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Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan Update Chapter 5: Economic Development 5-5 <br />Table 5-3� Employment by Industry, 2017 <br />Lino Lakes Twin Cities Region (7-County) <br />Industry Number %Number % <br />Accommodation and Food Services 301 7%136,687 8% <br />Administrative and Support and Waste Management <br />and Remediation Services 35 1%96,629 6% <br />Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 38 1%2,871 0% <br />Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 11 0%32,210 2% <br />Construction 496 12%67,603 4% <br />Educational Services 75 2%130,676 8% <br />Finance and Insurance 70 2%103,801 6% <br />Health Care and Social Assistance 336 8%259,652 15% <br />Information 0%37,253 2% <br />Management of Companies and Enterprises 0%69,709 4% <br />Manufacturing 580 14%169,480 10% <br />Mining 0%654 0% <br />Other Services (except Public Administration)307 7%56,568 3% <br />Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 206 5%124,928 7% <br />Public Administration 617 14%69,398 4% <br />Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 81 2%26,558 2% <br />Retail Trade 622 15%167,009 10% <br />Transportation and Warehousing 161 4%66,658 4% <br />Utilities 0%6,151 0% <br />Wholesale Trade 323 8%80,389 5% <br />Total, All Industries 4,259 100%1,704,883 100% <br />Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (Average of Four <br />Quarters) <br />Table 5-3 and Figure 5-3 show employment by industry in 2016, painting a picture of what sectors of the economy <br />provide jobs in Lino Lakes� The table compares Lino Lakes with the Twin Cities Region and the pie chart illustrates <br />employment in Lino Lakes only� Lino Lakes has many of its jobs in the construction, manufacturing, public <br />administration and retail trade industries, at higher percentages than found in the region� This information provides <br />some insight into how employment in Lino Lakes might be impacted by downturns in certain economic sectors <br />(such as manufacturing) or what types of businesses the city may want to encourage to diversify the local economy <br />(such as health care or information�) <br />Accommodation and Food Services <br />7%Administrative and Support and Waste <br />Management and Remediation Services <br />1% <br />Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting <br />1% <br />Construction <br />12% <br />Educational Services <br />2% <br />Finance and Insurance <br />2% <br />Health Care and Social Assistance <br />8% <br />Manufacturing <br />14% <br />Other Services (except Public <br />Administration) <br />7% <br />Professional, Scientific, and <br />Technical Services <br />5% <br />Public Administration <br />14% <br />Real Estate and Rental and <br />Leasing <br />2% <br />Retail Trade <br />14% <br />Transportation and Warehousing <br />4% <br />Wholesale Trade <br />7% <br />Figure 5-3. Lino Lakes Employment by Industry, 2016 <br />Figure 5�3 Lino Lakes Employment by Industry, 2017 <br />15% <br />8%