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EMPLOYMENT TRENDS <br />TABLE 6 <br />COMMUTING PATTERNS <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />2015 <br />Home Destination <br />Work Destination <br />Place of Residence Count Share <br />Place of Employment Count Share <br />Ramsey, MN 1,075 16.8% <br />Coon Rapids, MN 477 7.4% <br />Andover, MN 349 5.5% <br />Elk River, MN 312 4.9% <br />Anoka, MN 297 4.6% <br />Blaine, MN 222 3.5% <br />Nowthen, MN 179 2.8% <br />Brooklyn Park, MN 156 2.4% <br />Minneapolis, MN 148 2.3% <br />Champlin, MN 128 2.0% <br />All Other Locations 3,060 47.8% <br />Total All Jobs 6,403 <br />Minneapolis, MN 1,813 12.9% <br />Anoka, MN 1,146 8.2% <br />Coon Rapids, MN 1,137 8.1% <br />Ramsey, MN 1,075 7.7% <br />St. Paul, MN 600 4.3% <br />Elk River, MN 520 3.7% <br />Brooklyn Park, MN 483 3.4% <br />Plymouth, MN 464 3.3% <br />Blaine, MN 456 3.2% <br />Fridley, MN 454 3.2% <br />All Other Locations 5,894 42.0% <br />Total All Jobs 14,042 <br />Home Destination = Where workers live who are employed in Ramsey <br />Work Destination = Where workers are employed who live in Ramsey <br />Sources: US Census Bureau Local Employment Dynamics; Maxfield Research & Consulting, LLC <br />Inflow/Outflow <br />Table E-7 provides a summary of the inflow and outflow of workers in the City of Ramsey. Out- <br />flow reflects the number of workers living in the City of Ramsey but employed outside of the <br />city while inflow measures the number of workers that are employed in the City of Ramsey but <br />live outside. Interior flow reflects the number of workers that both live and work in the City of <br />Ramsey. <br />• The City of Ramsey can be considered an exporter of workers, as the number of residents <br />leaving the City (outflow) for employment was more than the number of residents coming <br />into the City for work (inflow). Approximately 12,967 workers left the City of Ramsey for <br />work while 5,328 workers came into the City, for a net difference of -7,639 workers. <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH AND CONSULTING <br />42 <br />