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Cassia County Labor Market Information
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Cassia County has experienced declining population over the last 10 years. The population has fallen from 21,283 in 1997 to 20,960 in 2007, a decrease of 1.5 percent. The decrease has resulted from the lack of diversity in the area, as well as dependence on large, primary employers that have pulled out. Efforts to market the two-county area of Cassia and Minidoka have been successful and there have been new businesses relocating to the area thanks to focused economic development efforts, community partnership and the low cost of land and labor. The area has abundant natural resources and recreational opportunities. Burley is located on the Snake River and is a short distance to the City of Rocks National Reserve and the Pomerelle Ski Resort, both popular recreational destinations. The outlook is for a turn around with moderate to high growth forecasts.
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A two-page summary of economic, demographic and labor force trends updated monthly with the latest information.
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Regional Economist
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E-mail:jan.roeser@labor.idaho.gov
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| (208) 735-2500 ext. 3639 |
420 Falls Ave.
Twin Falls, ID 83301-5129
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Idaho Department of Labor Local Office Links
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127 W 5th Street N
Burley, ID 83318-3457
Phone: (208) 678-5518
Fax: (208) 678-1765
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Detailed Labor Market Information Data Tables & Reports
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South Central includes Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka and Twin Falls counties
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| 1969-2008 Per Capita & Personal Income Excel |
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Provides detailed maps showing where workers are employed and where they live with companion reports on age, earnings, industry distribution and local workforce indicators.
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Reports Where Workers Reside
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Reports Where Residents are Employed
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View more information and create your own On The Map Analysis Reports Click here.
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Monthly Data
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Unemployment Rates All Areas
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Monthly Prelimary & Revised Data
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Annual Labor Force Data
(Updated July 2010) Only Available in Excel
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Regional Projections
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| South Central Idaho Occupational Projections |
| 2006-2016 Occupation Projections |
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