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There’s No Place Like Home

The Dynamics of North Central Texas

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Featuring

A snapshot of Texas demographics What makes a regional workforce An overview of the 16 County North

Central Texas Region and the opportunities it offers

What Employers say – “Why Work in North Central Texas”

2010 Occupations recommended by employers to be high skill and high demand for North Central Texas careers

Emerging Occupations

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Fastest Growing States, 2000-2009

2000 Population*

2009 Population*

Numerical Change

2000-2009

Percent Change

2000-2009

United States 281,424,602 307,006,550 25,581,948 9.1 Texas 20,851,820 24,782,302 3,930,484 18.8 California 33,871,648 36,961,664 3,090,016 9.1 Florida 15,982,378 18,537,969 2,555,130 16.0 Georgia 8,186,453 9,829,211 1,642,430 20.1 Arizona 5,130,632 6,595,778 1,465,171 28.6 North Carolina 8,049,313 9,380,884 1,334,478 16.6 Virginia 7,078,515 7,882,590 803,542 11.4

* Population values are decennial census counts for April 1 for 2000 and estimates for July 1 for 2009.

Source: Derived from U.S. Bureau of the Census Estimates for dates indicated by the Texas State Data Center, University of Texas at San Antonio.

Geographic Patterns

North Central Texas

16 Counties

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1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2007 2000-2040

Anglo Black Hispanic Other

Percent of Population Growth and Projected Population Growth by Race/Ethnicity, Texas

Source: U.S. Census Counts, and Texas State Data Center 2008 Population Projections, 0.5 Scenario

Texas’ population will continue to grow, driven by both natural increase and net migration (internal and international)

The Hispanic origin population contributes significantly to overall growth of Texas’ total population

The population of school aged youth will continue to increase in major urbanized areas and along the south Texas border, with declining population in most rural areas

Current high school graduation rates, if they continue, imply that our labor force may become less educated over time.

Major Points

Source: Office of the State Demographer, Lloyd Potter, Ph.D.

The North Central Texas Labor Market

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North Central Texas 16 County Commute Patterns

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12,798 square miles

6,367,422 million citizens - more populous than 33 states

Population density of 497.52 residents per square mile (TX 91.95)

16 counties – Collin, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Hunt, Hood, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant and Wise

135 incorporated municipalities

16 County ~ North Central Texas Region

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Ten Largest U.S. Metro Areas

1. New York 2. Los Angeles 3. Chicago 4. Philadelphia 5. Dallas/Fort Worth 6. Miami 7. Houston 8. Washington, D.C. 9. Atlanta 10. Detroit Copyright InterLink 2011

Comparative Total Populations

Combined City Populations = 5,613,239

Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Population = 6,367,422

Leading the State’s Economy

3.5% of Texas land area

25% of Texas population

29% of Texas employment

33% of Texas gross sales

29% of Texas retail sales

30% of Texas personal income

29% of Texas property tax base

The D/FW Metroplex has:

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Dallas/Fort Worth has the most in the nation with 24 Fortune 500 Companies calling the Metroplex home

AMR (104)

AT&T (8)

Affiliated Computer Services (401)

Atmos Energy (343)

Burlington Northern Santa Fe (142)

Celanese (368)

Centex (308)

Commercial Metals (251)

Crosstex Energy (479)

D.R. Horton (378)

Dean Foods 216)

Dr. Pepper, Snapple Group (427)

Energy Future Holdings (237)

Energy Transfer Equity (286)

Exxon Mobil (1)

Fluor (114)

GameStop (296)

Holly (420)

J.C. Penney (139)

Kimberly-Clark (128)

Southwest Airlines (246)

Tenet Healthcare (283)

Texas Instruments (215)

XTO Energy (330)

North Texas Fortune 500 Revenues = $623,768,300,000

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Source: Texas Workforce Commission UIL Accounts, 4th Quarter 2007

Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Area Employers by Business Size

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Source: Texas Workforce Commission UIL Accounts, 4th Quarter 2007

New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA ($ billions)

