ML21195A392

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Rims II Summary Table 2.5 Holtec CISF Application
ML21195A392
Person / Time
Issue date: 07/14/2021
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Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
To:
Caverly J
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NOTE.--Multipliers are based on the 2012 Benchmark Input-Output Table for the Nation and 2018 regional data. Industry List B identifies the industries corresponding to the entries.

SOURCE.--Regional Input-Output Modeling System (RIMS II), Regional Product Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

6. Each entry in column 6 represents the total change in number of jobs in all industries for each additional job in the industry corresponding to the entry.
5. Each entry in column 5 represents the total dollar change in earnings of households employed by all industries for each additional dollar of earnings paid directly to households employed by the industry corresponding to the entry.
4. Each entry in column 4 represents the total dollar change in value added that occurs in all industries for each additional dollar of output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry.

output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry. Because the employment multipliers are based on 2018 data, the output delivered to final demand should be in 2018 dollars.

3. Each entry in column 3 represents the total change in number of jobs that occurs in all industries for each additional 1 million dollars of
2. Each entry in column 2 represents the total dollar change in earnings of households employed by all industries for each additional dollar of output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry.
1. Each entry in column 1 represents the total dollar change in output that occurs in all industries for each additional dollar of output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry.
  • Includes Government enterprises.

Region Definition: Eddy, NM; Lea, NM; Andrews, TX; Gaines, TX RIMS II Multipliers (2012/2018) 1 Table 2.5 Total Multipliers for Output, Earnings, Employment, and Value Added by Industry Aggregation Holtec CISF Socioeconomic Region of Influence (Type II)

INDUSTRY Multiplier Final Demand Direct Effect Output/1/

(dollars)

Earnings/2/

(dollars)

Employment/3/

(jobs)

Value-added/4/

(dollars)

Earnings/5/

(dollars)

Employment/6/

(jobs)

1. Farms 1.6712 0.3782 15.9596 0.6950 1.8322 1.4404
2. Forestry, fishing, and related activities 1.4424 0.7035 26.5969 0.9010 1.2170 1.1273
3. Oil and gas extraction 1.3983 0.3264 3.6488 0.8420 1.4886 2.0752
4. Mining (except oil and gas) 1.4578 0.2663 5.3650 0.7739 1.7731 1.6176
5. Support activities for mining 1.4266 0.3539 5.0742 0.7801 1.5618 1.9573
6. Utilities*

1.4265 0.2459 3.0076 0.8284 1.8797 2.8838

7. Construction 1.5001 0.4869 8.7021 0.7862 1.3945 1.5620
8. Wood product manufacturing 1.3231 0.2646 5.9249 0.4941 1.4865 1.4401
9. Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 1.5089 0.3142 5.6108 0.6943 1.6355 1.7930
10. Primary metal manufacturing 1.4716 0.2537 4.3866 0.4783 1.8143 1.9637
11. Fabricated metal product manufacturing 1.4650 0.3431 6.2258 0.6219 1.4884 1.6006
12. Machinery manufacturing 1.3441 0.2669 4.4839 0.5529 1.4918 1.6799
13. Computer and electronic product manufacturing 1.3082 0.3785 4.2815 0.8602 1.3147 1.7782
14. Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing 1.2805 0.2604 4.2922 0.5730 1.3907 1.5459
15. Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts manufacturing 1.3546 0.2332 4.1181 0.4109 1.6672 1.8306
16. Other transportation equipment manufacturing 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
17. Furniture and related product manufacturing 1.3373 0.3078 7.1465 0.5242 1.4160 1.3864
18. Miscellaneous manufacturing 1.3466 0.3188 6.5374 0.7036 1.4015 1.4286
19. Food and beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 1.4868 0.2532 6.2161 0.4738 1.8609 2.1145
20. Textile mills and textile product mills 1.3325 0.3118 8.6326 0.4942 1.4179 1.3458
21. Apparel, leather, and allied product manufacturing 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
22. Paper manufacturing 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
23. Printing and related support activities 1.3429 0.3256 7.7711 0.6498 1.4010 1.3720
24. Petroleum and coal products manufacturing 1.5844 0.2803 3.0400 0.5261 2.0706 3.0808
25. Chemical manufacturing 1.4574 0.2387 3.1901 0.6182 1.7632 2.3149
26. Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 1.2905 0.2156 4.1519 0.4684 1.5204 1.5567
27. Wholesale trade 1.3025 0.3405 5.1906 0.7762 1.3412 1.6137
28. Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1.3206 0.4645 9.2759 0.9081 1.2380 1.3070
29. Food and beverage stores 1.3644 0.4454 14.3107 0.8436 1.2778 1.1917
30. General merchandise stores 1.3039 0.3887 14.1610 0.8078 1.2783 1.1609
31. Other retail 1.3482 0.4266 14.8342 0.8324 1.2855 1.1802
32. Air transportation 1.5087 0.2783 4.0925 0.6819 1.7785 2.3801
33. Rail transportation 1.4330 0.3030 4.1380 0.7235 1.6049 2.0872
34. Water transportation 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
35. Truck transportation 1.6784 0.4645 9.5359 0.7609 1.5900 1.6004
36. Transit and ground passenger transportation*

1.7587 0.5012 35.1847 0.7192 1.5470 1.0978

37. Pipeline transportation 1.5119 0.6440 7.0791 0.9827 1.3012 1.8990 (Continued)

NOTE.--Multipliers are based on the 2012 Benchmark Input-Output Table for the Nation and 2018 regional data. Industry List B identifies the industries corresponding to the entries.

SOURCE.--Regional Input-Output Modeling System (RIMS II), Regional Product Division, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

6. Each entry in column 6 represents the total change in number of jobs in all industries for each additional job in the industry corresponding to the entry.
5. Each entry in column 5 represents the total dollar change in earnings of households employed by all industries for each additional dollar of earnings paid directly to households employed by the industry corresponding to the entry.
4. Each entry in column 4 represents the total dollar change in value added that occurs in all industries for each additional dollar of output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry.

output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry. Because the employment multipliers are based on 2018 data, the output delivered to final demand should be in 2018 dollars.

3. Each entry in column 3 represents the total change in number of jobs that occurs in all industries for each additional 1 million dollars of
2. Each entry in column 2 represents the total dollar change in earnings of households employed by all industries for each additional dollar of output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry.
1. Each entry in column 1 represents the total dollar change in output that occurs in all industries for each additional dollar of output delivered to final demand by the industry corresponding to the entry.
  • Includes Government enterprises.

Region Definition: Eddy, NM; Lea, NM; Andrews, TX; Gaines, TX RIMS II Multipliers (2012/2018) 2 Table 2.5 Total Multipliers for Output, Earnings, Employment, and Value Added by Industry Aggregation Holtec CISF Socioeconomic Region of Influence (Type II)

INDUSTRY Multiplier Final Demand Direct Effect Output/1/

(dollars)

Earnings/2/

(dollars)

Employment/3/

(jobs)

Value-added/4/

(dollars)

Earnings/5/

(dollars)

Employment/6/

(jobs)

38. Other transportation and support activities*

1.4840 0.5007 11.6878 0.7820 1.3605 1.3467

39. Warehousing and storage 1.4684 0.3599 11.0146 0.7043 1.4549 1.2847
40. Publishing industries (except Internet) 1.2758 0.3875 5.6268 0.8367 1.2549 1.4873
41. Motion picture and sound recording industries 1.2134 0.2995 9.8764 0.7505 1.2546 1.1762
42. Broadcasting (except Internet) and telecommunications 1.3330 0.2677 4.3914 0.6962 1.5332 1.8029
43. Data processing, hosting, and other information services 1.3145 0.2765 4.3833 0.6548 1.4898 1.9400
44. Monetary Authorities-central bank, credit intermediation, and related services 1.2673 0.3027 4.6576 0.8363 1.3362 1.6192
45. Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities 1.3804 0.5324 14.7129 0.7066 1.2708 1.2304
46. Insurance carriers and related activities 1.3161 0.3129 5.3379 0.6804 1.3636 1.5122
47. Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 1.4157 0.2784 6.0717 0.3306 1.8691 2.0760
48. Real estate 1.2593 0.2279 8.0310 0.8909 1.4804 1.2497
49. Rental and leasing services and lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets 1.3994 0.3563 6.0854 0.8044 1.4518 1.6591
50. Professional, scientific, and technical services 1.4051 0.5835 8.9937 0.9023 1.2657 1.4746
51. Management of companies and enterprises 1.3926 0.5668 7.8777 0.8596 1.2448 1.5009
52. Administrative and support services 1.3792 0.5071 13.8578 0.8694 1.2831 1.2410
53. Waste management and remediation services 1.4115 0.3342 5.7572 0.7342 1.4922 1.6826
54. Educational services 1.3764 0.5107 15.4173 0.9110 1.2569 1.2023
55. Ambulatory health care services 1.3777 0.5850 10.6862 0.8792 1.2260 1.3360
56. Hospitals 1.3880 0.5019 8.7125 0.7855 1.2919 1.4467
57. Nursing and residential care facilities 1.4117 0.5612 17.0685 0.8414 1.2570 1.2063
58. Social assistance 1.3899 0.5321 22.7739 0.7907 1.2569 1.1350
59. Performing arts, spectator sports, museums, and related activities 1.2862 0.3398 10.6286 0.8687 1.3028 1.2234
60. Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries 1.4152 0.4186 17.3639 0.8214 1.3707 1.1751
61. Accommodation 1.3245 0.3587 11.1943 0.7830 1.3381 1.2345
62. Food services and drinking places 1.3733 0.3785 14.9902 0.7368 1.3571 1.1817
63. Other services*

1.4434 0.4911 12.5838 0.8003 1.3529 1.2919

64. Households 0.5165 0.1506 3.9445 0.2972 0.0000 0.0000