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3613-18
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8/29/2018
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Labor and Employment Profile <br /> Metro Everett is the financial, governmental, institutional and cultural center for both the city and Snohomish County. For every <br /> one person living in Metro Everett, there are nearly two people employed there. <br /> Professional Services <br /> Many businesses and offices located in Metro Everett provide a wide variety of regional services as well as professional services <br /> to local residents living and working here. Businesses in key market sectors include: financial, medical (including veterinarian and <br /> pharmacy), legal, insurance and general government. In addition, public service providers such as the electric utility and waste <br /> pickup and recycling are headquartered here. <br /> Major Sector Category Jobs <br /> Construction/Resources N/A <br /> Finance, Insurance, Real Estate 1,101 <br /> Manufacturing 536 <br /> 1 Retail VW 660 <br /> U ! ii ,i Services 5,831 <br /> I Wholesale Trade,Transportation, Utilities 646 <br /> goGovernment/Education 4,215 <br /> iir ' ..1 i 2014 Total Employment 12,989 <br /> i 9 r Table l:2014 Total Employment in Metro Everett <br /> °. Source: Snohomish County Planning and Development Services, 7/19/17. Based on data <br /> from Employment Security Department and Puget Sound Regional Council. Everett <br /> 1 11., I\ Metropolitan Center boundary used for data extraction provided by City of Everett. <br /> L. I <br /> Ij <br /> Figure 12:Funko moved its headquarters downtown <br /> in 2017 <br /> Chapter 2,Existing Conditions 7 August 29,2018 <br />
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