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Hawaii Tribune-Herald EAST HAWAII F.A.Q. BOOK Sunday, September 13, 2015 19 Who are the Big Island’s largest employers? COMPANY EMPLOYEES BUSINESS 1. State of Hawaii 7,962 State government 2. County of Hawaii 2,630 County government 3. United States 1,429 Federal government 4. Hilton Waikoloa Village 935 Tourism 5. KTA Super Stores 750 Retail grocery stores 6. Wal-Mart 741 Discount retailer 7. Four Seasons Resort 650 Tourism 8. The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii 616 Tourism 9. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel at Mauna Kea Resort 513 Tourism 10. Mauna Lani Resort (Operation) Inc. 450 Tourism 11. Kamehameha Schools, Hawaii 405 K-12 private education 12. North Hawaii Community Hospital 377 Health care 13. HELCO 361 Electricity provider 14. Roberts Hawaii Inc. 307 Tour and student transportation 15. Safeway Inc. 292 Retail grocery stores 16. Life Care Center of Hilo 265 Health care 17. Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Corp. 234 Macadamia manufacture, retail, wholesale, distribution 18. Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa 215 Tourism 19. Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel at Mauna Kea Resort 200 Tourism 20. Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii 196 Clinical laboratory testing, pathology, workplace drug testing 21. Isemoto Contracting 170 General contractor 22. Courtyard by Marriott King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel 162 Tourism 23. Hawaii Preparatory Academy 157 K-12 private education, college preparatory, boarding program 24. MacFarms of Hawaii 155 Macadamia production: orchard, processing, marketing 25. Hale Anuenue Restorative Care Center 150 Health care 26. Life Care Center of Kona 150 Health care 27. Royal Kona Resort 150 Tourism SOURCE: Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Pacific Business News, 2012 phone survey. HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald From left, Wal-Mart employees Brandon Kamau and Wayne Yamashita Jr. take care of shopping carts in the parking lot of the store in Hilo. What is the total gross county product of Hawaii County? YEAR GROSS The chart at right shows the monetary value and projected monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within the county’s border between 2000 and 2030. (Totals are based on the value of the dollar in 2000.) Alice Adee MD Inc., specializing in Long Lasting We use the industry’s most advanced NON-SURGICAL FACIAL REJUVENATION Hilo and Honomu Adult Day Centers techniques to help you look younger, refreshed, and natural. Filler products instantly add volume and fullness to the skin to correct facial wrinkles, and to restore youthful contours. You’ll see results immediately following treatment. Call today for a consultation 969-6664 www.dradee.com 70 Olona St off Kinoole near UH-Hilo HAWAI‘I ISLAND ADULT CARE, INC. Cost-effective, Stimulating Social Alternative to Staying Home Alone Allows Aging in Place and Deters Premature Institutionalization Caregiver Relief and Support that Allows You to Continue Working 808-961-3747 www.hawaiiislandadultcare.org Mention this ad for a 5% discount the fi rst month! A non-profi t & Hawai‘i Island United Way Agency Licensed, Insured, Accredited Source: Hawaii State Department of Business and Economic Development 2000 $3.9 billion 2005 $4.3 billion 2010 $4.8 billion 2015 $5.4 billion 2020 $6.2 billion 2025 $7.0 billion 2030 $7.9 billion


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