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<br />Tourism is Miami-Dade County's biggest industry with an estimated 10.4 million visitors in 2005 <br />contributing to more than 50 percent of the area's economy. Aviation and related industries are <br />responsible for another large segment of the economy. The garment industry ranks third in the <br />nation after New York and Los Angeles, Table I shows the distribution of the non-agricultural work <br />force in Miami-Dade County. <br /> <br />TABLEt <br /> <br />ANNUAL AVERAGE NON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT <br />2000 - 2004 <br /> <br />INDUSTRV 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 <br />TOTAL NONAGRICUL TlJRAL 1,016,100 1,033, I 00 1,017,800 1,000,900 1,023,500 <br />EMPLOVMENT <br />CONSTRIJCTlON 37,500 36,600 40,300 40,700 41. 900 <br />MAN U F ACTU RING 68,800 64,000 57,100 51.700 50,800 <br />TRANSPORTATION AND 92,400 95,600 99,000 64,500 61,400 <br />PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />TRADE 261,000 265,800 191,100 188,200 189,900 <br />FINANCE, INSURANCE AND 66,600 67,300 66,200 67,200 68,200 <br />REAL ESlI'ATE <br />SERVICE AND MINING 346,800 354,600 414,300 437,700 459,100 <br />GOVERNMENT 143,000 149,200 149,800 150,900 152,200 <br />CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE 1,053,924 1,080,432 1,120,950 1,103,7[8 1,107,950 <br />UNEMPLOVMENT 55,615 74,622 86,527 79,512 62,202 <br />UNEMPLOVMENT RATE 5.3% 6.9% 7.7% 7.2% 5,6% <br /> <br />Source: Florida Department of Labor & Employment Security, Bureau of Labor Market <br />Information <br /> <br />QUINLIVAN APPRAISAL <br /> <br />10 <br />