Analysis of Growth and Change
Among the Major Components of Employment
within the New Orleans-Metairie MSA: 1969-2022
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United States Major Components of Total Employment:
1969 - 2022
United States Major Components of Total Employment:
1969 - 2022
Figure 1.
Introduction
Since the millennium, self-employment, particularly that of Nonfarm Proprietors,
has been an unheralded but remarkable source of job growth in the national economy.
Even many casual observers of national economic trends are aware that since 2000 (the turn of the century) job growth nationally as been decidedly unspectacular when compared with that of the last several decades of the previous century. The pace of job growth over 2000-2007, even prior to the onset of the Great Recession, was well below par. Between 2000 and 2007 the job count nationally advanced from 165,370,800 to 179,543,700, yielding a net positive change of +14,172,900. The net change in jobs witnessed between 2007 and 2012 amounted to a -564,000 job loss.
Many observers and analysts that monitor general economic conditions and trends are acquainted with the broad scope of job growth summarized above. However, they may be unacquainted with the major components of employment, and surprised by how the performance of these components individually contributed to total job growth overall. While the Bureau of Economic Analysis breaks out the job data that they report by industry categories, it also reports the data by those that are wage and salary jobs and proprietors. Proprietors, in turn, are broken out among those that are Farm Proprietors and Nonfarm Proprietors.
This LA-REAP analysis investigates this trend in the changing composition of employment as it relates specifically to the New Orleans-Metairie MSA.
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Major Components of Total Employment, New Orleans-Metairie MSA, 2022
Major Components of Total Employment, New Orleans-Metairie MSA, 2022
Figure 2.
Total Employment:
2022 = 825,017
Figure 2 depicts the composition of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment among the three major components for 2022. Wage and Salary Employment accounted for 575,569 comprising 69.76% of the total jobs; Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment accounted for 248,607 jobs comprising 30.13%; Farm Proprietors' Employment accounted for 841 jobs or 0.10% of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment in 2022. For every 100 jobs reported for the New Orleans-Metairie MSA in 2022, about 30 were held by self-employed Nonfarm Proprietors and Farm Proprietors.

BEA Definitions of the Major Components of Total Employment

Wage and Salary Employment

Wage and salary employment, also referred to as wage and salary jobs, measures the average annual number of full-time and part-time jobs in each area by place-of-work. All jobs for which wages and salaries are paid are counted. Full-time and part-time jobs are counted with equal weight. Jury and witness service, as well as paid employment of prisoners, are not counted as wage and salary employment; the payments for these activities are classified as "other labor income" in the personal income measure. Corporate directorships are counted as self-employment.

Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment

The BEA local area estimates of nonfarm self-employment consist of the number of sole proprietorships and the number of individual business partners not assumed to be limited partners. The nonfarm self-employment estimates resemble the wage and salary employment estimates in that both series measure jobs--as opposed to workers--on a full-time and part-time basis. However, because of limitations in source data, two important measurement differences exist between the two sets of estimates. First, the self-employment estimates are largely on a place-of-residence basis rather than on the preferred place-of-work basis. Second, the self-employment estimates reflect the total number of sole proprietorships or partnerships active at any time during the year--as opposed to the annual average measure used for wage and salary employment.

Farm Proprietors' Employment

Farm self-employment is defined as the number of non-corporate farm operators, consisting of sole proprietors and partners. A farm is defined as an establishment that produces, or normally would be expected to produce, at least $1,000 worth of farm products--crops and livestock--in a typical year. Because of the low cutoff point for this definition, the farm self-employment estimates are effectively on a full-time and part-time basis. The estimates are consistent with the job-count basis of the estimates of wage and salary employment because farm proprietors are counted without regard to any other employment. Also referred to as farm self-employment.

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Major Components as a Percent of Total Employment:
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana, and the U.S., 2022
Major Components as a Percent of Total Employment:
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana, and the U.S., 2022
Figure 3.
What are the differences in employment composition between New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana and the United States? Figure 3 illustrates three major components---Wage and Salary Employment, Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment and Farm Proprietors' Employment as a percent of total employment. The share of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment reported as Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment (30.1%) is below (-0.7%) the share nationally (24.8%). The share of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment reported as Farm Proprietors' Employment (0.1%) is below (-0.7%) the share nationally (0.8%).
In combination, Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment and Farm Proprietors' Employment amounted to 30.2% (30.1% + 0.1%) of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment in 2022. Wage and Salary Employment made up the balance (69.8%) of employment, which amounted to a moderately smaller share than the corresponding 74.4% for Wage and Salary Employment nationwide.
Nationwide in 2022, there are just over one (1.00) Nonfarm self-employed jobs for every three Wage and Salary jobs. For the New Orleans-Metairie MSA, there are just under one (0.86) Nonfarm self-employed jobs for every two Wage and Salary jobs.
Page 4 of 18
Employment Growth Indices (1969=100):
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, 1969 - 2022
Employment Growth Indices (1969=100):
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, 1969 - 2022
Figure 4.
Figure 4 compares the cumulative growth of the three major components of employment for the New Orleans-Metairie MSA over 1969-2022. The cumulative growth indices express each component as 100 for the base year of 1969, and represent each component in subsequent years as a percent of their level in 1969. The indices enable a direct comparison of the differences in the cumulative percentage growth of Wage and Salary Employment, Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment and Farm Proprietors' Employment for the New Orleans-Metairie MSA over more than five decades.
Over the 1969-2022 period, Wage and Salary Employment in the New Orleans-Metairie MSA grew by 26.2%. Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment, however, increased by 450.7%, while Farm Proprietors' Employment dropped by -19.1%.
In 1969, there was one (1) self-employed Nonfarm Proprietors' job for roughly ten (10.10) Wage and Salary jobs in the New Orleans-Metairie MSA. Yet, over the 53-year interval from 1969 to 2022, for every Nonfarm Proprietors' job created only about one (0.59) Wage and Salary jobs were added to the employment roll.
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Major Components as a Percent of Total Employment:
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, 1969 - 2022
Major Components as a Percent of Total Employment:
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, 1969 - 2022
Figure 5.
While the previous graph illustrates differences in the degree of growth among the three major components of employment, the above figure traces their changing share and relative importance over time. Differences in growth among the three components arithmetically yields the changes in their relative share as shown here.
Wage and Salary Employment as a share of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment declined from 90.8% in 1969 to 69.8% in 2022, a shift in relative share of -21.0%. Offsetting this decline was a +21.1% increase in Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment's share from 9.0% in 1969 to 30.1% in 2022; and a -0.1% retreat in Farm Proprietors' Employment's share, from 0.2% to 0.1% over the same period.
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Shifts in Share of Total Employment Among Major Components:
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana, and the U.S., 1969-2022
Shifts in Share of Total Employment Among Major Components:
New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana, and the U.S., 1969-2022
Figure 6.
How does the shift in employment composition for the New Orleans-Metairie MSA compare with the shifts in share among the three major components for Louisiana and the United States over 1969 to 2022?
In the above figure, Wage and Salary Employment's share for Louisiana and nationally declined by -15.4% and -12.1%, respectively, whereas Wage and Salary Employment's share declined by -21.0% in the New Orleans-Metairie MSA from 1969 to 2022. In Louisiana, the shift in share of Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment and Farm Proprietors' Employment totaled +17.5% and -2.1%, respectively. Nationally, the shift in share of Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment and Farm Proprietors' Employment accounted for +14.3% and -2.2%, respectively, while the corresponding shifts in share for the New Orleans-Metairie MSA totaled +21.1% and -0.1%, respectively.
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Wage and Salary Employment as a Percent of Total Employment: 1969-2022
Wage and Salary Employment as a Percent of Total Employment: 1969-2022
Figure 7.
Nationally, Wage and Salary Employment as a share of employment declined from 86.5% in 1969 to 74.4% in 2022, for a net loss of -12.1%.
For the New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Wage and Salary Employment dropped from 90.8% to 69.8% over 1969-2022, for a net loss of -21.0%.
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Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment as a Percent of Total Employment: 1969-2022
Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment as a Percent of Total Employment: 1969-2022
Figure 8.
Nationally, Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment as a share of employment advanced from 10.5% in 1969 to 24.8% in 2022, for a net gain of +14.3%.
For the New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment rose from 9.0% to 30.1% over 1969-2022, for a net gain of +21.1%.
Between 2000 and 2022 the Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment shift in share amounted to +9.4% (from 15.4% to 24.8%). For Washington, the shift in share registered +12.9% (14.4% to 27.3%) while for the New Orleans-Metairie MSA the shift in share recorded +15.5% (14.7% to 30.1%).
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Farm Proprietors' Employment as a Percent of Total Employment: 1969-2022
Farm Proprietors' Employment as a Percent of Total Employment: 1969-2022
Figure 9.
Nationally, Farm Proprietors' Employment as a share of employment declined from 3.0% in 1969 to 0.8% in 2022, for a net loss of -2.2%.
For the New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Farm Proprietors' Employment dropped from 0.2% to 0.1% over 1969-2022, for a net loss of -0.1%.
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Indicies of Structural Change Among
the Major Components of Employment: 1969-2022
Indicies of Structural Change Among
the Major Components of Employment: 1969-2022
Figure 10.
The "index of structural change" shown in Figure 10 calibrates the timing and magnitude of change in the composition of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment among the three major components compared with Louisiana and the nation over 1969-2022. The period of most dramatic change held in common by New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana and the nation spanned the period of the late 1970s to the mid-1980s and post 2000.
Structural change is defined and measured here as the composite change in shares among the three major components of employment. Changes in shares are based on differences between each component's share in 1969, and its share of employment for each year since. Index values equal the sum of the absolute value of the share changes among the three components year-over-year relative to 1969. A rise in the index indicates that composition of employment among the three major components deviated further away from their 1969 distribution.
Note: Figure 6 displayed the share shifts among the three components over the interval 1969-2022. Accordingly, the 2022 value of the structural change indices for New Orleans-Metairie MSA, Louisiana and the nation are simply the sum of the absolute values of share shifts shown in Figure 6.
   
