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Economics Jobs and MBA Programs in Minnesota

There are plenty of job and employment prospects for economic analysts in Minnesota. There are currently 11,710 jobs for economic analysts in Minnesota and the national job pool is slated to rise by seven percent over the next 10 years. Economic analysts conduct research, prepare reports and formulate plans to aid in solution of economic problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services.

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Economic analysts earn $56 per hour or $116,000 per year on average in Minnesota. Nationally, their income is $53 hourly or $110,000 per year on average.

With a population of 5,266,214, Minnesota, also called North Star State, has grown by 7.0 percent in the last 10 years. The capital is Saint Paul. There were a total of 3,567,295 jobs in 2008 and people in Minnesota earned more than the previous year as the average annual income was $42,953, up from $41,693. Unemployment in Minnesota jumped by 2.6 percentage points to 8.0 percent in 2009. Roughly 27.4 percent of Minnesota residents have college degrees, which is lower than the national average.

In Minnesota, the top employers are in hospital equipment merchant wholesalers, general-line grocery merchant wholesalers, real estate credit and outpatient care centers.

One of the many things Minnesota is known for, Minneapolis is home to the oldest continuously running theater (Old Log Theater) and the largest dinner theater (Chanhassan Dinner Theater) in the country. Minnesota has many unique characteristics, but one fun fact in particular is the climate-controlled Metrodome is the only facility in the country to host a Super Bowl, a World Series and a NCAA Final Four Basketball Championship.

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Economic analysts conduct research, prepare reports and formulate plans to aid in solution of economic problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services.

While working, they recommend investments and investment timing. Also, they analyze financial information to forecast economic conditions.

They are required to manage and maintain budgets and other financial resources and evaluate and judge the efficacy of solutions.

Economic analysts must be able to evaluate problems as they arise. They should also have the ability to articulate ideas and problems.

In order to be successful in the workplace, economic analysts must have exceptional integrity and believe in cooperation and coordination.

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News about Economics in Minnesota

  • By Julie Forster Defense contractor Alliant Techsystems is realigning its business units as it deals with weak sales in its aerospace and armament systems divisions and sliding profits, possibly resulting in about 200 jobs cuts.

    Thu, February 02
  • By Tom Webb Minnesota's unemployment rate fell to 5.7 percent as the state gained 7900 jobs in December, officials said Thursday. "The last time it was this low was September 2008, which you'll recall was really the month of the financial collapse that ...

    Thu, January 19
  • However as a whole, the 9-state region fared pretty well in the report for January, according to Ernie Goss, an economist at Creighton University. North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa have seen the largest economic improvements in ...

    Thu, February 02
  • by Tom Crann, Minnesota Public Radio St. Paul, Minn. - Gov. Mark Dayton this week proposed a package of investments and tax policy changes that he claims will create thousands of jobs for Minnesotans. Dayton proposes to reward businesses this year ...

    Thu, January 12
  • The problems America faces with its infrastructure are often much less headline-grabbing than the 2005 collapse of the I-35 bridge in Minnesota, which focused national attention on the subject in a way that has set the tone of discussion ever since.

    Thu, February 02
  • Creighton University economist Ernie Goss said December's dip appears to have been related to seasonal patterns and one-time issues like the flooding in Thailand - not ongoing concerns about Europe's debt problems. The region's overall index rose to ...

    Wed, February 01
  • Today's figures also showed the number of jobs waiting to be filled dropped in November for a second month, a sign gains in payrolls will take time to develop. "Any hiring increase is encouraging," said Henry Mo, an economist at Credit Suisse in New ...

    Tue, January 10
  • A paper by Thomas Holmes, economics professor at the University of Minnesota, studied adjacent counties in right-to-work states and non right-to-work states and found that right-to-work counties tended to produce more manufacturing jobs.

    Fri, January 27

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