Addison County vs. Vermont
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Average Earnings Per Job Growth and Change, 1969-2022
Introduction
Addison County vs. Vermont
Addison County:
2022 Avg. Earnings = $55,884
2022 Percent of State = 92.01%
Vermont:
2022 Avg. Earnings = $60,738
The United States economy has generated an impressive number of jobs since the 1970s. The contrast between the nation's vigorous employment growth and the modest performance of other major industrial countries is striking. Despite this rosy track record, the real (inflation adjusted) wages and salaries of many workers have stagnated or slipped in recent years. This development has provoked concerns about the quality of new jobs. Structural shifts in the composition of employment--from high-wage goods-producing to low-wage services-related sectors--is the culprit most often cited for the deteriorating quality of jobs.
Regions vary greatly in the make-up of their labor force, in their industry composition of employment, and their economic experience. Reviewing and examining recent developments in average earnings per job in Addison County with comparisons to Vermont and the nation is an important first step in understanding the economic forces at play in Addison County.
Discussion: Average Annual Earnings Per Job are computed by dividing BEA total industry earnings estimates by the BEA total full- and part-time jobs estimates. No convenient or adequate means exist at the county or regional level for converting the job estimates to a full-time equivalent measure. So, interpret the average earnings per job estimates with caution in consideration of the following issues:
Average earnings per job within industries involving more part-time work is lower than industries involving more full-time work, although there could be little difference in the underlying wage of full-time workers. Such differences could also prevail between counties and regions. An increase in the proportion of part-time jobs over time may erode average earnings per job estimates, although full-time earnings per worker may have remained unchanged.
As with per capita income, average earnings per job may be subject to extreme short-run variation, especially in smaller counties. Major construction projects relating to building dams, nuclear power plants, and private plant construction projects have caused extreme fluctuations in many smaller counties. Such changes typify both small and large agriculture-dependent counties owing to the extreme annual variations in farm incomes. Also, Since average earnings per job are just a simple average, it does not account for variations in the distribution of earnings among high- vs. low-wage jobs.
Addison County Average Earnings Per Job, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars
Addison County Average Earnings Per Job, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars
Figure 1.
Figure 1 depicts Addison County's annual average earnings per job over 1970-2022 in current and constant (2017) dollars. Constant dollar measurements remove the effects of inflation. They allow for comparison of changes in the real purchasing power of Addison County over time.
When measured in current dollars, Addison County's average earnings per job increased 856.72%, from $5,841 in 1970 to $55,884 in 2022. When measured in constant 2017 dollars to adjust for inflation, it advanced 62.96%, from $29,552 in 1970 to $48,158 in 2022.
Real Average Earnings Per Job, 1969-2022
Real Average Earnings Per Job, 1969-2022
Figure 2.
Figure 2 tracks Addison County's and Vermont's annual real average earnings per job for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate real average earnings per job patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Addison County's real average earnings per job rose from $27,978 in 1969 to $48,158 in 2022, for a net gain of $20,180, or 72.13%. In comparison, Vermont's real average earnings per job advanced from $32,091 in 1969 to $52,341 in 2022, for a net advance of $20,250, or 63.10%.
Real Average Earnings Per Job Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Real Average Earnings Per Job Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Figure 3.
