Establishments, Employment & Earnings Main Page Situation & Outlook Metros Main Page - Applications Gallery - States - Congressional District - School Districts - Counties - Cities/Places - Tracts/Neighborhoods - Census Blocks - ZIP Codes - Urban Areas Demographic-Economic Estimates-Projections GIS Thematic Mapping Visual Analysis Tools Ranking Tables National Scope Demographic Change 2000-2010 - States - Metros - Congressional District - School Districts - Counties - Cities/Places - Census Tracts |
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA -- Establishments, Employment & Earnings
The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA (CBSA code 19100) is one of 366 U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). This report, updated quarterly, is focused on the MSA's establishments, employment and earnings infrastructure and patterns by high level economic sector and is part of the Situation & Outlook program. See usage notes located at the bottom of the report.
Establishments, Employment & Earnings
Usage Notes Layout. This document is organized into three sections, two at the top and the main body. The top left section provides selected demographics from Census 2010 and American Community Survey (ACS) 2010. The top right section shows the change in establishments, employment and earnings (E-E-E) from the most recent quarter one year earlier to the most recent quarter by high level economic sector. Note that zero values for employment and average weekly earnings often reflect that these items for this sector have been suppressed. Due to complimentary suppression, if data for one industry are suppressed then the data for at least one other industry are suppressed. Establishment data are always shown. See related details below regarding suppression. The main body section provides a summary of E-E-E annual and quarterly data by time period organized by high level economic sector. About the E-E-E Data. The Establishments, Employment and Earnings (E-E-E) data are based on quarterly tax reports submitted to State Employment Security Agencies and then U.S. Bureau of Labort Statistics by over eight million employers subject to State unemployment insurance (UI) laws and from Federal agencies subject to the Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) program. This includes 99.7% of all wage and salary civilian employment. These reports provide information on the number of people employed and the wages paid to the employees each quarter. Data are tabulated by location and industrial activity of each reported establishment. Suppression. E-E-E data the number of establishments. The employment and earnings data may be suppressed where there are a small number of employers to protect confidentiality. When suppression occurs, the number of establishments is shown but employment and earnings are shown as zero while, in fact, they are not zero. Time Periods. The E-E-E data are summarized by quarter and year. 2010Q1 refers to data for the 1st quarter 2010, January-March. Quarterly data reflect averages for the quarter; annual data reflect averages for the calendar year. Place of Work versus Residence. The E-E-E data are place-of-work based and reflect characteristics of the establishment and employment at the establishment location. This is in contrast to the Census 2010 and American Community Survey (ACS) data which are place of residence based data. Comparing E-E-E Data with Other Sources. E-E-E data are shown by type of establishment ownership. E-E-E total private sector employment most resembles ACS private wage & salary employment shown in the report within the Class of Worker summary. Additional Information Proximity develops geodemographic-economic data and analytical tools and helps organizations knit together and use diverse data in a decision-making and analytical framework. We develop custom demographic/economic estimates and projections, develop geographic and geocoded address files, and assist with impact and geospatial analyses. Wide-ranging organizations use our tools (software, data, methodologies) to analyze their own data integrated with other data. Contact Proximity (888-364-7656) with questions about data covered in this section or to discuss custom estimates, projections or analyses for your areas of interest. |
|