| 2000 vs. 2017 Total Industry Earnings Growth and Change Wasatch County 2000 vs. 2017 Net Percent Change = 153.49% Rank = #1 Emery County 2000 vs. 2017 Net Percent Change = -15.49% Rank = #29 Kane County 2000 vs. 2017 Net Percent Change = 75.60% Rank = #14 With a spotlight on Kane County, the chart above displays the distribution of the net percent change of real (inflation adjusted) industry earnings across Utah's 29 counties over the period 2000-2017. Those counties whose real industry earnings growth registered above the statewide average over this period realized an increase in their statewide share of real industry earnings. Likewise, those counties whose real industry earnings growth registered below the statewide average experienced a decline in their relative share of real industry earnings statewide. Statewide Snippets:- Over 2000-2017 real industry earnings grew in twenty-eight Utah counties while declining in one.
- Real industry earnings growth in fourteen counties outpaced the statewide average (70.08%), while growth in fifteen counties trailed.
- At the extremes of the distribution, Wasatch County posted the highest growth of real industry earnings (153.49%), while Emery County placed last by logging a -15.49% decline.
- The spread in real industry earnings growth between the highest (Wasatch County, 153.49%) and lowest (Emery County, -15.49%) over 2000-2017 equated to 168.98% ( = 153.49% − -15.49%).
- Real industry earnings growth statewide is but a weighted metric that stems from each county's share of real industry earnings statewide. On this point, as the largest county in Utah, Salt Lake County's net real industry earnings growth over 2000-2017 of $19,858,184K made up 47.82% of the total net growth statewide ($41,524,803K):
Salt Lake County: Percent Share of Utah's Real Industry Earnings Growth, 2000-2017:47.82% = ($19,858,184K / $41,524,803K) x 100 Kane County Snippets:- Over 2000-2017, Kane County posted a 75.60% net gain in real industry earnings.
- Kane County was joined by thirteen other counties whose real industry earnings growth over 2000-2017 registered above the statewide average (70.08%).
- Ranked #14 among Utah's 29 counties, Kane County's real industry earnings growth (75.60%) outperformed the statewide average of 70.08% by a 5.53% margin.
- Kane County's net real industry earnings growth (75.60%, #14) over 2000-2017 registered just above that of Iron County (65.25%, #15) and just below that of Uintah County (77.00%, #13).
| | | | County Distribution of Real Industry Earnings Growth, 2000 vs. 2017 | More than 120% | 120% to 100% | 100% to 80% | 80% to 60% | 60% to 40% | 40% to 20% | 20% to 0% | 0% or Below | Total | 2000 vs. 2017 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 29 | | | | | | Salt Lake County 2017 Real Industry Earnings = $52,451M Percent of State = 52.04% Rank = #1 Daggett County 2017 Real Industry Earnings = $22M Percent of State = 0.02% Rank = #29 Kane County 2017 Real Industry Earnings = $177M Percent of State = 0.18% Rank = #22 Again highlighting Kane County's position, the bar graph above displays the disposition by county of 2017 real industry earnings statewide ($100,780M). Tip: Although the visual profile of the bar chart remains unchanged you may opt to display the actual total by using the "Select Indicator" options above the graph Statewide Snippets:- Ranked #1, Salt Lake County's 2017 industry earnings totaled $52,451M, equating to 52.04% of the statewide total.
- Ranked last (#29), Daggett County's real industry earnings of $22M in 2017 comprised just 0.02% of the total statewide. Daggett County's real industry earnings in 2017 equates to less than .01% to that of Salt Lake County's.
- Salt Lake County's 2017 industry earnings ($52,451M) exceeded the combined industry earnings ($48,330M) of Utah's twenty-eight smallest counties.
Kane County Snippets:- Kane County's industry earnings in 2017 ranked #22, amounting to 0.18% of the statewide total.
- Kane County's industry earnings of $177M placed below that of Juab County's ($197M, #21), and just above that of Morgan County's ($160M, #23).
