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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Recent ChangeMaryland Press Releases


Recent ChangeMaryland Press Releases:


For this and much - much more go to: http://www.changemaryland.org/

Maryland Leading the Nation in Job Loss in 2012

Annapolis – Maryland has lost more jobs so far this year than any other state in the nation according to the U.S. Department of Labor. After last Friday’s release of June state unemployment figures, there is now six months of data with which to compare the states. Maryland, which lost just over 10,000 jobs since the beginning of this year, is among a dozen states to have experienced declines during this period.
“This is a very disturbing trend, which needs to be addressed,” said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan. “I’m deeply concerned that state government’s onslaught of taxes and fees is causing us to lose businesses, jobs and taxpayers at an alarming rate.”
Maryland has raised taxes and fees 24 times since 2007, removing an additional $2.4 billion from the economy annually.
Maryland is also performing poorly in another important time period. From the beginning of 2007 to present, Maryland has lost more jobs than any other state in the region except for Pennsylvania, where each state lost nearly 40,000 and 60,000 jobs respectively.
“Governor O’Malley says repeatedly that Maryland has fared better than other states during the recession,” said Hogan. “He should be talking about our state’s performance relative to others in this region, not compared to Michigan or Nevada. Once again he is cherry picking data in an attempt to fool people.”
A comparison frequently made on all sides of the political spectrum is between Maryland and Virginia. Maryland’s unemployment rate, at 6.9%, contrasts sharply with Virginia’s 5.7%. This is the widest gap between the two states since 2001, when Parris Glendening was governor.
The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics measures total non-farm employment. June numbers are preliminary.
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Background:
http://www.bls.gov/sae/#data
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Statement from Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan on U.S. Department of Labor State Unemployment Report

Annapolis – The U.S. Department of Labor’s State Unemployment survey showed today Maryland experiencing the third largest job loss in the nation among the states. Maryland’s decrease in employment was 11,000 and the June unemployment rate inched up to 6.9%.
The report comes on the heels of dismal reports in which Maryland led most other states in job loss going back to the Spring of this year.
The unemployment rate is climbing having risen from 6.6% in March. Meanwhile, Virginia is holding relatively steady at 5.7% and the differential of the rates between the two states is widening to record levels.
“Something isn’t working here,” said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan. “Now would be an excellent time to re-evaluate our tax-and-spend approach to governing and start developing policies that increase private sector job growth. It’s unacceptable to have increases in the unemployment rate month after month.”
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O’Malley Continues False Petty Attacks on Hogan, Change Maryland

Annapolis – Change Maryland called on the O’Malley Administration and the State Democratic Party to regroup and attempt to actually form a coherent, rational and policy-based response to the issues raised in the organization’s report on tax migration.
Change Maryland outlined a specific, modest step for them to do so – they should actually read the report.
The Maryland Democratic Party, following the O’Malley Administration the week before, leveled another petty partisan attack yesterday on Change Maryland and it’s chairman Larry Hogan, injecting class warfare talking points into a debate that has nothing to do with individual income levels.
“It’s obvious that the administration and state party still have not even read the report, ” said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan. If they had read it, they would know that the word ‘millionaires’ is not referenced anywhere.  They don’t like what the report says, so they simply introduce a red herring. And rather than addressing the actual issue, they simply lash out with juvenile attacks on the messenger.”
Using IRS data, Change Maryland analyzed migration patterns at the state and county levels. Among the findings are that Maryland’s 31,000 net out-migration of residents from 2007 to 2010 was the highest in the region and seventh-highest nationally.
Business media outlet CNBC subsequently covered the Change Maryland tax report raising questions about the impact on high income households which may have confused administration and party officials accustomed to favorable press treatment.
“They are reacting to media coverage and not our report,” said Hogan. “Change Maryland analyzes publicly available IRS data which the administration should have been doing in the first place.”
A previous Change Maryland report issued in May compiled General Assembly information to quantify the cumulative tax and fee hikes imposed under the O’Malley Administration. The report is a line item accounting of 24 separate revenue increases from 2007 which remove an additional $2.4 billion from the Maryland economy annually.  Most of these measures are regressive tax and fee increases.
“We are pulling the curtain back on this administration and simply giving the hard facts about what is really happening in Maryland, and they don’t like it,” said Hogan, who also noted that none of the facts in either of the two reports have been refuted.
Meanwhile, since O’Malley’s failed partisan attack on Change Maryland on July 10, the non-partisan organization has increased its membership by over 2200, reaching a total of over 16,000 Democrats, Republicans and Independents. The group is Maryland’s largest and fastest growing non-partisan, grassroots citizen organization.
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In Case You Missed It: Change Maryland/Larry Hogan