Figure 3 shows Addison County's real average earnings per job growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with Vermont, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's real average earnings per job in 1969 as a base figure of 100, and the real average earnings per jobs in later years as a percentage of the 1969 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in real average earnings per job growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Addison County's overall real average earnings per job growth was 72.13% over 1969-2022 outpaced Vermont's increase of 63.10%, and topped the United States' increase of 62.26%.
Average Earnings Per Job as a Percent of the U.S. Average: 1969-2022
Average Earnings Per Job as a Percent of the U.S. Average: 1969-2022
Figure 4.
Figure 4 depicts the trends for average earnings per job relative to the national average by tracing Addison County and Vermont average earnings per job as a percent of the national average over 1969-2022.
In 1969, Addison County's average earnings per job amounted to 73.59% of the national average; in 2022, it approximated 78.07%. Similarly, in 1969, Vermont's average earnings per job totaled 84.41% of the national average; in 2022, it consisted of 84.85%.
Addison County Real Average Earnings Per Job:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Addison County Real Average Earnings Per Job:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Figure 5.
Figure 5 highlights the short-run pattern of Addison County's real average earnings per job growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 1970-2022. The average annual percent change for the entire 53-year period is also illustrated on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Addison County's real average earnings per job grew at an annual rate of 1.10% over 1970-2022. The county posted its highest growth in 1998 (8.26%) and posted its lowest growth in 1974 (-7.21%). In 2022, Addison County's real average earnings per job declined by -1.93%
Addison County Real Average Earnings Per Job:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Addison County Real Average Earnings Per Job:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Figure 6.
Over the past five decades some counties have experienced extreme swings in growth, and often such swings have tended to coincide with the decades themselves. Figure 6 again shows the annual percent change in Addison County's real average earnings per job since 1970, but this time they are displayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2022.
During the 1970s, Addison County's annual real average earnings per job growth rate averaged 0.45%. It averaged 1.51% during the 1980s, 1.25% in the 1990s, 1.30% during the 2000s, 1.33% in the 2010s, -0.08% thus far this decade (2020-2022).
Real Average Earnings Per Job Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Real Average Earnings Per Job Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Addison County noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for Vermont and the nation. As the chart reveals, Addison County's average annual real average earnings per job growth recorded above Vermont's average during the 1970s (0.45% vs. 0.37%), led Vermont's average throughout the 1980s (1.51% vs. 1.03%), fell below Vermont's average throughout the 1990s (1.25% vs. 1.30%), exceeded Vermont's average throughout the 2000s (1.30% vs. 1.10%), outperformed Vermont's average in the 2010s (1.33% vs. 0.88%), and posted below Vermont's average over the 3 year period of the current decade, 2020-2022 (-0.08% vs. 1.18%).
Finally, relative to nationwide real average earnings per job growth trends, Addison County fell under the nation over the 1970s (0.45% vs. 0.89%), topped the nation throughout the 1980s (1.51% vs. 0.71%), lagged the nation during the 1990s (1.25% vs. 1.68%), recorded above the nation over the 2000s (1.30% vs. 0.72%), exceeded the nation throughout the 2010s (1.33% vs. 1.01%), and outgained the nation over 2020-2022 (-0.08% vs. -0.24%).
   
