Here are 2 examples of the types of tables you can create using EASI exported data:

Forecasted of the Fastest Employment Growth Counties Two in Louisiana!

County Employment Estimates as of 1/1/2009

Twenty Fastest Growing Counties 2009 to 2014

County Name

Employment, Civilian Total (Pop 16+) 4/1/2000

Employment, Civilian Total (Pop 16+) 1/1/2009

Employment, Civilian Total (Pop 16+) 1/1/2014

% Growth 2000 to 2009

% Growth 2009 to 2014

Rank % Growth 2009 to 2014

Kendall, IL                  

28,862

56,243

74,662

94.9%

32.7%

1

Orleans, LA                  

191,662

128,427

170,129

-33.0%

32.5%

2

Pinal, AZ                    

61,366

115,390

152,271

88.0%

32.0%

3

Flagler, FL                  

18,892

35,569

46,314

88.3%

30.2%

4

Rockwall, TX                 

21,696

40,373

52,163

86.1%

29.2%

5

St. Bernard, LA              

29,254

15,650

19,934

-46.5%

27.4%

6

Forsyth, GA                  

51,976

90,090

113,979

73.3%

26.5%

7

Paulding, GA                 

41,743

69,090

86,356

65.5%

25.0%

8

Union, NC                    

62,321

100,131

124,975

60.7%

24.8%

9

Lincoln, SD                   

13,320

22,497

28,043

68.9%

24.7%

10

Loudoun, VA                  

93,460

161,672

200,305

73.0%

23.9%

11

Sublette, WY                 

3,041

4,473

5,522

47.1%

23.5%

12

Williamson, TX               

129,266

207,691

255,877

60.7%

23.2%

13

Barrow, GA                   

22,884

35,273

43,416

54.1%

23.1%

14

Newton, GA                   

29,184

47,635

58,629

63.2%

23.1%

15

Jackson, GA                  

19,627

29,615

36,413

50.9%

23.0%

16

Lyon, NV                     

15,354

24,164

29,630

57.4%

22.6%

17

Franklin, WA                 

19,447

29,402

36,036

51.2%

22.6%

18

Washington, UT

35,553

54,570

66,824

53.5%

22.5%

19

Henry, GA                    

61,096

99,631

121,887

63.1%

22.3%

20

Twenty Largest Counties (1/1/2009)

Rank 1/1/2009

 

County Name

Employment, Civilian Total (Pop 16+) 4/1/2000

Employment, Civilian Total (Pop 16+) 1/1/2009

Employment, Civilian Total (Pop 16+) 1/1/2014

% Growth 2000 to 2009

% Growth 2009 to 2014

1

 

Los Angeles, CA              

3,958,265

4,056,058

4,097,104

2.5%

1.0%

2

 

Cook, IL                     

2,421,199

2,392,736

2,383,461

-1.2%

-0.4%

3

 

Harris, TX                   

1,547,120

1,852,193

2,021,231

19.7%

9.1%

4

 

Maricopa, AZ                 

1,429,404

1,846,889

2,107,183

29.2%

14.1%

5

 

Orange, CA                   

1,341,063

1,418,927

1,466,393

5.8%

3.3%

6

 

San Diego, CA                

1,242,492

1,314,351

1,361,515

5.8%

3.6%

7

 

Dallas, TX                   

1,061,245

1,167,253

1,223,804

10.0%

4.8%

8

 

King, WA                     

929,693

1,001,068

1,050,614

7.7%

4.9%

9

 

Queens, NY                   

956,970

979,386

970,951

2.3%

-0.9%

10

 

Miami-Dade, FL               

921,222

973,743

1,001,350

5.7%

2.8%

11

 

Kings, NY                    

925,428

954,710

945,711

3.2%

-0.9%

12

 

Santa Clara, CA              

844,976

886,511

930,585

4.9%

5.0%

13

 

Tarrant, TX                  

716,237

883,007

987,511

23.3%

11.8%

14

 

Clark, NV                    

638,298

881,257

1,022,210

38.1%

16.0%

15

 

Riverside, CA                

604,551

829,009

960,011

37.1%

15.8%

16

 

Broward, FL                  

759,088

813,914

832,050

7.2%

2.2%

17

 

Wayne, MI                    

853,446

812,298

772,863

-4.8%

-4.9%

18

 

New York, NY                 

769,381

810,230

826,382

5.3%

2.0%

19

 

San Bernardino, CA           

663,434

783,130

848,798

18.0%

8.4%

20

 

Middlesex, MA                

776,894

781,610

790,662

0.6%

1.2%