3. Population
12,000
Juab County
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
1990 1995 2000 2005
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Utah Population Estimates Committee.
4. Population Growth
50%
State of Utah
40%
Juab County
30% U.S.
20%
10%
0%
-10%
-20%
-30%
1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
5. 700
Net Migration
Juab County
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
-100
-200
Source: Utah Population Estimates Committee.
6. Juab County Population by City
766
Eureka
669
2000
688 2010
Levan
841
850
Mona
1,547
4,733
Nephi
5,389
403
Rocky Ridge
733
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
7. 2000-2010 Percent Change in Population
Wasatch 55%
Washington 53%
Tooele 43%
Utah 40%
Iron 37%
Morgan 33%
Duchesne 29%
Uintah 29%
Davis 28%
Juab 24%
State of Utah 24%
Cache 23%
Sanpete 22%
Summit 22%
Kane 18%
Weber 18%
Box Elder 17%
Rich 15%
Daggett 15%
Salt Lake 15%
Wayne 11%
Sevier 10%
Beaver 10%
Garfield 9%
Grand 9%
Piute 8%
Carbon 5%
San Juan 2%
Emery 1%
Millard 1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
8. 2005-2009 Age Distribution
10%
Under 5 years 7%
10%
11%
5 to 9 years 7%
9%
10%
10 to 14 years 7%
8%
8%
15 to 19 years 7%
8%
6%
20 to 24 years 7%
9%
13%
25 to 34 years 13%
16%
12%
35 to 44 years 12%
14%
11%
45 to 54 years 11%
14%
5%
55 to 59 years 5%
6%
4%
60 to 64 years 4%
5%
65 to 74 years 5%
6% Juab County
7%
Utah
3%
75 to 84 years 3%
4% United States
1%
85 years and over 1%
2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey.
9. 2010 Racial/Ethnic Share of Total
Population
0.2%
Black/African 0.9%
12.2%
0.7%
American Indian 1.0%
0.7%
0.2%
Asian 2.0%
4.7% Juab County
0.1% Utah
Native Hawaiian 0.9%
0.2%
U.S.
0.0%
Some Other Race 0.1%
0.2%
1.0%
Two or More Races 1.8%
1.9%
3.7%
Hispanic/Latino 13.0%
16.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey.
10. 2005-2009 Educational Attainment
1.8%
Less than 9th grade 3.1%
6.4%
7.6%
9th to 12th grade, no diploma 6.5%
9.1%
High school graduate (includes 40.4%
25.4%
equivalency) 29.3%
27.2%
Some college, no degree 27.0%
20.3%
10.4%
Associate's degree 9.2%
7.4%
8.7% Juab County
Bachelor's degree 19.5%
17.4%
Utah
4.0%
Graduate or professional degree 9.3% U.S.
10.1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey.
11. 2005-2009 Educational Attainment
Juab County
90.7% 90.4%
84.6% Utah
U.S.
28.7% 27.5%
12.7%
Percent high school graduate or higher Percent bachelor's degree or higher
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey.
13. Nonfarm Payroll Jobs
4,000
Juab County
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
14. Annual Change in Nonfarm Jobs
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Juab County
-5%
Utah
-10%
U.S.