 
Real* Average Earnings Per Job Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
1.10
0.45
1.51
1.25
1.30
1.33
-0.08
-1.93
 
0.95
0.37
1.03
1.30
1.10
0.88
1.18
-2.67
 
0.93
0.89
0.71
1.68
0.72
1.01
-0.24
-4.51
 
   

Interactive TableTip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data.

   
 
Addison County:
Average Earnings Per Job, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
5,283
0.189
27,978
100.0
N
87.18
73.59
1970
 
5,841
0.198
29,552
105.6
5.62
90.67
76.90
1971
 
6,082
0.206
29,516
105.5
-0.12
89.39
75.06
1972
 
6,670
0.213
31,301
111.9
6.05
91.73
76.74
1973
 
7,030
0.225
31,308
111.9
0.02
91.45
75.30
1974
 
7,203
0.248
29,051
103.8
-7.21
89.71
72.55
1975
 
7,515
0.269
27,977
100.0
-3.70
87.88
70.15
1976
 
8,262
0.283
29,159
104.2
4.23
88.98
71.54
1977
 
8,408
0.302
27,864
99.6
-4.44
86.07
67.74
1978
 
9,356
0.323
28,988
103.6
4.03
86.95
69.52
1979
 
10,188
0.351
28,990
103.6
0.01
87.39
69.93
1980
 
10,800
0.389
27,744
99.2
-4.30
86.95
68.98
1981
 
11,560
0.424
27,254
97.4
-1.76
86.06
67.74
1982
 
12,287
0.448
27,444
98.1
0.69
87.14
68.30
1983
 
12,300
0.467
26,351
94.2
-3.98
82.77
65.01
1984
 
13,361
0.484
27,584
98.6
4.68
84.73
66.21
1985
 
14,497
0.501
28,921
103.4
4.85
86.90
68.61
1986
 
15,861
0.512
30,966
110.7
7.07
90.58
71.84
1987
 
17,681
0.528
33,486
119.7
8.14
93.70
76.46
1988
 
17,762
0.549
32,373
115.7
-3.32
89.59
72.77
1989
 
19,104
0.573
33,363
119.2
3.06
90.95
75.04
1990
 
19,639
0.598
32,855
117.4
-1.52
90.18
73.83
1991
 
19,965
0.618
32,319
115.5
-1.63
88.92
72.50
1992
 
21,217
0.634
33,455
119.6
3.52
89.91
72.22
1993
 
21,247
0.650
32,688
116.8
-2.29
88.22
70.59
1994
 
21,445
0.664
32,318
115.5
-1.13
87.57
69.38
1995
 
21,888
0.678
32,305
115.5
-0.04
87.27
69.26
1996
 
23,477
0.692
33,924
121.3
5.01
89.93
71.55
1997
 
23,962
0.704
34,033
121.6
0.32
88.75
70.03
1998
 
26,148
0.710
36,845
131.7
8.26
91.95
72.61
1999
 
27,069
0.720
37,595
134.4
2.03
90.25
71.70
2000
 
28,141
0.738
38,120
136.2
1.40
88.95
70.52
2001
 
30,698
0.753
40,767
145.7
6.95
91.79
74.01
2002
 
31,547
0.763
41,350
147.8
1.43
91.62
74.39
2003
 
32,639
0.779
41,902
149.8
1.33
91.63
74.76
2004
 
34,569
0.798
43,305
154.8
3.35
93.26
76.05
2005
 
34,870
0.821
42,458
151.8
-1.96
92.14
74.75
2006
 
35,040
0.844
41,497
148.3
-2.27
90.64
72.33
2007
 
36,521
0.866
42,169
150.7
1.62
92.23
73.96
2008
 
37,452
0.892
42,001
150.1
-0.40
91.57
74.46
2009
 
37,906
0.889
42,629
152.4
1.50
91.80
75.75
2010
 
41,064
0.905
45,368
162.2
6.43
95.37
78.68
2011
 
43,629
0.928
47,012
168.0
3.62
97.87
81.35
2012
 
45,178
0.945
47,790
170.8
1.66
100.44
82.05
2013
 
43,285
0.958
45,192
161.5
-5.44
94.84
77.52
2014
 
42,672
0.971
43,937
157.0
-2.78
93.08
74.88
2015
 
41,814
0.973
42,974
153.6
-2.19
89.72
72.09
2016
 
43,106
0.983
43,858
156.8
2.06
91.26
73.71
2017
 
45,807
1.000
45,807
163.7
4.44
94.46
75.93
2018
 
47,046
1.020
46,102
164.8
0.64
94.26
75.76
2019
 
50,020
1.035
48,323
172.7
4.82
95.45
77.65
2020
 
52,336
1.046
50,018
178.8
3.51
93.25
77.67
2021
 
53,528
1.090
49,108
175.5
-1.82
91.32
76.01
2022
 
55,884
1.160
48,158
172.1
-1.93
92.01
78.07
Source: Calculations by the Vermont Regional Economic Analysis Project (VT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1400_PSN
 
   

Interactive TableTip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data.

