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    The impact of Alcoa Mt. Holly on Berkeley County, the Trident Region, and the remainder of South Carolina

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    Clemson University. Regional Dynamics & Economic Modeling Laboratory
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    Alcoa Mt. Holly Plant (Firm)--Economic aspects; Berkeley County (S.C.)--Economic conditions
    The Alcoa Mt. Holly plant, located in Goose Creek in Berkeley County, South Carolina, generated an estimated impact of 996 jobs in Berkeley County during 2010, accounting for 2.7 percent of the county’s total employment in that year. The total impact for the Trident region, including Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was an estimated 2,899 jobs, over 1,700 of which were located in Charleston County. The plant, along with all economic activity associated with it, also netted county and municipal governments in Berkeley County approximately $7.3 million in revenues in that year.
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    Date Accessioned2022-08-23T13:22:46Z
    Date Available2022-08-23T13:22:46Z
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    Media TypeDocument
    Item LanguageEnglish
    PublisherSouth Carolina State Library
    Digital CollectionSouth Carolina State Documents Depository
    RightsCopyright status determined to be in the public domain on April 27, 2020 by United States Supreme Court ruling (Georgia et al., Petitioners v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. : 590 U.S.__(2020))
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