Miami County vs. Ohio
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Total Employment Growth and Change, 1969-2022
Introduction
Miami County vs. Ohio
Miami County:
2022 Jobs = 58,878
2022 Percent of State = 0.81%
Ohio:
2022 Jobs = 7,305,177
2022 Percent of U.S. = 3.44%
Employment numbers remain the most popular and frequently cited statistics used for tracking local area economic conditions and trends. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) employment estimates reported measure the number of full- and part-time wage and salary employees, plus the number of proprietors of unincorporated businesses. People holding more than one job are counted in the employment estimates for each job they hold. This means BEA employment estimates represent a job count, not a people count. Also, BEA employment is by place-of-work, rather than by place-of-residence. Jobs held by neighboring county residents who commute to Miami County to work are included in the employment count for Miami County.
Data Definition:
The BEA employment series for states and local areas comprises estimates of the number of jobs, full-time plus part-time, by place of work. Full-time and part-time jobs are counted at equal weight. Employees, sole proprietors, and active partners are included, but unpaid family workers and volunteers are not included. Proprietors employment consists of the number of sole proprietorships and the number of partners in partnerships. The description "by place of work" applies to the wage and salary portion of the series and, with relatively little error, to the entire series. The proprietors employment portion of the series, however, is more nearly by place of residence because, for nonfarm sole proprietorships, the estimates are based on IRS tax data that reflect the address from which the proprietor's individual tax return is filed, which is usually the proprietor's residence. The nonfarm partnership portion of the proprietors employment series reflects the tax-filing address of the partnership, which may be either the residence of one of the partners or the business address of the partnership. The employment estimates are designed to be consistent with the estimates of wages and salaries and proprietors' income that are part of the personal income series. The employment estimates are based on the same sets of source data as the corresponding earnings estimates and are prepared with parallel methodologies. Two forms of proprietors' income-the income of limited partnerships and the income of tax-exempt cooperatives-have no corresponding employment estimates.
Total Employment, 1969-2022
Total Employment, 1969-2022
Figure 1.
Figure 1 traces Miami County's annual total employment for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate total employment patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Miami County's total employment rose from 34,042 in 1969 to 58,878 in 2022, for a net gain of 24,836, or 72.96%.
Total Employment, 1969-2022
Total Employment, 1969-2022
Figure 2.
Figure 2 tracks Ohio's annual total employment for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate total employment patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Ohio's total employment rose from 4,695,425 in 1969 to 7,305,177 in 2022, for a net gain of 2,609,752, or 55.58%.
Total Employment Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Total Employment Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Figure 3.
Figure 3 portrays Miami County's total employment growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with Ohio, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's total employment in 1969 as a base figure of 100, and the total employments in later years as a percentage of the 1969 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in total employment growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Miami County's overall total employment growth was 72.96% over 1969-2022 outpaced Ohio's increase of 55.58%, and fell below the United States' increase of 133.32%.
Total Employment as a Percent of the Ohio Total: 1969-2022
Total Employment as a Percent of the Ohio Total: 1969-2022
Figure 4.
Another interesting and insightful way of comparing the total employment growth of Miami County is to compare its individual percentage contributions to Ohio's statewide total employment over time, as shown in Figure 4. A rising share means a region's total employment grew faster, or declined less, than Ohio's total employment, while a declining share shows it grew more slowly.
In 1969, Miami County's total employment totaled 0.73% of Ohio's total employment, while in 2022 it comprised 0.81% thereby yielding a +0.08% share-shift.
   
