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Salisbury 17,180 25.1% Wicomico 28,252 41.3% Maryland 59,585 87.1% Ocean City 4,740 6.9% Worcester 13,544 19.8% Delaware 5,124 7.5% Berlin 2,029 3.0% Somerset 4,494 6.6% Virginia 2,086 3.0% Baltimore City 1,722 2.5% Sussex Co, DE 4,255 6.2% Pennsylvania 499 0.7% West Ocean City 1,302 1.9% Baltimore County 1,855 2.7% New Jersey 292 0.4% An estimated 68,448 Lower Shore residents remained employed in primary payroll jobs as of 2015. Office of Workforce Information and Performance Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation People Living in Lower Shore Region Work Y T I C Salisbury is the most common destination for residents working in Lower Shore Region 17,180 6.2% Sussex County DE is number #1 for employment not located in the Lower Shore Region 10.5% Residents of the Lower Shore Region find employment in Delaware or Virginia Counties Lower Shore Residents are Employed States Lower Shore Residents are Employed Cities Lower Shore Residents are Employed *Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies, OnTheMap (2015); Note: Based on primary job counts* 1100 N. Eutaw St., Rm 316 Baltimore, MD 21201 410-767-2250 [email protected] www.dllr.maryland.gov/lmi The Office of Workforce Information and Performance funding Information Revised January, 2018

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Page 1: jobs as of 2015. - Maryland Workforce Exchange · Baltimore City 1,722 2.5% Sussex Co, DE 4,255 6.2% Pennsylvania 499 0.7% West Ocean City 1,302 1.9% Baltimore County 1,855 2.7% New

Salisbury 17,180 25.1% Wicomico 28,252 41.3% Maryland 59,585 87.1%

Ocean City 4,740 6.9% Worcester 13,544 19.8% Delaware 5,124 7.5%

Berlin 2,029 3.0% Somerset 4,494 6.6% Virginia 2,086 3.0%

Baltimore City 1,722 2.5% Sussex Co, DE 4,255 6.2% Pennsylvania 499 0.7%

West Ocean City 1,302 1.9% Baltimore County 1,855 2.7% New Jersey 292 0.4%

An estimated

68,448 Lower Shore residents remained

employed in primary payroll jobs as of 2015.

Office of Workforce Information and Performance

Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

People Living in Lower Shore Region Work

Y T I C

Salisbury is the most

common destination for residents working in Lower

Shore Region

17,180

6.2%

Sussex County DE is number #1 for employment

not located in the Lower Shore Region

10.5% Residents of the Lower Shore

Region find employment in Delaware or Virginia

Counties Lower Shore

Residents are Employed

States Lower Shore

Residents are Employed

Cities Lower Shore

Residents are Employed

*Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies, OnTheMap (2015); Note: Based on primary job counts*

1100 N. Eutaw St., Rm 316 Baltimore, MD 21201 410-767-2250 [email protected] www.dllr.maryland.gov/lmi The Office of Workforce Information and Performance funding Information

Revised January, 2018

Page 2: jobs as of 2015. - Maryland Workforce Exchange · Baltimore City 1,722 2.5% Sussex Co, DE 4,255 6.2% Pennsylvania 499 0.7% West Ocean City 1,302 1.9% Baltimore County 1,855 2.7% New

Salisbury 7,711 11.8% Wicomico 27,555 42% Maryland 55,744 85.1%

Ocean Pines 2,608 4.0% Worcester 13,780 21% Delaware 6,469 9.9%

Ocean City 1,956 3.0% Sussex Co, DE 6,093 9.3% Virginia 1,714 2.6%

Berlin 1,396 2.1% Somerset 4,955 7.6% Pennsylvania 547 0.8%

Fruitland 1,298 2.0% Dorchester 1,237 1.9% New York 252 0.4%

Office of Workforce Information and Performance

Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

An estimated

65,536

Workers work in the Lower Shore Region

46,290

Y T I C

14,969

The top 5 cities where Lower Shore WIA workers live account for 22.8% of all workers in the Region

94.9% Lower Shore workers live in Maryland or Delaware

Cities Workers in

Lower Shore Live

Counties Workers in

Lower Shore Live

States Workers in

Lower Shore Live

People Working in Lower Shore Region Live

*Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies, OnTheMap (2015); Note: Based on primary job counts*

Workers who

work and live in the Lower Shore Region

70.6%

1100 N. Eutaw St., Rm 316 Baltimore, MD 21201 410-767-2250 [email protected] www.dllr.maryland.gov/lmi The Office of Workforce Information and Performance funding Information