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U.S. EMPLOYMENT EXPLORATION:  NEBRASKA
By Georgia Adamson, United States Career Advisor

Nebraska in a “Nutshell”

Nebraska ranks 16th in size among the 50 states, but you can drive from the northern edge to the southern border in just a few hours. You will probably also pass relatively few people throughout much of the state, since approximately 36 percent of its 1.7 million inhabitants live in the two largest cities: Omaha and Lincoln, the capital. According to U.S. Census Bureau estimates for 2004, more than 46 percent of the state’s population lives in the metropolitan areas of those cities.  

Nebraska boasts a crime rate 40 percent lower than the national rate and a cost of living below the national average. It is also the only state in the country that provides 100 percent public power. At the same time, Nebraska’s tax rate, which particularly affects individuals who hold more than entry-level positions and earn salaries higher than $40,000, makes the state rank higher than its neighbors in that respect.

Nebraska generally tends to have very hot summers (up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit) and very cold winters (as low as –47 degrees). The eastern portion, where its major cities are located, receives approximately twice as much rain as the western part.

[Sources: Nebraska Department of Economic Development; Nebraska Advantage; Nebraska Chamber of Commerce; Department of Labor/Nebraska Workforce Development]

Making a Living in Nebraska

Unemployment & Income:

Statewide unemployment dropped from 3.6 percent in December 2005 to 2.9 percent in December 2006 (not seasonally adjusted). According to a 2005 annual report, 37.5 percent of initial unemployment claims came from the five-county Omaha Consortium, while only 11.6 percent came from the two-county Lincoln Metropolitan Statistical Area. Goods Producing Industries (particularly construction and mining, as well as manufacturing) accounted for over 57 percent of the extended mass layoff events in Nebraska in 2005, while service providing industries (particularly trade, transportation and utilities) accounted for approximately 39 percent. Seasonal layoffs played a significant role in the extended mass layoff events that occurred in 2005.

The per capita income in Nebraska was about $30,000 in 2003 and with a median household income of approximately $44,000. Statewide, the average weekly wage for April to June 2006 ranged from a low of $218 in leisure and hospitality to a high of $1,019 in the area of federal government. Better-paying non-government jobs included manufacturing, professional and business services, financial activities and information. Predictably, salaries and employment opportunities tend to be greater in the large metropolitan areas. A substantial number of the state’s professional organizations also make their home there.

Major Industries & Employers:

Depending on the information source, the major industries within the state are as follows: farming, grain-processing, meat packing, and the Air Force’s Strategic Air Command; or

finance, insurance and real estate; trade; agriculture; manufacturing; and services. Major employers in the state include Becton Dickinson, Inc.; Kaufman Trailers; NUCOR; Oriental Trading Company; PayPal; Pacific Life; TAG, A Perot Systems Company; Talent +; Technologent; The Gallup Organization; and Tractor Supply Company.

In Lincoln the largest employers are the State of Nebraska; Lincoln Public Schools: the University of Nebraska; BryanLGH Medical Center; the City of Lincoln; B&R Stores, Inc.; Alltel Communications; Ameritas Life Insurance Corporation; Burlington Northern/Santa Fe; and Duncan Aviation, Inc. In Omaha the largest employers are Offutt Air Force Base; Alegent Health; Omaha Public Schools; First Data Corporation; Methodist Health System; Nebraska Medical Center; Mutual of Omaha Insurance; Union Pacific Corporation; First National Bank; and West Corporation.

The state maintains a Worker Training Program that provides grants to enable employers to update the skills of existing employees.

[Sources: Nebraska Workforce Development; University of Nebraska Biological Systems Engineering; City-data.com]

Little-Known Facts:

By law, Nebraska has no state debt. [Source: City-data.com]

The largest expanse of sand dunes in North America (about 20,000 square miles) lies in central Nebraska. [Source: Netstates.com]

Online Resources:

www.netstate.com/states

bse.unl.edu

www.census.gov

nebraskane.usachamber.com

nejoblink.dol.state.ne.us

www.nebraskaadvantage.biz

www.neded.org

www.city-data.com/us-cities/The-Midwest/Nebraska.html

www.dol.state.ne.us/nwd

www.nebraska.gov

www.usnpl.com/nenews.php

www.marketingsource.com/associations/state/NE

About Author

 

Georgia Adamson provides career-management services, including personal coaching programs and résumé - and cover letter writing services, through her company, A Successful Career. Adamson works with job seekers and career changers from entry to executive level throughout the United States and in several other countries. Her résumés and cover letters have appeared in nine books, and she is a Certified Employment Interview Professional, a Credentialed Career Master, a Job and Career Transition Coach, a Certified Professional Résumé Writer and a Certified Career Management Coach.
 

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