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2007. This increase is a result of both the increased gold mining and recovery operations of <br />CC&V and the development of the economy resulting in higher multiplier effects. Multipliers <br />have been revised by the Bureau of Economic Analysis between the 1995, 1997, 1999 and 2003 <br />estimates, which does account for some of the year to year variance. <br />Table 7 -Comparison of Teller County Employment Effects of the Labor Expenditures of CC&V <br />from Previous Studies and Previous Years, 1993-2007 <br />Emp.loyment Effect 1993 1995 1997 1999 2003 2007 <br />Annual Average Employment -Head Count, 88 155 190 206 211 194 <br />reduced to reflect local residence only <br />Employment Multiplier 2.547 2.547 2.879 3.168 3.168 3.065 <br />Induced Employment 136 240 357 447 457 401 <br />Total Employment Effect 224 395 547 653 668 595 <br />Source: David Bamberger & Associates <br />CC&V -Place of Employee Residence <br />Table 8 shows the place of residence of the 342 employees providing support to CC&V in 2006. <br />The majority (58.5%) live in Teller County. Of the 152 that did not live in the County, the ma- <br />jority live in Fremont County (70) and El Paso County (23). Data for 2007 are not available. <br />Table 8 -Distribution by Place of Residence for Employees Supporting CC&V - 2006 <br />Distribution of Current Employees Number Distribution Distribution <br />by Place of Residence Employed excl Denver of Total <br />Total Teller County Area 190 58.46% 55.6% <br />Pueblo and Fremont Counties 90 27.69% 26.3% <br />' Colo. Springs and EI Paso County 26 8.00% 7.6% <br />Park & Other Colorado Counites 19 5.85% 5.6% <br />Total Direct Mine Employment 325 100.00% 95.03% <br />Denver Office Employees 17 5.0% <br />Total Direct Employment 342 100.00% <br />Source: David Bamberger R Associates <br />17 <br />