   
 
Vermont:
Average Earnings Per Job, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
6,060
0.189
32,091
100.0
N
84.41
1970
 
6,442
0.198
32,593
101.6
1.56
84.81
1971
 
6,804
0.206
33,020
102.9
1.31
83.96
1972
 
7,271
0.213
34,124
106.3
3.34
83.66
1973
 
7,688
0.225
34,237
106.7
0.33
82.34
1974
 
8,029
0.248
32,384
100.9
-5.41
80.87
1975
 
8,551
0.269
31,835
99.2
-1.70
79.82
1976
 
9,285
0.283
32,771
102.1
2.94
80.40
1977
 
9,769
0.302
32,373
100.9
-1.21
78.71
1978
 
10,760
0.323
33,338
103.9
2.98
79.96
1979
 
11,658
0.351
33,173
103.4
-0.50
80.02
1980
 
12,422
0.389
31,909
99.4
-3.81
79.34
1981
 
13,433
0.424
31,670
98.7
-0.75
78.71
1982
 
14,100
0.448
31,493
98.1
-0.56
78.38
1983
 
14,860
0.467
31,836
99.2
1.09
78.54
1984
 
15,769
0.484
32,555
101.4
2.26
78.14
1985
 
16,682
0.501
33,279
103.7
2.22
78.95
1986
 
17,509
0.512
34,185
106.5
2.72
79.31
1987
 
18,870
0.528
35,738
111.4
4.54
81.60
1988
 
19,826
0.549
36,136
112.6
1.12
81.23
1989
 
21,005
0.573
36,684
114.3
1.51
82.51
1990
 
21,777
0.598
36,431
113.5
-0.69
81.87
1991
 
22,451
0.618
36,344
113.3
-0.24
81.53
1992
 
23,598
0.634
37,209
115.9
2.38
80.33
1993
 
24,085
0.650
37,054
115.5
-0.42
80.01
1994
 
24,488
0.664
36,904
115.0
-0.40
79.23
1995
 
25,079
0.678
37,015
115.3
0.30
79.35
1996
 
26,106
0.692
37,724
117.6
1.91
79.57
1997
 
26,998
0.704
38,346
119.5
1.65
78.90
1998
 
28,437
0.710
40,071
124.9
4.50
78.97
1999
 
29,994
0.720
41,658
129.8
3.96
79.45
2000
 
31,635
0.738
42,853
133.5
2.87
79.28
2001
 
33,446
0.753
44,416
138.4
3.65
80.64
2002
 
34,430
0.763
45,130
140.6
1.61
81.19
2003
 
35,621
0.779
45,730
142.5
1.33
81.60
2004
 
37,066
0.798
46,433
144.7
1.54
81.54
2005
 
37,846
0.821
46,083
143.6
-0.76
81.13
2006
 
38,658
0.844
45,782
142.7
-0.65
79.80
2007
 
39,599
0.866
45,722
142.5
-0.13
80.19
2008
 
40,898
0.892
45,865
142.9
0.31
81.31
2009
 
41,294
0.889
46,439
144.7
1.25
82.52
2010
 
43,057
0.905
47,570
148.2
2.43
82.50
2011
 
44,577
0.928
48,034
149.7
0.98
83.11
2012
 
44,980
0.945
47,581
148.3
-0.94
81.69
2013
 
45,638
0.958
47,648
148.5
0.14
81.73
2014
 
45,845
0.971
47,204
147.1
-0.93
80.44
2015
 
46,605
0.973
47,899
149.3
1.47
80.35
2016
 
47,234
0.983
48,058
149.8
0.33
80.77
2017
 
48,493
1.000
48,493
151.1
0.90
80.38
2018
 
49,910
1.020
48,909
152.4
0.86
80.37
2019
 
52,403
1.035
50,624
157.8
3.51
81.35
2020
 
56,124
1.046
53,638
167.1
5.95
83.30
2021
 
58,615
1.090
53,775
167.6
0.26
83.24
2022
 
60,738
1.160
52,341
163.1
-2.67
84.85
Source: Calculations by the Vermont Regional Economic Analysis Project (VT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1400_PSN
 
   

Interactive TableTip: To augment your analysis click on the column headers in the following table to rank and/or sort the data.

