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5.02 New Jobs Created (summary)

City of Tempe

@usgov.city_of_tempe_5_02_new_jobs_created_summary_3cc9b

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About this Dataset

5.02 New Jobs Created (summary)

Tempe is among Arizona's most educated cities, lending to a creative, smart atmosphere. With more than a dozen colleges, trade schools and universities, about 40 percent of our residents over the age of 25 have Bachelor's degrees or higher. Having such an educated and accessible workforce is a driving factor in attracting and growing jobs for residents in the region.

The City of Tempe is a member of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) and with the membership staff tracks collaborative efforts to recruit business prospects and locates. The Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) is a performance-driven, public-private partnership. GPEC partners with the City of Tempe, Maricopa County, 22 other communities and more than 170 private-sector investors to promote the region’s competitive position and attract quality jobs that enable strategic economic growth and provide increased tax revenue for Tempe.

This dataset provides the target and actual job creation numbers for the City of Tempe and Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC). The job creation target for Tempe is calculated by multiplying GPEC's target by twice Tempe's proportion of the population.

This page provides data for the New Jobs Created performance measure.

The performance measure dashboard is available at 5.02 New Jobs Created.

Additional Information

Source:
Contact: Madalaine McConville
Contact Phone: 480-350-2927
Data Source Type: Excel files
Preparation Method: Extracted from GPEC monthly and annual reports and proprietary excel files
Publish Frequency: Annually
Publish Method: Manual
Data Dictionary
Organization: City of Tempe
Last updated: 2024-02-09T15:02:04.264859
Tags: business, business-attraction, business-expansion, capital, economic, investment, job-creation, jobs

Tables

Table 1

@usgov.city_of_tempe_5_02_new_jobs_created_summary_3cc9b.table_1
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CREATE TABLE table_1 (
  "fiscal_year_start" BIGINT,
  "fiscal_year" VARCHAR,
  "type" VARCHAR,
  "jobs" DOUBLE,
  "date" TIMESTAMP,
  "objectid" BIGINT
);

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