Profile of Change Maryland:
Easton Star Democrat 6.20.12
Group Targets Spending and Tax Hikes
http://www.stardem.com/news/local_news/article_0450af08-ba65-11e1-b1b2-001a4bcf887a.html
Change Maryland Tax Migration Report:
State and Local
Washington Times 7.03.12
Many Marylanders who leave go to Virginia, study finds
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/3/most-marylanders-who-leave-go-virginia-study-finds/
The Daily Record 7.04.12
Maryland’s biggest jurisdictions are losing tax filers
http://thedailyrecord.com/2012/07/04/marylands-biggest-jurisdictions-are-losing-tax-filers/
St. Mary’s County Times 7.05.12
Local Tax Base Growth Among Best in State
http://countytimes.somd.com/archive/2012/07-jul/2012-07-05.pdf
Washington Examiner 7.05.12
Examiner Local Editorial: Maryland taxpayers head for the hills — and the shore
http://washingtonexaminer.com/examiner-local-editorial-marylander-taxpayers-head-for-the-hills-and-the-shore/article/2501389
Monoblogue 7.06.12
Shocker: capital leaves a high-tax state
http://monoblogue.us/2012/07/06/shocker-capital-leaves-a-high-tax-state/
Ocean City Dispatch 7.06.12
Worcester Leads Md. In Incoming Taxpayer Migration
http://www.mdcoastdispatch.com/articles/2012/07/06/Top-Stories/Worcester-Leads-Md.-In-Incoming-Taxpayer-Migration
Washington Examiner 7.07.12
Wealthy leave Md. suburbs, IRS data show
http://washingtonexaminer.com/wealthy-leave-md.-suburbs-irs-data-show/article/2501533
Washington Times 7.10.12
EDITORIAL: Escape from Maryland
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/10/editorial-escape-maryland/
WTOP 7.10.12
Report: Higher taxes may drive out rich Marylanders
http://www.wtop.com/?nid=1029
Cross Purposes 7.10.12
Somebody Got Somebody’s Attention
http://rjc-crosspurposes.blogspot.com/2012/07/somebody-got-somebodys-attention.html
Frederick News-Post 7.11.12
Population shift swells county tax dollars
http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?StoryID=138029
Washington Times 7.11.12
O’Malley blog rebutting exodus report causes stir
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/11/omalley-blog-rebutting-exodus-report-causes-stir/
Patch: SPEAK OUT:   7.11.12
Are Taxes Driving Out Maryland’s Millionaires?
http://germantown.patch.com/articles/speak-out-are-taxes-driving-out-maryland-s-millionaires
Pocomoke Public Eye 7.11.12
Change Maryland Responds to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s Political Attack
http://thepocomokepubliceye.blogspot.com/2012/07/change-maryland-responds-to-gov-martin.html
Worcester County Times 7.12.12
Worcester’s tax base sees most new residents
http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20120712/WCT01/207120387
The Tentacle 7.12.12
A Sorry State of Affairs
http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5222
Global Rhetoric 7.12.12
O’Malley’s Meltdown
http://www.globalrhetoric.com/2012/07/12/omalleys-meltdown/
SBY News 7.12.12
Change Maryland Responds To Gov. Martin O’Malley’s Political Attack
http://sbynews.blogspot.com/2012/07/change-maryland-responds-to-gov-martin.html
National
CNBC 7.09.12
In Maryland, Higher Taxes Chase Out Rich: Study
http://www.cnbc.com/id/48120446
Hot Air 7.09.12
Surprise: Higher taxes in Maryland chasing out the wealthy
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/07/09/surprise-higher-taxes-in-maryland-chasing-out-the-wealthy/
Daily Caller  7.10.12
Study: Marylanders moving to Virginia because of high taxes
http://dailycaller.com/2012/07/10/study-marylanders-moving-to-virginia-because-of-high-taxes/#ixzz20RCKY1Gr
CNBC 7.10.12
Hogan: Tax & Regulatory Policies Key to Attracting Business
http://www.cnbc.com/id/48117890
Fox Business News 7.12.12
Higher Taxes Cost Maryland $1.7 Billion in Tax Revenue
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1732098456001/
Other States
West Virginia
Charleston Daily Mail 7.11.12
Maryland shows folly of overtaxing people
http://www.dailymail.com/Opinion/Editorials/201207100185
New York
Diary of a Republican Hater 7.09.12
Don’t Worry the Right Just Wants to Increase the Tax Base
http://diaryofarepublicanhater.blogspot.com/2012/07/dont-worry-right-just-wants-to-increase.html
New Mexico
News New Mexico 7.10.12
Taxes Backfire in Maryland
http://newsnewmexico.blogspot.com/2012/07/attempt-to-tax-rich-in-maryland.html
North Dakota
Say Anything Blog 7.09.12
Maryland Learns If You Tax Rich People You Get Fewer Rich People
http://sayanythingblog.com/entry/maryland-learns-if-you-tax-reach-people-you-get-fewer-rich-people/
Virginia
Jefferson Policy Journal 7.12.12
Overtaxed Marylanders Flee to Virginia
http://www.jeffersonpolicyjournal.com/?p=2544
Washington D.C.
Washington Free Beacon 7.09.12
Marylander’s Flee O’Malley’s Taxes
http://freebeacon.com/marylanders-flee-omalleys-taxes/
Michigan
Dennis Tubbergen blog 7.12.12
Tax the Rich and they Move?
http://www.dennistubbergen.com/index.php/archives/2430
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O’Malley Admits to Falsifying Data on State Website