 
Calculation of Structural Change Index for 2022
 
Shift-In-Share
 
Index Value
(2022)
 
Wage and Salary
Employment
 
Nonfarm Proprietors'
Employment
 
Farm Proprietors'
Employment
42.29
=
|-21.04|
+
|21.15|
+
|-0.11|
34.94
=
|-15.36|
+
|17.47|
+
|-2.11|
28.55
=
|-12.08|
+
|14.27|
+
|-2.20|
 
   
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Major Components Contributions to
Total Employment Growth: 1970-2022
Major Components Contributions to
Total Employment Growth: 1970-2022
Figure 11.
The discussion thus far has centered primarily on examining and comparing changes in the composition of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment compared with Louisiana and the nation over 1970-2022. Figure 11 focuses attention on how much each component contributed individually to the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment growth over the 54-year period. The annual growth rate of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment averaged 0.98% over 1970-2022. Each component's individual contribution to this total amounted to 0.44% for Wage and Salary Employment, 0.55% for Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment and 0.00% for Farm Proprietors' Employment, all of which sum to 0.98%.*
   
 
 
Total Growth*
 
Wage and Salary
Employment
 
Nonfarm Proprietors'
Employment
 
Farm Proprietors'
Employment
0.98%
(100%)
=
0.44%
(44.5%)
+
0.55%
(55.5%)
+
0.00%
(-0.1%)
1.27%
(100%)
=
0.78%
(61.4%)
+
0.51%
(40.0%)
+
-0.02%
(-1.5%)
1.62%
(100%)
=
1.11%
(68.6%)
+
0.52%
(32.3%)
+
-0.01%
(-0.9%)
 
   
In order to gauge each component's contribution to total employment growth the table above displays each component's overall contribution to growth as a percent of total growth. Note, for example, Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment's overall percentage contribution to the average total growth over 1970-2022 of 55.53% was derived by: 55.53% = ( 0.55% ÷ 0.98% ) x 100.*
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New Orleans-Metairie MSA Major Components
as a Percent of Total Employment:
1969 vs. 2022 and Component Contributions to Employment Growth, 1970-2022
New Orleans-Metairie MSA Major Components
as a Percent of Total Employment:
1969 vs. 2022 and Component Contributions to Employment Growth, 1970-2022
Figure 12.
Figure 12 recaps the theme and distills the results presented throughout this analysis of the major components of employment. In 1969, Wage and Salary Employment comprised 90.8% of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's total employment. However, over the following 53-year period 1970-2022 Wage and Salary Employment accounted for only 44.5% of the annual growth in the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's employment. As a result, by 2022 Wage and Salary Employment's share declined to 69.8%.
Because Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment alone accounted for 55.5% of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's total employment growth over 1970-2022, its share rose from 9.0% in 1969 to 30.1% in 2022. Farm Proprietors' Employment, in turn, declined from 0.2% to 0.1% over the same period owing to its -0.1% contribution to the growth of the New Orleans-Metairie MSA's total employment.
Page 13 of 18
   
