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CMP Part 3B. General Land Use Plan <br />EMPLOYMENT <br />Employment levels in the City have grown slowly, and are expected to remain static over the next two <br />decades, as shown in Figure 313-1 below and Table 313-1. <br />2000 <br />1800 <br />1600 <br />1400 <br />1200 <br />1000 <br />800 <br />600 <br />400 <br />200 <br />0 <br />Employment 1970 - 2040 <br />1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2020 2030 2040 <br />Figure 3B-1 Employment <br />As illustrated in Figure 313-2, Education services are highest employer by industry at 32% of all jobs in <br />Orono. Retail trade is the third highest employer at 15% of jobs. The City anticipates employment growth <br />to occur as existing businesses evolve and grow. With the exception of new commercial areas along the <br />west side of Shadywood, the City does not anticipate the expansion of commercial areas in the city. <br />Employment by Industry in Orono <br />Real Estate and Rental and Leasing, <br />Professional and Technical Seances. S%— <br />RetaiI Trade. 15:k - <br />All Other Industries, <br />Gare and Social ,Assistance. s% <br />}ublic .Administration, 4% <br />/ -Finance and Insurance. 4% <br />,—Other Ser0c es, Ex. Public Admin. d% <br />,3% <br />ng, 2% <br />ve and 'haste Services. 1% <br />Services, 32:6 <br />I <br />Source; Quarterly Census; of Employment and Wages, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, 2nd quarter <br />data: Metr000litan CouncH staff have estimated some data points. <br />Figure 313-2 Employment by Industry <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3B, Page 29 <br />