-15%
1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
15. Percent Change in Nonfarm Jobs
2009-2010
Garfield 5.1%
Daggett 3.8%
Emery 2.3%
Millard 1.9%
San Juan 1.6%
Tooele 1.3%
Cache 1.3%
Davis 0.5%
Wayne 0.3%
Sevier 0.2%
Uintah -0.2%
Kane -0.3%
Salt Lake -0.4%
Utah -0.4%
Summit -0.4%
Grand -0.5%
State of Utah -0.6%
Wasatch -0.8%
Morgan -1.0%
Carbon -1.2%
Weber -1.5%
Washington -2.6%
Iron -3.6%
Juab -4.4%
Sanpete -4.8%
Duchesne -5.6%
Box Elder -6.8%
Beaver -8.2%
Piute -9.0%
Rich -10.5%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
16. 2009-2010 Change in Nonfarm Jobs
Mining 12
Construction -153
Manufacturing 129
Trade/Transportation/Utilities -50
Information NA
Financial Activities -28
Professional/Business Services -8
Education/Health/Social Services -82
Leisure/Hospitality Services -19
Other Services 32
Government Juab County 57
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
17. 2009-2010 Percent Change in Nonfarm
Jobs
Total -4.4%
-0.6%
% Change from Previous Year
Mining 19.9%
-2.3%
Construction -32.4%
-7.4%
Manufacturing 25.5%
-1.6%
Trade/Transportation/Utilities -12.1%
-2.1%
Information NA
-0.9%
Financial Activities -32.8%
-4.3%
Professional/Business Services -5.1%
1.9%
Education/Health/Social Services -14.9%
2.7%
Leisure/Hospitality Services -6.4%
-0.2%
Other Services 0.0%
Juab County -1.2%
Government 8.1%
Statewide 0.9%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
18. Juab County Industry Employment
Distribution
Other Services
Leisure/ 1% Government Mining
Hospitality 24% 2%
Services
9%
Construction
Education/Health 10%
/Social Services
15%
Professional/ Manufacturing
Business Services 20%
5%
Financial
Activities
2% Trade/
Information
Transportation/
<1%
Utilities
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services. 12%
19. Juab County Employment Distribution
by Industry
Mining 1.6%
2.3%
Construction 6.8%
10.2%
Manufacturing 15.4%
20.2%
Trade/Transportation/… 14.2%
11.6%
Information 0.2%
NA
2.0% 2000
Financial Activities 1.8%
2010
Professional/Business… 10.1%
4.5%
Education/Health/Socia… 8.4%
14.9%
Leisure/Hospitality… 16.9%
8.7%
Other Services 1.6%
1.0%
Government 23.0%
24.3%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
20. 2010 Employment Distribution by
Industry
Mining 2.3%
0.9%
Construction 10.2%
5.5%
Manufacturing 20.2%
9.4%
Trade/Transportation/Utilities 11.6%
19.4%
Information NA
2.5%
1.8% Juab County
Financial Activities 5.8%
Statewide
Professional/Business Services 4.5%
12.9%
Education/Health/Social… 14.9%
13.1%
Leisure/Hospitality Services 8.7%
9.4%
Other Services 1.0%
2.8%
Government 24.3%
18.3%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
22. 2010 Unemployment Rates
Cache 5.7%
Rich 5.7%
Millard 6.5%
Daggett 7.0%
Davis 7.1%
Uintah 7.2%
Morgan 7.4%
Salt Lake 7.4%
Summit 7.5%
Piute 7.6%
State of Utah 7.7%
Utah 7.7%
Emery 7.8%
Duchesne 8.0%
Tooele 8.1%
Carbon 8.2%
Kane 8.2%
Sevier 8.3%
Weber 8.6%
Box Elder 9.0%
Wasatch 9.2%
Wayne 9.3%
Sanpete 9.4%
Beaver 9.5%
Iron 9.6%
Washington 10.1%
Garfield 10.3%
Juab 10.5%
Grand 10.8%
San Juan 13.3%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
23. Share of Employment by Firm Size
0 0.0%
Juab County
1-4 7.1%
5-9 13.1%
Employees
10-19 16.6%
20-49 22.1%
50-99 26.3%
100 & Over 14.9%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
24. Share of Firms by Firm Size
0 10.3%
1-4 37.4%
5-9 22.9%
Employees
10-19 14.9%
Juab County
20-49 8.8%
50-99 4.6%
100 & Over 1.1%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
26. Juab County Average Monthly Nonfarm
Wage
$3,500
$3,000 Nominal Wage
Inflation-Adjusted Wage
$2,500
$2,000
$1,500
$1,000
$500
$0
1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
Note: Inflation adjusted wages reflect the rate of inflation as measured by the
Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, 1982-84=100
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
27. 2010 Change in Average Monthly Wage
Emery 6.7%
Summit 5.5%
San Juan 4.8%
Carbon 4.2%
Garfield 3.9%
Cache 3.5%
Tooele 3.5%
Millard 3.1%
Kane 2.8%
Uintah 2.7%
Morgan 2.4%
Duchesne 2.4%
Sevier 2.3%
Wasatch 2.1%
Davis 2.0%
State Total 2.0%
Salt Lake 2.0%
Weber 1.9%
Utah 1.5%
Iron 1.4%
Sanpete 1.3%
Grand 0.6%
Washington 0.4%
Box Elder -0.1%
Daggett -0.7%
Wayne -1.5%
Rich -2.6%
Beaver -2.9%
Piute -3.1%
Juab -6.9%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
