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BUSINESS DEMOGRAPHICS & NEWS LEE COUNTY & ESTERO


Top 12 Employers - October 2015 Company Type of Business Employees


Lee Health ......................Nonprofit hospital/healthcare system ........... 11,800 Lee County School District ......................Public schools, K-12 ........... 11,000 Publix Super Markets .................................Grocer, retail ............ 5,100 Wal-Mart Corporation .................... General merchandise, retail ............ 3,146 Lee County Board of County Commissioners ........ County government ............ 2,597 City of Cape Coral ................................City government ............ 1,800 Winn-Dixie ........................................Grocer, retail ............ 1,561 Lee County Sheriff’s Office....................... Public safety, sheriff ............ 1,543 Chico’s FAS, Inc..........Nat’l. store support center for apparel companies ............ 1,426 Florida Gulf Coast University......................... State university ............ 1,253 Goodwill Industries of SWFL............................ Non-Profit ............ 1,187 Home Depot ............................Home improvement, retail ............ 1,159 Shell Point ................................Retirement Community ............ 1,011


Source: www.leecountybusiness.com Projected


Population Growth (includes Fort Myers,


Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero and unincorporated portions of Lee County)


2015 ............... 674,992 2020 ............... 763,232 2025 ............... 847,963


Source: www.leecountybusiness.com


Industry / Occupation Architecture & Engineering


Arts, Entertainment, Sports & Media Business & Financial Operations Cleaning & Maintenance Community & Social Services Computer & Mathematical Construction and Extraction


Education, Training & Library Farming, Fishing & Forestry Food Preparation & Serving


Healthcare Practitioners & Technical Healthcare Support Management Production


Sales & Related Services Transportation & Material-Moving


2015 2023


42 www.EsteroChamber.org 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,095 14,000 16,000 Projected Employment by Industry 1,959 2,427 4,295 4,789 8,844 2,704 10,974 14,147


3,125 2,958


17,040 3,562


18,416 25,613


11,983 2,466 2,270


32,017 37,356


15,749 19,747 7,897 7,101


10,648 10,131


8,073


38,288 43,854


16,173 + Source: www.floridajobs.org 12,641 14,677 Selected Occupational Groups in Lee County


Management....................$50.50 Business & Financial Operations .....31.33 Computer Systems Analysts .........31.01 Architecture & Engineering .........31.70 Life, Physical & Social Science .......27.45 Social Service ....................21.58 Legal ...........................43.98 Education, Training & Library .......23.63 Arts, Entertainment, Sports & Media..20.53 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical ..35.90


Healthcare Support................ 14.79 Protective Service ................. 20.63 Food Prep & Serving .............. 11.66 Building & Grounds............... 12.73 Personal Care & Services ........... 12.64 Sales & Related................... 17.44 Office & Administrative Support . . . . . 16.10 Farming, Fishing and Forestry ....... 11.11 Construction..................... 18.30 Installation, Maintenance & Repair ... 19.28


Source: www.bls.gov


% Growth 23.9


11.5 24.1 20.5 15.6 20.4 39.1 22.5 -8.0 16.7 25,4 28.3 18.7 10.0 14.5 14.7


Average Hourly Wages - 2016


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