Following Governor Martin O’Malley’s misstatement of key statistics
measuring Maryland’s tax burden, Change Maryland acknowledged the
Washington D.C.-based Tax Foundation’s critical role in clarifying the
issue.
“In this economy, with people struggling to make ends meet, the last
thing we need right now is false information from our elected
officials about Maryland’s tax burden,” said Change Maryland
Chairman Larry Hogan. “Fortunately, someone was paying attention, and
I applaud their diligence in helping Governor O’Malley arrive at the
truth.”
The Tax Foundation noted that the O’Malley Administration eliminated
Delaware in a comparison of sales tax burdens because the state has no
sales tax. Virginia’s sales tax burden was misstated in an attempt to
make Maryland look more competitive.
The admission of error came as a direct result of a Tax Foundation
criticism of O’Malley’s blog post in which he personally attacked
Change Maryland and it’s members. The attack came as a result of
unexpected media attention in the wake of Change Maryland’s report of
tax filers moving to other states.
“Maryland’s tax system is not a competitive one, so I can understand
the pressure O’Malley is under to show that it’s somehow not that
bad,” said Tax Foundation Vice President for State Projects Joseph
Henchman. “We’re still critical of his approach of picking a few data
points while missing the overall picture, but it crossed the line when
his office put out wrong data on other states’ tax rates.”
“We take a lot of pride in giving accurate information,” said Tax
Foundation economist Scott Drenkard to the Washington Times, which
reported that O’Malley spokesman Raquel Guillory “admitted that the
blog post had been incorrect on Virginia.”
Similarly, Delaware was later added to the comparison.
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Change Maryland Responds to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s Political Attack

Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan appeared on WBAL’s “C-4″ show this afternoon to discuss the organization’s study on tax flight and the Governor’s response yesterday.
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Change Maryland Releases County-by-County Analysis of Tax Base

Annapolis – Change Maryland released today an analysis of how the state’s 24
jurisdictions are performing in a key metric of their ability to
provide essential government services, improve quality of life and
maintain fiscal responsibility – the rise or fall of the tax base.
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Maryland Spending Growth Highest in Region

Annapolis, MD – A report issued yesterday underscores again dramatic spending growth in Maryland, where the budget has increased more than any other state on the eastern seaboard and the mid-Atlantic region. Nationally, the rate of growth is higher than all but five other states, according to the non-partisan National Governor’s Association which compares state general fund budgets from fiscal years 2011 to 2013.
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Change Maryland Drives National Messaging on O’Malley’s Record

Annapolis, MD – As Governor Martin O’Malley diverts attention from Maryland again to focus on personal political ambitions, national media platforms are delivering Change Maryland’s message of the problems massive tax increases have had on job growth here at home.O’Malley is headed to Wisconsin today to campaign for the recall effort of Gov. Scott Walker.
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Maryland Taxes Spark Largest Exodus of Any State in Region

Annapolis, MD – Maryland accounted for the largest migration exodus of any
state in the region between 2007 and 2010, with a net migration resulting in
nearly 31,000 residents having left the state. Where did most of them go?
Virginia. Virginia is now home to 11,455 former Marylanders, taking $390
million from the tax rolls during this three-year period.
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Bryan Sears - Patch: O'Malley Announces 60-Day Review of Business Regulations

O'Malley Announces 60-Day Review of Business Regulations ...
By Bryan P. Sears
O'Malley Announces 60-Day Review of Business Regulations. Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending. By Bryan PSears; Email the author; 12:34pm. &nbps;2 Comments ...
Lutherville-Timonium Patch: Latest...
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Saturday, March 05, 2011

Steven R. Berryman Professional Resume -seeking employment


Steven R. Berryman



Resume: Seeking a Commercial Construction Project Development-Estimating / Project Management position in a thriving company. Previous focus has included Big Box Retail Senior Management positions in the Mid-Atlantic region.