28. County Average Monthly Wage as a
Percent of State
94%
Juab County 88%
85%
81% 80% 82%
76% 77%
74% 72% 74% 74% 73%
72% 73% 73% 72%
69% 69% 70%
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
29. 2010 Average Monthly Wage by
Industry
Total Average Monthly Wage $2,496
Mining $3,111
Construction $3,713
Manufacturing $3,080
Trade/Transportation/Utilities $2,010
Information NA Juab County
Financial Activities $2,536
Professional/Business Services $5,007
Education/Health/Social Services $2,006
Leisure/Hospitality Services $905
Other Services $2,710
Government $2,107
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
30. 2010 Total Nonfarm Wages by Industry
Millions
Mining $2.7
Construction $14.2
Manufacturing $23.4
Trade/Transportation/Utilities $8.8
Information NA
Juab County
Financial Activities $1.8
Professional/Business Services $8.6
Education/Health/Social Services $11.2
Leisure/Hospitality Services $3.0
Other Services $1.0
Government $19.3
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
31. 2010 Average Monthly Wage
Emery $3,848
Salt Lake $3,623
Uintah $3,508
Duchesne $3,456
Box Elder $3,432
Tooele $3,409
State Total $3,236
Carbon $3,187
Davis $3,129
Millard $2,947
Weber $2,897
Utah $2,887
Summit $2,864
Morgan $2,776
San Juan $2,635
Wasatch $2,598
Beaver $2,544
Sevier $2,502
Juab $2,496
Cache $2,488
Washington $2,459
Daggett $2,419
Grand $2,294
Iron $2,288
Kane $2,239
Garfield $2,204
Wayne $2,138
Sanpete $2,117
Piute $1,977
Rich $1,964
Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services.
32. Juab County 2005-2009 Household Income
$15,000 to
$24,999 $25,000 to
8% $34,999
$10,000 to 13% $35,000 to
$14,999 $49,999
4% 17%
Less than
$10,000
8%
$200,000 or
more $50,000 to
1% $74,999
26%
$75,000 to
$150,000 to $99,999
$199,999 $100,000 to 14%
2% $149,999
7%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey.
33. 2005-2009 Median Household Income
$55,642
$50,360 $51,425
Juab County Utah United States
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey.
34. Per Capita Personal Income
$45,000
$40,000
Juab County State Total U.S.
$35,000
$30,000
$25,000
$20,000
$15,000
$10,000
$5,000
$0
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
35. 2009 Total Personal Income by Source
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
Personal Current Transfer
50% Receipts
40%
Dividends, Interest and
30% Rent
20%
Net Earnings by Place of
10% Residence
0%
Juab State Total United States
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
36. 2009 Per Capita Personal Income
Summit $61,719
United States $39,635
Salt Lake $37,276
Duchesne $34,107
Carbon $34,063
Kane $33,907
Davis $33,104
Weber $32,273
State Total $31,584
Rich $31,231
Morgan $31,031
Grand $29,844
Beaver $29,359
Uintah $29,034
Wasatch $28,605
Garfield $28,443
Box Elder $28,186
Millard $27,112
Sevier $26,816
Emery $26,599
Washington $26,147
Wayne $26,146
Tooele $26,126
Daggett $25,211
Piute $25,138
Cache $25,071
Juab $24,500
Iron $23,738
Utah $23,428
Sanpete $20,963
San Juan $20,404
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
38. New Dwelling Permits
93
Juab County
72
68
65
59 58
55
51 52
48 49
45 46
35
19 20
17
Source: Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
39. Value of Residential Building Permits
$16
$14
Juab County
$12
Millions
$10
$8
$6
$4
$2
$0
Source: Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
40. Value of Nonresidential Permits
$20
203.9 million – not to scale
$18 Juab County
$16
$14
$12
Millions
10.7
$10
8.1
$8
$6
4.5 4.2
$4 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.4
2.4 2.0 2.0 2.4
1.7
$2 1.0
0.4
$0
Source: Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
41. Juab County New Dwelling Unit Permits by
Community
0
Eureka
0 2009
2010
4
Levan
5
9
Nephi
9
4
Other Juab Co
6
Source: Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
43. Juab County 2010 Gross Taxable Sales by
Industry
Total Retail Trade
Sales Finance,
43% Insurance, Real
Total Wholesale Estate
Trade Sales 1%
6%
Total Service
Electric & Gas Sales
3% 8%
Communications Public
5% Administration
Transportation Manufacturing 5%
2% 20%
Private Motor
Agriculture, Vehicle Sales
Construction Forestry, Fishing 5%
2% Mining <1%
Source: Utah State Tax Commission. <1%
44. Juab County Economic and Demographic
Profile
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