 
Total Employment Share-Shift
2022 vs. 1969
 
Share-
Shift*
 
2022
vs.
1969
+0.08%
=
0.81%
-
0.73%
 
   
Miami County Total Employment:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Miami County Total Employment:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Figure 5.
Figure 5 shows the short-run pattern of Miami County's total employment growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 1970-2022. The average annual percent change for the entire 53-year period is also traced on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Miami County's total employment grew at an annual rate of 1.08% over 1970-2022. The county posted its highest growth in 1973 (7.50%) and recorded its lowest growth in 1982 (-6.38%). In 2022, Miami County's total employment grew by 3.97%
Miami County Total Employment:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Miami County Total Employment:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Figure 6.
Over the past five decades some counties have experienced extreme swings in growth, and often such swings have tended to coincide with the decades themselves. Figure 6 again traces the annual percent change in Miami County's total employment since 1970, but this time they are overlayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2022.
During the 1970s, Miami County's annual total employment growth rate averaged 2.27%. It averaged 1.08% during the 1980s, 1.70% during the 1990s, -0.92% during the 2000s, 0.97% in the 2010s, 2.02% thus far this decade (2020-2022).
Total Employment Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Total Employment Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Miami County noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for Ohio and the nation. As the chart reveals, Miami County's average annual total employment growth led Ohio's average in the 1970s (2.27% vs. 1.22%), recorded above Ohio's average in the 1980s (1.08% vs. 0.95%), outperformed Ohio's average during the 1990s (1.70% vs. 1.42%), fell below Ohio's average during the 2000s (-0.92% vs. -0.33%), recorded above Ohio's average during the 2010s (0.97% vs. 0.92%), and surpassed Ohio's average over the 3 year period of the current decade, 2020-2022 (2.02% vs. 1.13%).
Finally, relative to nationwide total employment growth trends, Miami County outperformed the nation over the 1970s (2.27% vs. 2.21%), lagged the nation throughout the 1980s (1.08% vs. 1.88%), fell under the nation throughout the 1990s (1.70% vs. 1.73%), fell under the nation over the 2000s (-0.92% vs. 0.74%), fell under the nation during the 2010s (0.97% vs. 1.51%), and surpassed the nation over 2020-2022 (2.02% vs. 1.82%).
   
 
Total Employment Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
1.08
2.27
1.08
1.70
-0.92
0.97
2.02
3.97
 
0.85
1.22
0.95
1.42
-0.33
0.92
1.13
3.64
 
1.62
2.21
1.88
1.73
0.74
1.51
1.82
4.78
 
   
Job Ratios (Employment/Population): 1969-2022
Job Ratios (Employment/Population): 1969-2022
Figure 8.
The job ratios shown in Figure 8 for Miami County, Ohio and the nation not only portray a number of important trends, they also serves as a thumbnail guide to evaluating an economy's capacity to generate enough jobs fast enough to absorb the increasing number of workers attendant to a growing population. The job ratio is the number of full-time and part-time jobs by place of work, divided by population.
Nationally, the job ratio rose from 0.45 to 0.64 between 1969 and 2022. Miami County's job ratio registered 0.41 in 1969, and 0.53 in 2022. Underlying the rising job ratio over the past several decades have been the increases in the labor force participation rates, with the number and proportion of women in the labor market playing a leading role.
An assortment of other factors can contribute to regional differences in the job ratio. They include differences in the proportion of elderly and retirees who no longer work and participate in the labor force, differences in the number and proportion of part-time vs. full-time workers, differences in industry composition, and differences in age and sex distribution and degree of urbanization. Also, a disproportionate number of workers commuting to work outside a county tends to lower its local county job ratio, while a net inflow of workers commuting to work inside the county tends to augment its local county job ratio.
Avoid interpreting the job ratio as the fraction (or percent) of the local population employed. This interpretation should only apply to the "employment-population ratio" statistic compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) from the Current Population Survey (CPS).
Job Ratios (Employment/Population)
as a Percent of the U.S. Average:
1969-2022
Job Ratios (Employment/Population)
as a Percent of the U.S. Average:
1969-2022
Figure 9.
To highlight trends in a local job ratio relative to nationwide trends, Figure 9 tracks Miami County's, Ohio's job ratio as a percent of the national job ratio over 1969-2022.