Steven R. Berryman
Professional Resume1732 Dearbought Drive
Frederick, Maryland 21701
srbmgr@comcast.net
240-446-0835

Director - Facilities Development - Fitness First Clubs - Sept. 2010-January 2011
[On a consulting basis]
7430 New Technology Way, Ste. B, Frederick, MD. 21703 301-963-1500
Responsible for all aspects of Club Maintenance, Interior Construction, Subcontracting of trade specialists, and related internal staff for a leading Health Club with 17 locations, 900 employees, and $24,000,000. in annual revenue.


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Commercial Construction - September 2001 to September 7, 2010


Office Walls & Ceilings, Inc.
402 Main Street, Suite 200
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Steve@OfficeWalls.US
301-258-3450

Senior Estimator / Bid preparation / Project management
Drywall / Acoustical / Metal framing

Responsibilities include -

GC relations and pre-construction services

Contract negotiations

Production of budgets, space plans, and unit pricing

Production of forecasting, phasing, and time-line considerations

Market and sales data analysis

Production of competitive bids and alternates

Maintain IT and software for On Center programs including:

On Screen Takeoff (OST) version 3.7.0.12 2010
Quick Bid (QB) version 4.9.0.22 2010

Develop contingencies for value engineering and LEED construction

Maintain multiple source material pricing and databases

System configuration of Network, PCs and large scale printers

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Steven R. Berryman

Big box Retail Management - July 1992 to August 2001 2 of 2

Target - Frederick, MD.
Executive Team Leader
Direct supervision of 30-150 associates and managers.
Responsible for sales, training, recruiting, stocking, operations, and ordering for Softlines in a $25,000,000 "big box" retailer.

Exceeded sales goals, supervised grand openings in Dover, DE and Frederick, MD.

The Sports Authority - Lancaster, PA.
General Store Manager - full budget and P&L responsibility
Direct supervision of 80 associates and department heads, including the managers of
departments, logistics, stocking, receiving, and recruiting operations.

Managed construction, set up, stocking, and grand opening of the Lancaster, PA store.
Managed the set up of the Frederick, MD store.

Montgomery Ward (Wards)
General Store Manager - full budget and P&L responsibility
Reading, PA, Ithaca, NY.
Operations Manager/Electronics Appliance Manager -
Springfield, VA, Wheaton, MD.

Selected to be a corporate trainer and liaison for the companies reporting systems project.

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Career highlights - Construction - include:

*Bid, negotiated, and was awarded Medimmune Offices & Labs, Gaithersburg, Blds. 1, 2, & 3 with Hitt Contracting GC, and Ho+K Architects. All drywall package included for the Core, Shell, and exterior light gage. Project managed and procured materials. 2002

*Jury's Hotel - Washington, DC. Bid, negotiated and was awarded 9 floors of a complex
renovation for Forrester Construction. Project included full renovations of the interior,
and a completely new top (9th) floor with all exteriors features, and LG structural features of sofits and balconies. Multiple phases, multiple crews. Performed the liaison with Adtek Engineers. 2008

*Bid, negotiated, and was awarded Medimmune FP-37 ceiling replacement package
with Coakley Williams. Conducted original survey and produced complex phasing
plan, procured materials. Difficulty factors included: 50k SF ACT, Biotech air locks,
off hours, multiple sites, multiple buildings, phased, same day completion of each
section with multiple crews. 2009

*Clearchannel Communications 6th Consolidation, Rockville, MD - Full floor interior fitout package of sound studios and offices. Full sound and ISO acoustical insulation package including hangers. Forrester Construction GC, 2007

*Bid, negotiated, and was awarded Scitor Corporation Ph. I & II 9th - Full floor interior fitout package of SCIF compartments and metal mesh assemblies. Coakley Williams, 2006

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Additional information:

*My employment history includes professional presentation skills
as a sales trainer, including subjects from "information management," "time management," and "diversity training."

