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Data Report:

Orillia
January 2018
ECONOMY OVERVIEW


Population, Average Age, Income and Wages

POPULATION

 2011
30,586
2016
31,166
2031(Forecasted)
41,000

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME

 2010
$63,896
2015
$70,855

AVERAGE WAGES

2016
$44,286
(90% of national average)

Sources: 1) Census 2011, 2016


2) Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe
3) EMSI Analyst, Dataset 2017.3
Local Job Trends

20,416 Jobs
20,141 Jobs
19,855 Jobs
19,708 Jobs
19,679 Jobs

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Source: EMSI Analyst, Dataset 2017.3


Number of Employers

Employers with 1-99 employees Employers with 100+ employees

Source: Statistics Canada, December 2013-2016 Canadian Business Patterns


Number of Self-Employed Businesses

Source: Statistics Canada, December 2013-2016 Canadian Business Patterns


Please note fluctuations in these figures can come from methodological changes.
2011 – 2016 Building Permits Value

Dollars: ($000)

Dollars: ($000)

Commercial Residential Industrial Institutional


Source: Statistics Canada, 2012-2017 Building Permits
2016 Building Permits Value

COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL

 $61.77 million
 $67.93 million
249 new units

INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTIONAL

 $3.58 million

Source: Statistics Canada, March 2016 Building Permits, Publication 64-001-XWF


 $200,000
INDUSTRIES


Key Industries by Job Numbers

Other: Agriculture, forestry,


fishing and hunting,
Mining, quarrying, and oil
and gas extraction,
Utilities, Wholesale trade,
Transportation and
warehousing, Information
and cultural industries,
Finance and insurance,
Real estate and rental and
leasing, Professional,
scientific and technical
services, Management of
companies and
enterprises, Administrative
and support, waste
management and
remediation services,
Educational services,
Other services (except
public administration),
Public administration

Construction Other

Retail trade Health care and social assistance

Manufacturing Tourism

Please note Tourism includes Accommodations & Food, Arts & Entertainment, and Travel Services Source: Census 2016
Fastest Growing Industries

Change in Jobs (2011-


Industry 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs % Change
2016)

Health care and social assistance 1,800 2,080 280 16%

Construction 885 1,100 215 24%

Other services (except public


525 645 120 23%
administration)

Administrative and support, waste


635 725 90 14%
management and remediation services

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas


0 80 80 8,000%
extraction

Educational services 760 840 80 11%

Public administration 860 930 70 8%

Manufacturing 1,065 1,105 40 4%

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 50 85 35 70%

Information and cultural industries 180 210 30 17%

Source: Census 2016


Highest Industry Location Quotient

Source: EMSI Analyst, Dataset 2017.3


LABOUR FORCE


Labour Force Overview

Unemployment Rate

13,670
14,840
Employed Ontario 7.4%
in the
Labour
Force

25,565 1,170
Total
Unemployed

Simcoe County 6.9%


Labour
Force

10,720
not in the
Labour Orillia 7.9%
Force

Source: Census 2016


Education Level

No certificate, diploma or
High school diploma or equivalent
degree

College or University Apprenticeship or trades


certificate or diploma certificate or diploma

Source: Census 2016


Population & Labour Force within 30km

Central Orillia – 30km radius

Total Population 126,383


Household
population 15
107,057
years or over for
labour force
In the labour force 70,313
Employed 65,157
Unemployed 5,156
Not in the labour
36,744
force

Source: Environics Analytics, Demo Stats 2017


Largest Occupations in 2016

5,015 Jobs
Sales and service 1,960 Jobs
occupations
Trades, transport and
equipment operators and 1,850 Jobs
related occupations Business, finance and
administration 1,725 Jobs
occupations Occupations in education, law

1
and social, community and
government services

2
1,165 Jobs

3
Health occupations

4 5

Source: Census 2016


Fastest Growing Occupations

Change in Jobs
Occupation 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs % Change
(2011-2016)

Occupations in education, law and social, community and


1,430 1,725 295 21%
government services

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 380 515 135 36%

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related


1,850 1,960 110 6%
occupations

Health occupations 1,105 1,165 60 5%

Management occupations 1,095 1,130 35 3%

Natural resources, agriculture and related production


175 210 35 20%
occupations

Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 615 650 35 6%

Source: Census 2016


Labour Flows

6,715 Orillia residents work within their own community


4,445 Orillia residents leave the municipality each day for work

7,880 non-residents commute into Orillia each day for work

City of Orillia is a net importer of


3,435 workers.

Data Limitation: These figures do not include persons who do not have a usual place of work. As a result, Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population,
persons who work from home, outside of Canada or that have no fixed workplace address are not included. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016325.

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