Recent figures released by Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, the economic development agency for Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties, show that 2,264 primary jobs were added in the region in 2007. That figure is 58 percent more than the goal set by Vision 2015, a community effort established in 2005, which aimed to add 1,430 primary jobs each year. The average wage for the new jobs was $60,922.
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