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Financial Assistance
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Labor Market
The right people, right skills, right cost
As the labor market tightens, employers are facing increasing difficulty in recruiting skilled workers in metro areas, and companies looking to fill open employment positions are beginning to look toward northeastern Minnesota.
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Minnesota's Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) tracks the profile of the state's labor market.| NE Minnesota Total labor force (excluding Duluth) | 122,607 |
| Employed | 116,167 |
| Unemployed Labor Force | 6,441 |
| 2006 Annual Unemployment Rate | 5.3% |
Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) – 2007.
For the most recent information available about wages, unemployment, census figures, job vacancies, and labor-related articles, visit: http://www.deed.state.mn.us/lmi/Home.htm
Low turnover, dedicated employees

A Skilled WorkforceThe region's workers bring valuable technical skills and experience to their jobs | |
| Age | % of workforce |
| 16-24 years | 17.1% |
| 24-44 years | 40.4% |
| 45-64 years | 39.5% |
| Skills | % of total workforce |
| Health Care and Social Assistance | 22.4% |
| Retail Trade | 16.2% |
| Manufacturing | 9.8% |
| Construction | 5.8% |
| Finance & Insurance | 4.7% |
| Mining | 3.3% |
Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, 2007.


