Kilgore Economic Development Corporation Generate a Customized Data Standards Report

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DS 1 - Demographics
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DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
Population
Population by Age Group
Median Age
Households
Number
Median Household Income
Household Income Distribution
Potential Second Income Earners
Workforce Education Attainment
Less than 12 Years
12 to 15 Years
16 Years or More
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DS 2 - Labor Force
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LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS
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Civilian Labor Force
Unemployment Rate
Unemployed
Total Labor Force
Non-Agricultural Employment by Industry
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Transportation
Communications
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
Service
Public Administration
Total Non-Agricultural Employment
Employment by Occupation
Employment Types
White Collar Employment %
Blue Collar Employment %
2000 Commute Times
Commute Times
2000 Labor Participation Rate
Male
Female
Total
2002 Education & Labor Force
High School (Public/Private)
Community College (Full-Time)
4 Year University (Full-Time)
Available Workers
Underemployed Persons
Number of unemployed persons seeking work
Number of persons not working, but comtemplating entering the workforce
Total
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DS 3 - Largest Employers
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LARGEST EMPLOYERS
COMPANY NAME
Halliburton
Kilgore Independent School District
Vertex, RSI
Wal-Mart Supercenter
Kilgore College
Region VII Education Service Center
Skeeter Products
Laird Memorial Hospital
The Hanover Company
Alcoa CSI-Southern Plastics
Martin Midstream Partners
City of Kilgore
BJ Services
Pak-Sher, Inc.
Tesco Services, Inc.
Merritt Tool Company
Allied Waste Services
Baker Petrolite
Cudd Pressure Control
Weatherford International
VTEC-Division of Sure Alloy Steel
Frank's Casing Crew & Rental Tool
Ana-Lab Corp
East Texas Council of Governments
Lone Star Transportation
Peak USA

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DS 4 - Four Year Universities
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2003-2004 HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES: FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Name of Institution
The University Of Texas at Tyler
The University Of Texas at Tyler -Longview Center
Texas College
Wiley College
East Texas Baptist University
Jarvis Christian College
LeTourneau University
Stephen F. Austin University
Total Annual Graduates
Programs of Study
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DS 5 - Community Colleges
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2003-2004 HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES: COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Name of Institution
Jacksonville College-Main Campus
Kilgore College
Panola College
Trinity Valley Community College
Total Annual Graduates
Programs of Study
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DS 6 - Technical Centers
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2002-2003 HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES: TECHNICAL CENTERS (EXCLUDING COMMUNITY COLLEGES)
Name of Institution
Texas State Technical College
Total Annual Graduates
Program of Study
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DS 7 - Payroll Costs
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2003 PAYROLL COSTS BY INDUSTRY,4th Qtr.
Major Industries
Natural Resources & Mining Group
Construction
Manufacturing
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Financial Activities
Professional and Business Svcs.
Education & Health Services
Leisure & Hospitality
Other Services
Information
Non Classified
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DS 8 - Workers Compensation
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2005 WORKERS COMPENSATION & UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (State Level)
Workers' Compensation
Average Costs - Plastics Manufacturing:
Average Costs for Machinery Manufacturing (code 3507)
Average Costs for Metal Goods Manufacturing (code 3066)
Average Costs for Automobile: Bus, Truck, or Trailer Body Manufacturing NOC (code 3824)
Average Cost for Office Workers (code 8810) per $100 Payroll
Maximum Weekly Benefit
Unemployment Insurance
Taxable Base
Percentage Rate
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DS 9 - Labor Management
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2003 LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS
Right-to-Work State
% of Workforce Organized
Employment at Will
Union Elections 1 - Companies w/50 or more Employees, Last 5 Years
Strikes and Work Stoppages
Union Elections 2 - Companies w/50 or more Employees, Last 5 Years
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DS 10 - Transportation
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TRANSPORTATION
Major Highways Linking Areas
Interstate
Limited Access, Four Lane
Improved Two Lane
Distance in Miles to the Five Nearest Metro Areas
Metro Area
Motor Carriers/Trucks
Common Carriers Serving the Area
Common Carriers with Local Terminals
Railroads (by Rail Carrier)
Main or Branch Line
Shoreline or National
Nearest Switching Yard (miles)
Commercial Airports
Hub Status
Distance from the Community in Miles
Hours of Operation
Runways
Runway Lengths
Carriers (Names) Serving Airport
Approved Capital Expansion Plan
Approved New Service by Carrier (Carrier & Start Date)
Total Daily Nonstops to All Cities Served
Flights to Six Largest Cities Served
Days closed due to inclement Weather (Last 3 Years)
Nearest General Aviation Airport
East Texas Regional Airport - Stebbins
Ports
Port of Shreveport/Bossier Caddo-Bossier Port Commission, Shreveport
Port of Houston (Houston Ship Channel)
Freight Forwarders Serving Area
Import/Export Brokers Serving Area
International Courier Firms Serving Area
Foreign Trade Zones in Area
Gregg County
Warehouses
Bonded Warehouses in the Area
Public Warehouses in the Area
Overnight Express Service Availability
Federal Express
UPS
Airborne