 
Wage and Salary Employment for New Orleans-Metairie MSA: 1969-2022
 
1969
 
456,074
100.00
N
90.81
N
0.00
N
1.05
1970
 
457,888
100.40
0.40
90.67
-0.13
-0.13
0.36
1.05
1971
 
459,400
100.73
0.33
90.32
-0.35
-0.48
0.30
1.05
1972
 
474,487
104.04
3.28
90.10
-0.22
-0.70
2.97
1.05
1973
 
494,110
108.34
4.14
90.09
-0.01
-0.71
3.73
1.05
1974
 
506,549
111.07
2.52
89.93
-0.16
-0.88
2.27
1.05
1975
 
520,111
114.04
2.68
89.51
-0.42
-1.30
2.41
1.05
1976
 
539,259
118.24
3.68
89.77
0.26
-1.04
3.30
1.05
1977
 
554,492
121.58
2.82
89.74
-0.03
-1.06
2.54
1.05
1978
 
576,220
126.34
3.92
89.92
0.18
-0.89
3.52
1.05
1979
 
592,183
129.84
2.77
90.08
0.17
-0.72
2.49
1.05
1980
 
612,889
134.38
3.50
90.25
0.17
-0.55
3.15
1.05
1981
 
627,275
137.54
2.35
90.20
-0.05
-0.60
2.12
1.05
1982
 
619,602
135.86
-1.22
89.44
-0.76
-1.36
-1.10
1.05
1983
 
604,548
132.55
-2.43
88.98
-0.46
-1.83
-2.17
1.05
1984
 
616,468
135.17
1.97
88.94
-0.04
-1.86
1.75
1.05
1985
 
602,972
132.21
-2.19
88.52
-0.42
-2.29
-1.95
1.05
1986
 
583,813
128.01
-3.18
88.42
-0.10
-2.39
-2.81
1.05
1987
 
572,236
125.47
-1.98
87.92
-0.50
-2.89
-1.75
1.04
1988
 
580,952
127.38
1.52
87.44
-0.48
-3.37
1.34
1.04
1989
 
588,278
128.99
1.26
87.96
0.52
-2.84
1.10
1.04
1990
 
598,593
131.25
1.75
87.82
-0.14
-2.99
1.54
1.04
1991
 
600,109
131.58
0.25
87.54
-0.28
-3.27
0.22
1.05
1992
 
601,447
131.87
0.22
87.94
0.40
-2.87
0.20
1.05
1993
 
605,518
132.77
0.68
87.10
-0.84
-3.71
0.60
1.04
1994
 
618,093
135.52
2.08
87.66
0.56
-3.14
1.81
1.05
1995
 
630,917
138.34
2.07
87.12
-0.54
-3.68
1.82
1.04
1996
 
634,950
139.22
0.64
86.63
-0.50
-4.18
0.56
1.04
1997
 
644,294
141.27
1.47
86.18
-0.44
-4.62
1.27
1.04
1998
 
651,425
142.83
1.11
86.09
-0.09
-4.71
0.95
1.03
1999
 
652,580
143.09
0.18
85.80
-0.29
-5.00
0.15
1.03
2000
 
656,124
143.86
0.54
85.20
-0.60
-5.60
0.47
1.02
2001
 
655,625
143.75
-0.08
84.51
-0.69
-6.29
-0.06
1.02
2002
 
648,447
142.18
-1.09
83.68
-0.83
-7.12
-0.93
1.01
2003
 
648,918
142.28
0.07
83.27
-0.41
-7.54
0.06
1.02
2004
 
651,144
142.77
0.34
83.16
-0.11
-7.65
0.29
1.02
2005
 
594,262
130.30
-8.74
84.91
1.76
-5.89
-7.26
1.05
2006
 
518,296
113.64
-12.78
79.96
-4.96
-10.85
-10.85
0.99
2007
 
552,538
121.15
6.61
79.86
-0.09
-10.94
5.28
1.00
2008
 
564,975
123.88
2.25
79.00
-0.87
-11.81
1.80
0.99
2009
 
557,479
122.23
-1.33
77.93
-1.06
-12.87
-1.05
0.99
2010
 
559,209
122.61
0.31
77.09
-0.84
-13.71
0.24
0.98
2011
 
563,427
123.54
0.75
77.09
-0.01
-13.72
0.58
0.99
2012
 
570,548
125.10
1.26
76.49
-0.60
-14.32
0.97
0.98
2013
 
578,509
126.85
1.40
75.89
-0.59
-14.91
1.07
0.97
2014
 
588,375
129.01
1.71
75.76
-0.13
-15.04
1.29
0.97
2015
 
599,099
131.36
1.82
75.69
-0.07
-15.11
1.38
0.98
2016
 
596,687
130.83
-0.40
74.85
-0.84
-15.96
-0.30
0.97
2017
 
593,484
130.13
-0.54
74.37
-0.48
-16.44
-0.40
0.96
2018
 
596,395
130.77
0.49
73.66
-0.71
-17.15
0.36
0.96
2019
 
602,481
132.10
1.02
74.02
0.36
-16.79
0.75
0.95
2020
 
549,109
120.40
-8.86
72.10
-1.92
-18.71
-6.56
0.96
2021
 
559,105
122.59
1.82
70.41
-1.68
-20.39
1.31
0.94
2022
 
575,569
126.20
2.94
69.76
-0.65
-21.04
2.07
0.94
Source: Calculations by the Louisiana Regional Economic Analysis Project (LA-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1320_2100
 
   
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Nonfarm Proprietors' Employment for New Orleans-Metairie MSA: 1969-2022
 
