REGION
Far North
From timber and tourism to conservation
The Sierras and Far North regions were critical to California’s early development: they were major sites of the Gold Rush and provided timber for the state’s mines, the Central Pacific Railroad, housing development, and the region’s farmers. The decline of these industries left the region with high levels of unemployment that persist today.
Jobs data across the counties indicate that the economy has largely shifted towards accommodation and food services (based largely on tourism), trucking (among the highest-paid jobs in the region), health care and social assistance (owing to the large portion of residents using MediCal), and retail services.
Data Dashboard
Total
population
1,221,239
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The total population of each region for the year 2019.
Available from US Census Bureau
Unemployment
rate
9.3%
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Population weighted averages of unemployment rate at the region level for the year 2020.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Average
wage
$45,696.35
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Weighted average of wages from 2020. It takes this weighted average of average total wages across industries and counties within the region.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Percentage of college grads
23.30%
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The percentages of the population who are 25 years old and older and graduated college as a five-year average from 2015-2019.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Top 3 industries by employment
Trade, transportation, and utilities
Education and health services
Leisure and hospitality
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The top three industries with highest employment share, industry defined by QCEW Industry Codes.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics