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<br /> -- DRAFT -- <br />2025-2029 ConPlan & FY 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan <br />Page 35 of 90 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Educational Attainment – Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months <br />Educational Attainment Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months <br />Less than high school graduate $28,901 <br />High school graduate (includes equivalency) $38,231 <br />Some college or Associate’s degree $50,315 <br />Bachelor’s degree $66,986 <br />Graduate or professional degree $85,641 <br />Table 11 - Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months <br />Data Source: 2016-2020 ACS <br /> <br />Based on the Business Activity table above, what are the major employment sectors within your jurisdiction? <br /> <br />According to the most recent U.S. Economic Census, business activity in San Leandro has evolved significantly since the last 5-Year ConPlan analysis. <br />The public draft of the City of San Leandro Economic Development Strategy and Actions (June 20, 2024) highlights key economic trends shaping <br />the City’s growth. San Leandro’s economy is anchored by the health care, retail, and advanced manufacturing sectors, which benefit from the <br />City’s strategic location and ample industrial land. The City is ideally positioned near Oakland International Airport, the Port of Oakland, and major <br />transportation corridors such as I-880 and I-580. This location has helped industries like manufacturing, construction, and warehousing thrive, <br />with the City serving as a hub for goods movement in the East Bay region. <br /> <br />The City’s job market reflects its industrial and service-sector strengths. Education and Health Care Services dominate employment, accounting <br />for over 12,762 jobs—a figure bolstered by the presence of Kaiser Permanente’s hospital and associated medical offices. Retail trade employs <br />5,970 workers, manufacturing supports 5,129 jobs, and construction provides 5,702 jobs. Despite its reliance on service and industrial jobs, San <br />Leandro is experiencing growth in higher-wage industries. Professional, scientific, and technical services employ 1,640 workers, finance, insurance, <br />and real estate account for 1,272 jobs. These growing sectors align with the City’s emphasis on diversifying its economy and attracting businesses <br />that support long-term economic stability. <br /> <br />Sector Highlights and Emerging Trends <br />