H OW 19 9 N E W E M P L O Y E E S S P E N D T H E I R S A L A R I E S
These 100 newly created manufacturing jobs based in Oklahoma County plus the 99 additional jobs that result from them benefit multiple economic sectors throughout the Greater Oklahoma City region as the workers spread out and spend money. Here is how they spend their salaries:
PERSONAL SERVICES
$56,554
PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
$84,831
PETS, TOYS AND HOBBIES
$113,108
TOTAL AMOUNT OF RETAIL AND SERVICES SPENT IN THE GREATER
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
$120,177
OKLAHOMA CITY REGION ACROSS ALL CATEGORIES: $3,548,750*
A UDIO/VISUAL EQUIPMENT
$148,454
ENTERTAINMENT FEES AND ADMISSION
$148,454
MEDICAL EXPENSES
$183,799
HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPL IANCES
$226,215
APPAREL AND SHOES
$254,492
HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES
$339,323
RESTAURANTS & BARS
$374,669
$586,746
GROCERIES
AUTO EXPENSES
$869,315
* While 199 new jobs generate $4.4 million in new spending, approximately $900,000 of that spending is outside the Greater Oklahoma City region. This chart shows the spending in select categories inside the region. Twenty percent of people who work in the Greater Oklahoma City region live outside the region based on Census Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics.
Note: This data is based on the creation of 100 industrial machine manufacturing jobs that locate in Oklahoma County with an annual wage of $55,000. Actual results would vary depending upon multipliers assigned to a specific industry, wage and location of company as it relates to commuting patterns within the region.
Impact analysis source: RPAS (Regional Program Assessment System) impact modeling, based on IMPLAN (Impact Analysis for Planning) multipliers.
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