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Figure 16: Top Sectors of Economic Impact - Industrial Prototype <br />Top Sectors Economic Impact of the Industrial Prototype <br />$60,000,000 <br />$50,000,000 <br />$40,000,000 <br />$30,000,000 <br />$20,000,000 <br />$10,000,000 <br />$0 in— v <br />o z 5 tie 5 5 5 5 5 5 <br />m�° �taa era J° C °¢ . 0 <br />c�ce ea�o pc�°'� eon oc�o� '� OQ°ta <br />lac <br />■Direct ■Indirect ■Induced <br />Source: IMPLAN, BLS, California DOF, AECOM <br />The Industry Sectors directly impacted by the Industrial Prototype operations are likely to be <br />Architecture/Engineering, Wholesale trade and Scientific Research and Development. Other indirect and induced <br />impacts are likely to been seen in Real Estate, Household Consumption (Occupied Dwelling Units) and Management <br />Consulting services. Table 4.5 shows select occupations typically associated with these industry sectors, along with <br />their location quotients and mean annual wages. <br />Location quotients measure an occupation's concentration in an area relative to the occupation's share of national <br />employment. A location quotient of 1.0 indicates the area has the same ratio of an occupation's share of employment <br />as the nation, while numbers greater than 1.0 indicate regional specialization. Orange County has high <br />concentrations of engineering and research occupations relative to the nation as a whole. Some mix of these <br />occupations are probable candidates to occupy the space of the Industrial Prototype. <br />Table 21: Industrial Prototype Occupations <br />Orange County Industrial Prototype Associated Occupations Wage and Quotient <br />Occupation <br />Location Quotient* <br />Annual Wage* <br />Biomedical Engineers <br />2.57 <br />$90,250 <br />Aerospace Engineers <br />2.38 <br />$121,640 <br />Electro-Mechanical Technicians <br />2.33 <br />$55,810 <br />Sales Reps, Wholesale and Manufacturing <br />2.17 <br />$68,760 <br />Property, Real Estate Managers <br />1.78 <br />$85,470 <br />Transportation Distribution Managers <br />1.04 <br />$107,640 <br />Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers <br />0.93 <br />$36,480 <br />*BLS data from Anaheim -Santa Ana -Irvine 2017 <br />Note: Numbers are rounded and may not sum <br />Source: BLS, AECOM <br />75C-654 <br />
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