In line with historic trends, Northern Kentucky has followed the unemployment rates closely. Unemployment has reached historically low rates over the past few years. This can be attributed to a high number of job opportunities and increased income during the pandemic from stimulus packages. Figure 4 above shows the average unemployment rate for the year. It is important to note that during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, unemployment rates peaked.
Source: https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2022/article/us-labor-market-shows-improvement-in-2021-but-the-covid-19-pandemic-continues-to-weigh-on-the-economy.htm
Figure 5 shows the historic rates of unemployment by quarter. In quarter two of 2020, unemployment rose to 13%, the highest recorded since the 1920s great depression. With the anticipation of the predicted recession, unemployment is top of mind for many. Job loss is anticipated to be fewer than in prior recessions. As many firms, especially small businesses, are already understaffed.
Over the last ten years, Northern Kentucky has seen a significant increase in employment in a few industries. In Kenton County, the largest workforce increase was seen in the Warehousing and Storage industry with a 19.91% growth since 2011. This was the largest industry increase seen out of all Northern Kentucky counties. In Boone County, the Electrical Equipment and Appliance Manufacturing industry saw a 10% growth since 2011. Finally, in Campbell County, a 4% growth was seen in Data Processing, Hosting and Related Services.
With the growth in these industries, specialization has occurred in Northern Kentucky as well. This specialization is measured through a location quotient. Location quotient (LQ) is calculated by taking the industry share of the county and comparing it to the industry share of the nation. If a location quotient is greater than one, the industry is considered specialized. The higher the location quotient, the more specialized the county is in the particular industry.
Figure 6 shows the increase in employment in Kenton County in two industries: Support Activities for Transportation and Warehousing and Storage. This has led to a specialization in the county. The highest specialization for Kenton County is in Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Investments. Fidelity has a large corporate office in Covington, explaining the high specialization. In Boone County, the highest specialization is in the Air Transportation industry, as explained by the CVG airport. Despite the drop in specialization from 6.44 to 5.40 the industry has actually increased employment in Boone County. The reduction of specialization is due to the increase of employment in the industry throughout the nation. Campbell County is not as specialized compared to the other Northern Kentucky counties. The highest location quotient of 2.08 falls in the Rental and Leasing Services industry. Within the Cincinnati Metropolitan Statistical Area, no industries are significantly specialized. The highest location quotient for 2021 was 1.21 within the Paper manufacturing Industry. This can be attributed to the high specialization within Boone County, as part of Boone County is included in the Cincinnati MSA.