Labor
Franklin County has a diversified workforce that is both highly skilled and dependable, and features an extremely strong work ethic.
Additionally, Franklin County's location is convenient to attracting workers from the neighboring Tri-state Region of Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.
Major Employers
Employment is approximate
Prepared by the FCADC, January 2010
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- Population
- Taxes
- Agriculture
- Retail, Food, and Accommodations
- Public Utilities
- Quality of Life
- Recreation/Cultural Opportunities
- Franklin County Links
Helpful Links
Related Information
- 2008 Franklin County Census Fact Sheet
US Census Bureau estimated fact sheet for Franklin County
- 2009 Franklin County Population Estimate
2009 US Census Bureau Population Estimate
- 2009-2010 Franklin County Industrial Directory
Industrial listings and contacts for Franklin County
- 2010 Franklin County Profile
A brief synopsis of the demographics, quality of life, and economic condition of Franklin County
- Agricultural Annual Statistics Bulletin
Agriculture statistics for PA and Franklin County 2007-2008
- Civilian Labor Force Report July 2010
PA Labor and Industry Labor Force Report
- FCADC 2010 Franklin County Wage Survey
Summary of Job Descriptions and Average Wages
- Franklin County Property Tax Rates 2010
breakdown of municipal property tax rates
- Penn State Data Center Franklin County Data Book
2009 Data Book