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Miami County:
Total Employment, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
34,042
100.0
N
0.73
0.41
89.63
1970
 
34,461
101.2
1.23
0.74
0.41
91.04
1971
 
33,830
99.4
-1.83
0.73
0.40
89.31
1972
 
33,831
99.4
0.00
0.72
0.39
86.50
1973
 
36,369
106.8
7.50
0.74
0.41
88.82
1974
 
37,477
110.1
3.05
0.75
0.43
90.90
1975
 
35,897
105.4
-4.22
0.75
0.41
88.41
1976
 
37,627
110.5
4.82
0.77
0.42
90.99
1977
 
40,151
117.9
6.71
0.80
0.45
94.36
1978
 
41,831
122.9
4.18
0.80
0.47
94.20
1979
 
42,372
124.5
1.29
0.80
0.47
93.08
1980
 
41,958
123.3
-0.98
0.81
0.46
92.41
1981
 
40,732
119.7
-2.92
0.79
0.45
89.53
1982
 
38,135
112.0
-6.38
0.77
0.42
85.73
1983
 
38,538
113.2
1.06
0.78
0.43
86.86
1984
 
40,127
117.9
4.12
0.78
0.45
87.50
1985
 
42,027
123.5
4.73
0.79
0.47
89.73
1986
 
43,372
127.4
3.20
0.80
0.48
90.83
1987
 
45,082
132.4
3.94
0.81
0.49
92.26
1988
 
45,367
133.3
0.63
0.80
0.49
89.74
1989
 
46,922
137.8
3.43
0.81
0.51
91.57
1990
 
46,062
135.3
-1.83
0.79
0.49
89.10
1991
 
46,086
135.4
0.05
0.79
0.49
90.11
1992
 
46,923
137.8
1.82
0.80
0.50
91.95
1993
 
49,233
144.6
4.92
0.83
0.51
95.08
1994
 
52,157
153.2
5.94
0.85
0.54
98.98
1995
 
53,363
156.8
2.31
0.85
0.55
99.42
1996
 
54,348
159.6
1.85
0.85
0.56
99.98
1997
 
55,650
163.5
2.40
0.86
0.57
100.50
1998
 
56,027
164.6
0.68
0.85
0.57
99.32
1999
 
55,377
162.7
-1.16
0.83
0.56
97.03
2000
 
55,964
164.4
1.06
0.82
0.57
96.44
2001
 
55,239
162.3
-1.30
0.82
0.56
95.77
2002
 
53,953
158.5
-2.33
0.81
0.54
94.39
2003
 
53,218
156.3
-1.36
0.80
0.53
92.94
2004
 
53,018
155.7
-0.38
0.80
0.53
91.24
2005
 
53,431
157.0
0.78
0.80
0.53
90.21
2006
 
54,020
158.7
1.10
0.80
0.53
89.83
2007
 
54,060
158.8
0.07
0.80
0.53
88.81
2008
 
53,342
156.7
-1.33
0.79
0.52
88.36
2009
 
50,380
148.0
-5.55
0.78
0.49
86.82
2010
 
50,321
147.8
-0.12
0.78
0.49
87.83
2011
 
51,363
150.9
2.07
0.79
0.50
88.40
2012
 
52,600
154.5
2.41
0.80
0.51
89.49
2013
 
52,986
155.6
0.73
0.79
0.51
88.82
2014
 
53,653
157.6
1.26
0.79
0.51
88.09
2015
 
54,256
159.4
1.12
0.79
0.52
87.57
2016
 
54,579
160.3
0.60
0.79
0.52
86.88
2017
 
54,977
161.5
0.73
0.79
0.52
86.14
2018
 
55,644
163.5
1.21
0.79
0.52
85.18
2019
 
55,481
163.0
-0.29
0.78
0.51
83.98
2020
 
55,166
162.1
-0.57
0.80
0.51
85.95
2021
 
56,631
166.4
2.66
0.80
0.52
84.78
2022
 
58,878
173.0
3.97
0.81
0.53
83.78
Source: Calculations by the Ohio Regional Economic Analysis Project (OH-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1000_PSN
 