   
 
United States:
Average Earnings Per Job, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
7,179
0.189
38,018
100.0
N
1970
 
7,596
0.198
38,430
101.1
1.08
1971
 
8,103
0.206
39,326
103.4
2.33
1972
 
8,691
0.213
40,786
107.3
3.71
1973
 
9,336
0.225
41,579
109.4
1.94
1974
 
9,928
0.248
40,044
105.3
-3.69
1975
 
10,713
0.269
39,883
104.9
-0.40
1976
 
11,549
0.283
40,761
107.2
2.20
1977
 
12,412
0.302
41,131
108.2
0.91
1978
 
13,457
0.323
41,694
109.7
1.37
1979
 
14,568
0.351
41,454
109.0
-0.58
1980
 
15,657
0.389
40,220
105.8
-2.98
1981
 
17,066
0.424
40,237
105.8
0.04
1982
 
17,989
0.448
40,181
105.7
-0.14
1983
 
18,920
0.467
40,535
106.6
0.88
1984
 
20,181
0.484
41,663
109.6
2.78
1985
 
21,130
0.501
42,152
110.9
1.17
1986
 
22,078
0.512
43,104
113.4
2.26
1987
 
23,126
0.528
43,799
115.2
1.61
1988
 
24,408
0.549
44,487
117.0
1.57
1989
 
25,460
0.573
44,462
117.0
-0.05
1990
 
26,599
0.598
44,498
117.0
0.08
1991
 
27,537
0.618
44,577
117.3
0.18
1992
 
29,378
0.634
46,323
121.8
3.92
1993
 
30,101
0.650
46,309
121.8
-0.03
1994
 
30,909
0.664
46,580
122.5
0.59
1995
 
31,605
0.678
46,646
122.7
0.14
1996
 
32,810
0.692
47,411
124.7
1.64
1997
 
34,218
0.704
48,600
127.8
2.51
1998
 
36,011
0.710
50,743
133.5
4.41
1999
 
37,751
0.720
52,432
137.9
3.33
2000
 
39,903
0.738
54,053
142.2
3.09
2001
 
41,477
0.753
55,080
144.9
1.90
2002
 
42,406
0.763
55,584
146.2
0.92
2003
 
43,655
0.779
56,045
147.4
0.83
2004
 
45,456
0.798
56,943
149.8
1.60
2005
 
46,648
0.821
56,800
149.4
-0.25
2006
 
48,442
0.844
57,368
150.9
1.00
2007
 
49,382
0.866
57,019
150.0
-0.61
2008
 
50,298
0.892
56,407
148.4
-1.07
2009
 
50,041
0.889
56,276
148.0
-0.23
2010
 
52,191
0.905
57,661
151.7
2.46
2011
 
53,633
0.928
57,792
152.0
0.23
2012
 
55,061
0.945
58,245
153.2
0.78
2013
 
55,837
0.958
58,296
153.3
0.09
2014
 
56,990
0.971
58,680
154.3
0.66
2015
 
58,005
0.973
59,615
156.8
1.59
2016
 
58,480
0.983
59,501
156.5
-0.19
2017
 
60,329
1.000
60,329
158.7
1.39
2018
 
62,102
1.020
60,856
160.1
0.87
2019
 
64,419
1.035
62,233
163.7
2.26
2020
 
67,378
1.046
64,393
169.4
3.47
2021
 
70,421
1.090
64,606
169.9
0.33
2022
 
71,586
1.160
61,690
162.3
-4.51
Source: Calculations by the Vermont Regional Economic Analysis Project (VT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_1400_PN
 
   
Copyright © 2024. Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Analysis Project (PNREAP). All Rights Reserved.

Please stay tuned...
while your request is processing:

Please wait while your request is being processed...
To offer the most comprehensive set of interactive options in support of your research, VT-REAP calculates and crunches most of the data and generates the narrative and graphic analysis on demand in response to your request.
Your request will soon be available.
Just a few more seconds....Your request has been generated and is now loading the results.