1969
 
45,142
100.00
N
8.99
N
0.00
N
0.85
0.10
1970
 
46,089
102.10
2.10
9.13
0.14
0.14
0.19
0.85
0.10
1971
 
48,242
106.87
4.67
9.48
0.36
0.50
0.43
0.86
0.11
1972
 
51,166
113.34
6.06
9.72
0.23
0.73
0.57
0.86
0.11
1973
 
53,415
118.33
4.40
9.74
0.02
0.75
0.43
0.86
0.11
1974
 
55,797
123.60
4.46
9.91
0.17
0.92
0.43
0.87
0.11
1975
 
59,966
132.84
7.47
10.32
0.41
1.33
0.74
0.87
0.12
1976
 
60,423
133.85
0.76
10.06
-0.26
1.07
0.08
0.85
0.11
1977
 
62,349
138.12
3.19
10.09
0.03
1.10
0.32
0.84
0.11
1978
 
63,522
140.72
1.88
9.91
-0.18
0.92
0.19
0.84
0.11
1979
 
64,059
141.91
0.85
9.74
-0.17
0.76
0.08
0.83
0.11
1980
 
65,041
144.08
1.53
9.58
-0.17
0.59
0.15
0.79
0.11
1981
 
66,910
148.22
2.87
9.62
0.04
0.63
0.28
0.79
0.11
1982
 
71,903
159.28
7.46
10.38
0.76
1.39
0.72
0.80
0.12
1983
 
73,624
163.09
2.39
10.84
0.46
1.85
0.25
0.81
0.12
1984
 
75,472
167.19
2.51
10.89
0.05
1.90
0.27
0.82
0.12
1985
 
77,070
170.73
2.12
11.31
0.43
2.33
0.23
0.84
0.13
1986
 
75,355
166.93
-2.23
11.41
0.10
2.42
-0.25
0.83
0.13
1987
 
77,567
171.83
2.94
11.92
0.50
2.93
0.34
0.87
0.14
1988
 
82,410
182.56
6.24
12.40
0.49
3.42
0.74
0.88
0.14
1989
 
79,454
176.01
-3.59
11.88
-0.52
2.89
-0.44
0.86
0.14
1990
 
82,047
181.75
3.26
12.04
0.16
3.05
0.39
0.85
0.14
1991
 
84,548
187.29
3.05
12.33
0.30
3.34
0.37
0.83
0.14
1992
 
81,640
180.85
-3.44
11.94
-0.40
2.95
-0.42
0.81
0.14
1993
 
88,779
196.67
8.74
12.77
0.83
3.78
1.04
0.86
0.15
1994
 
86,076
190.68
-3.04
12.21
-0.56
3.22
-0.39
0.82
0.14
1995
 
92,307
204.48
7.24
12.75
0.54
3.76
0.88
0.85
0.15
1996
 
97,076
215.05
5.17
13.24
0.50
4.26
0.66
0.86
0.15
1997
 
102,326
226.68
5.41
13.69
0.44
4.70
0.72
0.89
0.16
1998
 
104,189
230.80
1.82
13.77
0.08
4.78
0.25
0.90
0.16
1999
 
106,936
236.89
2.64
14.06
0.29
5.07
0.36
0.93
0.16
2000
 
112,883
250.06
5.56
14.66
0.60
5.67
0.78
0.95
0.17
2001
 
119,123
263.89
5.53
15.36
0.70
6.37
0.81
0.98
0.18
2002
 
125,560
278.14
5.40
16.20
0.85
7.22
0.83
1.00
0.19
2003
 
129,556
287.00
3.18
16.62
0.42
7.64
0.52
0.99
0.20
2004
 
131,079
290.37
1.18
16.74
0.12
7.75
0.20
0.96
0.20
2005
 
104,807
232.17
-20.04
14.98
-1.76
5.99
-3.36
0.83
0.18
2006
 
129,189
286.18
23.26
19.93
4.95
10.94
3.48
1.08
0.25
2007
 
138,490
306.79
7.20
20.02
0.09
11.03
1.43
1.04
0.25
2008
 
149,404
330.96
7.88
20.89
0.87
11.90
1.58
1.08
0.26
2009
 
157,044
347.89
5.11
21.95
1.06
12.97
1.07
1.07
0.28
2010
 
165,326
366.24
5.27
22.79
0.84
13.80
1.16
1.11
0.30
2011
 
166,634
369.13
0.79
22.80
0.01
13.81
0.18
1.08
0.30
2012
 
174,575
386.72
4.77
23.40
0.60
14.42
1.09
1.12
0.31
2013
 
182,915
405.20
4.78
24.00
0.59
15.01
1.12
1.14
0.32
2014
 
187,381
415.09
2.44
24.13
0.13
15.14
0.59
1.13
0.32
2015
 
191,553
424.33
2.23
24.20
0.07
15.21
0.54
1.13
0.32
2016
 
199,672
442.32
4.24
25.05
0.85
16.06
1.03
1.16
0.33
2017
 
203,682
451.20
2.01
25.52
0.48
16.54
0.50
1.18
0.34
2018
 
212,422
470.56
4.29
26.24
0.71
17.25
1.10
1.19
0.36
2019
 
210,668
466.68
-0.83
25.88
-0.35
16.89
-0.22
1.20
0.35
2020
 
211,665
468.89
0.47
27.79
1.91
18.80
0.12
1.17
0.39
2021
 
234,083
518.55
10.59
29.48
1.69
20.49
2.94
1.21
0.42
2022
 
248,607
550.72
6.20
30.13
0.65
21.15
1.83
1.22
0.43
Source: Calculations by the Louisiana Regional Economic Analysis Project (LA-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1320_2220
 
   
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Farm Proprietors' Employment for New Orleans-Metairie MSA: 1969-2022
 
