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Community Choice Aggregation Feasibility Analysis Alameda County <br /> Figure 27. Alameda County Jobs Changes by sector(annual earnings per worker),2023 <br /> Information($212,532) <br /> Transport&Wrhsg($96,171) <br /> Finance&Insur.($81,670) <br /> Educational Srvcs($44,748) <br /> Arts,Entertainment,&Recreation($47,486) <br /> Mngmnt of Companies&Enterprises($272,409) r <br /> Real Estate&Rental&Leasing($48,784) <br /> Administrative&Waste Mngmnt Srvcs($57,544) <br /> Wholesale Trade($139,219) Mn <br /> Manufacturing($160,524) <br /> Other Srvcs($58,026) <br /> Prof.,Scientific,&Technical Srvcs($123,904) <br /> Accommodation&Food Srvcs($36,799) <br /> H.Care&Social Assistance($82,884) <br /> Retail Trade($70,015) <br /> Local Gov.($146,667) <br /> Construction($118,653) MMIIIN <br /> 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 <br /> •Total •Direct <br /> Focus on Construction Sector Jobs <br /> The county economy does not forfeit Construction sector jobs(nor does the balance of California <br /> economy). In fact, as Figure 27 shows, Construction experiences the largest direct(136 jobs) and <br /> total job change(440) for 2023 among all sectors. The degree to which any of these jobs are <br /> held by union members or equivalently non-union laborers "working under a collective <br /> bargaining agreement(CBA)" is addressed by understanding the publicly available data sources <br /> that are used in calibrating any region of a REMI model. It should be noted that the REMI <br /> model does not carry a union segmentation on the industry specific employment data. REMI <br /> relies upon data series from the U.S. Department of Labor, Commerce and Census. All the data <br /> products are the result of states providing a mix of annual and quarterly reports. A consistent <br /> characterization of REMI's Construction sector employment is obtained from (Census')the <br /> July,2016 40 MRW&Associates,LLC <br />