   

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Ohio:
Total Employment, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
4,695,425
100.0
N
5.16
0.44
98.27
1970
 
4,682,839
99.7
-0.27
5.13
0.44
98.00
1971
 
4,626,586
98.5
-1.20
5.05
0.43
97.33
1972
 
4,709,749
100.3
1.80
4.99
0.44
97.24
1973
 
4,902,170
104.4
4.09
4.98
0.46
97.76
1974
 
4,964,402
105.7
1.27
4.96
0.46
98.27
1975
 
4,809,410
102.4
-3.12
4.86
0.45
97.28
1976
 
4,889,405
104.1
1.66
4.81
0.45
97.38
1977
 
5,034,481
107.2
2.97
4.79
0.47
97.79
1978
 
5,205,914
110.9
3.41
4.75
0.48
97.64
1979
 
5,290,874
112.7
1.63
4.68
0.49
97.24
1980
 
5,204,114
110.8
-1.64
4.57
0.48
96.05
1981
 
5,134,527
109.4
-1.34
4.47
0.48
95.04
1982
 
4,966,522
105.8
-3.27
4.35
0.46
93.69
1983
 
4,960,461
105.6
-0.12
4.29
0.46
93.39
1984
 
5,160,451
109.9
4.03
4.28
0.48
94.03
1985
 
5,287,261
112.6
2.46
4.27
0.49
94.66
1986
 
5,400,592
115.0
2.14
4.28
0.50
95.74
1987
 
5,547,914
118.2
2.73
4.28
0.52
96.43
1988
 
5,682,276
121.0
2.42
4.25
0.53
96.33
1989
 
5,802,511
123.6
2.12
4.26
0.54
97.12
1990
 
5,863,015
124.9
1.04
4.24
0.54
97.38
1991
 
5,842,457
124.4
-0.35
4.25
0.53
98.12
1992
 
5,854,116
124.7
0.20
4.24
0.53
98.54
1993
 
5,959,798
126.9
1.81
4.23
0.54
99.12
1994
 
6,136,451
130.7
2.96
4.26
0.55
100.40
1995
 
6,299,654
134.2
2.66
4.26
0.56
101.23
1996
 
6,395,002
136.2
1.51
4.23
0.57
101.44
1997
 
6,500,115
138.4
1.64
4.21
0.58
101.69
1998
 
6,599,132
140.5
1.52
4.16
0.58
101.55
1999
 
6,681,355
142.3
1.25
4.14
0.59
101.82
2000
 
6,789,300
144.6
1.62
4.11
0.60
101.94
2001
 
6,725,753
143.2
-0.94
4.06
0.59
101.69
2002
 
6,640,234
141.4
-1.27
4.02
0.58
101.41
2003
 
6,620,832
141.0
-0.29
3.99
0.58
101.24
2004
 
6,666,590
142.0
0.69
3.95
0.58
100.95
2005
 
6,709,205
142.9
0.64
3.89
0.59
100.36
2006
 
6,747,288
143.7
0.57
3.84
0.59
99.71
2007
 
6,794,947
144.7
0.71
3.78
0.59
99.13
2008
 
6,725,207
143.2
-1.03
3.75
0.58
99.10
2009
 
6,454,988
137.5
-4.02
3.72
0.56
98.92
2010
 
6,418,141
136.7
-0.57
3.71
0.56
99.50
2011
 
6,521,630
138.9
1.61
3.70
0.56
99.92
2012
 
6,605,925
140.7
1.29
3.69
0.57
100.25
2013
 
6,681,685
142.3
1.15
3.66
0.58
99.96
2014
 
6,771,706
144.2
1.35
3.64
0.58
99.66
2015
 
6,862,150
146.1
1.34
3.61
0.59
99.39
2016
 
6,931,328
147.6
1.01
3.58
0.59
99.33
2017
 
6,987,847
148.8
0.82
3.56
0.60
99.01
2018
 
7,067,380
150.5
1.14
3.53
0.60
98.55
2019
 
7,071,612
150.6
0.06
3.51
0.60
98.25
2020
 
6,852,979
146.0
-3.09
3.51
0.58
98.61