1969
 
1,040
100.00
N
0.21
N
0.00
N
0.07
1970
 
1,017
97.79
-2.21
0.20
-0.01
-0.01
0.00
0.07
1971
 
989
95.10
-2.75
0.19
-0.01
-0.01
-0.01
0.07
1972
 
961
92.40
-2.83
0.18
-0.01
-0.02
-0.01
0.07
1973
 
933
89.71
-2.91
0.17
-0.01
-0.04
-0.01
0.06
1974
 
935
89.90
0.21
0.17
0.00
-0.04
0.00
0.06
1975
 
994
95.58
6.31
0.17
0.01
-0.04
0.01
0.07
1976
 
1,047
100.67
5.33
0.17
0.00
-0.03
0.01
0.07
1977
 
1,038
99.81
-0.86
0.17
-0.01
-0.04
0.00
0.07
1978
 
1,093
105.10
5.30
0.17
0.00
-0.04
0.01
0.08
1979
 
1,132
108.85
3.57
0.17
0.00
-0.03
0.01
0.08
1980
 
1,169
112.40
3.27
0.17
0.00
-0.03
0.01
0.08
1981
 
1,208
116.15
3.34
0.17
0.00
-0.03
0.01
0.08
1982
 
1,251
120.29
3.56
0.18
0.01
-0.03
0.01
0.08
1983
 
1,254
120.58
0.24
0.18
0.00
-0.02
0.00
0.08
1984
 
1,185
113.94
-5.50
0.17
-0.01
-0.04
-0.01
0.08
1985
 
1,157
111.25
-2.36
0.17
0.00
-0.04
0.00
0.09
1986
 
1,127
108.37
-2.59
0.17
0.00
-0.04
0.00
0.09
1987
 
1,087
104.52
-3.55
0.17
0.00
-0.04
-0.01
0.09
1988
 
1,046
100.58
-3.77
0.16
-0.01
-0.05
-0.01
0.09
1989
 
1,068
102.69
2.10
0.16
0.00
-0.05
0.00
0.10
1990
 
987
94.90
-7.58
0.14
-0.01
-0.06
-0.01
0.09
1991
 
907
87.21
-8.11
0.13
-0.01
-0.07
-0.01
0.08
1992
 
858
82.50
-5.40
0.13
-0.01
-0.08
-0.01
0.08
1993
 
902
86.73
5.13
0.13
0.00
-0.08
0.01
0.08
1994
 
915
87.98
1.44
0.13
0.00
-0.08
0.00
0.08
1995
 
933
89.71
1.97
0.13
0.00
-0.08
0.00
0.09
1996
 
946
90.96
1.39
0.13
0.00
-0.08
0.00
0.09
1997
 
976
93.85
3.17
0.13
0.00
-0.08
0.00
0.09
1998
 
1,037
99.71
6.25
0.14
0.01
-0.07
0.01
0.10
1999
 
1,053
101.25
1.54
0.14
0.00
-0.07
0.00
0.10
2000
 
1,053
101.25
0.00
0.14
0.00
-0.07
0.00
0.10
2001
 
1,011
97.21
-3.99
0.13
-0.01
-0.08
-0.01
0.10
2002
 
893
85.87
-11.67
0.12
-0.02
-0.09
-0.02
0.09
2003
 
838
80.58
-6.16
0.11
-0.01
-0.10
-0.01
0.09
2004
 
798
76.73
-4.77
0.10
-0.01
-0.11
-0.01
0.09
2005
 
777
74.71
-2.63
0.11
0.01
-0.10
0.00
0.10
2006
 
746
71.73
-3.99
0.12
0.00
-0.09
0.00
0.11
2007
 
814
78.27
9.12
0.12
0.00
-0.09
0.01
0.11
2008
 
822
79.04
0.98
0.11
0.00
-0.09
0.00
0.11
2009
 
828
79.62
0.73
0.12
0.00
-0.09
0.00
0.11
2010
 
828
79.62
0.00
0.11
0.00
-0.09
0.00
0.10
2011
 
831
79.90
0.36
0.11
0.00
-0.09
0.00
0.11
2012
 
825
79.33
-0.72
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.11
2013
 
830
79.81
0.61
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.11
2014
 
835
80.29
0.60
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.11
2015
 
852
81.92
2.04
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.11
2016
 
856
82.31
0.47
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.11
2017
 
853
82.02
-0.35
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.12
2018
 
850
81.73
-0.35
0.10
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.12
2019
 
