Employment Levels:
The top five divisions in which most residents of Brookfield are employed include:
Educational Services 12.2% (60) 7.8% (20) 17.1% (40)
Health Care 10.4% (51) 9.0% (23) 12.0% (28)
Construction 9.6% (47) 18.4% (47) 0.0% (0)
Metal/Metal Prod 8.8% (43) 16.8% (43) 0.0% (0)
Professional, Scientific, 6.3% (31) 3.1% (8) 9.8% (23)
and Technical Services
Other popular areas include furniture and related product manufacturing, finance and insurance, transportation equipment, accommodation, food services, and machinery, pharmacy employees, public administration and air transportation.
Truck transportation, apparel, food, real estate, and grocery related products are the least popular industries in Brookfield.
The top five divisions in which most residents of Brookfield are employed include:
Educational Services 12.2% (60) 7.8% (20) 17.1% (40)
Health Care 10.4% (51) 9.0% (23) 12.0% (28)
Construction 9.6% (47) 18.4% (47) 0.0% (0)
Metal/Metal Prod 8.8% (43) 16.8% (43) 0.0% (0)
Professional, Scientific, 6.3% (31) 3.1% (8) 9.8% (23)
and Technical Services
Other popular areas include furniture and related product manufacturing, finance and insurance, transportation equipment, accommodation, food services, and machinery, pharmacy employees, public administration and air transportation.
Truck transportation, apparel, food, real estate, and grocery related products are the least popular industries in Brookfield.
Most Common Male Occupations:
Construction Trade Workers
Laborers and Material Movers
Management Occupations
Production Occupations/Supervisors
Construction Trade Workers
Laborers and Material Movers
Management Occupations
Production Occupations/Supervisors
Most Common Female Occupations:
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Financial Specialists
Teachers
Financial Managers
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Financial Specialists
Teachers
Financial Managers
Income Levels:
Median household income in Brookfield: $43,355
State: $45,395
Strengths
Brookfield is on the higher end of the income ladder in comparison to the state as a whole. At the middle class level, Brookfield ranks significantly higher than the state as a whole. There is some variety and diversity in their workforce as well.
Weaknesses
There's not a lot of room for upward mobility in the job market in Brookfield. Moving up would basically entail moving out of Brookfield or commuting. There also seems to be a lack of men and women crossing the gender lines and working non-traditional jobs. This takes away from the already small amount of diversity that exists in their job market. Additionally, while their income is higher in areas than the state totals, in Brookfield, it doesn't account for a large number of people.
References
http://www.city-data.com/work/work-Brookfield-Center-Ohio.html
http://www.census.gov/
Median household income in Brookfield: $43,355
State: $45,395
- Number of households with income < $10k Brookfield: 7.0%
- State: 9.1%
Number of households with income $10-20k Brookfield: 8.8%
State: 12.0%
Number of households with income $20-30k Brookfield: 9.0%
- State: 12.2%
- Number of households with income $30-40k Brookfield: 15.9%
State: 11.1%
Number of households with income $40-50k Brookfield: 18.4%
State: 10.0%
Number of households with income $50-60k Brookfield: 11.6%
State: 8.4%
Number of households with income $60-75k Brookefield: 15.6%
State: 10.5%
Number of households with income $75-100k Brookfield: 4.4%
- State: 11.5%
Number of households with income $100-125k Brookfield: 7.8%
State: 6.5%
Number of households with income $125-150k Brookfield: 1.4%
State: 3.3%
Number of households with income $150-200k Brookfield: 0.0%
- State: 3.0%
Number of households with income > $200k Brookfield: 0.0%
- State: 2.3%
Strengths
Brookfield is on the higher end of the income ladder in comparison to the state as a whole. At the middle class level, Brookfield ranks significantly higher than the state as a whole. There is some variety and diversity in their workforce as well.
Weaknesses
There's not a lot of room for upward mobility in the job market in Brookfield. Moving up would basically entail moving out of Brookfield or commuting. There also seems to be a lack of men and women crossing the gender lines and working non-traditional jobs. This takes away from the already small amount of diversity that exists in their job market. Additionally, while their income is higher in areas than the state totals, in Brookfield, it doesn't account for a large number of people.
References
http://www.city-data.com/work/work-Brookfield-Center-Ohio.html
http://www.census.gov/