- Kane County's industry earnings of $177M exceeds the combined total ($154M) of Utah's four smallest counties.
| | | | County Distribution of Real Industry Earnings, 2017 | More than $25,000M | $25,000M to $20,000M | $20,000M to $15,000M | $15,000M to $10,000M | $10,000M to $5,000M | $5,000M or Below | Total | 2017 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 25 | 29 | | | | | | Tip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data. | | | | Utah Real* Industry Earnings by County: 2000 vs. 2017 | 2000 | | 2017 | | 2000 - 2017 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 139,066 | 0.23 | | 156,132 | 0.15 | | 12.27 | 17,066 | 0.04 | | | 1,096,971 | 1.85 | | 1,222,095 | 1.21 | | 11.41 | 125,124 | 0.30 | | | 1,769,463 | 2.99 | | 3,425,092 | 3.40 | | 93.57 | 1,655,629 | 3.99 | | | 445,333 | 0.75 | | 479,539 | 0.48 | | 7.68 | 34,206 | 0.08 | | | 20,329 | 0.03 | | 21,576 | 0.02 | | 6.14 | 1,247 | 0.00 | | | 4,863,191 | 8.21 | | 8,814,317 | 8.75 | | 81.25 | 3,951,126 | 9.52 | | | 223,990 | 0.38 | | 520,517 | 0.52 | | 132.38 | 296,527 | 0.71 | | | 234,618 | 0.40 | | 198,275 | 0.20 | | -15.49 | -36,343 | -0.09 | | | 83,980 | 0.14 | | 117,809 | 0.12 | | 40.28 | 33,829 | 0.08 | | | 160,562 | 0.27 | | 314,260 | 0.31 | | 95.73 | 153,698 | 0.37 | | | 550,698 | 0.93 | | 910,050 | 0.90 | | 65.25 | 359,352 | 0.87 | | | 110,913 | 0.19 | | 197,152 | 0.20 | | 77.75 | 86,239 | 0.21 | | | 100,887 | 0.17 | | 177,163 | 0.18 | | 75.60 | 76,276 | 0.18 | | | 209,314 | 0.35 | | 298,278 | 0.30 | | 42.50 | 88,964 | 0.21 | | | 78,034 | 0.13 | | 160,299 | 0.16 | | 105.42 | 82,265 | 0.20 | | | 14,009 | 0.02 | | 31,955 | 0.03 | | 128.10 | 17,946 | 0.04 | | | 24,589 | 0.04 | | 47,120 | 0.05 | | 91.63 | 22,531 | 0.05 | | | 32,592,750 | 55.00 | | 52,450,934 | 52.04 | | 60.93 | 19,858,184 | 47.82 | | | 177,765 | 0.30 | | 239,780 | 0.24 | | 34.89 | 62,015 | 0.15 | | | 275,980 | 0.47 | | 431,012 | 0.43 | | 56.18 | 155,032 | 0.37 | | | 319,424 | 0.54 | | 474,412 | 0.47 | | 48.52 | 154,988 | 0.37 | | | 865,772 | 1.46 | | 2,001,650 | 1.99 | | 131.20 | 1,135,878 | 2.74 | | | 651,886 | 1.10 | | 982,437 | 0.97 | | 50.71 | 330,551 | 0.80 | | | 446,187 | 0.75 | | 789,754 | 0.78 | | 77.00 | 343,567 | 0.83 | | | 7,694,319 | 12.98 | | 15,803,226 | 15.68 | | 105.39 | 8,108,907 | 19.53 | | | 206,906 | 0.35 | | 524,486 | 0.52 | | 153.49 | 317,580 | 0.76 | | | 1,489,614 | 2.51 | | 3,548,884 | 3.52 | | 138.24 | 2,059,270 | 4.96 | | | 42,776 | 0.07 | | 53,203 | 0.05 | | 24.38 | 10,427 | 0.03 | | | 4,366,345 | 7.37 | | 6,389,066 | 6.34 | | 46.33 | 2,022,721 | 4.87 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 59,255,670 | 100.00 | | 100,780,473 | 100.00 | | 70.08 | 41,524,803 | 100.00 | | | 54,713,485 | 92.33 | | 92,993,502 | 92.27 | | 69.96 | 38,280,017 | 92.19 | | | 4,542,185 | 7.67 | | 7,786,971 | 7.73 | | 71.44 | 3,244,786 | 7.81 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8,938,721,519 | | | 11,848,205,000 | | | 32.55 | 2,909,483,481 | | | | 8,074,031,591 | | | 10,812,020,465 | | | 33.91 | 2,737,988,874 | | | | 864,689,928 | | | 1,036,184,535 | | | 19.83 | 171,494,607 | |
Source: Calculations by the Utah Regional Economic Analysis Project (UT-REAP) with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis November 2023 REAP_PI_CA1400_YRVYR_1200A | | | | |
Tip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data. | | | | Utah Industry Earnings by County: 2000 vs. 2017 | 2000 | | 2017 | | 2000 - 2017 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 102,661 | 0.23 | | 156,132 | 0.15 | | 52.09 | 53,471 | 0.09 | | | 809,806 | 1.85 | | 1,222,095 | 1.21 | | 50.91 | 412,289 | 0.72 | | | 1,306,253 | 2.99 | | 3,425,092 | 3.40 | | 162.21 | 2,118,839 | 3.71 | | | 328,754 | 0.75 | | 479,539 | 0.48 | | 45.87 | 150,785 | 0.26 | | | 15,007 | 0.03 | | 21,576 | 0.02 | | 43.77 | 6,569 | 0.01 | | | 3,590,105 | 8.21 | | 8,814,317 | 8.75 | | 145.52 | 5,224,212 | 9.16 | | | 165,354 | 0.38 | | 520,517 | 0.52 | | 214.79 | 355,163 | 0.62 | | | 173,200 | 0.40 | | 198,275 | 0.20 | | 14.48 | 25,075 | 0.04 | | | 61,996 | 0.14 | | 117,809 | 0.12 | | 90.03 | 55,813 | 0.10 | | | 118,530 | 0.27 | | 314,260 | 0.31 | | 165.13 | 195,730 | 0.34 | | | 406,536 | 0.93 | | 910,050 | 0.90 | | 123.85 | 503,514 | 0.88 | | | 81,878 | 0.19 | | 197,152 | 0.20 | | 140.79 | 115,274 | 0.20 | | | 74,477 | 0.17 | | 177,163 | 0.18 | | 137.88 | 102,686 | 0.18 | | | 154,520 | 0.35 | | 298,278 | 0.30 | | 93.04 | 143,758 | 0.25 | | | 57,606 | 0.13 | | 160,299 | 0.16 | | 178.27 | 102,693 | 0.18 | | | 10,342 | 0.02 | | 31,955 | 0.03 | | 208.98 | 21,613 | 0.04 | | | 18,152 | 0.04 | | 47,120 | 0.05 | | 159.59 | 28,968 | 0.05 | | | 24,060,620 | 55.00 | | 52,450,934 | 52.04 | | 117.99 | 28,390,314 | 49.78 | | | 131,230 | 0.30 | | 239,780 | 0.24 | | 82.72 | 108,550 | 0.19 | | | 203,734 | 0.47 | | 431,012 | 0.43 | | 111.56 | 227,278 | 0.40 | | | 235,805 | 0.54 | | 474,412 | 0.47 | | 101.19 | 238,607 | 0.42 | | | 639,130 | 1.46 | | 2,001,650 | 1.99 | | 213.18 | 1,362,520 | 2.39 | | | 481,235 | 1.10 | | 982,437 | 0.97 | | 104.15 | 501,202 | 0.88 | | | 329,384 | 0.75 | | 789,754 | 0.78 | | 139.77 | 460,370 | 0.81 | | | 5,680,100 | 12.98 | | 15,803,226 | 15.68 | | 178.22 | 10,123,126 | 17.75 | | | 152,742 | 0.35 | | 524,486 | 0.52 | | 243.38 | 371,744 | 0.65 | | | 1,099,663 | 2.51 | | 3,548,884 | 3.52 | | 222.72 | 2,449,221 | 4.29 | | | 31,578 | 0.07 | | 53,203 | 0.05 | | 68.48 | 21,625 | 0.04 | | | 3,223,323 | 7.37 | | 6,389,066 | 6.34 | | 98.21 | 3,165,743 | 5.55 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 43,743,721 | 100.00 | | 100,780,473 | 100.00 | | 130.39 | 57,036,752 | 100.00 | | | 40,390,589 | 92.33 | | 92,993,502 | 92.27 | | 130.24 | 52,602,913 | 92.23 | | | 3,353,132 | 7.67 | | 7,786,971 | 7.73 | | 132.23 | 4,433,839 | 7.77 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 6,598,743,000 | | | 11,848,205,000 | | | 79.55 | 5,249,462,000 | | | | 5,960,411,601 | | | 10,812,020,465 | | | 81.40 | 4,851,608,864 | | | | 638,331,399 | | | 1,036,184,535 | | | 62.33 | 397,853,136 | |
Source: Calculations by the Utah Regional Economic Analysis Project (UT-REAP) with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis November 2023 REAP_PI_CA1400_YRVYR_1200A | | | | |
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