*Vice President, Dearbought Home Owner's Association, Frederick, MD.
...the largest in the City of Frederick. - past 5 years, and currently.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Marta Mossburg: Listen to business

Marta Mossburg: Listen to business
Marta Mossburg
Listen to business
Originally published September 22, 2010



Marta Mossburg Listen to business

Originally published September 22, 2010 


Gov. Martin O'Malley says creating jobs is his top priority.

He proclaims the goal with the fervor of a religious zealot. "Maryland will lead the country, not only economically, but morally," he said during an August visit to Fisher BioServices in Wedgewood Business Park.

So far he has tried to achieve this vision by expanding government. He supported increases to the sales tax, corporate income tax and income tax in 2007. And he champions taxpayer subsidies to favored industries, including biotechnology. He also supports subsidies for health care coverage for small business and tax credits for hiring workers -- two reforms that failed miserably to achieve either of their goals.

While the unemployment rate in Maryland is lower than in the rest of the nation, O'Malley cannot take credit for it. New census data show the U.S. government shoveled $34 billion to contractors over the last fiscal year, a $9 billion increase from the previous year. And the state's myriad federal compounds have been hiring at a robust clip, according to national employment data. O'Malley's administration had nothing to do with either of those actions.

To create jobs, he should listen to people who run businesses... http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/opinion/display_columnist.htm?StoryID=110202&ref=nf

[20100922 FNP Marta Mossburg Listen to business]

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Washington Post - Maryland Politics: Md. Republicans seize on economic report removed from state Web site

Md. Republicans seize on economic report removed from state Web site


mdjobs.jpgA state report on federal unemployment numbers released Friday that ran counter to a far more positive job-growth assessment offered by Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) was pulled Friday from a Maryland state Web site, drawing condemnation from Republicans who charged the administration was playing games with official state jobs reports.
The bullet-point style document characterized Maryland's economic recovery as having "faltered in July," according to six people who viewed it before it was removed from the Maryland Department of Labor and Licensing Regulation's Web site.
An administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity who was familiar with the removal of the report characterized it as an "innocent mistake." The official said the report was an internal document prepared by a 30-year state analyst that was never supposed to be posted online. The official said that once state officials recognized the error, they removed it. The document was posted for about five hours, the official said.
However with O'Malley on Friday touting a fifth-consecutive month of Maryland job gains, Republicans seized on the seemingly contradictory internal report, and it's disappearance from the state Web site...  http://voices.washingtonpost.com/annapolis/2010/08/negative_economic_report_remov.html

Washington Post - Maryland Politics: Md. Republicans seize on economic report removed from state Web site
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Monday, April 05, 2010

Latest Carroll County Maryland unemployment rate the highest in a decade

Latest Carroll County Maryland unemployment rate the highest in a decade:

DATA CENTER - Employment & Unemployment

in Carroll Co., MD



2010 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
Item jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 93,049 92,574










92,812
Emp. 85,683 85,080










85,382
UnEmp. 7,366 7,494










7,430
Rate 7.9 8.1










8.0



2009 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
Item jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 94,091 93,331 93,203 92,622 92,861 93,902
94,311 92,889 91,735 92,249
91,193 91,763
92,930
Emp. 87,757 86,588 86,865 87,123 86,854
87,636
88,031 87,141 86,187
86,289
86,371
85,841
86,890
UnEmp. 6,334 6,743 6,338
5,499 6,007
6,266
6,280 5,758 5,548
5,960
5,822
5,922
6,040
Rate 6.7 7.2 6.8 5.9 6.5
6.7
6.7 6.2 6.0
6.5
6.3
6.5
6.5



2008 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
Item jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 95,016
95,172 95,572 95,327 96,208 96,754 97,719 96,199 94,889 95,650
95,315
94,901
95,727
Emp. 91,847 91,862 92,476 92,586
93,125
93,355 93,874 92,597
91,527
91,769
90,979
90,173 92,181
UnEmp. 3,169 3,310 3,096 2,741
3,083
3,399 3,845 3,602 3,362
3,881
4,336
4,728 3,546
Rate 3.3 3.5 3.2 2.9
3.2
3.5 3.9 3.7 3.5 4.1 4.5 5.0 3.7