833
80.10
-2.00
0.10
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.12
2020
 
843
81.06
1.20
0.11
0.01
-0.10
0.00
0.12
2021
 
841
80.87
-0.24
0.11
0.00
-0.10
0.00
0.12
2022
 
841
80.87
0.00
0.10
0.00
-0.11
0.00
0.12
Source: Calculations by the Louisiana Regional Economic Analysis Project (LA-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1320_2210
 
   
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Total Employment for New Orleans-Metairie MSA: 1969-2022
 
1969
 
502,256
100.00
N
0.00
0.10
1970
 
504,994
100.55
0.55
0.28
0.10
1971
 
508,631
101.27
0.72
0.99
0.11
1972
 
526,614
104.85
3.54
1.46
0.11
1973
 
548,458
109.20
4.15
1.50
0.11
1974
 
563,281
112.15
2.70
1.84
0.11
1975
 
581,071
115.69
3.16
2.66
0.12
1976
 
600,729
119.61
3.38
2.14
0.11
1977
 
617,879
123.02
2.85
2.21
0.11
1978
 
640,835
127.59
3.72
1.85
0.11
1979
 
657,374
130.88
2.58
1.51
0.11
1980
 
679,099
135.21
3.30
1.18
0.11
1981
 
695,393
138.45
2.40
1.27
0.11
1982
 
692,756
137.93
-0.38
2.78
0.12
1983
 
679,426
135.27
-1.92
3.70
0.12
1984
 
693,125
138.00
2.02
3.80
0.12
1985
 
681,199
135.63
-1.72
4.65
0.13
1986
 
660,295
131.47
-3.07
4.85
0.13
1987
 
650,890
129.59
-1.42
5.86
0.14
1988
 
664,408
132.28
2.08
6.83
0.14
1989
 
668,800
133.16
0.66
5.78
0.14
1990
 
681,627
135.71
1.92
6.10
0.14
1991
 
685,564
136.50
0.58
6.69
0.14
1992
 
683,945
136.17
-0.24
5.90
0.14
1993
 
695,199
138.42
1.65
7.56
0.15
1994
 
705,084
140.38
1.42
6.44
0.14
1995
 
724,157
144.18
2.71
7.52
0.15
1996
 
732,972
145.94
1.22
8.51
0.15
1997
 
747,596
148.85
2.00
9.40
0.16
1998
 
756,651
150.65
1.21
9.56
0.16
1999
 
760,569
151.43
0.52
10.14
0.16
2000
 
770,060
153.32
1.25
11.34
0.17
2001
 
775,759
154.45
0.74
12.74
0.18
2002
 
774,900
154.28
-0.11
14.43
0.19
2003
 
779,312
155.16
0.57
15.27
0.20
2004
 
783,021
155.90
0.48
15.50
0.20
2005
 
699,846
139.34
-10.62
11.98
0.18
2006
 
648,231
129.06
-7.38
21.88
0.25
2007
 
691,842
137.75
6.73
22.06
0.25
2008
 
715,201
142.40
3.38
23.80
0.26
2009
 
715,351
142.43
0.02
25.93
0.28
2010
 
725,363
144.42
1.40
27.61
0.30
2011
 
730,892
145.52
0.76
27.62
0.30
2012
 
745,948
148.52
2.06
28.83
0.31
2013
 
762,254
151.77
2.19
30.02
0.32
2014
 
776,591
154.62
1.88
30.28
0.32
2015
 
791,504
157.59
1.92
30.43
0.32
2016
 
797,215
158.73
0.72
32.12
0.33
2017
 
798,019
158.89
0.10
33.07
0.34
2018
 
809,667
161.21
1.46
34.50
0.36
2019
 
813,982
162.07
0.53
33.79
0.35
2020
 
761,617
151.64
-6.43
37.61
0.39
2021
 
794,029
158.09
4.26
40.99
0.42
2022
 
825,017
164.26
3.90
42.29
0.43
Source: Calculations by the Louisiana Regional Economic Analysis Project (LA-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1320_2000
 
   
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