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State of Utah - County of Grand

Grand Business County Demography

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  • Table 1. Grand County Labor Force and Private Business Establishments and Employment - See below
  • Table 2. Grand County Manufacturing and Water Use
  • Table 3. Grand County Farm Population, Farm Earnings, and Agriculture
  • Table 4. Grand County Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade
  • Table 5. Grand County Accommodation and Foodservices, Banking and Federal Funds
  • Table 6. Grand County Government Programs, Employment, and Finances
    TABLE 1. Grand County Labor Force, Private Business Establishments, and Employment
    Civilian labor force, 2000 > Total > Number > Year 2000 5,164
    Civilian labor force, 2000 > Total > Number > Year 1999 5,405
    Civilian labor force, 2000 > Percent change, Year 1999-2000 -4.5%
    Civilian labor force, 2000 > Unemployment > Total 337
    Civilian labor force, 2000 > Unemployment > Rate 6.50
    Private nonfarm businesses > Establishments > Year 1998 360
    Private nonfarm businesses > Establishments > Percent change, Year 1990-1998 67.40%
    Private nonfarm businesses > Establishments > 1995 306
    Private nonfarm businesses > Establishments > Year 1990 215
    Private nonfarm businesses > Employment > Year 1998 2,780
    Private nonfarm businesses > Employment > Percent change, 1990-1998 96.50%
    Private nonfarm businesses > Employment > 1995 2,288
    Private nonfarm businesses > Employment > Year 1990 1,415
    Private nonfarm businesses > Annual payroll per employee, Year 1998 > Amount (dollars) 15,188
    Private nonfarm businesses > Annual payroll per employee, Year 1998 > Percent of national average 49.60%


    TABLE 2. Grand County Manufacturing and Water Use
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    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Establishments > Total (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Establishments > With 20 or more employees > Number (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Establishments > With 20 or more employees > Percent (NA)%
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > All employees > Number (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > All employees > Annual payroll ($1,000) (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Production workers > Number (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Production workers > Wages ($1,000) (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Value added by manufacture ($1,000) (NA)
    Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 > Value of shipments ($1,000) (NA)
    Water use per day 1995 > Withdrawals > Total (10,000 gal.) 1,030
    Water use per day 1995 > Withdrawals > Groundwater > Amount (10,000 gal.) 284
    Water use per day 1995 > Withdrawals > Groundwater > Percent 27.60%
    Water use per day 1995 > Withdrawals > By selected major use (10,000 gal.) > Irrigation 655
    Water use per day 1995 > Withdrawals > By selected major use (10,000 gal.) > Public supply 283
    Water use per day 1995 > Withdrawals > By selected major use (10,000 gal.) > Industrial 1
    Water use per day 1995 > Consumptive use 10000 gal 601


    TABLE 3. Grand County Farm Population, Farm Earnings, and Agriculture
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    Population, Year 1990 (April 1) uncorrected 6,620
    Farm population Year 1990 > Number 102
    Farm population Year 1990 > Percent of total population 1.50%
    Total earnings, Year 1998 ($1,000) 105,132
    Farm earnings > Year 1998 > Total ($1,000) (11)
    Farm earnings > Year 1998 > Percent of total earnings (Z)%
    Farm earnings > 1997 ($1,000) 82
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Farms > Number 85
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Farms > With less than 50 acres > Number 45
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Farms > With less than 50 acres > Percent 52.90%
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Farms > With 500 acres or more > Number 13
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Farms > With 500 acres or more > Percent 15.30%
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Land in farms (acres) > Total acreage (1,000) 76
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Land in farms (acres) > Net change, 1992-1997 (1,000) 13
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Land in farms (acres) > Average size of farm 892
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Land in farms (acres) > Total cropland (1,000) 6
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Value of farm products sold > Total ($1,000) 2,289
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Value of farm products sold > Average per farm (dollars) 26,929
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Value of farm products sold > Crops > Total ($1,000) 850
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Value of farm products sold > Crops > Percent 37.10%
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Value of farm products sold > Livestock and poultry > Total ($1,000) 1,439
    Agriculture (NAICS 111-112), 1997 > Value of farm products sold > Livestock and poultry > Percent 62.90


    TABLE 4. Grand County Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade
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    Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997 > Establishments 11
    Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997 > Sales > Total ($1,000) 8,838
    Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997 > Sales > Merchant wholesalers ($1,000) 7,146
    Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997 > Paid employees 46
    Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997 > Annual payroll ($1,000) 1,217
    Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997 > Operating expenses ($1,000) 2,573
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Establishments 74
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Sales > Total ($1,000) 77,030
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Sales > Population, 1997 (July 1) 8,103
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Sales > Per capita > Amount (dollars) 9,506
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Sales > Per capita > Percent of national average 103.40%
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Sales > From general merchandise stores > Amount ($1,000) 2,323
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Sales > From general merchandise stores > Percent 3.00%
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Paid employees 528
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Annual payroll > Total ($1,000) 8,376
    Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 > Annual payroll > Per paid employee (dollars) 15,864


    TABLE 5. Grand County Accommodation and Foodservices, Banking and Federal Funds
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    Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997 > Establishments 82
    Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997 > Sales > Total ($1,000) 38,349
    Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997 > Sales > From food services > Total ($1,000) 19,859
    Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997 > Sales > From food services > Percent 51.80%
    Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997 > Paid employees 1,141
    Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997 > Annual payroll ($1,000) 9,938
    Banking, Year 1999 > Offices 3
    Banking, Year 1999 > Deposits ($1,000) 74,558
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > Total expenditures or obligations > Year 1999 ($1,000) 33,203
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > Total expenditures or obligations > Year 1990 ($1,000) 22,899
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > Percent change, Year 1990-1999 45.00%
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > Population, 1999 (July 1) 8,193
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > Total per capita (dollars) 4,053
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Direct payments for individuals > Per capita (dollars) 2,367
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Direct payments for individuals > Amount ($1,000) 19,393
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Procurement and contract awards > Per capita (dollars) 114
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Procurement and contract awards > Amount ($1,000) 932
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Salaries and wages > Per capita (dollars) 970
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Salaries and wages > Amount ($1,000) 7,947
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Grant awards > Per capita (dollars) 598
    Federal funds and grants, Year 1999 > By selected type > Grant awards > Amount ($1,000) 4,897


    TABLE 6. Grand County Government Programs, Employment, and Finances
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    Population, Year 1999 (July 1) for rate 8,193
    Social Security Program beneficiaries, December 1999 > Total > Number > Year 1999 1,410
    Social Security Program beneficiaries, December 1999 > Total > Number > Year 1990 1,195
    Social Security Program beneficiaries, December 1999 > Total > Percent change, Year 1990-1999 18.00%
    Social Security Program beneficiaries, December 1999 > Total > Rate 172
    Social Security Program beneficiaries, December 1999 > Retired workers 890
    Supplemental Security Income Program recipients, December 1999 98
    Government employment, Year 1998 > Federal > Civilian 201
    Government employment, Year 1998 > Federal > Military 44
    Government employment, Year 1998 > State and local 545
    Local government employment, full-time equivalent, March 1997 391
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > General revenue > Total ($1,000) 26,973
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > General revenue > Taxes > Total ($1,000) 9,332
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > General revenue > Taxes > Population, 1997 (July 1) for per capita 8,103
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > General revenue > Taxes > Per capita 1,152
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > General revenue > Taxes > Property > Amount 5,437
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > General revenue > Taxes > Property > Percent 58.30%
    Local government finances, 1996-1997 > Direct general expenditure ($1,000) 30,424




     









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