1,056.4

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA 632.4

Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, IL-IN-WI 461.4

Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV 347.6

Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX 316.3

Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX 315.5

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD 295.2

San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA 268.3

Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH 261.1

Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA 242.4

Gross Domestic Product by Metro Area

D/FW Employment Employment Distribution Natural Resources/ Mining/Construction 174,000 6.1% Manufacturing 293,400 10.4% Wholesale Trade 162,700 5.8% Retail Trade 306,300 10.8% Transportation/ Warehousing/Utilities 133,400 4.7% Information 91,000 3.2% Financial 226,600 8.0% Professional/Business Services 399,500 14.1% Education/Health 296,000 10.5% Leisure/Hospitality 266,400 9.4% Other Services 108,900 3.8% Government 371,300 13.1% Total 2,829,500

Source: 82nd Texas Legislature-THECB Recommendations

Averaged freshman graduation rate (percent) for public high school students, for the U.S. and selected states: 2006–07

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "NCES Common Core of Data State Dropout and Completion Data File," school year 2006-07

Educational attainment of persons 25+ years of age by ethnicity, Texas, 2009

Source: TX State Demographer from American Community Survey, 2009

Projected Percent of Labor Force by Educational Attainment in Texas, 2000 and 2040

* Projections are shown for the 1.0 scenario

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Public Universities

Public Two Year Colleges

All Health Related Institutions

Independent Colleges &Universities

Two Year Colleges Enroll the Highest Percentage of Students in Texas

Source: Final Legislative Briefing

“The North Central Texas area ranks very high in meeting the business needs of our company, for several reasons: * Local high-tech workforce (engineers) * Affordable housing * Reasonable cost of living * Major airport (easy access to/from both coasts) * Telecommunications Center * Nice climate (except for the 100 plus days) “

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“I look at "economic sphere of influence.” With

that view, DFW rates very high as I see most of the

technological influence for not only TX, but also

OK, AR, and LA centered in DFW. “

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Information Technology Careers: Computer Programmers ~ Computer Support

Specs. ~ Computer Systems Analysts ~ Database Administrators

Hospitality Careers: Chefs ~ Head Cooks ~ Food Service Mgrs.

Education Careers: Teachers: Elementary ~ Secondary ~ Vocational ~

Special Ed

STEM CAREERS: Engineers: Aerospace ~ Civil ~

Computer Software Applications ~ Computer Systems Software ~

Electrical & Electronic ~ Industrial ~ Mechanical * Electrical & Electronic Eng. Techs.

Arts, AV Tech. & Communications Careers: Multimedia Artists/Animators

Architecture & Construction Careers: Architects & CAD Drafters ~ Carpenters ~

Electricians ~ Heating/AC Techs. ~ Gen. Maintenance Repairers ~ Heavy Equip. Operators ~

Plumbers/Pipefitters ~ Welders

Business, Finance, Management, Marketing & Sales Careers:

General & Operations Managers ~ Advertising Marketing Sales Mgrs. ~ Accountants & Auditors ~

Bookkeeping/Accounting/Auditing Clerks ~ Financial Mgrs.

Manufacturing Careers: Machinist - Computer Numeric Control (CNC)

Emerging & Evolving Occupations www.interlink-ntx.org

Advanced Manufacturing Machinest Techs.

Bioinformatics Technicians Biomedic Equipment Information

Systems Specialists (BEISS) Biotechnology Research Techs. Composite Techs. (Bond Assembly) Computer & Digital Forensics Techs. Computer Security Specialists Convergence Technology

Specialists/Techs. Data Mining Techs. Electronic Commerce Specialists Environmental Scientists &

Specialists

Gaming Techs. (Multimedia Artists & Animators)

Geographic Information Systems Techs. (GIS)

Global Positioning Techs. (GPS) High Performance Computing Mechatronics Technician Micro-electromechanical Systems (MEMS)

Techs Nanotechnology Techs. Nurse Practitioner Robotics Techs. Solar Photovoltaic (Electric) Installer Solar Thermal Installers & Techs.

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There is No Place Like Home

in North Central Texas!

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