2021
 
7,048,306
150.1
2.85
3.48
0.60
98.11
2022
 
7,305,177
155.6
3.64
3.44
0.62
97.49
Source: Calculations by the Ohio Regional Economic Analysis Project (OH-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1000_PSN
 
   

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United States:
Total Employment, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
91,053,200
100.0
N
0.45
1970
 
91,277,600
100.2
0.25
0.45
1971
 
91,581,400
100.6
0.33
0.44
1972
 
94,312,200
103.6
2.98
0.45
1973
 
98,427,500
108.1
4.36
0.47
1974
 
100,111,800
109.9
1.71
0.47
1975
 
98,900,600
108.6
-1.21
0.46
1976
 
101,591,200
111.6
2.72
0.47
1977
 
105,042,200
115.4
3.40
0.48
1978
 
109,686,600
120.5
4.42
0.49
1979
 
113,147,100
124.3
3.15
0.50
1980
 
113,983,200
125.2
0.74
0.50
1981
 
114,914,000
126.2
0.82
0.50
1982
 
114,163,300
125.4
-0.65
0.49
1983
 
115,645,700
127.0
1.30
0.49
1984
 
120,528,100
132.4
4.22
0.51
1985
 
123,796,700
136.0
2.71
0.52
1986
 
126,232,300
138.6
1.97
0.53
1987
 
129,548,400
142.3
2.63
0.53
1988
 
133,563,900
146.7
3.10
0.55
1989
 
136,177,800
149.6
1.96
0.55
1990
 
138,330,900
151.9
1.58
0.55
1991
 
137,612,800
151.1
-0.52
0.54
1992
 
138,166,100
151.7
0.40
0.54
1993
 
140,774,400
154.6
1.89
0.54
1994
 
144,196,600
158.4
2.43
0.55
1995
 
147,915,800
162.4
2.58
0.56
1996
 
151,056,200
165.9
2.12
0.56
1997
 
154,541,200
169.7
2.31
0.57
1998
 
158,481,200
174.1
2.55
0.57
1999
 
161,531,300
177.4
1.92
0.58
2000
 
165,370,800
181.6
2.38
0.59
2001
 
165,522,200
181.8
0.09
0.58
2002
 
165,095,100
181.3
-0.26
0.57
2003
 
165,921,500
182.2
0.50
0.57
2004
 
168,839,700
185.4
1.76
0.58
2005
 
172,338,400
189.3
2.07
0.58
2006
 
175,868,600
193.1
2.05
0.59
2007
 
179,543,700
197.2
2.09
0.60
2008
 
179,213,900
196.8
-0.18
0.59
2009
 
173,636,700
190.7
-3.11
0.57
2010
 
172,901,700
189.9
-0.42
0.56
2011
 
176,091,700
193.4
1.84
0.56
2012
 
178,979,700
196.6
1.64
0.57
2013
 
182,328,100
200.2
1.87
0.58
2014
 
186,239,800
204.5
2.15
0.58
2015
 
190,325,800
209.0
2.19
0.59
2016
 
193,425,900
212.4
1.63
0.60
2017
 
196,394,100
215.7
1.53
0.60
2018
 
200,292,200
220.0
1.98
0.61
2019
 
201,635,200
221.4
0.67
0.61
2020
 
195,286,600
214.5
-3.15
0.59
2021
 
202,752,100
222.7
3.82
0.61
2022
 
212,442,000
233.3
4.78
0.64
Source: Calculations by the Ohio Regional Economic Analysis Project (OH-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1000_PN
 
   
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