2007 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 95,182 94,296 94,737 93,801 94,072 94,676 96,120 94,237 94,239 94,973 95,207 94,772 94,693
Emp. 91,584 90,753 91,742 91,217 91,451 92,479 92,514 91,211 91,515 92,074 92,560 92,059 91,763
UnEmp. 3,598 3,543 2,995 2,584 2,621 3,197 3,606 3,026 2,724 2,899 2,647 2,713 2,929
Rate 3.8 3.8 3.2 2.8 2.8 3.4 3.8 3.2 2.9 3.1 2.8 2.9 3.1


2006 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 91,890 92,075 92,356 92,689 92,973 93,907 95,113 93,908 93,298 94,305 94,410 94,448 93,445
Emp. 88,938 89,281 89,787 90,351 90,427 90,811 91,549 90,740 90,641 91,669 91,589 91,848 90,636
UnEmp. 2,952 2,794 2,569 2,338 2,546 3,096 3,564 3,168 2,657 2,636 2,821 2,581 2,810
Rate 3.2 3.0 2.8 2.5 2.7 3.3 3.7 3.4 2.8 2.8 3.0 2.7 3.0


2005 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 87,931 88,180 88,672 89,380 90,501 91,247 91,828 91,290 90,189 90,868 90,658 90,928 90,139
Emp. 84,757 84,808 85,392 86,763 87,829 88,077 88,456 88,079 87,690 88,400 87,862 88,528 87,220
UnEmp. 3,174 3,372 3,280 2,617 2,672 3,170 3,372 3,211 2,499 2,468 2,796 2,400 2,919
Rate 3.6 3.8 3.7 2.9 3.0 3.5 3.7 3.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 2.6 3.2


2004 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 85,517 85,652 85,269 85,230 85,569 86,669 87,782 86,827 85,748 85,688 85,935 85,935 85,906
Emp. 82,479 82,112 82,572 83,082 83,438 85,668 84,882 84,047 83,622 83,594 83,852 82,965 83,526
UnEmp. 3,298 3,540 2,697 2,148 2,124 2,442 2,900 2,780 2,126 2,094 2,083 2,020 2,521
Rate 3.9 4.1 3.2 2.5 2.5 2.8 3.3 3.2 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.9


2003 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 84,623 84,781 85,052 84,707 85,022 85,815 86,954 85,537 84,362 84,677 84,404 84,085 85,002
Emp. 81,319 81,420 81,845 82,163 82,597 83,170 83,893 82,926 82,042 82,373 81,999 81,552 82,275
UnEmp. 3,304 3,361 3,207 2,544 2,425 2,645 3,061 2,611 2,320 2,304 2,405 2,533 2,727
Rate 3.9 4.0 3.8 3.0 2.9 3.1 3.5 3.1 2.8 2.7 2.8 3.0 3.2


2002 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 83,006 83,474 83,708 83,015 83,512 85,140 85,724 85,222 83,940 84,238 83,858 83,047 83,990
Emp. 79,875 80,182 80,885 80,651 81,122 82,375 82,882 82,469 81,610 81,770 81,435 80,753 81,334
UnEmp. 3,131 3,292 2,823 2,364 2,390 2,765 2,842 2,753 2,330 2,468 2,423 2,294 2,656
Rate 3.8 3.9 3.4 2.8 2.9 3.2 3.3 3.2 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.8 3.2


2001 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 83,419 83,544 83,283 82,844 83,300 85,048 85,901 84,767 84,754 84,804 84,933 84,574 84,264
Emp. 80,539 80,734 81,148 81,104 81,399 82,666 83,308 82,471 82,272 82,613 82,595 82,309 81,930
UnEmp. 2,880 2,810 2,135 1,740 1,901 2,382 2,593 2,296 2,482 2,191 2,338 2,265 2,334
Rate 3.5 3.4 2.6 2.1 2.3 2.8 3.0 2.7 2.9 2.6 2.8 2.7 2.8


2000 Civilian Labor Force Employment and Unemployment - Carroll County, MD
ITem jan feb mar apr may june july aug sept oct nov dec ann avg.
Labor Force 82,572 82,896 82,659 82,230 82,699 84,436 84,714 83,517 83,470 83,721 83,568 83,354 83,320
Emp. 79,868 79,680 80,345 80,342 80,656 81,797 82,073 81,099 81,287 81,639 81,657 81,627 81,006
UnEmp. 2,704 3,216 2,314 1,888 2,043 2,639 2,641 2,418 2,183 2,082 1,911 1,727 2,314
Rate 3.3 3.9 2.8 2.3 2.5 3.1 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.8

Source: Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
Note: These data are not seasonally adjusted. They are estimates relating to the week of the 12th of each month. the count is of persons by place of residence.

Last updated: April 05, 2010

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