91,656 57.5% 87,458 58.4% 94,607 58.9% Job counts in Counties Where Workers Live 2006 2005 2004 Miami-Dade Co., Florida 133,901 84.1% 125,687 83.9% 133,008 82.8% Broward Co., Florida 21,017 13.2% 19,158 12.8% 22,006 13.7% Palm Beach Co., Florida 1,641 1.0% 2,218 1.5% 2,445 1.5% Hillsborough Co., Florida 598 0.4% 605 0.4% 635 0.4% Orange Co., Florida 278 0.2% 290 0.2% 264 0.2% Monroe Co., Florida 189 0.1% 204 0.1% 198 0.1% Brevard Co., Florida 152 0.1% 167 0.1% 209 0.1% St. Lucie Co., Florida 130 0.1% 151 0.1% 140 0.1% Duval Co., Florida 103 0.1% 107 0.1% 83 0.1% Sarasota Co., Florida 89 0.1% 88 0.1% 90 0.1% All Other Locations 1,188 0.7% 1,206 0.8% 1,469 0.9% Job counts in Census Tracts Where Workers Live 2006 2005 2004 67.01 (Miami-Dade, FL) 1,754 1.1% 1,550 1.0% 1,059 0.7% 1103.17 (Broward, FL) 1,563 1.0% 1,386 0.9% 1,534 1.0% 101.73 (Miami-Dade, FL) 1,380 0.9% 1,316 0.9% 1,388 0.9% 95.02 (Miami-Dade, FL) 1,105 0.7% 1,006 0.7% 1,151 0.7% 101.46 (Miami-Dade, FL) 1,054 0.7% 1,045 0.7% 1,070 0.7% 100.02 (Miami-Dade, FL) 1,027 0.6% 958 0.6% 1,016 0.6% 101.68 (Miami-Dade, FL) 1,019 0.6% 939 0.6% 951 0.6% 83.04 (Miami-Dade, FL) 991 0.6% 1,007 0.7% 1,210 0.8% 99.02 (Miami-Dade, FL) 982 0.6% 968 0.6% 1,126 0.7% 101.67 (Miami-Dade, FL) 966 0.6% 976 0.7% 1,007 0.6% All Other Locations 147,445 92.6% 138,730 92.6% 149,035 92.8% Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 6

Report Settings Year(s): 2006,2005,2004 Job Type: Labor Market Segment: Study Selection Layer: All Jobs All Workers Census Tracts Study Selection Features: 12086003601 12086003701 12086003702 12086006701 12086006702 12086006800 Advanced Area Selection: Map Precision: Ignored. Blocks Selected Block Count: 469 Miami-Dade County - Downtown Miami Employment Center Query ID: 12549500258588 Report Generation Date: Version 3.4 generated on 10/07/2009 17:14 Data Sources US Census Bureau, LED Origin-Destination Data Base (2nd Quarter 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006) Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 7

Where Workers Employed in the Target Area Live (2006) Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 8

Miami-Dade County - Downtown Miami Employment Center Where Workers Employed in the Target Area Live (2006) Prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Page 9