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Mount Pleasant Work Force
Mount Pleasant employed civilians and specifically employed female civilians by worker class, place of work versus place of residence (state, county), and veteran status by era of service.
Employed civilians 16 and over
24,704
100.0%
Private for-profit wage and salary workers
16,386
66.3%
Employees of own corporation
1,600
6.5%
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
1,420
5.7%
Local government workers
1,212
4.9%
State government workers
2,793
11.3%
Federal government workers
874
3.5%
Self-employed
1,944
7.9%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting
0
0.0%
Unpaid family workers
75
0.3%
Employed civilian females 16 and over
11,599
100.0%
Private for-profit wage and salary workers
7,025
60.6%
Employees of own corporation
375
3.2%
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
871
7.5%
Local government workers
802
6.9%
State government workers
1,747
15.1%
Federal government workers
356
3.1%
Self-employed
748
6.4%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting
0
0.0%
Unpaid family workers
50
0.4%
Workers 16 and over
24,685
100.0%
State of residence
24,184
98.0%
County of residence
22,236
90.1%
Not in county of residence
1,948
7.9%
Not in state of residence
501
2.0%
Civilian veterans 18 and over
5,143
100.0%
Percent of civilians 18 and over
14.6%
Persian Gulf War era (August 1990 or later)
886
17.2%
Served September 1980 or later only
678
13.2%
Served 2 or more years
562
10.9%
May 1975 to July 1990 only
675
13.1%
Served September 1980 to July 1990 only
361
7.0%
Served 2 or more years
299
5.8%
Vietnam era (June 1950 to April 1975)
1,942
37.8%
Served also in Korean War or World War II
169
3.3%
Korean War (June 1950 to January 1955)
713
13.9%
Served also in World War II
197
3.8%
World War II (September 1940 to July 1947)
972
18.9%
Other service only
0
0.0%